I like to think of myself as a fast, smart, 200-foot player who can score goals and be put in any situation, whether it's defending a lead or needing a big face-off or goal. I'm in my third WHL season and have set goals for myself. I think scoring over 100 points, maybe 50 goals, would be cool. I think maintaining a 60 percent face-off winning efficiency is also something to shoot for as well.
Obviously, last year was a memorable season winning CHL rookie of the year. I got the chance to play with some pretty good players like Jagger Firkus (Seattle Kraken, No. 35, 2022 NHL Draft), Denton Mateychuk (Columbus Blue Jackets, No. 12, 2022 draft) and Ryder Korczak (New York Rangers, No. 75, 2021 NHL Draft). I also have to give a lot of credit to my coaches who gave me a lot of opportunities, especially as a young guy.
I actually told my dad before the season that I was going to win CHL Rookie of the Year, but then I kind of forgot about it. I just kind of just let my game speak for itself. It was a goal, but I also didn't want to put too much pressure on myself. I think when I'm at my best, I'm just going out there, playing hockey and loving the game.
We have a new brand and jersey in Moose Jaw this season. Obviously, the city of Moose Jaw loves the Canadian Snowbirds and the Warriors. To have the Snowbirds on our logo is cool, and kind of ties it all together (the new design is inspired by the organization and community's connection with the Royal Canadian Air Force, 15 Wing Moose Jaw, and the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron). The jerseys look really sharp. I like how there are big stripes, easy to see (the Warriors' classic colors of black, red and white remain). It's going to be a fun season and I look forward to sharing my journey with you each month on NHL.com.
Thanks for reading.
Photos: Marc Smith, Moose Jaw (WHL)
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