Ohio State Career
- Honorable Mention All-Big Ten in both 2023 and 2024
- Voted Team MVP in 2023-24
- Led Buckeyes in assists and points each of his two seasons; Finished collegiate career as nearly a point per game player, with 77 points, on 19 goals and 58 assists, in 78 games in the Scarlet and Gray
- 2023 Tim Taylor Award watch list
NHL
- Signed two-year entry-level contract with Ottawa starting in 2024-25 in March 2024
- Began pro career on an ATO with AHL Belleveille following Buckeye season; had five assists in 10 regular season games and notched two goals and seven helpers for nine points in seven postseason games
- Selected by Ottawa in fourth round of 2022 NHL Entry Draft (No. 104 overall)
- Attended Senators development camp in Summer 2022
2023-23 (Sophomore Season)
- Team-best 36 points and 26 assists, ranking second with 10 goals, while playing in all 38 games; four goals came on the power play
- Honorable Mention All-Big Ten
- Selected Team MVP by his teammates
- In the Top 10 in the B1G in assists (.68) and points (.95) per game
- 10 multiple-point outings
- Four assists and points vs. Bowling Green Jan. 5
- Four-point night against Princeton Nov. 24, with two goals and two assists; game was first two-goal outing and both goals came on the power play, with one standing as the gamewinner
- Also had two assists at Omaha Oct. 28, Feb. 23 at Michigan State and March 10 in B1G Tournament quarterfinal game three win at Wisconsin
- Five games with a goal and an assist - Oct. 13 vs. Lindenwood, Jan. 12 vs. Notre Dame, Jan. 19 at Minnesota, Jan. 27 at Penn State and Feb. 16 vs. Wisconsin
- Six-game point streak Dec. 30-Jan. 19
- Point in seven of last 10 games
2022-23 (Freshman Season)
- Honorable Mention All-Big Ten
- Was on Tim Taylor Award watch list selection for national freshman of the year award
- Led team with 32 assists and 41 points, adding nine goals, while playing in all 40 games
- 10th in the NCAA and fourth in the B1G with .80 assists per game; fifth among NCAA freshmen
- Seventh in B1G in points per game (1.02), ranking ninth among NCAA rookies
- Tied for fourth in the league with seven power play goals, ranking 17th nationally
- Point in all but seven of the last 20 games of the year
- Team-best 10 multiple-point games; five three-point days and a four-point outing (March 3 vs. Penn State, 1g, 3a); five three-assist nights
- B1G Third Star of the Week after five points in series vs. Penn State Feb. 3-4; Three helpers in game one and two in second game
- Big Ten Second Star of the Week after four-point weekend vs. Wisconsin Oct. 7-8; goal in opener and then three assists in game two, including on third-period game-tying and game-winning goals in comeback win
- Also had three-assist games vs. Bentley Oct. 20 and Michigan State Jan. 7
- Goal and two assists at Michigan Jan. 13 and vs. the Wolverines in the outdoor game Feb. 18
- Four points in series vs. Bowling Green; two assists on the road Dec. 16 and goal and a helper at home Dec. 17
- Two points, with a goal and an assist, at LIU Nov. 25
- Assist at Mercyhurst Oct. 2 for first collegiate point
Prior to Ohio State
- Earned First Team All-USHL honors while playing for Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Received 2022 Curt Hammer Award, awarded for on and off ice leadership
- Ended USHL career fifth all-time in league history for regular season career points (215) and USHL Tier I regular season career assists leader (147), ranking third all-time in USHL regular season career assists
- 95 points in 2021-22, with 35 goals and 60 assists; point and assist totals both rank third all-time in USHL Tier I history for a single season, setting team records for both
- Played four years in the USHL, three with Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Posted 48 points (10g, 38a) in 52 games in 2020-21 and had a 13-25-38 line in 46 regular season games in 2019-20
- Played with Central Illinois Flying Aces in 2018-19, recording 34 points, on 10 goals and 24 assists, in 55 regular season games
- Earned USHL All-Academic Team honors in 2020
- Played AAA hockey with Toronto Marlboros
- Part of Canada Red squad in World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
- Graduated from DSHS in 2020
- Played No. 1 singles for Glenelg Country School tennis team
Personal
- Parents are James and Amanda; father played tennis in college and was ranked the Top 20 in Ontario
- Has a sister, Ashlyn
- Born in Ajax, Ontario
- Has done charity work with the Humane Society and helped raise more than $1,800 by auctioning off Dubuque record-breaking stick
- Wore No. 19 at Ohio State because it is what he had worn the last three years when he feels his game progressed to a high level
- Management and industry exploring major
- Loves to play tennis and golf and is an experienced special effects videographer
- Started playing hockey around age 6, with father sharing his love for the game with him