Former Warroad Star Carson Pilgrim Commits to St. Cloud State
Carson Pilgrim, a top prospect and former Warroad star, has committed to play hockey at St. Cloud State University. Announced on Instagram, Pilgrim previously committed to North Dakota but opted to explore other options, attracting attention from schools like Colorado College and Michigan State. The 5'11", 176-pound forward excelled with the Tri-City Storm, accumulating 66 points over 109 games, including leading the team this season. His impressive record includes a gold medal with Team USA and a remarkable high school career at Warroad, where he scored 101 goals in 93 games.
By the Numbers- 66 points (25 goals, 41 assists) in 109 USHL games with Tri-City Storm.
- 41 points (18 goals, 23 assists) in the last season, leading his team in scoring.
- 101 goals and 92 assists for 193 points during his high school career.
- St. Cloud State is undergoing a rebuild after losing 10 forwards.
- Pilgrim joins a promising forward group, including notable players like Verner Miettinen and Noah Urness.
- Additional team additions are expected by August to bolster the roster.
Pilgrim is set to start his collegiate career at St. Cloud State, bringing his leadership and scoring abilities to a restructured Huskies team. His performance will be critical in assisting the team鈥檚 offensive resurgence as they aim to improve in the coming seasons.
Bottom LineCarson Pilgrim's commitment to St. Cloud State signals a promising future for both the player and the Huskies, as his skills and leadership could significantly impact the team鈥檚 rebuilding phase. His track record suggests he will be a key contributor to their offensive strategy.
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