CALGARY, AB – Thursday afternoon, Hockey Canada announced the 119 players invited to the Program of Excellence Camps. Of the 119 players invited, 79 will take part in the Under-17 National Team Selection Camp while the other 40, including Jack's forward
Tynan Lawrence, will skate in the Under-18 National Team Selection Camp.
The selection comes after Lawrence led the 2025 Clark Cup Playoffs in scoring with 18 points in 14 games, helping Muskegon to the Clark Cup title.
"What a fascinating player. Obviously, seeing what he did in the playoffs and the MVP award… I think he is a guy that is going to go very early in next year's draft, and I think that having that championship run helps a lot." – Chris Peters, FloHockey.
In the 2024-25 regular season, Lawrence was a big part of the Jacks' offense with 54 points in 56 games in his draft-1 season.
Last season, Lawrence was a member of the Team Canada Under-17 White Team that won Gold at the World Under-17 Challenge in Sarnia, ON, in early November. Lawrence had 6 points on three goals and three assists in the tournament.
Congratulations Tynan! The entire Muskegon Lumberjacks organization is excited to see what you do on the international stage!
For more information on the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence and the Under-18 Selection Camp, visit
HERE.
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About the Muskegon Lumberjacks
The Muskegon Lumberjacks are proud and dedicated members of the United States Hockey League (USHL), the nation's only Tier I junior hockey league and leading producer of NCAA players and National Hockey League draft picks in the United States. The club's goal is to create an environment where student-athletes develop into successful young men, both on and off the ice. This includes playing the game the right way while maintaining academic excellence in the classroom and staying actively involved in the West Michigan community. The organization is committed to providing high-quality, affordable, and top-notch family entertainment while serving as positive role models for the youth and local community.