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Wade Megan ’09


From Canton, NY, Wade Megan dominated as a player at South Kent from 2007-2009. In 68 games, Megan had an astronomical 114 points, as he was named to the NEPSIHA Prep West First Team.

Prior to college, Megan was drafted by the Florida Panthers 138th overall in the 5th round of the 2009 NHL Draft. Megan then went on to play four years of college hockey at Boston University, totaling 83 points in 151 games. He was a part of the 2012 team that made the NCAA Tournament, losing to Minnesota in the Regional Semifinals.

Unable to secure a contract with the Panthers out of college, Megan signed with their AHL affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage. After three years in the Panthers system, Wade Megan signed with the St. Louis Blues in 2016, making his debut in December of that year against the Tampa Bay Lightning. He became the first player in the NHL to play from his hometown of Canton, NY.

Wade Megan also scored his first goal in his debut, as he helped the Blues beat the Lightning 5-2. In the summer of 2018, Megan signed a contract with the Detroit Red Wings, making his debut with them on October 31 of that year. During the 2019 offseason, Wade Megan decided to retire from professional hockey, as he founded the NoCo Hockey camp in Canton with Kyle Flanagan and Mark Phalon, two other pros from his hometown.



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