Beaver Men’s Hockey Welcomes Top Recruit Matthew Ronn to Blueline
Minot State men's hockey has secured a significant addition to their defensive lineup with the signing of Matthew Ronn, a talented 6-foot defender from Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Ronn, who will start as a freshman in the fall of 2026, committed to the Beavers after a rapid recruiting process lasting only 48 hours. Coach Wyatt Waselenchuk noted Ronn’s impressive connections, citing endorsements from current players and his strong performance with the Estevan Bruins in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
By the Numbers- Ronn played 42 games last season, scoring 7 goals and providing 22 assists.
- He previously played 63 games with the Whitecourt Wolverines, tallying 4 goals and 26 assists.
- The Beavers' recruitment strategy is proving effective with multiple recent signings, including players with strong connections to Ronn.
- Ronn, recognized for his two-way playing style, aims to contribute to the team's quest for a National Championship.
As Ronn prepares for the upcoming season, expectations are high for his impact on the Beavers, with the team looking to solidify their defense and enhance their competitive edge.
Bottom LineMatthew Ronn's commitment to Minot State represents a promising addition to the roster, reflecting the program's strategy of recruiting players who not only excel on the ice but are also deeply connected to the team culture.
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