The Adirondack Thunder have announced that they’ve signed forward Adam Robbins for the 2025-26 season. Robbins, 25, was acquired by the Adirondack at the Future Considerations Trade Deadline as part of the deal that sent Adrian Bisson to the Tahoe Knight Monsters. In his rookie season with the Knight Monsters, Robbins had nine goals and four assists for 13 points in 51 games. His brother, Justin Robins, also played in two games with the Knight Monsters last season. Heading into the season, Robbins should fit nicely on Adirondack’s third line. With the signing of Robins, the Thunder now have 17 forwards and 24 players signed for the 2025-26 season. It wouldn’t be a shock if Adirondack makes one more signing before the start of training camp.
He's wearing a New Jersey this season
— Adirondack Thunder (@ECHLThunder) September 30, 2025
We've signed Alpine, NJ native Adam Robbins for the upcoming season!
Welcome to town, Adam#ADKThunder | @ECHL
Prior to going pro, the Alpine, NJ, native spent four seasons at the NCAA level with Princeton University. In 111 games with the Tigers, he put up 21 goals and 37 assists for 58 points. During his final season at Princeton, he put up 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points in 30 games and was a nominee for the Hobey Baker Award. Robbins would also play parts of four seasons of junior hockey in the USHL with the Chicago Steel. In 92 games with the Steel, he would put up 17 goals and 41 assists for 58 points. He would add a goal and two assists for three points in 19 career USHL playoff games. In 2021, the Steel won the Clark Cup.
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