Wolves Welcome Back Goaltender Easton Andersen to Academy u18 Team
- James Karr
- Aug 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 15
The West Chester Wolves are proud to announce the signing of 17-year-old goaltender Easton Andersen to the u18 roster. Standing 5’11” and weighing 174 lbs, the left-catching netminder from Texas brings athleticism, poise, and proven performance to the Wolves crease.
Andersen joins the u18 squad after a standout u16 AAA season with the Wolves, where he posted a 2.57 goals-against average and a stellar .932 save percentage in 22 games, along with three shutouts. His journey includes time with the Colorado Rampage 15U AAA and Amarillo Wranglers 14U A, giving him diverse experience at multiple competitive levels.
“Easton has shown he can rise to the challenge in big moments,” said u18 Academy Head Coach Jacob Smulevitch. “He’s calm under pressure, tracks the puck well, and gives our team a chance to win every night. We’re thrilled to have him back in the Wolves program at the u18 level.”
With Andersen between the pipes, the Wolves u18 squad gains a steady, battle-tested presence as they gear up for the upcoming season.