Key Takeaways
- Victor Plante is a skilled forward with tenacity and smart routes, who has turned up his game in November with impressive performances in the U18 Five Nations Tournament and the CHL-USA Prospects Challenge.
- Plante is part of a hockey family with two older brothers, Zam and Max, who are NHL draft picks and have been dominating NCAA competition.
- Despite a busy schedule, Plante relies on his brothers for advice on navigating his draft-eligible season and handling the pressures of preparing for the NHL draft.
- Plante’s confidence and teamwork have been key factors in his success, and he is excited to see how the rest of the season unfolds.
Introduction to Victor Plante
A skilled forward that brings both tenacity and smart routes, Plante really turned up his game in November, starting with six points in four games at the U18 Five Nations Tournament. The month concluded with his success at the CHL-USA Prospects Challenge. Sprinkled in between, Plante has five points in his past four games against USHL competition, helping the U18 team win three of those four games. This impressive performance has showcased Plante’s ability to thrive under pressure and make a significant impact on the ice.
Team Confidence and Growth
“I think we’re playing with more confidence, and it really showed in that CHL Challenge,” Plante said. “We had a rough start to the season, we understood that, and I think we really grew together and found ways to build each other up. It’s all coming together now and it’s exciting.” This growth in confidence and teamwork has been a key factor in Plante’s success, and he is excited to see how the rest of the season unfolds. The team’s ability to come together and support each other has been instrumental in their recent wins, and Plante is proud to be a part of it.
The Plante Family Legacy
A native of Hermantown, Minnesota, Plante is part of a trio of brothers that could be known as one of the country’s next great hockey families. His two older brothers, Zam and Max Plante, are NHL draft picks of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings, respectively, and have been dominating NCAA competition this season at Minnesota-Duluth, where Victor is also committed. The Plante brothers have a strong hockey background, and Victor is following in their footsteps with his impressive performance on the ice.
Holiday Season and Family Time
The brothers were originally planning on spending some time together around the holidays, but hockey got in the way. Max played for Team USA at the World Junior Championship while Zam was selected for the U.S. Collegiate Selects team, which took place in Davos, Switzerland, in the Spengler Cup. “I got to see them for a day,” Plante said. “It’s busy, hockey has given us some great opportunities, so I watched them from afar because I was back here in [Plymouth] for Christmas.” Despite the busy schedule, Plante is grateful for the opportunities that hockey has provided for him and his brothers.
Navigating the Draft-Eligible Season
While he didn’t get much time with his brothers this holiday season, Plante does rely on them when it comes to navigating his draft-eligible season. He’s picked both of their brains about handling the pressures of preparing for the NHL draft and the extra attention of NHL scouts. Plante’s brothers have been through the same experience, and their advice has been invaluable in helping him prepare for the challenges ahead. With their guidance, Plante is better equipped to handle the pressures of the draft-eligible season and make a strong impression on NHL scouts.
Conclusion and Future Outlook
In conclusion, Victor Plante is a talented young hockey player with a bright future ahead of him. With his impressive performance in November and his growth in confidence and teamwork, Plante is making a strong case for himself in the upcoming NHL draft. With the support of his brothers and his own hard work, Plante is ready to take on the challenges of the draft-eligible season and make his mark on the hockey world. As the season unfolds, it will be exciting to see how Plante continues to develop and grow as a player, and whether he will follow in his brothers’ footsteps to become an NHL draft pick.


