Undrafted to committed: How Landon Kosior became a part of the P.A. Raiders’ future
One of Saskatchewan’s highly touted young defencemen has chosen to stay in the northern part of the province for his junior hockey career.
Landon Kosior, a 17-year-old defenceman who spent two seasons playing midget hockey for the Tisdale Trojans from 2017 to 2019, officially committed to play for the Prince Albert Raiders on Tuesday, Sept. 3, ahead of the 2019-20 Western Hockey league (WHL) season.
Before signing with the Raiders, Kosior had other avenues to continue his hockey career. He was selected by the Melville Millionaires in the second round of the 2017 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) Bantam Draft. The Chicago Steel acquired his United States Hockey League (USHL) rights in a trade with the Omaha Lancers in July 2019, and there were even rumblings of him playing Junior A Hockey in B.C.
In the end, Kosior said his mind always came back to Prince Albert.