Jonah Sivertson: Rising Saskatchewan Star Chooses SCSU Huskies
Jonah Sivertson, a 17-year-old forward from Regina, Saskatchewan, has committed to play Division I hockey for the St. Cloud State University (SCSU) Huskies. The 6’3”, 194-pound player made the announcement via Instagram, emphasizing his gratitude towards his support system while focusing on his current season with the Prince Albert Raiders in the WHL. Sivertson's performance thus far includes impressive statistics from his previous teams, showcasing his potential as a standout player for SCSU.
By the Numbers- Sivertson scored 53 goals and 69 assists for a total of 122 points in 74 games during his time with the Regina Pats U19 AAA team.
- Currently, he has 8 goals and 5 assists for 13 points in 23 games with the Prince Albert Raiders this season.
- Sivertson was drafted 71st overall in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft and is now signed with the Raiders.
- He was a key contributor to the Regina Pats' Telus Cup Championship win, ranking as the second leading scorer in the tournament.
Sivertson's development could see him become a notable player in the WHL, with projections of possibly being a 30-goal scorer. He might join the Huskies as early as the 2027-28 season, depending on his growth and performance over the next few years.
Bottom LineWith his blend of size, skill, and scoring ability, Jonah Sivertson is poised to make a significant impact at SCSU, making him a player to watch as he navigates his developmental years in competitive hockey.
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