2026-27 Men's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
NHL: Eligible for the 2026 NHL Draft
Before Denver: Played two seasons with the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League from 2024-2026, totaling 119 points (35g/84a) in 132 career regular-season games and 39 points (10g/29a) in 30 postseason contests … Led the Raiders in 2025-26 with 50 assists and 78 points and ranked second in goals with 28 behind fellow Denver incoming freshman Max Heise (29) … Was second in penalty minutes (75) and registered a +32 plus/minus rating while skating in 68 games as the team’s alternate captain … Ranked first in game-winning goals (6-tied) and in power-play scoring with 13 goals, 22 assists for 35 points … Finalist for the WHL’s best defenseman award and scholastic player of the year … Paced Prince Albert in all three scoring categories during the 2026 WHL Playoffs, posting nine goals, 18 assists and 27 points in 19 games … Led all WHL players in playoff assists (18) and points (27-tied) and scored three-game-winning goals during the 2026 postseason, the most by all league D-men … Recorded four points in a game twice during the postseason: March 31, 2026 vs. Moose Jaw (1g/3a) and April 29, 2026 at Medicine Hat (2g/2a) … Played in the 2025 CHL-USA Prospects Challenge for Team CHL … Ranked second among team defensemen in scoring in his first year with the Raiders in 2024-25, totaling 41 points (7g/34a) in 64 contests … Was also first among blueliners that season with 34 assists … Finished third on the team in scoring during the 2025 WHL Playoffs with 12 points (1g/11a) in 11 outings … Made his WHL debut and scored his first goal with the Raiders on Sept. 20, 2024 vs. Regina … Named the Scholastic Player of the Year for PA in 2024-25 … Skated two seasons with the Northern Alberta U18 and U15 prep teams prior to playing major-junior, earning the U15 Defenseman of the Year in the CSSHL in 2022-23 and the U18 prep MVP in 2023-24.
International: Won a gold medals with Canada at the 2025 IIHF U18 World Championships and the 2024 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge … Represented Canada at the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and took home a bronze medal (2g/2a) … Competed at the 2024 Youth Olympic Games with Canada’s U16 squad.
Personal: Has an older sister … Graduated from Notre Dame High School in Red Deer, Alberta, in 2026 … Wants to win a national championship and graduate for DU before playing in the NHL and trying to win a Stanley Cup … Also played baseball while growing up … Enjoys hanging out on the boat in the summer and playing cards with family and friends … Likes all types of music but country is his favorite … Favorite TV shows are Prison Break and The Last Dance … Is second cousins with Josh Manson of the NHL Colorado Avalanche.
Other: Ranked No. 5 among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting for the 2026 NHL Draft … Was the No. 1 overall pick by Prince Albert in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft.
Why DU: “The winning pedigree of Denver hockey is unmatched. To be a part of a program with the history of winning like Denver was very appealing. I have some close friends who also play for the Pioneers, which helped the decision as well. The coaching staff at Denver is like no other and were coaches I wanted to play for.”
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