Rangers’ Adrian Misaljevic commits to Clarkson University
Kitchener, ON – Kitchener Rangers forward Adrian Misaljevic has announced his commitment to Clarkson University for the 2025-26 season. Misaljevic will join teammate and fellow overager Jackson Parsons on the Golden Knights next season.
The Woodbridge, Ontario native has been excellent so far this season, leading the team in both goals (18) and points (39) while skating in 36 games. That production has earned him a spot in the Connor McDavid OHL Top Prospects Game on January 15th in Brantford.
“We are excited for Adrian to take the next step in his hockey career and congratulate him on his commitment,” said Kitchener General Manager, Mike McKenzie. “He entered the league as an undrafted free agent and has worked his way into this position to continue playing high level hockey while getting his education”
Kitchener signed Adrian as an undrafted free agent in 2021. This is now Adrian’s fourth season with the Rangers, and he has appeared in 177 games – third most on the active roster. In those four seasons, Adrian has recorded 116 points (48G, 68A).
Clarkson University is in Potsdam, New York. The Golden Knights hockey program has produced some familiar NHL names in current Calgary Flames General Manager Craig Conroy as well as former long-time Los Angeles Kings forward Dave Taylor.
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Clarkson has received a commitment from Adrian Misaljevic. The ‘04 forward from Ontario plays for the @OHLRangers picking up 37 points in 33 games so far this season. pic.twitter.com/oy8j3BQj9n
— Puck Preps (@PuckPreps) December 29, 2024