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Michigan State hockey lands 2007-born commitment from Mason West

Michigan State hockey lands 2007-born commitment from Mason West

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Michigan State hockey lands 2007-born commitment from Mason West
Michigan State hockey has just made another monstrous add to their roster via the recruiting ranks. The Spartans have added a winger to their prep ranks.
Mason West, a native of Edina, Minnesota, has made his commitment to Michigan State. A 2007 born player, he is a 6-foot-6, 220 pound winger that is currently a highly rated draft prospect for the upcoming 2025 NHL Draft. He ranks 27th by NHL Central Scouting for North American players.
After playing for Edina High School, West joined the Fargo Force of the USHL for 10 games, where he had a goal and 8 assists.
A fun tidbit about the new hockey commit, he is a 3-star quarterback prospect that currently holds four offers to play quarterback at the next level. He ill be in East Lansing for hockey, though, where he is a bona fide pro prospect.
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