
Hometown: Mississauga, Ontario
Last Season: Moore had a solid season with the United States National Team Development Program in 2024-25, putting up 27 goals and 59 points in 64 games. He has been described as a player who flashes some big time offensive upside at times but who also struggles a bit with consistency. He plays a mostly straight forward game and loves setting up shop in front of the net and converting on rebounds and redirections from in close. He isn’t the flashiest of players overall, but he does a lot right in all three zones. He was drafted in the second round (#51 overall) by the Boston Bruins in the 2025 NHL Draft.
Season Outlook: Moore should be a pretty important part of BC’s forward group from the jump next year as the Eagles look to replace a whole lot of the production they are losing with Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault going pro. The general consensus on Moore seems to be that he’s a player who will benefit from some extended time playing in college, so we should get to series him for a couple of seasons before he begins his own NHL career.
I would expect to see Moore centering the third line this season, perhaps playing alongside Brady Berard and Will Vote. But he may even see some action on the second line alongside Andre Gasseau and Oskar Jellvik.
Fun Fact: Moore is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, making him a bit of an nontraditional US National Team Development Program player.