‘Resilient’ Thunderbirds aim for first Memorial Cup title against powerhouse Remparts
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Jared Davidson credited his upbringing for the no-quit mentality he possesses.
“For me, it goes back to just the way I was raised with my parents,” said the Seattle Thunderbirds forward. “They gave me that no-quit mentality, no matter what I was doing.
“If it was in school, hockey or whatever sport I was playing, they didn’t want me to quit. They wanted me to see it through (with) what I was doing and work hard and the outcomes will work out for themselves.”
Davidson was passed on in two NHL drafts before being taken in the fifth round (130th overall) of the 2022 draft by the Montreal Canadiens. Now in his fifth season with Seattle, he gets a shot to play for the team’s first Memorial Cup title as the tournament’s third-leading scorer with six points (one goal, five assists).