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Will Butcher

William "Will" Butcher (born January 6, 1995) is an professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the of the (AHL). Standing at 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall and weighing 195 pounds (88 kg), he shoots left-handed and is known for his offensive contributions from the blue line. Butcher was selected by the in the fifth round, 123rd overall, of the but chose to complete his collegiate career before turning professional. Butcher honed his skills in the United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP) and the (USHL) with the before committing to the . At Denver, he played four seasons (2013–2017) for the Pioneers, accumulating 103 points (28 goals, 75 assists) in 158 games and helping the team win the 2017 . His standout senior year in 2016–17 saw him lead all defensemen nationally with 37 points (7 goals, 30 assists) in 43 games, earning him the prestigious as the top player in NCAA men's , along with NCHC Player of the Year and Offensive Defenseman of the Year honors. Butcher was also named an NCAA First-Team All-American (West Region) that season and received similar accolades in prior years, including Second-Team All-American status in 2015–16. After college, Butcher signed a two-year entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils on August 27, 2017, making his NHL debut that October and quickly establishing himself as a rookie standout with eight assists in his first five games. Over parts of four NHL seasons (2017–2022), he played 275 games across the Devils and Buffalo Sabres, recording 114 points (16 goals, 98 assists) and earning a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team in 2018. Following his NHL stint, Butcher spent time in the AHL with affiliates of the Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Minnesota Wild, then played overseas in the 2024–25 season, appearing in 15 games for Barys Astana of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and 32 games for EHC Red Bull München of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). In October 2025, he returned to North America by signing a one-year contract with the Monsters, the primary affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Early life

Childhood and family

Will Butcher was born on January 6, 1995, in , a suburb of in the , to parents and Julie Butcher. His father, , had been a standout athlete at Sun Prairie High School during his own youth. Butcher grew up in a close-knit family alongside his siblings: an older sister named Jessie and a younger brother, Mike. The family resided in Sun Prairie. During his childhood, Butcher developed interests outside of structured activities, including , , , spending time with friends, and watching movies. These pursuits reflected the recreational opportunities abundant in Wisconsin's landscapes and the relaxed pace of small-town life.

Introduction to hockey

Will Butcher's introduction to ice hockey began at a young age in his hometown of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, where he first started skating around age 2 or 3, initially with some reluctance but quickly developing a passion for the sport. Growing up in a supportive family environment in Sun Prairie, Butcher's early interest was nurtured through local youth programs that emphasized foundational skills and enjoyment. By his early teens, Butcher progressed into organized youth , joining the , a prominent triple-A program in the area, where he played for two seasons from 2009 to 2011. Coached by his father during this period, he participated in local and regional leagues that provided structured competition and skill-building opportunities, helping him balance with other like soccer, football, baseball, and golf to foster overall athletic development. These experiences highlighted a key milestone in his youth career: consistent rink time and practices that built his confidence and technical abilities without rushing advancement. Butcher's standout performances in the Madison Capitols program led to his selection for USA Hockey's National Team Development Program (USNTDP) in 2011, at age 16, marking his transition from regional youth play to a national elite development pathway. Prior to this, his training regimen focused on deliberate progression, refining , puck-handling, and defensive fundamentals through age-appropriate drills and games, which were instrumental in preparing him for higher-level competition.

Playing career

Junior and collegiate career

Butcher began his junior career with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL) during the 2010–11 season, appearing in 60 games and recording 5 goals and 20 assists for 25 points along with a +12 rating, helping the team win the Clark Cup playoffs championship. He joined the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP) in 2011, embarking on a two-year stint that honed his skills as a defenseman through rigorous on-ice training, off-ice conditioning including weightlifting, and mental preparation to build a well-rounded game. In the 2011–12 season with the USNTDP Juniors in the United States Hockey League (USHL), he appeared in 31 games, recording 2 goals and 8 assists for 10 points. The following year, 2012–13, he logged 3 goals and 10 assists in 26 USHL games with the team, while contributing 11 goals and 26 assists across 67 total games for the U.S. National Under-18 Team. Key experiences included competing in the 2012 IIHF Under-18 World Championship and the 2011 Four Nations Tournament, which accelerated his growth against international competition. At the conclusion of his USNTDP tenure, Butcher was selected by the in the fifth round, 123rd overall, of the , though he ultimately did not sign with the organization. He then committed to the , joining the Pioneers of the (NCHC) for the 2013–14 season. As a , Butcher adapted to the collegiate level, suiting up for 38 games and tallying 8 goals and 8 assists for 16 points, highlighted by his first NCAA goal against Merrimack on October 12. His sophomore campaign in 2014–15 marked a breakout, as he elevated his production to 4 goals and 14 assists in 38 games for 18 points, including a career-high three-point performance (1 goal, 2 assists) against . In his junior year, 2015–16, Butcher demonstrated consistency on the blue line, notching 9 goals and 23 assists for 32 points in 41 games while tying for the team lead in rating at +19. As a senior and team captain in 2016–17, Butcher provided steady , registering 7 goals and 30 assists for 37 points in 43 games with a +27 rating, helping guide the Pioneers to the 2017 NCAA victory. Over his four-year collegiate career, he appeared in 160 games, accumulating 28 goals and 75 assists for 103 points and a +49 rating, solidifying his reputation as an offensive defenseman capable of quarterbacking power plays and contributing dynamically from the back end.

Professional career

Butcher signed a two-year entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils on August 27, 2017, forgoing an offer from the Colorado Avalanche, who had drafted him in 2013. In his rookie NHL season of 2017–18, he appeared in 81 games for the Devils, recording 44 points (5 goals, 39 assists) and earning a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team as a reliable puck-moving defenseman. Over his four seasons with New Jersey from 2017 to 2021, Butcher played 238 NHL games, contributing offensively with his ability to facilitate breakouts but facing challenges with defensive consistency and occasional injuries, including a shoulder issue early in his career. On July 28, 2021, the Devils traded Butcher and a 2022 fifth-round pick to the for future considerations. During the 2021–22 season with , he suited up for 37 games, managing 8 points (2 goals, 6 assists) amid a lower-body injury that limited his playing time. As a , Butcher joined the organization on a one-year, on July 22, 2022, but spent the entire 2022–23 season in the () with the , where he posted 43 points (6 goals, 37 assists) in 65 games as a key offensive contributor from the blue line. Butcher signed another one-year, two-way deal with the on July 4, 2023, but did not appear in any NHL games, instead recording 7 points (3 goals, 4 assists) in 14 outings with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins before being traded to the on January 25, 2024, for forward Maxim Cajkovic. With Minnesota, he debuted in the NHL that season, playing 9 games and tallying 1 assist, while adding 9 points (3 goals, 6 assists) in 24 games with the . His time in North America highlighted ongoing struggles with establishing a consistent NHL role, often due to injuries and competition for defensive spots. Seeking opportunities abroad, Butcher signed with of the (KHL) on July 25, 2024, where he appeared in 15 games, registering 3 assists before being released. He then joined EHC München of the (DEL) on November 21, 2024, contributing 11 points (3 goals, 8 assists) in 32 regular-season games and 3 assists in 5 playoff contests as a steady puck-mover on the back end. On October 9, 2025, Butcher returned to the AHL by signing a one-year contract with the , the ' affiliate. As of November 2025, he has appeared in 7 games for the Monsters, recording 1 goal and 3 assists, aiming to revive his North American professional career at age 30. Throughout his professional journey, Butcher has evolved as an offensive-minded defenseman valued for his vision and passing, though persistent injuries and defensive inconsistencies have hindered a sustained NHL presence.

International play

Junior level

Butcher's junior international career began during his tenure with the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP), where he was selected through competitive tryout camps starting in 2011, providing a structured pathway to national team opportunities via intensive training and evaluation processes. These experiences honed his defensive skills and prepared him for high-stakes tournaments, culminating in appearances at the . In 2012, Butcher represented the at the IIHF World U18 Championships held in Brno, , and Breclav, , where Team USA captured the gold medal by defeating 3-1 in the final. As a key defenseman on the roster, he logged six games without recording a point but contributed defensively with two penalty minutes, helping anchor the blue line during the undefeated tournament run. Returning for the 2013 IIHF World U18 Championships in , , Butcher played a more offensively involved role, tallying two goals and two assists for four points over seven games, including a power-play goal against in the preliminary round. Team USA earned the after a 3-2 loss to in the final, with Butcher's balanced play—two penalty minutes and positive contributions on both ends—solidifying his development as a reliable puck-moving defenseman. Butcher continued his junior international career at the IIHF World Junior Championships (U20). In 2014, held in , , he recorded two goals and three assists for five points in five games, helping Team USA finish fourth after a semifinal loss to and a fifth-place game win over Czechia. In 2015, at the tournament in and , , Butcher served as an alternate captain and tallied one assist in five games as Team USA placed fifth following a quarterfinal loss to .

Senior level

Butcher made his senior international debut with the at the in , following a standout NHL rookie season with the in which he led all rookie defensemen with 39 assists and earned a spot on the . announced his selection to the 25-man roster on May 2, 2018, as one of eight defensemen, recognizing his offensive prowess and puck-moving ability from his collegiate and early professional career. Preparation for the tournament occurred during the NHL offseason, with the team assembling for a brief that included exhibition games to build chemistry and adapt to international play. On , 2018, in an exhibition match against host nation in , Butcher contributed significantly with one goal and two assists in a 3-2 victory, showcasing his playmaking skills on the blue line. The U.S. squad, under head coach , focused on a balanced defensive structure during camp, leveraging players like for transitional offense while emphasizing physicality against styles. At the 2018 IIHF World Championship, held from May 4 to 20 in and , Butcher appeared in all 10 games for the , registering one goal and two assists for three points while maintaining a plus-one rating and zero penalty minutes in a primarily defensive role. His contributions helped anchor the during the tournament, where the U.S. team defeated 4-1 in the game to secure overall. Butcher has not represented the senior U.S. national team in subsequent IIHF World Championships or other major senior tournaments through 2025.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Will Butcher's professional career statistics encompass regular season and playoff performances across the National Hockey League (NHL), (AHL), (KHL), and (DEL). The data below details his contributions by season, including games played (GP), goals (G), assists (A), points (Pts), penalty minutes (PIM), and (+/-), with league totals provided.

NHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2017-18815394481
2018-19784263018-17
2019-2056417216-8
2020-2123110112-3
2021-22372680-10
Total275169811434-37

NHL Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2017-18513400
Total513400

AHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2022-2365637431611
2023-24Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins1434761
2023-24243692-4
2025-2671340-2
Total110135063246

AHL Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2022-23400023
Total400023

KHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2024-25150334-7
Total150334-7

DEL Regular Season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2024-25EHC München32381127
Total32381127

DEL Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2024-25EHC München50332-3
Total50332-3

International

Butcher represented the in international competition at both junior and senior levels, accumulating statistics across key IIHF tournaments. His junior international play included appearances at the IIHF Under-18 World Championships in 2012 and 2013. At the senior level, he competed at the . The following table summarizes his performance in these tournaments:
YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIMResult
2012IIHF U18 World Championship60002Gold
2013IIHF U18 World Championship72242Silver
2018IIHF World Championship101230Bronze

Awards and honors

Collegiate awards

During his tenure at the University of Denver, Will Butcher received numerous accolades recognizing his on-ice performance and academic excellence. In 2017, he won the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, presented annually to the top American college hockey player, after leading the Pioneers to their eighth NCAA national championship with 37 points (7 goals, 30 assists) in 43 games during his senior season. He was also named to the NCAA West First All-American Team in 2017 and the NCAA West Second All-American Team in 2016. He was also named to the NCHC First All-Star Team in both 2016 and 2017, earning the distinction as the only repeat selection on the first team in 2017 after topping all defensemen in conference voting. Butcher was honored as the NCHC Player of the Year in 2017, acknowledging his overall impact in the league's most competitive conference that season, and simultaneously received the NCHC Offensive Defenseman of the Year award for his league-leading production from the blue line. Additionally, he earned a spot on the 2017 NCAA All-Tournament Team following Denver's national title run. Butcher was named USA Hockey's College Player of the Year in 2017. On the academic front, Butcher was selected to the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team in both 2015-16 and 2016-17 as a major maintaining a 3.28 GPA. He further demonstrated consistent defensive reliability by winning the NCHC Defensive Player of the Week award six times across his collegiate career.

Professional awards

During the 2017–18 NHL season, his debut as a professional with the , Will Butcher tallied 44 points (5 goals, 39 assists) in 81 games, topping all rookie defensemen in scoring and securing a spot on the . Butcher's professional accolades also include a with the at the , his first senior international appearance following his NHL rookie year, where Team USA defeated 4–1 in the bronze-medal game after appearing in seven tournament contests.

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