After an impressive regular season, the Fort McMurray, Alberta native
also shined in the playoffs, posting a 16-3-0 record with a 1.93 goals-against average and a .919 save percentage, earning a franchise-record five postseason shutouts in 19 games.
When asked what he learned most from the postseason run, Cossa said he better understands the value of recovery.
"Just taking care of my body," Cossa said. "We got lucky with the first couple rounds being sweeps. Other than that, the last couple rounds going into the Memorial Cup, obviously your body is beat up. It's been a long season, so just taking care of it and playing your top game."
Cossa, who is 6-foot-6, 210-pounds, already has the frame of an NHL goalie.
"I'm only 19, so my body's still growing," Cossa said. "It's not done growing. I think with strength and flexibility, my body's still going to be redefined and just get more stable, more balanced. I think my entire body can improve."
And despite being a teenager, Cossa displays a maturity beyond his years.
"I put a lot of work into my game," he said. "I think I'm very confident in myself and in my game. I've already proven myself (at the junior level), so now it's going out there and playing my game."
Heading into the 2022-23 season, Cossa stressed his ultimate goal is to play the "highest level of hockey."
"No matter where I play, there's time for me to prove myself," Cossa said. "I wanna win. Whatever level I'm at, I'm playing games. I'm very competitive."