2025-26 Hockey Roster

#28 Sutter Muzzatti Hockey Roster

Forward


Height 6-6
Weight 241 lbs.
Class Graduate
Hometown Okemos, Michigan
Last Team RPI (ECAC)
Sutter Muzzatti - Hockey - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Bio

AS A SENIOR (2025-26)

  • Suited up for all 37 games for the Irish.
  • Registered a career high 32 points on 13 goals and 19 assists.
  • Ranked second on the team in points.
  • Tallied two four point games on the year, a career best (Oct. 24 2-2-4 // Jan. 24 2-2-4).
  • Recorded two four game point streaks (Nov. 26 – Dec. 6 1-4-5 // Jan. 24 – Feb. 6 3-6-9).
  • Blocked 14 shots on the season.
  • Won 310 face-offs from the face-off circle, with a .509 win percentage.
  • Earned Big Ten Second Star of the Week honors (Oct. 28).
  • Was named Big Ten Third Star of the Week (Jan. 27).

PRIOR TO NOTRE DAME

  • Played three seasons at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York.
  • Appeared in 78 contests for the Engineers, registering 19 goals and 31 assists.
  • Was twice named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team and was a ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team honoree in 2023.
  • Hobey Baker Memorial Award Nominee in 2023-24.

PREP & PERSONAL 

  • Was drafted by the Nashville Predators in the fifth round (pick 143 overall) in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.
  • Prior to his collegiate days at RPI, spent two seasons in junior hockey between the Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL), Austin Bruins (NAHL) and the USNTDP U18 team.
  • Registered 17 goals and 42 assists in two seasons with the Bruins, including 46 points (12-34-46) in 50 games played during the 2021-22 season.
  • Was named to the 2020-21 NAHL Academic Achievement Team (Central).
  • Native of Okemos, Michigan.
  • Son of Jason and Wendy Muzzatti.
  • Has two siblings, Dryden and Bailey.
  • Cousins Carson (’21) and Terres (’20) both graduated from Notre Dame.
  • Father, Jason, was a goalie and played collegiate hockey at Michigan State before a 16-year professional hockey career which included 62 games played in the National Hockey League between Calgary, Hartford, New York Rangers, and San Jose.