It's almost hard to imagine that we enjoyed a couple weeks of hockey last month before things came to a grinding halt. Since then, many leagues have terminated play for the rest of the season. Others have been put on pause, their eventual playoff plans still undecided.

For the first time in 102 years, teams from the OHL, WHL, and QMJHL will not compete for the Memorial Cup this spring. The news was especially tough for a few prospects whose teams were in contention to reach the final four.

Johnny Gruden scored his 30th goal of the season on March 3rd, one of 4 points he recorded in 3 games last month. His London Knights were sitting in first place in the OHL's Western Conference when games were cancelled.

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🚨 Johnny Gruden's 30th of the season!Earlier this week, Gruden became the third player in Ottawa's system to score 30 goals this season (Kastelic, Norris). He's 4th on the Knights in scoring with 66 points in 59GP. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/bBk6dHXiMm

Over in the QMJHL, Kevin Mandolese had his 7-game win streak snapped on March 11th despite making a season-high 44 saves. Mandolese was arguably the best goalie in the CHL in 2020, and his Cape Breton Eagles were poised to make a deep playoff run.

Tweet from @SensProspects: Kevin Mandolese stopped 18/19 on Saturday night to pick up his 7th win in a row.Mandolese has been on an insane run, posting 18 wins in 20 starts since Christmas. He's 26-7-1 this season with a league-leading .924 SV% #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/plCiC0uaue

Maxence Guénette helped Val d'Or secure a playoff spot by posting 4 assists in 4 games, reaching the 40 point mark for the first time in his QMJHL career. Ottawa's 7th round pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft showed consistent improvement throughout the season.

Out West, Mads Søgaard won both of his starts in March, surrendering just a single goal in each contest. Over his final 10 games of the season, Søgaard posted an impressive .937 SV%. Medicine Hat was second in the WHL's Eastern Conference when play was halted.

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Meanwhile, most NCAA playoff tournaments were cancelled before they even began. Angus Crookshank finished his sophomore year with a 3-game goal streak. Crookshank consistently found the back of the net all season long, leading the UNH Wildcats with 16 goals.

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🚨 Angus Crookshank scored his 16th of the season on Saturday night, extending is goal streak to 3 games, as UNH had their season come to an end.Crookshank led the team in goals and finished with 22 points in 34 games. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/gKbmpD8zvq

Although he didn't factor in on the scoresheet for Bentley, Jakov Novak was a physical presence in their first round playoff win over Canisius College. His strong season was rewarded with a nomination to the Atlantic Hockey (NCAA) All-Conference First Team.

Tweet from @SensProspects: Jakov Novak has been named to the Atlantic Hockey (NCAA) All-Conference First Team.Novak was among the top scorers in Atlantic Hockey, leading Bentley with 16 goals and 30 points in 35GP. Great junior season for the big forward. #GoSensGo https://t.co/zlsoZncwsJ pic.twitter.com/XISMmBClbF

After clinching the Penrose Cup at the end of February, the University of North Dakota still had a couple regular season games remaining in March. With an assist in their final contest, Shane Pinto capped off an amazing freshman campaign. He was recognized with a nomination to the 2019-20 NCHC All-Rookie Team before being named NCHC Rookie of the Year.

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Pinto's teammate Jacob Bernard-Docker didn't slow down either after UND secured the Cup. JBD twice and added an assist in their final game of the regular season, a 5-0 win at Omaha.

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🚨🚨 Jacob Bernard-Docker had his first career 2-goal game in the NCAA on Saturday night!JBD added an assist in the 5-0 win. He set a new high for goals in a season with 7, and is up to 25 points in 32GP. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/5UiYxgqcWs

Luke Loheit capped off his freshman season with the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs by scoring twice in their final 3 games. It's always nice to see a player get rewarded offensively after spending most of the season in a checking role.

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🚨 Luke Loheit scored his 5th of the season on Saturday night, giving him 2 goals in his last 3 games. Loheit's 6 points in 33GP as a NCAA freshman reflect the 4th line checking role he's played all year. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/QnWuHWeft6

Finally, news broke from a couple SHL teams that Senators prospects who played in Sweden would not be returning next year. Look for Olle Alsing and Viktor Lodin to make their way to North America for the 2020-2021 season.

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🔥 Olle Alsing's season is off to a hot start.Alsing has 11 points (2G, 9A) in 12GP in SHL play + 9 points (3G, 6A) in 6GP in the Champions League. Mostly he's had a knack for getting pucks through from the point. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/8LbxMYeWoH

Tweet from @SensProspects: 🚨 Viktor Lodin's 3rd of the seasonNice to see Lodin start to produce offensively after getting limited looks in the SHL. He's got 5 points in 9 games since being sent down. #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/9e0550ysgb

Keep an eye out for the final Farm Report of the season next month and be sure to reach out if there's something you'd like to see covered in that year-end recap. Follow Henry as @SensProspects on Twitter and subscribe to the SensProspects YouTube channel.