Single-game career bests
- Shots: 7 (2/6/26 vs. Rensselaer)
- Goals: 1 (7x, 3/14/26 at. Quinnipiac)
- Assists: 1 (8x, 3/14/26 at. Quinnipiac)
- Points: 2 (2x, 3/14/26 at. Quinnipiac)
- Blocks: 3 (10/18/25 at. RIT)
- Penalties: 2 (1/21/26 vs. Quinnipiac)
- Penality Minutes: 4 (1/21/26 vs. Quinnipiac)
- Power Play Goals: 1 (11/21/25 at. Quinnipiac)
FRESHMAN (2025-26 at CLARKSON)
- Appeared in 34 games, tallying seven points and eight assists for 15 points in his freshman season at Clarkson. He finished the year +13 in the plus-minus category on ice.
- Had his second multi-point game of the year with a goal and an assist at Quinnipiac on March 14, in a 4-3 win. Scored his first career shorthanded goal and tallied a block in the victory.
- Mayich had three straight assists from March 6-14, contributing to three straight wins in conference play for Clarkson.
- Scored a goal and notched an assist against Quinnipiac on Jan. 31 in a 3-3 tie in his first multi-point game of his collegiate career.
- Scored his first collegate goal in his first collegiate game against Canisius (10/3).
Prior to Clarkson: A poised, defensively-responsible blueliner, Mayich (Ottawa, Ont.) comes to Clarkson University following a steady four-year OHL career with the Ottawa 67’s.
Selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 6th round (No. 170 overall) of the 2023 NHL Draft, Mayich brings a pro-style game built on physicality, structure, and elite decision-making.
He appeared in over 250 games in the OHL, scoring 106 points over his career with the 67's. He tallyed 42 points in 2024-25 (7G, 35A) and playing a key shutdown role.
At 6-foot-3, he’ll add size and experience to Clarkson’s defensive corps and projects as a reliable, matchup-ready presence at the NCAA level.
Matthew Mayich is a 6'2", left-shooting defenseman from Stoney Creek, Ontario, who brings a disciplined, modern style of play and leadership to Clarkson’s blue line. A polished two-way defender, he spent four OHL seasons with the Ottawa 67’s—emerging as a steady presence and alternating captain before committing to the Golden Knights. Mayich was originally drafted by the Ottawa 67’s in the fourth round (74th overall) of the 2020 OHL Priority Selection Draft.
Known for his strong positional game and puck-moving acumen, Mayich excels in creating effective exits rather than relying solely on point shots. As the OHL scouting report highlights, "he delays letting opponents fly by, then finds a teammate across the rink for an exit," with deceptive passes that keep attackers guessing.
