Centennials Sign Noah Milley for 2025-26 Season, News, Ottawa Valley Centennials, USPHL (Valley Centennials)

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Aug 13, 2025 | Owen Miotla | 73 views
Centennials Sign Noah Milley for 2025-26 Season
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 13, 2025

Almonte, ON
– The Ottawa Valley Centennials are pleased to announce the signing of 2007-born forward Noah Milley for the 2025-26 USPHL Premier season. Originally from Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Milley joins the Centennials after playing with the Arnprior Packers in the EOJHL during the 2024-25 season.

Milley, suited up in 21 league games for the Packers, prior to this past season Noah played with the Ottawa Valley Wolves Academy program posting 37 points (16 goals, 21 assists) in 50 games with them.

Standing at 5’9” 155 lbs, Milley brings to the Centennials an offensive game with an unmatched level of effort and dedication to our program.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Noah to the Centennials,” said Team President John Miotla. “He’s a creative forward with great instincts and tenacity. His scoring ability combined with his experience in both the EOJHL, NAPrepHL & U18 AAA circuits gives us confidence he’ll make a smooth transition making the step up to the USPHL this year.”

The Centennials continue their mission of developing high-potential prospects and providing them a well-supported path to NCDC or collegiate hockey. Milley’s addition further strengthens the team’s forward group and underlines the organization’s commitment to building a competitive, development-first roster.

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About The United States Premier Hockey League
Founded in 2012, the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) is the largest junior hockey organization in North America, with over 150 teams and more than 20,000 players aged 8-21. The League’s Junior Divisions include the tuition-free National Collegiate Development Conference (NCDC), and the Premier and Elite Conferences. The USPHL has sent more than 10,000 players to college hockey, including over 4,600 to the NCAA, and 19 NCDC alumni have been selected in the NHL Draft.