Mews sustained a season-ending knee injury Saturday against the University of Notre Dame, Matthew Auchincloss of The Michigan Daily reports.
Mews was on the receiving end of a knee-on-knee collision, and he has suffered a significant injury. The defenseman had nine points in 10 games prior to the injury in his freshman campaign. It's not yet clear if Mews will be ready for the start of the 2026-27 campaign, but it's likely he'll return to the University of Michigan to continue his development.
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Flames' Henry Mews: Making plays in first NCAA season
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Mews logged two assists in the University of Michigan's 5-3 win over the University of Notre Dame on Friday.
Mews is up to nine assists through nine games in his first year with the Wolverines after heading to college following three years in the OHL. The 19-year-old defenseman is a Flames prospect, and the team has enough talent in the pipeline to allow Mews to continue developing in the NCAA if he so desires. He doesn't have a ton of finishing in his game, logging no more than 15 goals in any of his junior seasons, and his defensive play still requires some work.
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Flames' Henry Mews: Headed for Michigan
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Mews is expected to join the University of Michigan next season, Mark Divver of the New England Hockey Journal reports Wednesday.
Mews has racked up 14 goals and 66 helpers across 63 games for OHL Ottawa and Sudbury this year. The 19-year-old blueliner will make the jump to the collegiate ranks instead of spending another season in the OHL. If he can offer the same offensive upside with the Wolverines, Mews likely won't spend long at Michigan before making the jump to the professional ranks.
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Flames' Henry Mews: Lighting it up following trade
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Mews has continued to put up huge numbers, with two goals and 15 assists in 12 games, after being traded to OHL Sudbury from OHL Ottawa.
Mews has racked up a combined 67 points in 50 OHL games this year and should cruise to career-best numbers this season. At just 18 years of age, the blueliner likely will have to spend another year in junior before making the jump to the professional ranks.