The Philadelphia Rebels have announced that forward Brayton Frick has committed to Milwaukee School of Engineering to continue his academic and hockey career.
A native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Frick developed into a dependable two-way center during his time with the Rebels. Known for his strength in the faceoff circle and effectiveness on the penalty kill, the 5-foot-11 forward was a key contributor in all situations.
Frick joined the Rebels during the 2023-24 season and made an immediate impact, recording nine points in 16 games. He followed that with 14 points in 41 games during the 2024-25 campaign.
In 2025-26, Frick put together his most productive season, tallying 24 points (12 goals, 12 assists) in 58 games. His steady play and defensive reliability made him a trusted presence throughout the lineup.
“Brayton was a major culture driver for our program,” Rebels head coach and general manager Justin Hale said. “He is someone who put in the work both on and off the ice and went about his business the right way. I am very excited for his journey ahead at college.”
Frick’s impact extended beyond the scoresheet, as his work ethic and attention to detail helped set the tone for the team.
“I am honored and excited for the next chapter in my academic and athletic career,” Frick said. “I would like to thank my coaches, trainers, teammates, and family who have helped me get this far and supported me through it all. Excited for the new beginnings and new challenges that come my way.”
Frick becomes the 11th Rebel to advance to the collegiate level, continuing the organization’s tradition of player development.



































