Kitchener Rangers goalie sits atop the league
A member of the Kitchener Rangers has risen to the top of league in his sign-off season.
Goalie Jackson Parsons has been a stalwart force week-over-week, but he said it’s all about taking it one shot at a time.
On Monday, the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) named Jackson Parsons the Goaltender of the Week. It’s the third time this season he has earned the title.
“All the credit goes to the guys in front of me,” Parsons humbly told CTV News on Wednesday.
It’s a well-earned accolade as the 20-year-old currently has a .929 save percentage and leads the league in shutouts.
“There’s been a lot of ups and downs, and I think all of the adversity he’s went through [throughout] his whole career, we’re seeing it pay dividends now. No matter the situation we’re in, he’s experienced in everything there is to see in the league now. There’s just a lot of confidence in his game,” Jordan DeKort, the Kitchener’s Rangers director of goaltending, said.
Jackson Parsons participated in a CTV News interview on Dec. 11, 2024. (Ashley Bacon/CTV News)
Parsons has been with the Rangers since 2020 and he said all the work he’s put in over the last four seasons had led to this moment.
“It’s obviously just enjoying my overage season and teaching the young guys what it means to be a Kitchener Ranger,” he said.
For team captain Matthew Andonovski, Parsons’ leadership skills and work ethic can’t be denied.
“He pushes the guys, whether he’s in the gym or on the ice, to get everything out of the day,” Andonovski said. “He’s always here first, here last to ride the bike so he pushes a lot of guys to make sure they do the cooldown and [have] a pro mentality.”
When it comes time to hit the ice, the Rangers know the netminder is ready to command the crease and give them the boost they need.
“He’s been a brick wall for us,” Andonovski said. “He’s given our group a lot of confidence to be able to make plays night-in and night-out. I think that’s contributed to a lot of our success on the offensive side.”
For the coaching staff, Parson’s dedication is paying off.
“He’s just so confident in his reads and decision making that it’s just all starting to come together right at the perfect time, which is great for us and great for the team,” DeKort said.
The Rangers are currently on a 6 game winning streak. Two of those games have been shut outs.
“Our guys are so good. Our [defence] and our [penalty killers] have been a huge help to me, obviously,” Parson said. “The forwards are chipper and [play] defensively as well, which is awesome. We’ve got a really good group here and we all gel. We’re excited to make some noise in the playoffs.”
For now, the netminder is focused on finishing his final season with the Rangers, but he has big plans as he prepares to make his debut in the NCAA next season as part of the Clarkson University team.
“My personal goal is obviously to get an entry level contract with an NHL team. That’s the dream. That’s what all this work is for,” Parsons said.
The 2024-2025 OHL season is nearing the halfway point.
Next up, the Rangers will take on the Kingston Frontenacs at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium on Friday before they head to Canada Life Place to take on their 401 rivals, the London Knights.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Trudeau asked Trump for California, Vermont to curb annexation talks
Justin Trudeau says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump kicked the tires on the potential annexation of Canada during their recent meeting in Florida, but the topic was quickly dropped when the prime minister countered with a request for two states.
Man dies after falling into sink hole at Fernie Alpine Resort
An investigation is underway by Elk Valley RCMP after a man died Wednesday after falling into a sink hole at Fernie Alpine Resort.
One Alberta man gets jail, another community time for 2022 Coutts border protest
Two Alberta men have been sentenced for their roles in the illegal Coutts border blockade in 2022.
Liberal leadership: Carney expected to launch bid next week, Clark organizing heavily, Gould considers entering
While longtime cabinet ministers Dominic LeBlanc and Melanie Joly have officially announced they have no plans to run for the Liberal leadership, several well-known faces are organizing behind the scenes to launch bids of their own.
Amid tense backdrop, Canadian warship gets friendly message from Chinese vessel tracking movements
Daybreak on HMCS Ottawa began with a call over the marine radio from a Chinese warship. The call is coming from a Chinese Frigate known as the Yuncheng, the warship has been shadowing HMCS Ottawa through the South China Sea for two days and counting.
'Everything is gone': Sask. business owner loses Los Angeles home to wildfires
A Saskatchewan business owner lost her Los Angeles home as wildfires ravage parts of the city.
Trump gets no-penalty sentence in his hush money case, while calling it 'despicable'
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday to no punishment in his historic hush money case, a judgment that lets him return to the White House unencumbered by the threat of a jail term or a fine.
'Devastating beyond words': Paris Hilton shows remnants of home destroyed by L.A. fire
Socialite Paris Hilton shared a video showing her ravaged house, destroyed by the L.A. wildfires., 'I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,' Hilton wrote on Instagram.
School software hack hits school boards across six Canadian provinces
School boards across Canada are grappling with the fallout from a significant cyberattack on PowerSchool, a widely used administration software platform.