2009:

  • Named youngest member the team at 15 years old
  • Totaled 4 points in 16 games

2010

  • Not selected on initial National Team roster
  • Called up to the team in November 2009
  • Had one assist in 16 games to help the team win gold at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games

2011

  • Played in 13 games tallying 4 points
  • Helped the team to a bronze medal finish at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge

2012

  • Helped the team to a gold medal win at the 2012 World Championships held in Hamar, Norway
  • Scored 6 points and 14 penalty minutes in 13 games

2013

  • Tied for the lead in team points (8) at the 2013 World Championships in Goyang, South Korea where the US team finished 2nd
  • Totaled 20 points in 16 games

2014

  • Played as the oldest member of the team’s top line with Declan Farmer and Brody Roybal at 21 years old
  • Tallied 11 points in 13 games during the season
  • The US team came back from a loss in the preliminary round to topple Russia 1-0 for the first ever back to back Paralympic gold medal victory in the sport’s history

2015

  • Named alternate captain of the US Sled Hockey Team
  • Scored 13 points in 13 games
  • Named Best Defenseman of the Tournament at the World Championships in Buffalo, NY where Team USA captured the title defeating Canada for the gold medal
  • Nominated for the 2015 ESPY for Best Male Athlete with a Disability

2016

  • Alternate captain of the team
  • Helped the team to a first place finish at the 2016 PanPacific Championship with 14 points in 9 games

2017

  • Alternate captain of the team
  • Helped the US squad to a silver medal finish at the 2017 World Championships held in Gangneung, South Korea
  • Scored 12 points in 12 games

2018

  • Named team captain
  • Led the team to a come from behind victory at the 2018 Paralympic sled hockey gold medal game
    • Assisted on the game winning goal in overtime
  • Scored 16 points in 17 games