Logan Parsons’ name will soon echo through the halls of the Winnipeg Jets’ locker room as the franchise selected the Providence College goaltender in the latest draft.
A Fresh Start in Winnipeg
The Jets drafted the Providence College net‑minder after a debut collegiate campaign that featured a 13‑5 record, a .922 save percentage and a 2.05 goals‑against average.
That performance placed him third among all freshmen goaltenders nationwide, underscoring his poise and reflexes.
Before arriving in Providence, Parsons refined his game with the U.S. National Team Development Program and the Chicago Steel, where he contributed to a team that narrowly missed the USHL playoffs by four points.
The near‑miss highlighted the fine margins of junior hockey and the impact of each individual effort.
Recruiting Momentum at Providence
Providence’s incoming class brings forwards Blake Zelenski, JJ Monteiro and defenseman Everett Baldwin, each expected to add depth and skill to the roster.
Coaches believe that the blend of Parsons’ growing experience and the new talent could position the team as a contender in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
Parsons himself has repeatedly emphasized the importance of game‑time minutes, noting that each start sharpens the instincts required to thrive at the professional level.