The Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team wasted no time making a splash in the transfer portal, securing a key addition to their defensive corps on the very first day. The program announced the signing of defenseman Dylan Compton, a promising talent transferring from Northeastern University.
Compton, a 6-foot, 185-pound blueliner, brings immediate experience and a solid two-way game to Madison. As a freshman with the Huskies this past season, he logged four goals and ten assists for 14 points, finishing with a +2 rating while anchoring the team's second defensive pairing. With three years of eligibility remaining, he represents a significant long-term building block for the Badgers' backend.
This strategic acquisition comes at a perfect time for Wisconsin, as it helps address the departure of veteran defenders Ben Dexheimer and Aiden Dubinsky, who have exhausted their eligibility. Compton's arrival bolsters a defensive unit that also welcomes freshman John Stout from the USHL's Madison Capitols, signaling a focused effort to maintain a championship-caliber defense.
The move underscores the Badgers' commitment to reloading quickly and competing at the highest level, building on the foundation of a team that recently contended for an NCAA title. For Badgers fans, the signing of Dylan Compton is an exciting first step in shaping the roster for another run, proving that Wisconsin is active and ambitious in the collegiate hockey marketplace.
