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Brandon Duhaime
American ice hockey player

Brandon Duhaime

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American ice hockey player
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27 years
Education
Providence College
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Brandon Duhaime (born May 22, 1997) is an American professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Wild in the fourth-round, 106th overall, of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

Duhaime was born and raised in Florida before leaving at the age of 14 to play junior hockey with the Pursuit of Excellence (POE) Hockey Academy in Kelowna, British Columbia. Following this, he played one season with the Merritt Centennials in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) and Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League before joining the Providence Friars men's ice hockey team at Providence College.

During his three-year collegiate career, Duhaime was named to the Hockey East Third All-Star Team and All-Tournament Team while leading the team to the 2018 Frozen Four. Upon concluding his junior year, Duhaime joined the Wild's American Hockey League affiliate, the Iowa Wild.

Early life

Duhaime was born on May 22, 1997, in Coral Springs, Florida, to parents Trevor and Martine Duhaime. His father was a former professional ice hockey player who played at both the American Hockey League and ECHL level. Due to his father’s career and his mother’s Quebec heritage, Duhaime began skating at the age of two and attended Florida Panthers games. While living in Florida as a kid, his parents drove him 90 minutes to play ice hockey with a team. He began playing hockey with future NHL player and Florida native Jakob Chychrun, whom he remained friends with throughout their professional careers.

Playing career

Amateur

While playing minor ice hockey, Duhaime won the Bell Capital Cup in Ottawa and qualified for nationals in Buffalo with the Everblades. Duhaime then left Florida with his father at the age of 14 to play junior hockey with the Pursuit of Excellence (POE) Hockey Academy in Kelowna, British Columbia. During his tenure with POE, he recorded 32 points through 37 U18 Prep Canadian Sport School Hockey League games. Following this, Duhaime played one full season in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) with the Merritt Centennials. In his rookie season with the team, Duhaime was invited to take part in the Canadian Junior Hockey League’sProspects Game. He subsequently finished the 2014–15 season withsix goals and 19 assists through 53 games.

Following his lone season in the BCHL, Duhaime joined the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League for the 2015–16 season. In December 2015, Duhaime de-committed from playing collegiate ice hockey with Brown University and began being recruited by other schools. While with the Steel, he tallied 10 goals and 20 assists through 35 games before committing to play collegiate ice hockey with the Providence College of the Hockey East for the 2016–17 season. Duhaime was shortly thereafter traded to the Tri-City Storm whom he helped win the Clark Cup championship. Prior to his freshman season at Providence College, Duhaime was drafted 106th overall by the Minnesota Wild in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

Collegiate

Duhaime played for the Providence Friars men's ice hockey team at Providence College from 2016 to 2019 while majoring in sociology. During his rookie season, Duhaime played in 35 games and recorded four goals and eight assists. He tallied his first career collegiate goal on October 21, 2016, in a 3–3 tie with the Clarkson Golden Knights. Following his rookie season, Duhaime attended the Minnesota Wild's 2017 Development Camp where he was recognized as their most improved prospect. Duhaime returned to the Friars for his sophomore season where he improved to seven goals and 19 assists through 40 games.

He helped the Friars qualify for the 2018 Frozen Four by tallying an assist and a goal in their 4–0 win over Cornell University in the NCAA East Regional Finals. Prior to this achievement, Duhaime was named a Hockey East Third Team All-Star in recognition of his offensive improvement and career-high season. He had tallied 10 goals and 19 assists for 29 points at the time of the honor and became the first Friar to record multiple playoff overtime goals. The Friars met with the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs in the Frozen Four Semifinal whom subsequently eliminated with a final score of 4–1. After completing his junior season with the Friars, Duhaime ended his collegiate career in signing a two-year, entry-level contract with the Minnesota Wild on April 18, 2019.

Professional career

Following the signing of his entry-level contract, Duhaime joined their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Iowa Wild, on an Amateur Tryout Agreement for the remainder of the season. Duhaime made the Wild opening night roster to begin the 2021–22 season and made his NHL debut in a 2–1 win over the Anaheim Ducks on October 16, 2021. He later scored his first career NHL goal against the same team on October 23 by accidentally deflecting the puck off of his skate. Duhaime consistently played with the Wild before missing his first game on January 6 due to him testing positive for COVID-19.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2013–14West Kelowna WarriorsBCHL30000
2014–15Merritt CentennialsBCHL53619254340002
2015–16Chicago SteelUSHL3910223297
2015–16Tri-City StormUSHL185510461144824
2016–17Providence CollegeHE35481245
2017–18Providence CollegeHE407192664
2018–19Providence CollegeHE4211233453
2019–20Iowa WildAHL636142071
2020–21Iowa WildAHL2463932
2021–22Minnesota WildNHL806111712260002
2022–23Minnesota WildNHL51911042600010
NHL totals1311512271641200012

Awards and honours

AwardYearRef
USHL
Clark Cup (Tri-City Storm)2016
College
HE All-Tournament Team2018
HE Third All-Star Team2019
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