Jimmy Snuggerud
Jimmy Snuggerud (born June 1, 2004) is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL).[1][2] Drafted 23rd overall in the first round of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft by the Blues, he signed a three-year entry-level contract with the team on March 28, 2025, following his junior season at the University of Minnesota.[3][4] Snuggerud hails from Chaska, Minnesota, where he developed his game through local youth programs before joining the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP).[1] At the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 2022 to 2025, he amassed 135 points (66 goals, 69 assists) in 119 games, ranking 42nd in program history for career scoring and 33rd for goals.[5] In his junior year (2024-25), he served as team captain, led the Gophers with 51 points (24 goals, 27 assists) in 40 games, and earned Big Ten First Team All-Star honors while finishing as a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.[4][5] Making his NHL debut in the 2024-25 season, Snuggerud has appeared in 23 games across his first two professional seasons as of November 2025, recording 5 goals and 7 assists for 12 points.[2] Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 193 pounds, he shoots right and is noted for his goal-scoring prowess and leadership on the ice.[2]Early life
Family background
Jimmy Snuggerud was born on June 1, 2004, in Chaska, Minnesota, to Dave and Ann Snuggerud.[6][1] His father, Dave Snuggerud, is a former professional ice hockey player who competed for the United States at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, where he recorded 3 goals and 2 assists in 6 games as part of the American roster.[7] Dave also played college hockey for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 1985 to 1989, earning All-WCHA honors and later appearing in 250 NHL games with the Minnesota North Stars, Washington Capitals, and Buffalo Sabres.[8] Snuggerud's grandfather, James "Jim" Westby, further deepened the family's hockey legacy by representing Team USA at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, where he contributed as a defenseman for the fifth-place American squad.[9] Westby, a Minneapolis native, played college hockey for the Golden Gophers in the late 1950s and early 1960s before competing internationally, including at the IIHF World Championships.[10] This multi-generational connection to University of Minnesota hockey and U.S. national teams has profoundly influenced Snuggerud's development, with both his father and grandfather serving as key role models.[8] Snuggerud grew up in a hockey-centric household in the western suburbs of the Twin Cities, alongside three siblings: older brother Jake (also known as Jacob), and sisters Ellie and Emma.[6][11] His family's backyard rink in Chaska fostered early passion for the sport, where Snuggerud spent countless hours skating, often contrasting with Jake's more meticulous approach to rink maintenance.[11] The Snuggerud family's enduring involvement in Minnesota hockey underscores a tradition of excellence passed down through generations.[12]Youth development
Snuggerud began skating at the age of two in the backyard rink set up by his family in Chaska, Minnesota, where winter activities revolved around hockey. He entered organized hockey as a Mite around age seven or eight, playing for local youth teams including the Chaska Chanhassen Youth Hockey Association. During the 2018–19 season, at the 14U level, he competed for the MN Great Plains 14U AAA in the MNBEL league, recording 8 goals and 4 assists in 15 games, and also suited up for the Chaska/Chanhassen Bantam AA team. The following year, he joined the Minnesota Blades 15U AAA while balancing high school play.[13][1] In 2019–20, as a freshman at Chaska High School in the USHS-MN league, Snuggerud emerged as a standout, tallying 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points in 23 regular-season games, leading his team in scoring. He added 5 goals and 2 assists in three playoff games, helping Chaska advance. That season, he also represented the USA U16 team at the Youth Olympic Games, contributing 2 assists in 4 games en route to a silver medal. His performance earned him selection to USA Hockey's National Team Development Program (NTDP) in March 2020, announced as one of 23 players for the 2020–21 U.S. National Under-17 Team.[1][14][15] Transitioning to the NTDP in Plymouth, Michigan, Snuggerud accelerated his development against elite competition. In 2020–21 with the U.S. National U17 Team, he posted 15 goals and 17 assists in 45 games, while adding 7 goals and 7 assists in 29 USHL games with the USNTDP Juniors. The 2021–22 season marked further growth with the U.S. National U18 Team, where he led the squad with 24 goals and 39 assists for 63 points in 59 games; in the USHL, he recorded 6 goals and 20 assists in 26 games. Internationally, he helped the U.S. win silver at the 2022 IIHF World U18 Championship, contributing 3 goals and 4 assists in 6 games. This period honed his skills as a right winger, emphasizing his powerful shot and playmaking ability, preparing him for collegiate hockey at the University of Minnesota.[1][16][14]Playing career
Junior hockey
Snuggerud began his junior hockey career with the U.S. National Team Development Program (NTDP) after a standout season at Chaska High School in Minnesota, where he recorded 15 goals and 19 assists in 23 games during the 2019-20 season.[1] In the 2020-21 season, he joined the NTDP's U.S. National U17 Team, contributing 15 goals and 17 assists in 45 games while also appearing in 29 USHL games with the USNTDP Juniors, where he tallied 7 goals and 7 assists for 14 points.[1][17] The following year, 2021-22, Snuggerud transitioned to the NTDP's U.S. National U18 Team, where he emerged as a key offensive contributor with 24 goals and 39 assists for 63 points in 59 games.[1] In the USHL, he played 26 games for the USNTDP Juniors, posting 6 goals and 20 assists for 26 points and a plus-15 rating, showcasing improved playmaking abilities.[17] His performance in the USHL during this period helped solidify his status as a top prospect, leading to his selection 23rd overall by the St. Louis Blues in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.[17] Throughout his NTDP tenure, Snuggerud developed into a versatile right winger known for his scoring touch and hockey IQ, accumulating 95 points in 104 NTDP games across both U17 and U18 levels.[1] These experiences in the competitive USHL environment, combined with NTDP training, prepared him for his collegiate debut at the University of Minnesota.[17]Collegiate career
Snuggerud committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, playing three seasons from 2022 to 2025 as a forward. A native of Chaska, Minnesota, he joined the program after being selected 23rd overall by the St. Louis Blues in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. During his collegiate tenure, Snuggerud established himself as one of the top goal scorers in the Big Ten Conference and NCAA, finishing his career ranked 33rd in program history with 66 goals and 42nd with 135 points. He became only the third player in Minnesota history to record at least 20 goals in each of his first three seasons, a feat that underscored his consistent offensive impact.[4][18][19] As a freshman in the 2022–23 season, Snuggerud appeared in 40 games, tallying 21 goals and 29 assists for 50 points, leading all Big Ten freshmen in scoring. His performance earned him co-Big Ten Scoring Champion honors with 36 conference points and a spot on the All-Big Ten Second Team, as well as the All-Big Ten Freshman Team. Snuggerud contributed significantly to the Gophers' run to the NCAA Tournament, where he recorded three goals in five playoff games.[5][20][21] In his sophomore year (2023–24), Snuggerud led the Gophers with 21 goals and 34 points over 39 games, despite a dip in assists, and notched six game-winning goals, tying for second in the conference. He repeated as a Big Ten First Star of the Week twice and was selected to the All-Big Ten First Team for his efforts. The Gophers advanced to the NCAA regional semifinals, with Snuggerud adding key contributions in the postseason.[22][23][21] Snuggerud's junior season in 2024–25 marked his most productive, as team captain leading the Gophers with 24 goals and 51 points in 40 games, including 19 conference goals. He earned All-Big Ten First Team honors for the second consecutive year, was named a finalist for Big Ten Player of the Year, and finished as a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, recognizing college hockey's top player. Additionally, he was selected to the AHCA/CCM Hockey All-America West Second Team and the NCAA Fargo Regional All-Tournament Team after helping Minnesota reach the NCAA Frozen Four. On March 28, 2025, following the Gophers' elimination, Snuggerud signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Blues, concluding his collegiate career.[24][25][3]| Season | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | +/- | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Minnesota | 40 | 21 | 29 | 50 | 42 | +35 | 149 |
| 2023–24 | Minnesota | 39 | 21 | 13 | 34 | 42 | +3 | 182 |
| 2024–25 | Minnesota | 40 | 24 | 27 | 51 | 29 | +13 | 161 |
| Career | Total | 119 | 66 | 69 | 135 | 113 | +51 | 492 |
Professional career
Snuggerud signed a three-year entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues on March 28, 2025, following the conclusion of his junior season at the University of Minnesota, where he had served as team captain and led the Gophers in scoring with 51 points in 40 games.[18][4] The deal, which carries an average annual value of $950,000 at the NHL level, marked his transition to professional hockey after being selected by the Blues in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2022 NHL Draft.[1] Snuggerud made his NHL debut with the Blues during the 2024-25 season, appearing in seven regular season games after signing, during which he recorded 1 goal and 3 assists for 4 points. In the 2025 playoffs, he appeared in 7 games, recording 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points with a +2 rating.[2] Entering the 2025-26 season as a full-time NHL rookie, Snuggerud earned a spot on the Blues' opening roster and has been deployed in the top six forward lines, averaging 15:30 of ice time per game through 19 appearances as of November 16, 2025.[4] In those games, he has contributed 5 goals and 6 assists for 11 points, with a plus/minus of -2, showcasing his offensive potential including power-play involvement and a 13.2% shooting percentage on 38 shots.[2] His early performance has positioned him as a Calder Trophy contender among rookies, highlighted by a strong start with two goals in his first three games. Snuggerud has adapted quickly to the NHL's pace, crediting his collegiate experience and international play for easing the transition.[26][27]International career
Youth tournaments
Snuggerud first represented the United States internationally at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he competed as a 15-year-old forward for Team USA in the boys' tournament.[28] He appeared in all four games, recording two assists while contributing to the team's defensive efforts, as the Americans advanced to the gold medal game before securing a silver medal with a 4-0 loss to Russia in the final. In November 2021, Snuggerud played for the U.S. National Under-18 Team at the U18 Five Nations Tournament in Monthey, Switzerland, a round-robin event featuring teams from Czechia, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.[29] He emerged as a standout performer, notching two hat tricks during the four-game sweep, including three goals against Sweden in a 5-2 opening victory and another three against Finland in the 9-2 finale.[29][30] His scoring propelled Team USA to the tournament championship, outscoring opponents 30-5 overall and earning gold without a loss. Snuggerud's most prominent youth international appearance came at the 2022 IIHF World U18 Championships in Landshut and Kaufbeuren, Germany, where he joined the U.S. Under-18 squad for the top annual under-18 tournament.[31] Over six games, he tallied three goals and four assists for seven points, including two goals in a 6-1 quarterfinal win over Czechia that advanced the Americans to the semifinals.[32] His contributions helped Team USA claim the silver medal, falling 6-4 to Sweden in the gold medal game after defeating Canada 4-1 in the semifinals.[31]World Juniors
Snuggerud was named to the United States national junior team for the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship, held in Halifax and Moncton, Canada.[33] In seven games, he tallied five goals and eight assists for 13 points, ranking third overall in tournament scoring while posting a +5 plus-minus rating.[34] His performance included two game-winning goals and contributions in key matches, such as a goal and assist in a 4-3 overtime win against Czechia during the preliminary round. The U.S. team advanced to the semifinals but lost 6-2 to Canada before securing bronze with a 5-1 victory over Sweden, where Snuggerud added two points.[35][36] Returning for the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden, Snuggerud was again selected to the U.S. roster on December 16, 2023. Over six games, he scored five goals and added three assists for eight points, achieving a +7 plus-minus and one game-winning goal.[37] Notable moments included his goal midway through the second period in the 3-2 semifinal win against Finland, cutting the deficit to 2-1 after trailing 2-0 and helping spark the comeback.[38][39] The U.S. captured gold for the second time in four years, defeating Sweden 5-2 in the final.[40]Awards and honors
Collegiate awards
During his three seasons with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 2022 to 2025, Jimmy Snuggerud earned numerous accolades for his offensive prowess, becoming one of the conference's top scorers and a national standout. As a freshman in 2022–23, he was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team after leading the league with 36 points (20 goals, 16 assists) in 24 conference games, tying for the scoring title with teammate Logan Cooley.[41] He also received All-Big Ten Freshman Team honors, recognizing his 48 points (23 goals, 25 assists) in 34 overall games, which ranked fifth nationally among freshmen.[41] In his sophomore year (2023–24), Snuggerud elevated his performance to earn All-Big Ten First Team selection, highlighted by 42 points (21 goals, 21 assists) in 37 games.[42] He was a two-time Big Ten First Star of the Week and contributed to the Gophers' regular-season conference championship.[5] His junior campaign in 2024–25 marked his most decorated season, leading the Big Ten with 19 conference goals en route to another All-Big Ten First Team nod and a finalist spot for Big Ten Player of the Year.[43][44] Snuggerud tallied 51 points (24 goals, 27 assists) in 40 games, earning him a spot on the AHCA/CCM Hockey All-America West Second Team and the NCAA Fargo All-Regional Team after a standout tournament performance.[45][5] Additionally, he was named a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA men's hockey, and received the Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) National Co-Player of the Month for January after recording 17 points in nine games.[46][47] He was a four-time Big Ten First Star of the Week during the season, underscoring his consistent impact.[18]| Year | Award/Honor |
|---|---|
| 2022–23 (Freshman) | All-Big Ten Second Team[41] All-Big Ten Freshman Team[41] Big Ten Scoring Co-Champion (36 points)[41] |
| 2023–24 (Sophomore) | All-Big Ten First Team[42] Big Ten First Star of the Week (2x)[5] |
| 2024–25 (Junior) | All-Big Ten First Team[43] AHCA/CCM Hockey All-America West Second Team[45] NCAA Fargo All-Regional Team[5] Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top-10 Finalist[46] Big Ten Player of the Year Finalist[44] HCA National Co-Player of the Month (January)[47] Big Ten First Star of the Week (4x)[18] |
International honors
Snuggerud has earned three medals representing the United States in IIHF international junior tournaments.[1] At the 2022 IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Germany, Snuggerud recorded three goals and four assists for seven points in six games, helping Team USA secure the silver medal after a 4-6 loss to Sweden in the gold medal game. In the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship in Canada, he led Team USA with a tournament-high 13 points (five goals and eight assists) in seven games, contributing to the bronze medal win via an 8-7 overtime victory against Sweden.[48] Snuggerud capped his junior international career with a gold medal at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden, where he tallied five goals and three assists for eight points in six games during Team USA's 6-2 final victory over the host nation.[40]Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Snuggerud began his organized hockey career at Chaska High School in Minnesota, where in the 2019–20 season he recorded 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points in 23 games during the regular season.[1] He followed this with two seasons in the United States Hockey League (USHL) as part of the U.S. National Team Development Program (NTDP), totaling 13 goals and 27 assists for 40 points in 55 games across the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons.[17] In his three-year collegiate career with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 2022 to 2025, Snuggerud amassed 66 goals and 69 assists for 135 points in 119 games, establishing himself as one of the program's top scorers and ranking 33rd in career goals and 42nd in overall scoring.[5] His freshman year in 2022–23 saw a breakout performance with 21 goals and 29 assists for 50 points in 40 games, earning him All-Big Ten First Team honors.[4] The following season, 2023–24, he scored 21 goals and added 13 assists for 34 points in 39 games despite a team injury-impacted campaign.[17] As captain in 2024–25, he led the Gophers with 24 goals and 27 assists for 51 points in 40 games, securing Big Ten First Team All-Star recognition again.[4] Transitioning to professional hockey with the St. Louis Blues, Snuggerud made his NHL debut in the 2024–25 season, appearing in 7 games with 1 goal and 3 assists for 4 points.[2] In the ongoing 2025–26 season as of November 16, 2025, he has played 19 games, scoring 5 goals and adding 6 assists for 11 points.[2] The following table summarizes Snuggerud's regular season statistics across his career:| Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019–20 | Chaska HS | USHS-MN | 23 | 15 | 19 | 34 | 12 |
| 2020–21 | U.S. NTDP | USHL | 29 | 7 | 7 | 14 | 14 |
| 2021–22 | U.S. NTDP | USHL | 26 | 6 | 20 | 26 | 22 |
| 2022–23 | Minnesota | NCAA (Big Ten) | 40 | 21 | 29 | 50 | 42 |
| 2023–24 | Minnesota | NCAA (Big Ten) | 39 | 21 | 13 | 34 | 42 |
| 2024–25 | Minnesota | NCAA (Big Ten) | 40 | 24 | 27 | 51 | 29 |
| 2024–25 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 7 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 19 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 6 |
| Season | Team | League | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019–20 | Chaska HS | USHS-MN | 3 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 0 |
| 2024–25 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 7 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 0 |
International
| Year | Tournament | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | IIHF U18 World Championship | USA | 6 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 2 | +4 |
| 2023 | IIHF World Junior Championship | USA | 7 | 5 | 8 | 13 | 2 | +5 |
| 2024 | IIHF World Junior Championship | USA | 6 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 2 | +7 |