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He dons the Blue & White as a member of the Parkland U-18 Rangers and he will don the Blue & White at the junior level.

The Dauphin Kings had a busy Thursday by signing five players to Letter of Intents (LOI) for the 2025-26 season, one of which is dominating the Manitoba U-18 AAA Hockey League. Quinten Fisk of Dauphin was one of the commits.

Fisk is on fire this season. He leads the league in points with 23, 15 of which are goals. Among players who have played multiple games, Quinten is the only player in the league averaging more than two points per game (2.09). The Dauphin product has helped the Rangers win eight of their 11 games this year. They host Pembina Valley on Friday before welcoming the Winnipeg Wild to town on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon.


The next player to put pen to paper was Shea Rollason. He was selected eighth overall by the Kings in the 2024 MJHL Draft. In 10 outings this season with the Winnipeg Bruins, Shea has eight goals and 10 assists.


The third player is 2008-born Sage Dela Cruz. He was outstanding during the Kings' camp this year and is having a strong season with the Bruins, scoring four times and adding four helpers in nine games. You can see Dela Cruz and Rollason on January 18 and 19 when the Bruins come to town.


Dauphin's final two commitments on Thursday were both defencemen, starting with Brady Bell of the Winnipeg Wild. Selected 35th overall in 2024, Bell has eight points this season. You can see him in action this weekend when the Wild are in town on Saturday and Sunday.


Brody Wytinck is Dauphin's final commitment announced. He's currently playing in an academy at Pilot Mound with the Buffaloes. Selected 34th overall, Brody has had an outstanding season to date with four goals and eight assists in eight games.