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Position: Goalie DOB: 2004-01-20 Country: Canada
2022 NHL Draft Round 6, Pick #183  ·  Boston Bruins Boston Bruins
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NCAA Division I

Save % Equivalency
Goals Against Average
Base SV%
Year Adj
Source
Confidence

NCAA D3 / D2

Save % Equivalency
Goals Against Average
Base SV%
Year Adj
Source
Confidence
Career Trajectory
Dashed = raw SV%  ·  Solid blue = age-adj SVe%  ·  Green = actual college SV%
Goalie Junior Seasons
Season Team League GP W L SV% GAA SO SVe Factor Age-Adj SV%
2024-25 Swift Current Broncos WHL 47 22 21 89.0% 3.56 2 1.0047 74.5%
2023-24 Swift Current Broncos WHL 35 25 7 91.1% 2.70 2 1.0047 83.1%
2022-23 WHL 40 15 23 88.7% 3.62 2 1.0047 87.1%
2021-22 WHL 23 6 12 88.4% 4.26 0 1.0047 92.6%
2020-21 MJHL 5 3 2 92.0% 2.78 0 0.9700 89.2%
2020-21 WHL 8 3 4 88.1% 4.10 0 1.0047 88.5%
SVe Factor = save% equivalency relative to NCAA D1 average  ·  COVID-flagged seasons highlighted in yellow
College Seasons (Historical)
Season School Div GP W L SV% GAA SO
2025-26 Colgate D1 29 10 15 89.7% 3.17 1
Goalie Comparables (D1)

Historical goalies with similar age-adjusted SVe profiles who went on to play NCAA D1.

Name Junior League Junior SV% Adj SVe College NCAA SV% NCAA GAA
Anton Castro USHL 88.6% 74.4% Wisconsin 78.6% 4.27
Daniel Hauser WHL 91.3% 76.6% Wisconsin 90.0% 2.49
Connor Hasley USHL 86.7% 73.6% Bentley 91.0% 2.95
Andrew Oke OHL 87.6% 74.6% Lake Superior State 87.9% 3.95
Jakub Krbecek USHL 84.7% 71.3% RIT 89.3% 3.90
Goalie Comparables (D2/D3)

Historical goalies with similar age-adjusted SVe profiles who went on to play NCAA D2/D3.

Name Junior League Junior SV% Adj SVe College Div SV% GAA
William Goumas OJHL 84.8% 74.6% SUNY Morrisville D3 89.7% 4.12
Pierce Diamond BCHL 88.6% 75.8% Albertus Magnus D3 89.4% 3.82
Hunter Thomas USPHL-Premier 90.2% 77.3% Salem State D3 87.3% 5.20
Jeremy Skaife USPHL-Premier 89.7% 76.7% Johnson & Wales D3 83.0% 5.54
Brian Tallieu USPHL-Premier 91.3% 77.8% Lawrence D3 88.6% 4.50

How to read this: NCAAe and D3e factors convert a player's junior PPG into expected NCAA scoring at the D1 or D3 level. Harder conferences → lower projected PPG for the same player. A strong junior player (e.g. USHL 0.90 PPG) will project much higher in NESCAC than Big Ten because the D3 scoring environment is lower-difficulty.

Strength factor: conferences above 1.0 are harder than average; below 1.0 are easier. The formula is: Base NCAAe PPG ÷ Conference Strength = Projected PPG.