Terriers dipped into the transfer portal twice on Thursday to add a pair of veteran D1 defensemen to the 2026-27 roster. Both Adam Barrone (Lake Superior) and Jax Wismer (Vermont) are sophomores with two season of eligibility remaining and will bring experience and toughness to BU's blueline corps.
As of Thursday Morning, Barone was College Puck NXT's top ranked uncommitted player in the portal while Wismer was ninth.
Barone, a 6'1" 209 lb. right-shot, who will turn 22 next week, played in all 36 LSSU games last season, emerging as the Lakers' top scoring defenseman with a 4-15-19 scoring line, 24 penalty minutes and 27 blocked shots. Prior to his freshman year, he played for the BCHL Trail Smoke Eaters and led their defensemen with 33 points in 53 games (8G,25A). In 2021, he was a first-round pick (#6 overall) by Sudbury in the OHL Priority draft) but elected to play in the BCHL. Previously the Sault St. Marie, Ont., native was a point producer for the OJHL Coburg Cougars and in 2022, he helped Canada East claim Silver in the World Junior A Championship (U-19).
● First collegiate goal (video)
Wismer, who turned 21 last month, is a 6'0", 179 lb., left-shot from Newmarket, Ont. Last season he was on the Catamounts top defensive pairing most of the season with standout Philip Tournqvist, posting a 2-5-7 scoring line with 27 blocks and just two minor penalties. As a freshman, he had two goals and 13 assists in 34 games. Prior to UVM, he spent two seasons in the BCHL with Alberni Valley, ringing up 7-27-34 line in 43 games in 2023-24. Previously, he skated for St. Andrews College.
● Wismer interview with Vermont Sports Information Director Owen Gund (Note: Gund is a BU grad whose resume includes WTBU Sports and College Hockey News. He also assisted Bernie Corbett on BU Hockey broadcasts.)
Last week we reported that recently committed Niagara IceDogs defenseman Blake Barnes, would be in the 2026 class. Correction: Barnes will arrive in 2027 along with fellow defensemen Luke Schairer and Freddy Meyer V.
So where do these moves leave the D corps? The rebuild is nearly complete with these seven names: seniors Aiden Celebrini and Mick Frechette; juniors Barone and Wismer; sophomores Charlie Trethewey and Carter Amico; and freshman Haoxi Wang.
One more spot to fill and several internet posts indicate it will be Xavier Villeneuve, a 5'1l" 162 lb., LD, who plays "in the style of Lane Hutson" according to one draft analyst. A projected first round pick in June's NHL Entry Draft, Villeneuve's season continues in the QMJHL Playoffs. We'll keep watching to see if the pundits are correct.
IIHF U18 World Championships
Tynan Lawrence scored his first goal of the tournament and a was a play driver throughout Canada's 6-0 win against Latvia. He was named Canada's Player of the Game. Lawrence had scored a a hat trick in Canada's pre-tournament win against Czeckia. Next up for Canada is Norway on Saturday.
Tynan makes it ✌️!
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) April 23, 2026
Tynan en ajoute un deuxième!#U18MensWorlds | #MondialMasculinM18pic.twitter.com/JX80Sl4VOy
Brady Knowling stopped 23 of 26 shot in Team USA's 3-2 overtime loss to Czechia on Wednesday, earning U.S. Player of the Game honors. Three other BU recruits, Jamie Glance, Carter Meyer and Schairer had strong games for Team USA, who next play Denmark Friday at 10 AM ET on NHL Network.
"Teams want bigger goalies, it's no secret. And when you've got one who moves as well as he does, you're intrigued."
— Daily Faceoff (@DailyFaceoff) April 23, 2026
Can USA's Brady Knowling become the 2026 NHL Draft's top goaltender?
Story from prospect analyst @SEllisHockey:https://t.co/QZuxTm0muO

