
MOLE Hockey Exposure Series Returns to Niagara Falls 2025
Following a successful inaugural event, the MOLE Hockey Exposure Series Combine returns to Niagara Falls, NY, for its second year. Designed to provide real exposure for aspiring players, the event has quickly gained recognition for its multi-level scouting presence and unbiased approach to player advancement. The event is sponsored by DeltaFaraday EMC Sales, Integration, training, and testing.
This year’s combine will take place at Hockey Outlet Ice Complex in North Tonawanda, NY, from April 19–20, 2025.
A Strategic Location for Scouting
Niagara Falls was chosen for its accessibility to key hockey regions in both the United States and Canada. The event provides an opportunity for Canadian players from Eastern Ontario while remaining within reach for athletes from the Northeastern and Midwestern U.S. Unlike showcases limited to a single league or program, MHES brings together multiple junior, prep, and collegiate scouts, ensuring players receive broad exposure at various levels.
Confirmed 2025 Attending Programs
Fargo Force (USHL)
Ogden Mustangs (NCDC)
Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL)
SISU Thunderbirds College Prep (NAPrepHL)
2024 Attendees
SISU Thunderbirds College Prep (NAPrepHL)
St. Francis School (MPHL)
Ogden Mustangs (NCDC)
Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL)
West Chester Wolves (NCDC)
Utica Comets (NCDC)
Cowichan Capitals (BCHL)
Fargo Force (USHL)
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (ACHA D1)
A Different Approach to Hockey Combines
MOLE Hockey launched MHES as an alternative to traditional junior camps/combines, which often operate with limited scouting reach and low placement rates (Money Grab).
"Most camps are either team-run, meaning players are only seen by one program, or league-run, restricting exposure to a single level of play. The reality is that most of these camps rarely result in roster spots," says David Dew, President of MOLE Hockey.
"MHES brings together a diverse group of organizations and scouts across multiple levels—Prep, Tier 2 Junior A, Tier 1 Junior A, NCAA, and ACHA—allowing players to be evaluated by a much broader audience. This is about real opportunity leveraging the MOLE Hockey network, not just another pay-to-play camp. Don't spend $500 this summer on your local tier 3 teams camp to pay for their jerseys."
A Proven Track Record
In its first year, MHES saw multiple players receive junior and collegiate opportunities, a trend that is expected to continue with expanded participation in 2025. As the event grows, it remains committed to offering an efficient and effective route for players looking to take the next step in their careers. Numbers don't lie, and last years attendee list speaks for itself.