Jayson Megna Receives the 2026 Bruce Boudreau Award for AHL Excellence

Jayson Megna Honored with Bruce Boudreau Award

Jayson Megna, who once played for the Vancouver Canucks, has been honored recently with the Bruce Boudreau Award for 2026, a prestigious recognition given by the American Hockey League (AHL). This award celebrates players who have made a significant impact in the league but are not currently signed to NHL contracts, emphasizing their leadership qualities, consistency, and overall influence.

Current Season and Performance

At 36 years old, Megna is enjoying his second season as the captain of the Colorado Eagles. Over this period, he has amassed an impressive total of 102 points across 134 games. Currently, his team is advancing in the playoffs as they prepare to face the Henderson Silver Knights in the next round.

History with the Vancouver Canucks

Megna’s history with the Vancouver Canucks spans two seasons, during which time he split his playing time between the NHL and the AHL. He played 59 games for the Canucks from 2016 to 2018, netting four goals and contributing eight points. Additionally, he saw action in 29 games with the Utica Comets, where he was able to tally 16 points.

Legacy and Future Insights

As hockey enthusiasts follow the progression of the playoffs and acknowledge the accomplishments of former players, it’s clear that Megna’s achievements on and off the ice have solidified his legacy in the sport. For more insights and updates on the Vancouver Canucks and other hockey news, fans are encouraged to visit THN’s dedicated Canucks site for in-depth articles, interviews, and more coverage of the ongoing season.