Hockey

Jason Musa Joins Brantford Bulldogs, Ready to Make OHL Impact

The young forward brings USHL pedigree and family legacy to the Ontario Hockey League

A New Chapter for the Bulldogs

The Brantford Bulldogs announced this week that forward Jason Musa has signed a contract that will see him lace up for the Ontario Hockey League club beginning next season. The move marks a strategic addition to the roster as the team looks to bolster its offensive depth and maintain its competitive edge in the league.

Musa, a native of Estero, Florida, arrives after two seasons with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the USHL, where he topped the team with 25 goals and 31 assists during the 2025‑26 campaign. His performance built on a dominant stint with Trinity‑Pawling Prep School and a professional appearance with the Hartford Wolfpack, experiences that refined his scoring instincts and prepared him for the faster pace of major junior hockey.

General Manager Spencer Hyman praised the youngster, noting that Musa’s skill set and work ethic will lift the team’s competitiveness and bring a fresh spark to the lineup. "Jason brings a blend of creativity and tenacity that aligns perfectly with our vision," Hyman said in the announcement.

Musa expressed enthusiasm about joining the Bulldogs organization and its fan base, saying he is eager to contribute and grow within the league that his older brothers once conquered. "I’m excited to be part of this community and to help the team succeed," Musa said, highlighting his family’s deep roots in hockey and his desire to carve his own path.

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