2024-25: In July 2024, he will attend the Colorado Avalanche development camp as an invitee.
2023-24: Led the Pioneers to the 2024 NCAA Championship, winning his second national title in three seasons… Appeared in 31 games with 23 wins, 5 losses, and 3 ties, a 2.34 goals against average, .917 save percentage and two shutouts – all as a starter… Set career highs among Denver goalies in games played/started, wins, goals against average and save percentage… His 23 wins were the 14th-most wins in a season in school history, and his .790 winning percentage was the best by a Pioneer goaltender since Tanner Jaylett (.811) in 2016-17… He recorded a 0.63 goals against average, .979 save percentage, one shutout and 283 minutes, 32 seconds of playing time in four national tournament games, and was named NCAA Frozen Four and Northeast Regional Most Outstanding Player… PostedHe threw a 35-save shutout in the NCAA championship game against Boston College on April 13, becoming the eighth goaltender in NCAA history to throw a shutout in a title game and the third Pioneer to do so, joining Jerry Powers (1968 vs. North Dakota) and Adam Birkhall (2004 vs. Maine)…Stopped 33 of 34 shots in overtime in the national semifinal against Boston College on April 11 and finished the Frozen Four with 69 of 70 saves in two games…Started the final 26 games of the season after the holiday break, finishing with a 20-4-2 record, a 2.17 goals-against average, a .925 save percentage and two shutouts, beginning with the win against Niagara on January 5…This is the longest streak of starts by a DU goaltender since Tanner Jaylett in 1999. Appeared in 26 games from November 4, 2017 to March 2, 2018…Made his NCAA Tournament debut and made 46 saves on 47 shots in a double-overtime game against Massachusetts in the Northeast Regional semifinals on March 28, earning his 20th win of the season.The game was the longest game in program history (92 minutes, 28 seconds)…Saved 28 shots in the third period and two overtimes (final 52 minutes, 28 seconds), the first time a DU goaltender had made 40 or more saves since Philip Larson stopped 45 shots in a game against North Dakota on February 1, 2019…Stopped 24 of 25 shots in the regional final against Cornell on March 30 and finished with 70 saves (.972) on 72 shots over two games in Springfield, Massachusetts…Made his first start in the season opener and saved 20 of 23 shots on October 7 against Alaska Fairbanks…The next day, stopped 24 of 25 shots in the series finale at Alaska…Went unbeaten in eight games (6-0-2) from October 21 through January, a then-career-best. 20 … Missed 13 games with a lower-body injury since suffering the injury Oct. 27 against Augustana … Played in his first game since the injury in an exhibition match against Minot State on December 30 … Went 5-0-1 in his first six games since returning in January, posting a combined goals-against percentage of 1.50 in back-to-back sweeps against Niagara on January 5 and 6, and won his second career NCHC Goaltender of the Week award on January 9 … Recorded his first career goal and three assists during the season, recording his first assist against Minnesota Duluth on February 17 and his second assist against Miami on February 24 (and also against UMD in game two of the NCHC quarterfinals on March 16) … Stopped 30 shots in a tiebreak against St. Cloud State on January 13, including 18 saves in the third period. Most saves in a single frame by a DU goaltender during the season…Save 39 of 41 shots against Western Michigan on February 2, a then-career-high…Started and stopped all 27 shots in an 8-1 win over Miami on February 24. The only point he gave up came when a deflected ball during a Redhawks delay penalty flew the length of the ice into DU's vacant net as Davis retreated for an extra attack…Made 32 saves on March 1 and 36 saves on March 2, helping DU to sweep St. Cloud State for the first time since Dec. 7-8, 2007…Recorded three of his longest shutout streaks in the final week of the season, including a career-best 127 minutes, 19 seconds in a three-game series against Minnesota-Duluth from March 9-16… Finished the season with a streak of 123 minutes, 24 seconds that began on the 23rd through March 1st and at the Frozen Four on April 11…Stopped all 17 shots in a 4-0 win over Minnesota Duluth in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals on March 15 to record his first shutout of the season…Led the Pioneers to their third NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship with four total wins, a 1.71 goals against percentage, a .920 save percentage and one shutout in the four-game conference tournament from March 15-23…Was 9-1-0 with a 1.89 goals against percentage, .931 save percentage and one shutout in 10 March games to become the first Denver goaltender to be named HCA National Goaltender of the Month (first awarded in 2018-19). … His career-long nine-game winning streak from March 9-April 13 is the longest by a DU goalkeeper since Magnus Crona went nine straight wins from Jan. 15-Feb. 11, 2022, and went 11 games unbeaten (10 wins, 0 losses, 1 draw) from Dec. 31, 2021-Feb. 11, 2022.
2022-23: Started eight games and appeared in 13 games, with 8 wins, 1 loss, 0 ties and one shutout…Led the team with a 1.77 goals against average and a .925 save percentage…Made his season debut on October 8 against Maine in the Icebreaker Tournament, stopping 24 of 25 shots…Made 19 saves against Lindenwood on December 16 for his second career shutout…Stopped 17 of 21 shots against Lindenwood on December 17, marking the first time in his career that he started both games in a series…Recorded a shutout total of 75 minutes, 24 seconds in three games from December 3-17, the second-longest of his career…Made 30 saves and received 32 shots in Game 1 of the NCHC Quarterfinals against Miami on March 10, setting a career-high…Started four consecutive games from March 3-11 and appeared in five consecutive games On March 17, he also played in the third period of the NCHC semifinal against the University of Colorado in St. Paul, Minnesota, and played an active role in that game.
2021-22: Appeared in six games, starting four…Appeared in 39 of 41 games…Was 3-1-0 with one shutout and led the team with a 1.96 ERA and .923 save percentage…Made his collegiate debut as a reliever against Arizona State on October 8, stopping 3-of-4 shots…Made his first career start against Air Force on October 16 and recorded a 25-save shutout…Appeared in relief against Western Michigan on February 19 and recorded all 13 saves…Stopped 20 shots in a come-from-behind win at Omaha on February 26…Saved 24-of-26 shots in the regular-season finale against Colorado on March 5, helping the Pioneers win their second Penrose Cup as NCHC regular-season champions.
Before Denver: Appeared in 35 games with the Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) in 2020-21 with 20 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws, a 3.34 ERA, .895 save percentage and three shutouts…Led the Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) to a 29-9-1 draw record with a 2.42 ERA and .903 save percentage in 2019-20…Wrote 55 wins, 16 losses, and 3 draws with a 2.24 ERA and .908 save percentage in two seasons with the Saints…Selected to represent Canada in the 2018 and 2019 World Junior A Challenge…Won a championship with Team AJHL at the 2019 Sirius Junior Club World Cup in Sochi, Russia.
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