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

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Aug 14, 2025 | Owen Miotla | 75 views
Centennials Sign Noah Cavallaro for 2025-26 Season
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 14, 2025

Almonte, ON
– The Ottawa Valley Centennials are excited to announce the signing of 2006-born goaltender Noah Cavallaro for the upcoming 2025–26 USPHL Premier season. Hailing from Stoney Creek, Ontario, Cavallaro joins the Centennials after his most recent campaign with the Pelham Panthers in the GOJHL.

A well-built presence in net at 5’11” 215 lb, Cavallaro brings size, strength, and maturity to the crease. With his composure, size, and growing experience in Ontario’s competitive junior circuits, Cavallaro is poised to make a quick adjustment to the U.S.-based USPHL environment. The Centennials believe he will be a dependable option in goal and further bolster the team's goaltending core.

“We’re thrilled to bring Noah into the Centennials family,” said Team President John Miotla. “He’s a big, athletic goalie with the tools to become a high-level performer. Our program is committed to providing him the coaching and support necessary to evolve into the true backbone of our squad.”

Cavallaro’s addition continues the Centennials’ emphasis on development and depth-building, offering promising young prospects a structured platform to progress toward collegiate or NCDC opportunities.

For further updates, roster moves, and team news, follow the Ottawa Valley Centennials on their official website and social media platforms.


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.