Significant Achievements

  • Paralympic gold medalist (2018), two-time world champion (2019, 2015)
  • Has skated five seasons with the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team after making his international debut in the 2014-15 season
  • Has represented the United States in one Paralympic Winter Games (2018), three world championships (gold - 2019, 2015, silver - 2017), six Para Hockey Cups (first - 2015, 2016 (Jan.), 2016 (Dec.), 2017, 2018, 2019) as well as two other international events

Paralympic Winter Games

Has skated in one Paralympic Winter Games, helping the U.S. earn an unprecedented third-straight gold medal (2018)

2018 - PyeongChang, South Korea - Gold Medal

  • Tallied a pair of goals in four appearances

World Championships

Has skated in three world championships, helping the U.S. earn two gold medals (2019, 2015) and one silver medal (2017)

2019 - Ostrava, Czech Republic - Gold Medal

  • Registered a personal best four points (2-2) in five games
  • Tabbed U.S. Player of the Game in Team USA's preliminary-round win over Norway

2017 - Gangneung, South Korea - Silver Medal

  • Skated in five games for Team USA

2015 - Buffalo, New York - Gold Medal

  • Posted two assists in four games

Para Hockey Cups

Has skated in six Para Hockey Cups, helping the U.S. win six titles (2015, 2016 (Jan.), 2016 (Dec.), 2017, 2018, 2019)

2019 - Paradise, N.L. - First Place

  • Skated in all 5 games and earned one assist

2018 - London, Ont. - First Place

  • Tallied three goals in five appearances, a career-best in tournament play

2017 - Charlottetown, P.E.I. - First Place

  • Skated in all five games, tallying three assists

2016 (Dec.) - Charlottetown, P.E.I. - First Place

  • Skated in all five games, registered a goal and two assists

2016 (Jan.) - Bridgewater, N.S. - First Place

  • Skated in all five games

2015 - Leduc, Alta. - First Place

  • Made his national team debut, skating in all five games

Other International Events

Has represented Team USA in two other international events, helping the U.S. to a pair of first-place finishes

2018 Turin Para Ice Hockey International Tournament - First Place

2016 IPC Pan-Pacific Championship - Buffalo, N.Y. - First Place

Club Experience

Has split time between the Buffalo Sabres Sled Hockey and San Antonio Rampage Sled Hockey organizations