The Fighting Irish captain actually put pen to paper in Indiana with his roommates - fellow seniors and Notre Dame teammates Dawson Cook and Luke Ripley - looking on. It was a "surreal moment" for Evans, who is eager to move on up from the NCAA ranks to the pros following a hard-fought 2-1 defeat to the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN over the weekend.
"I think it's definitely time to make that jump. These last four years have been great, but it's just time," affirmed the Toronto native, who registered 41 goals and 138 points in 158 games with Notre Dame, missing just one game over the last four seasons. "There's something bigger out there and something that could be attainable. I'm definitely ready for that next step."
When the soon-to-be graduate wraps up his final three classes to earn his management consulting degree, he'll return home to train under the watchful eye of renowned strength and conditioning coach Matt Nichol, where he'll also have a chance to skate alongside some veteran NHLers.
"I have to be locked in the whole summer, getting stronger, eating healthy, and just being focused and prepared to be ready for training camp," explained Evans, who has spent the last five summers with Nichol's training group. "We also get a chance to skate with guys like [Tyler] Seguin, [Mike] Cammalleri and [Wayne] Simmonds. I'm definitely going to be looking at their approach to practice and drills, and I'll want to build some more confidence knowing I can skate with guys at that skill level."