
Photo via Kamloops Blazers
The Kamloops Blazers have signed forward Max Sullivan to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement.
The Calgary native was a fourth round pick of the Blazers in the 2021 WHL Prospects Draft last December.
Sullivan put up 55 points (19 goals and 36 assists) in 31 games with the International Hockey Academy Under-18 team. That left him fourth in scoring in the Canadian Sports School Hockey League Under-18 league.
“We would like to welcome Max and his family to the Kamloops Blazers organization,” Blazers Head Coach and General Manager, Shaun Clouston said.
“Max had a great season and we look forward to being a part of his development over the coming years.”
Blazers excited about this signing. They got it done in the last 24 hours. Looks like he could make his debut tonight in PG. Good season in the @CSSHL this year. Impressed at training camp. https://t.co/X2RdIRk0Ib
— Jon Keen (@JonKeenNLSports) March 25, 2023
The five-foot-ten Sullivan is the seventh 2006-born players signed by the Blazers.
He joins goaltender Jesse Sanche, defensemen Harrison Brunicke and Kalan Anderlini along with forwards Ashton Tait, Conner Radke, and Josh Kelly.
Sullivan will make his Blazers debut tonight in Prince George in the final game of the WHL regular season.













