Huskies defenceman commits to University of Jamestown
Forward/defenceman Tanner McCracken has committed to the University of Jamestown in North Dakota for the 2025-26 season.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A mainstay of the Fort St. John Huskies has decided his next move after going out on top with a Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) title.
Forward/defenceman Tanner McCracken has committed to the University of Jamestown located in North Dakota for the 2025-26 season, according to a Facebook post from the Huskies on Friday, June 6th.
A hometown product, McCracken leaves the Huskies after four seasons, with his final year being his most productive.
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In 40 regular-season contests, he scored nine goals and had 35 assists for a total of 44 points. McCracken was more proficient in the playoffs, with a goal and nine assists for 10 points as Fort St. John captured its fifth title in six seasons.
In 142 career regular-season games, McCracken had 33 goals and 68 assists for 101 total points. But more importantly, the 22-year-old’s veteran presence provided solid leadership for a young Huskies squad on their way to a title.
“Tanner’s leadership and dedication have been exemplary,” reads the post. “His commitment to excellence has left a lasting impact on our organization.”
McCracken’s new squad, the University of Jamestown Jimmies, play in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) division one.Â
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ACHA is made up of American collegiate hockey programs not affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
On the ice, the Jimmies finished with a record of 24 wins and 10 losses in 2024-25, falling to Liberty University of Lynchburg, Virginia in the second round of the ACHA national championship tournament.
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