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Dawson Mercer

Dawson Mercer (born October 27, 2001) is a Canadian right winger for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing at 6 feet (183 cm) tall and weighing 180 pounds (82 kg), he shoots right-handed and was selected by the Devils in the first round, 18th overall, of the . Hailing from , , Mercer has established himself as a versatile two-way forward known for his skating, intensity, and defensive reliability since making his NHL debut in the 2021–22 season. Mercer began his hockey journey in youth leagues, playing for the Tri Pen Ice U15 AAA program from 2014 to 2016 before moving to in 2016–17. He then joined the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), suiting up for the from 2017 to 2019 and the Chicoutimi Saguenéens in 2019–21, where he amassed 84 goals and 102 assists for 186 points in 194 regular-season games. In his final junior season, Mercer earned a spot on the QMJHL First All-Star Team after posting 19 goals and 17 assists in 23 games, interrupted by the . Internationally, he represented at the , winning gold in 2020 and silver in 2021, contributing key points in both tournaments. Following the draft, Mercer signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Devils in October 2020 and transitioned directly to professional hockey without seasoning. He made his NHL debut on October 14, 2021, and became the only Devils skater to play all 82 games in the 2021–22 season, scoring his first NHL goal against the on October 19, 2021. Over his first three seasons, Mercer reached milestones including his first on April 4, 2023, his 100th NHL point on November 10, 2023, and his 200th game on January 3, 2024, while breaking the franchise record for consecutive games played with 141 in February 2023. As of November 2025, he has recorded 92 goals and 91 assists for 183 points in 347 career NHL games, with 9 goals and 7 assists through 19 games in the 2025–26 season and his best offensive output coming in 2022–23 (27 goals, 56 points). In September 2024, Mercer secured his future with the Devils by signing a three-year, $12 million contract extension through the 2026–27 season. He has also debuted for at the senior level, representing the country at the IIHF in 2022 and 2024 and tallying 9 points in 19 games.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Dawson Mercer was born on October 27, 2001, in , , . He is the son of Charlotte Mercer, a homemaker, and Craig Mercer, a powerline technician. also has a sister named Jessica. Mercer grew up in , a small rural community on Newfoundland's , where the tight-knit family environment and the island's strong cultural emphasis on community and outdoor activities shaped his early years. His family's unwavering support, rooted in Newfoundland's hockey-passionate traditions, played a pivotal role in his formative experiences. Craig Mercer had a background in competitive , having played minor hockey growing up and later becoming a star in the . The family demonstrated their close bond by attending Mercer's NHL debut with the on October 15, 2021.

Youth hockey development

Mercer began skating at a young age at the Bay Arena in , , where he first developed his passion for the sport under the guidance of his family. His early experiences on the ice were supported by his parents, who encouraged his involvement in local minor programs. In the Bantam AAA League (NLBAAAHL), Mercer played for the Tri Pen Ice U15 AAA team, showcasing his emerging talent as a forward. During the 2014-15 season, he contributed 20 goals and 23 assists for 43 points in 28 regular-season games. The following 2015-16 season marked a breakout year, as he led the league with 42 goals and 68 points in 24 games, earning recognition as the top scorer in both categories and the league's . These performances highlighted his scoring prowess and playmaking ability at the minor level. After his bantam season, Mercer attended in , , for the 2016–17 season, where he played prep for the school's under-18 varsity team in the New England Prep School . As Mercer prepared for major junior , his strong and competitive drive became evident, traits often attributed to his roots as a proud Newfoundlander in a hockey-passionate community. In 2017, he was selected eighth overall by the in the QMJHL Entry Draft, signaling his transition toward higher-level competition.

Playing career

Junior career

Mercer began his major junior career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) after being selected eighth overall by the in the 2017 QMJHL Entry Draft. In his rookie 2017–18 season, the 16-year-old forward recorded 11 goals and 15 assists for 26 points in 61 regular-season games, adding four points in 10 playoff contests as reached the second round. He showed steady improvement the following year, exploding offensively with 30 goals and 34 assists for 64 points in 68 games during the 2018–19 season, while contributing 16 points in 16 playoff games to help the Voltigeurs advance to the QMJHL President's Cup final, where they fell to the . On January 6, 2020, midway through the 2019–20 season, Mercer was traded from to the Saguenéens in a blockbuster deal involving six draft picks. Prior to the trade, he had tallied 18 goals and 24 assists in 26 games with the ; after joining , he added six goals and 12 assists in 16 games, finishing the shortened season with 24 goals and 36 assists across 42 total appearances. The 2020–21 QMJHL campaign was further abbreviated due to the , limiting teams to regional schedules, but Mercer excelled as an assistant captain for , leading the team with 19 goals and 17 assists for 36 points in 23 games despite missing time for international duty. His strong two-way play earned him the Guy Carbonneau Trophy as the league's top defensive forward, recognizing his defensive reliability alongside offensive contributions; he also added 17 points in nine playoff games as reached the conference semifinals. Over four QMJHL seasons split between and , Mercer amassed 84 goals and 102 assists for 186 points in 194 regular-season games. Mercer's performance throughout his junior career positioned him as a projected first-round pick in the . He ranked 14th overall among North American skaters on NHL Central Scouting's midterm list and was praised by scouts for his versatility as a reliable two-way capable of playing , with strong skating, defensive awareness, and emerging offensive upside that made him a safe, high-floor prospect. The selected him 18th overall in the first round on October 6, 2020. Following the draft, Mercer signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Devils on December 24, 2020. His transition to professional hockey was delayed by the ongoing , which disrupted schedules and limited immediate opportunities for recent draftees.

Professional career

Mercer made his NHL debut with the on October 15, 2021, against the , where he recorded his first NHL point with an assist. Four days later, on October 19, 2021, he scored his first career NHL goal against the , a assisted by Tomas Tatar that opened the scoring in a 4-1 Devils victory. In his 2021-22 season, Mercer established himself as a key contributor, appearing in 82 games and tallying 17 goals and 25 assists for 42 points, earning votes for the as the league's top rookie. The following year, 2022-23, he built on that foundation with 27 goals and 29 assists for 56 points in 82 games, showcasing improved scoring touch despite the Devils' transitional period; he added 3 goals and 4 assists in 12 playoff games as the team reached the second round. His 2023-24 campaign saw consistent production of 20 goals and 13 assists over 82 games, solidifying his role in the lineup amid the team's push for playoff contention. Mercer maintained reliability in 2024-25, notching 19 goals and 17 assists in 82 games while extending his ironman streak and contributing 2 goals in 5 playoff games. As of November 19, 2025, has recorded 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points in 19 games of the 2025-26 season. contract progression began with a three-year entry-level signed on December 24, 2020, with a cap hit of $894,167, covering the 2021-24 seasons due to a slide year. On September 20, 2024, the Devils secured his services with a three-year extension worth $12 million total (average annual value of $4 million) running through the 2026-27 season. Throughout his professional tenure, Mercer has evolved into a versatile forward capable of playing or , often deployed in shutdown roles against top opponents and as a mainstay on the penalty kill, where his defensive reliability has been a cornerstone of the Devils' forward group.

International career

Junior international

Mercer earned a spot on Team Canada's roster for the 2020 IIHF World Under-20 Championship, held from December 2019 to January 2020 in the , as one of the tournament's younger participants at age 18. Selected through Hockey Canada's evaluation process, which included monitoring his performance in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), he began the event as the 13th forward but appeared in all seven games, contributing defensively en route to a gold medal victory over in the final. Although he recorded no points, his reliable two-way play as a checking forward helped solidify Canada's dominance. This exposure elevated his draft stock ahead of the , highlighting his maturity and penalty-killing ability despite limited offensive output. Returning for the 2021 IIHF World Under-20 Championship in , Mercer secured another roster spot following a selection camp adapted for protocols, where he impressed evaluators with his versatility. Playing a more prominent role on Canada's middle-six lines and penalty kill, the two-way forward tallied 2 goals and 4 assists over 7 games, including multi-point efforts against and . His contributions supported Canada's run to the final, where they earned silver after a loss to the , further demonstrating his growth as a complete player capable of impacting both ends of the ice. These tournaments accelerated Mercer's development by exposing him to high-stakes international competition against top junior talent, refining his defensive responsibilities and boosting his confidence as a two-way . The back-to-back appearances, combined with his steady QMJHL production, underscored his reliability and propelled him to the 18th overall selection by the in the 2020 NHL Draft.

Senior international

Mercer made his debut with Canada's senior national team at the in , , and , , where he appeared in all 10 games for the silver medal-winning squad, registering five assists while contributing on the penalty kill and in . reached the final but fell 4–3 in to host , marking the team's 28th medal in tournament history. Mercer's role emphasized his two-way reliability as a bottom-six forward, leveraging his strong defensive positioning and 58.6% success rate to support the team's structure. Mercer did not participate in the 2021 or 2023 IIHF World Championships. Two years after his debut, he returned to the senior roster for the 2024 IIHF World Championship in Prague and Ostrava, Czechia, earning selection in April as one of the younger players on a squad that secured bronze. In nine games, he tallied three goals and one assist for four points, including a game-tying goal against Great Britain in the opener and an empty-netter in a pre-tournament win over Denmark. His contributions highlighted his evolution as a depth forward capable of offensive bursts while maintaining defensive responsibilities, such as backchecking and neutral-zone play. Throughout his senior appearances, has been deployed primarily as a defensive specialist in Canada's bottom six, praised for his competitive edge, prowess, and ability to match up against top opponents without compromising the team's . As of November 2025, he has not been named to further senior tournaments, including the in and .

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Mercer made his NHL debut with the New Jersey Devils during the 2021–22 season, appearing in all 82 games and establishing himself as a reliable two-way forward. Over his first four full seasons, he demonstrated consistency by playing at least 82 games each year, showcasing durability and contributing offensively while developing defensively. His goal-scoring peaked in the 2022–23 season with 27 tallies, followed by strong performances of 20 goals in 2023–24 and 19 in 2024–25, reflecting his growth as a shooter on the Devils' roster. The following table summarizes Mercer's NHL regular season statistics:
SeasonTeamGPGAPTS+/-PIM
2021–22NJD82172542-2528
2022–23NJD822729562214
2023–24NJD82201333-2629
2024–25NJD82191736416
2025–26NJD18971688
As of November 19, 2025, Mercer's career regular season totals stand at 346 games played, 92 goals, 91 assists, and 183 points, with a plus/minus of -17 and 95 penalty minutes. In the playoffs, Mercer has appeared in 17 games across two postseasons, recording 5 goals and 4 assists for 9 points. During the 2023 playoffs (concluding the 2022–23 season), he contributed 3 goals and 4 assists in 12 games as the Devils advanced to the second round. In the 2025 playoffs (concluding the 2024–25 season), he played 5 games, scoring 2 goals with no assists before New Jersey's elimination in the first round. No playoff appearances occurred following the 2021–22 and 2023–24 seasons, as the Devils missed the postseason those years. The 2025–26 season remains ongoing with no postseason yet.

International

Mercer has represented in international competition at both junior and senior levels, accumulating statistics in World Junior Championships and IIHF World Championships.

Junior International

YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIM
2020WJC70000
2021WJC72462
Total142462
These statistics reflect Mercer's contributions to Canada's in 2020 and in 2021.

Senior International

YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIM
2022100550
202493144
Total193694
Canada earned a in 2024.

Career International Totals

LevelGPGAPtsPIM
142462
Senior193694
Overall33510156

Awards and honors

Junior and CHL level

During his time in the Newfoundland Labrador Bantam Hockey League (NLBAAAHL), Mercer achieved notable recognition in his first two seasons. In 2014–15, he contributed to his team's championship win and led the league with 23 assists. The following season, 2015–16, he topped the scoring charts with 42 goals and 68 points overall. In the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), Mercer earned the Trophy in the 2020–21 season as the best defensive forward, highlighting his strong two-way play for the Saguenéens. He was also selected to the QMJHL First All-Star Team and won the Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy as the league's most sportsmanlike player that season. He was nominated as a finalist for the Paul Dumont Trophy in 2019–20, recognizing his personality and contributions off the ice.

Professional and international

Mercer received votes in the voting for the 2021–22 as the NHL's top rookie, earning six points from one fourth-place vote and three fifth-place votes to finish 11th overall. In international competition, Mercer contributed to 's at the 2020 , where he recorded 0 goals and 0 assists in seven games. He followed that with a at the 2021 , tallying two goals and four assists over seven contests. At the senior level, Mercer helped secure a at the 2022 , recording 1 goal and 4 assists in 10 games during the tournament in . He rejoined Team for the 2024 in Czechia, where the team finished fourth after a semifinal loss to and a bronze medal game defeat to ; Mercer posted three goals and one assist in nine games. As of November 2025, Mercer has not earned major senior NHL honors such as selection or other individual trophies beyond his Calder consideration.

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