Red Wings 2024 draft pick Plante staying in college for 2026-27 season
Minnesota Duluth forward Max Plante, the 2026 Hobey Baker Award winner and a 2024 Detroit Red Wings draft pick, says he's staying in school next season.
LAS VEGAS – The best player in college hockey plans on playing in Detroit – eventually. But it won't happen next season, he says. Minnesota Duluth's Max Plante, who won the 2026 Hobey Baker Memorial Award as college hockey's top player, says he plans on returning to the Bulldogs for his junior season in 2026-27 instead of joining the Detroit Red Wings organization, which selected him in the second round of the 2024 NHL Draft.
Plante recorded 52 points over 40 games for the Bulldogs and was also named a first-team All-American during the Hobey Baker ceremony at the Park MGM Hotel in Las Vegas on Friday, April 10. AWARD SZN: Max Plante, Detroit Red Wings prospect, wins Hobey Baker Award "I'm not planning on going [to the Red Wings], I'm planning on coming back next year," he said after the ceremony, crediting the arrival of his younger brother Victor Plante in Duluth next season as a key reason for his return. With his older brother Zam Plante already on the Bulldogs, the three Plante brothers look to lead a talented Minnesota Duluth roster next season.
The Bulldogs advanced to the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament before falling, 4-3, to the 1-seed Michigan Wolverines in Albany, New York, one win short of making the Frozen Four. Plante said that winning a national championship is a high priority for him coming into next season. "To play with two brothers at that high a level, to try to achieve something I haven't achieved yet in winning a championship, that's the goal that I had coming into college hockey," he said.
"It's a super-special place to be, and I just wanted to give it one last shot. " The Wings have already lured one college star to the pros, as Michigan State goalie Trey Augustine (a South Lyon native) opted to sign an entry-level contract (which will kick in next season) after his Spartans were eliminated in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Augustine was also honored on Friday, winning the Mike Richter Award as the top college goalie this season.