The RMC Paladins men's hockey program is pleased to announce that Brayden Knox has committed to playing for RMC beginning in the 2025-26 season.
Brayden is a fantastic team player and utility player," said Paladin's head coach Richard Lim. "He has proven, not only is he willing to play any and all roles for his team, but he excels at the details and habits that may go unnoticed on the score sheet."
"His work ethic and attention to detail will make him a great addition to the Paladins."
From Carberry, MB, Knox spent all four of his junior years playing in his home province.
After spending his rookie junior 'A' season with the OCN Blizzard, Knox competed with the Neepawa Titans for the last three years.
He totalled 31 points in his MJHL career.
"Throughout high school I wanted to join the military," Knox said. "The opportunity of RMC was brought to my attention through hockey."
"After careful consideration I decided RMC was a great opportunity to both learn military life and play high level hockey as well."
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