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    Mathieu Sheridan
    Jun 27, 2025, 11:15
    Updated at: Jun 27, 2025, 11:15
    Travis Boyd/For the Lebanon Daily News / USA TODAY NETWORK

    Former Quinnipiac defenseman Cooper Moore has signed a one-year deal with the Hartford Wolf Pack, it was confirmed earlier this week. 

    Moore, who hails from Greenwich, Conn., just finished his second season with the Bobcats and fifth in the NCAA, scoring one goal and adding 13 assists for 14 points in 37 games. Over a total of 163 career games with Quinnipiac and North Dakota, he collected 11 goals and 52 assists for 63 points.

    Before making the jump to college hockey, Moore played one season in the BCHL with the Chilliwack Chiefs as well as three seasons split between the Mid Fairfield Rangers and Brunswick School (USHS-Prep). 

    With Moore set to begin his professional career, he could be a sneaky good signing for the Wolf Pack. While his numbers took a slight dip this year compared to 2023-24, Moore has proven that he can contribute on offence and will likely slot into Hartford's lineup on opening night.