16U RoughRiders Players Earning National Recognition

The 2025-2026 season has seen several Rocky Mountain RoughRiders 16U players earn national statistical recognition, highlighting the impact they are making on the ice and the strong talent within this year’s team.

Owen Sejna of Lafayette, Colorado ranks 4th in the country with 56 assists in 43 games. He also ranks 24th nationally in total points with 67 and is averaging 1.7 points per game.

Chase Buehler of Thornton, Colorado is tied for 7th in the country with 36 goals in 47 games. He ranks 25th nationally in total points with 66 and is averaging 1.5 points per game.

Lincoln Carnie of Denver, Colorado is tied for 40th nationally with 36 assists in 47 games and ranks 49th overall with 58 total points, averaging 1.3 points per game.

Landon Palik of Arvada, Colorado is tied for 33rd in the country with 37 assists in 47 games and ranks 62nd overall with 56 points, averaging 1.3 points per game.

Ryan Trudgeon of Arvada, Colorado is tied for 43rd nationally with 25 goals in 47 games and tied for 90th overall with 50 points, averaging 1.1 points per game.

In goal, Owen Amhaus of Monument, Colorado is tied for 7th in the country with four shutouts this season.

We are proud to recognize these players and the entire 16U team for their dedication and performance throughout the season. Their accomplishments reflect both individual commitment and the strength of hockey in Colorado.