Deveaux returns for third season with Mariners


PORTLAND, Maine – The Maine Mariners announced the team is bringing back forward Wyllum Deveaux for his third season with the team. The Sackville, Nova Scotia native was named captain midway through last season.

Returning for his second full season as a pro in 2024-25, Deveaux picked up where he left off after a productive rookie campaign. He finished third on the team with 19 goals, and tied for fifth in points, with 31. He was also the team leader in power play goals, with eight.
Deveaux, who will turn 25 in August, was named captain on Jan. 23rd after beginning the season as one of three alternate captains. He followed Zach Tolkinen and Connor Doherty to become the third player in team history to wear the “C.”

Deveaux was originally signed as a free agent prior to the 2023-24 season, having played three pro games with the Wheeling Nailers the year before. Deveaux played college hockey for Harvard University from 2018-23.

For the second year in a row, Deveaux was named the winner of team’s “Community Service Award,” for his work in the community, sharing the honor with Matthew Philip.



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