Kristian Epperson – Saginaw Spirit – Player Profile

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Kristian Epperson of the Saginaw Spirit. Photo by OHL Images.

Kristian Epperson is a name that has been steadily gaining recognition in the hockey world. Born on May 16, 2006, in Mequon, Wisconsin, Epperson has carved out a promising path in his hockey career, showcasing his skills and determination at every level.

Early Career and Development

Epperson’s journey began with the USNTDP, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience. In 2022, he was drafted by the Saginaw Spirit in the fifth round of the OHL Priority Selection Draft. After spending a season with the USNTDP, he joined the OHL to play for the Spirit, a move that marked a turning point in his career.

Rise with the Saginaw Spirit

Epperson’s time with the Saginaw Spirit has been nothing short of transformative. Paired with standout teammate Michael Misa, Epperson has become a key player on the team’s top forward line. His relentless work ethic and ability to make plays in high-pressure situations have made him a fan favorite. This season, he has contributed significantly to the team’s success, with impressive stats that include 25 goals and 49 assists in 53 games. His performance has not only elevated his game but also positioned him as one of the OHL’s top second-year draft-eligible prospects.

Scouting Report

Epperson’s game is defined by his high energy and versatility. Here’s a detailed breakdown of his strengths and areas for improvement:

Strengths:

Non-Stop Motor: Epperson is known for his relentless effort on the ice. He is constantly moving, creating opportunities for himself and his teammates.

Net-Front Presence: He excels in the dirty areas of the ice, particularly in front of the net, where he looks for rebounds and tips to score.

Defensive Responsibility: Epperson is a sound defensive forward, staying engaged with his matchups and contributing effectively on the penalty kill.

Playmaking Ability: His vision and passing skills allow him to connect with teammates in high-danger areas, making him a valuable asset in the offensive zone.

Areas for Improvement:

Skating Mechanics: His upright skating style limits his explosiveness and agility, which can affect his ability to evade defenders and close gaps defensively.

Shooting: While his playmaking is a strength, his shot lacks the power and accuracy needed to be a consistent scoring threat at higher levels.

Draft Prospects

After being passed over in his initial draft year, Epperson has made significant strides, earning recognition as a potential late second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. His ability to adapt and improve has caught the attention of scouts, making him a player to watch in the coming years.

OHL Writers Draft Eligible Player of the Month: January

Forward of the Month – Michael Misa – Saginaw Spirit

Misa continues to charge towards his goal-a-game and assist-a-game pace and January was no different as he notched 9 goals and 13 helpers in just 10 games. Misa was held without a goal in just 3 of those 10 games and without an assist in just 1 game. He now has 39 goals and 45 assists in 42 games played on the season.

Also considered was Misa’s teammate Kristian Epperson. He posted 5 goals and 9 assists in just 7 games. Jake O’Brien of the Brantford Bulldogs had 5 goals and 11 assists in 13 games in January.

Michael Misa of the Saginaw Spirit. Photo by Natalie Shaver/OHL Images

Defenceman of the Month – Anthony Cristoforo – Windsor Spitfires

Cristoforo appeared in 11 games for the Spitfires in January and scored 5 goals while adding 5 assists in what was his best offensive output on the season. On January 16 at home to Sudbury, he put up 7 shots on goal for a season high and still managed a 27.7 shooting percentage in the month.

Also considered was Guelph Storm defenceman Quinn Beauchesne. He scored once and added 9 assists in 11 games during the month of January which was also easily the best offensive production of the season for him.

Anthony Cristoforo of the Windsor Spitfires. Photo by Natalie Shaver/OHL Images

Goaltender of the Month – Aleksei Medvedev – London Knights

Medvedev is our selection for goaltender of the month for the second time this season. The London Knights netminder appeared in 6 games and boasted a 4-1-1-0 record. He had a 32 save shutout on January 17 against the Guelph Storm. For the month, he stopped 177 of 189 shots he faced for a save percentage of .937 and a goals-against-average of 2.00. Medvedev was listed as the top goaltender available for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft from the OHL and 2nd among North American netminders by NHL Central Scouting.

Also considered was Barrie Colts netminder Sam Hillebrandt. He went 3-3-0-0 in six games in January and stopped 184 of 199 shots faced for a .925 save percentage and 2.50 goals-against-average.

Alexei Medvedev of the London Knights. Photo by Luke Durda/OHL Images

Previous choices

Forward of the Month

October: Michael Misa – Saginaw Spirit

November: Michael Misa – Saginaw Spirit

December: Ethan Czata – Niagara IceDogs

January: Michael Misa – Saginaw Spirit

Defenceman of the Month

October: Cameron Reid – Kitchener Rangers

November: Matthew Schaefer – Erie Otters

December: Martin Matejicek – Peterborough Petes

January: Anthony Cristoforo – Windsor Spitfires

Goaltender of the Month

October: Joey Costanzo – Windsor Spitfires

November: Aleksei Medvedev – London Knights

December: Ben Hrebik – Barrie Colts

January: Aleksei Medvedev – London Knights