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Cooper Simpson was selected in the third round by the Boston Bruins at the 2025 draft

With the United States Hockey League preparing to resume action tomorrow, now is a great time to take a look at Youngstown Phantoms’ Cooper Simpson’s strong first half of the season. 

Acquired in August after spending his previous two seasons in the USHL with the Tri-City Storm Simpson has been a driving force on the Phantoms, who currently find themselves sitting third place in the Eastern Conference, tied with the Muskegon Lumberjacks in points and trailing the Green Bay Gamblers by one point. 

A big reason as to why the Phantoms find themselves near the top of the East again this season has been the play of Simpson. Through 28 games played, Simpson has posted 13 goals and 24 assists, leading the Phantoms in points and assists to this point of the campaign. 

Simpson sits second overall amongst all USHL skaters in points, trailing only Lincoln Stars forward Alex Pelletier in points. Pelletier has recorded 39 points over 24 games played. Simpson sits in a tie for second with Thomas Zocco of the Sioux Falls Stampede in assists. 

In 2023-24, Simpson played in 31 games with the Storm, recording seven goals and six assists in a strong first season in the USHL after making the jump from Shakopee High. The following year, Simpson skated in only nine games but made them count, scoring seven goals and one assist. 

After showing promise last season, the Boston Bruins selected the 6-foot-0 forward in the third round, 79th overall at the 2025 draft. The Bruins added a strong goal scorer after Simpson scored 49 goals with Shakopee High School, the most of any high school player in Minnesota. 

Simpson has committed to the University of North Dakota for the 2025-26 season to continue his development with Dane Jackson and the Fighting Hawks. Speaking at the time of the commitment, Simpson was looking forward to the day he would put on the Fighting Hawks jersey. 

“I’m extremely proud and thankful to announce my commitment to play division one hockey and further my education at the University of North Dakota,” Simpson said. 

Eyes will be on Simpson and the Phantoms as they hunt for the first seed in the USHL and for their second overall championship after previously winning in 2022-23. The Phantoms travel to Illinois to take on the Chicago Steel Saturday at 6:05 p.m. CST when USHL hockey resumes from the holiday break.