
Giants Sign 2005-Born Defender Will Subject
Published on September 10, 2022 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Vancouver Giants News Release
Vancouver, B.C. - General Manager Barclay Parneta announced today that the team has signed 2005-born defender Will Subject (Wayzata, MN) to a Standard WHL Player Agreement.
Will Subject (5'11', 194-pounds) was listed by the Giants following a standout performance at Training Camp. Subject skated with Team Lucic throughout the week and then was on Team Howe for the Quinn/Howe Legends Cup to conclude camp.
He split last season between Wayzata High and Minnesota Walleye U-16 AAA, where he registered three assists. Subject will be the third American player on the Giants' roster, joining Arizonans Colton Langkow and Jaden Lipinski.
"We feel that Will has a ton of potential," said Barclay Parneta. "We're thrilled to welcome Will and his family to the Vancouver Giants organization."
The G-Men return to the ice for preseason action tomorrow afternoon at the Langley Events Centre against the Victoria Royals. Tickets will be available at the door prior to the 4:00 PM puck drop.
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