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The Sea Dogs announced Monday the signing of 17-year-old forward Dylan Krayer. The Concord, Massachusetts native had been playing with the BCHL's West Kelowna Warriors.
“We would like to welcome Dylan to our organization,” said Sea Dogs head coach and general manager Travis Crickard in a news release. “He is very hungry to get better every day. Sea Dogs fans can expect a very motivated young man who will play to the identity of our great city.”
Krayer is the brother of Sea Dogs forward Matthew Krayer, who signed with the Saint John on Jan. 3.
With West Kelowna this season, Krayer posted 11 goals and five assists in 33 games. His last game with the club was on Jan. 4 and wasn't even listed as a scratch by the team this past weekend.
Krayer is a Mount St. Charles prep school alumnus where he appeared in 37 games last season. He also played two games with both the Warriors and the USHL's Tri-City Storm.
Krayer is committed to play at Arizona State University beginning in 2026-27, a program that has been on the rise in recent years and recently joined the NCHC, one of college hockey's powerhouse conferences.
The Sea Dogs now have three Americans on their roster: the Krayer brothers and Egan Beveridge. Dylan Krayer is the only one officially committed to a NCAA program.
Saint John's next game is this Friday at TD Station against the Charlottetown Islanders.
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