OHL standout Anthony Romani is headed to Michigan State for his college career

OHL standout Anthony Romani is headed to Michigan State for his college career

Michigan State hockey is looking to retool and reload its roster ahead of the 2025-26 season, the fourth in Adam Nightingale's career in East Lansing. On Sunday, they got a major boost to the roster that is forming. Michigan State has earned the commitment of Anthony Romani, a standout in the Ontario Hockey League.

Romani will come to MSU via the Barrie Colts, where he finished his OHL career, but is most known for his 2023-24 campaign with the North Bay Battalion, where he tallied 111 points in just 68 games.

A right handed shot forward, Romani is a native of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. He is 6-foot-1, 190 pounds and is 19 years old as a 2005 born player.

The Vancouver Canucks drafted the future Spartan in the sixth round of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. He will have all four years of eligibility remaining.

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