Islanders Overager Sirman Signs With Queen's U Sports Program For Next Season
Charlottetown Islanders blueliner Thomas Sirman has found a landing spot for next season, committing to Queen's University in Kingston.
Meet the new guy! We welcome @tsirms from @IslandersHKY who chose to play Canadian University hockey. Sirman joins a legacy of Sirman’s at Queen’s as his late father Thomas and brother @WillSirman have worn the tricolour in the past. Welcome! #KARMA #ChaGheill🇷🇴 @queensgaels pic.twitter.com/C1EIXDh34E
— Queen’s Gaels Men’s Hockey (@QueensMHockey) January 15, 2025
Sirman, 20, has 10 points (2+8) across 28 games since joining the Charlottetown Islanders from the OHL's Ottawa 67's this October. Across parts of four seasons with the 67's, Sirman netted 65 points (12+53) over 164 OHL games.
He marks the first official QMJHL commit to Canadian university-level hockey for the 2025-26 season. However, Sirman is the second QMJHL player to commit since the start of this season, as recently departed Blainville-Boisbriand Armada goaltender Remi Delafontaine joined the University of New Brunswick mid-season yesterday.
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