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25 active players have played 100 or more games in their USHL careers

As the calendar flips to the 2025 portion of this season, 15 USHL players have played 30 or more games — including eight from the Sioux City Musketeers and six from the Tri-City Storm.

Just 27 players appeared in all 62 regular-season games last season while Amine Hajibi led the USHL with 63, as the left-shot forward played four games with Green Bay before an early-October trade to Cedar Rapids.

In a league where players spend anywhere from one week to four years with their respective teams, there's plenty of roster movement. And frankly, most players don't want to get too comfortable as they hope to quickly advance to the college or pro level.

However, a number of players return for a second, third or potentially even fourth season, and 25 USHL players are currently members of the century club — one of which recently surpassed the 200-game mark.

Here are the USHL's active games played leaders.

  • Michael Burchill, F, Youngstown — 201
  • Shaun McEwen, D, Tri-City — 161
  • David Klee, F, Muskegon — 153
  • Merril Steenari, F, Fargo — 150
  • Justin Stupka, F, Sioux City — 148
  • Owen Keefe, D, Sioux City — 146
  • Mykhailo Danylov, F, Green Bay — 143
  • Dashel Oliver, F, Lincoln — 141
  • Gavin Cornforth, F, Dubuque — 140
  • Artemi Nizameyev, F, Tri-City — 132
  • Davis Borozinskis, F, Omaha — 131
  • Aleksandr Rybakov, D, Sioux Falls — 131
  • Reid Conn, D, Chicago — 128
  • Luke Baker, D, Omaha — 126
  • Gennadi Chaly, D, Sioux Falls — 125
  • Riley Bassen, F, Fargo — 122
  • Peter Cisar, F, Fargo — 120
  • Jack Willson, D, Youngstown — 120
  • Cameron Briere, F, Tri-City — 115
  • Kazimier Sobieski, D, Youngstown — 115
  • Landen Gunderson, F, Sioux City — 114
  • Teddy Spitznagel, F, Muskegon — 107
  • Jonah Aegerter, F, Omaha — 106
  • Jamison Sluys, F, Youngstown — 103
  • Jack Pechar, F, Lincoln — 100

*List as of Jan. 3, 2025.