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Brandon Wheat Kings Center Roger McQueen Commits To Providence College
Brandon Wheat Kings Center Roger McQueen Commits To Providence College

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Brandon Wheat Kings Center Roger McQueen Commits To Providence College

Another WHL star is headed to the NCAA. According to multiple reports, including one by Brandon Wheat Kings play-by-play commentator Rob Mahon, center Roger McQueen will be joining Providence College next season. McQueen is one of a number of high-profile WHLers who will be departing the league this season, which also includes Gavin McKenna, Cole Reschny and Jackson Smith. Due to injury, McQueen only played 17 games during the 2024-25 regular season. He scored 10 goals while recording 20 points. McQueen played 127 WHL regular-season games over the past four years, recording 35 goals and 51 points during his time with Brandon. This year, McQueen also became the second WHLer selected in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. He was selected by the Anaheim Ducks, who took him 10th overall. Listed at 6'6", 198 lbs, McQueen joins an organization full of current and former WHL talent, which includes Tarin Smith, Nico Myatovic, Olen Zellweger and Tomáš Suchánek. Losing McQueen puts the Wheat Kings in a difficult position. He was their number one center and played in all situations. With McQueen now gone, look for players like Luke Mistelbacher, Jimmy Egan and Jaxon Jacobson. Make sure you bookmark THN's WHL site and add us to your favourites on Google News for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more from The Hockey News. 2025 WHL Prospect Pools: Montréal Canadiens Three Incoming WHLers To Play For Czechia At The 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup 11 Current & Former WHLers Named To Canada's 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup Roster From The Archive: The Big Decision 2025 WHL Prospect Pools: Minnesota Wild

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