LATEST | Fourteen-year-old makes WHL history with outstanding performance
2008-born forward Jaxon Jacobson made his long-anticipated debut for the WHL's Brandon Wheat Kings on Friday. He was called up from Brandon's U18 AAA team of the same name.
Jacobson, 14 years old and a Brandon native, scored two goals against the Moose Jaw Warriors � including a power-play goal displaying his wicked release:
Jacobson, who turns 15 on Monday, added another at even strength. He has 31 points in 11 games for Brandon's U18 AAA squad.
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