Jarid Lukosevicius Explained

Jarid Lukosevicius
Birth Date:5 February 1995
Birth Place:Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:193
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
League:SVK
Team:HKM Zvolen
Former Teams:Grand Rapids Griffins
Abbotsford Canucks
Belleville Senators
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:2015

Jarid Lukosevicius (born February 5, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger for HKM Zvolen of the Slovak Extraliga. He was named as the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player for Denver during the program's national championship in 2017.

Playing career

Lukosevicius began his college career in the fall of 2015 and had a fairly pedestrian freshman season. Though he did not contribute much offensively, Lukosevicius did help the Pioneers reach the Frozen Four.[1] Lukosevicius found his game as a sophomore, more than tripling his point production and helped lead Denver to its first conference title in seven years. While Denver fell in the NCHC semifinals, the team's record was still strong enough to earn them the top overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. Lukosevicius scored twice in the regional final against Penn State, including the game-winner. During the national championship game in just less than eight-minute span in the second period, Lukosevicius scored three goals (including two goals in 16 seconds) to give Denver a three-goal lead. Lukosevicius' hat-trick was the first in a championship game since 1993 which, coincidentally, was recorded by his head coach, Jim Montgomery.

After the NCAA championship Lukosevicius remained one of Denver's top goal scorers, recording 21 goals as a junior in the 2017–18 season and leading the Pioneers with 19 as a senior in 2018–19. That season, he helped Denver return to the Frozen Four but the team was eliminated in the semifinals. After finishing his college career, Lukosevicius signed with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL) and made his professional debut during the 2019 Calder Cup playoffs. He spent the next two seasons with Grand Rapids but could not find any consistent playing time. He played just 46 games with the Griffins before returning to western Canada when he signed a one-year contract with the Abbotsford Canucks of the AHL for the 2021–22 season.[2]

On September 30, 2022, Lukosevicius signed a one-year contract with the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL.[3] He spent the majority of the 2022–23 season with the Belleville Senators of the AHL after signing a professional tryout (PTO) contract on October 28.[4] [5]

The Stingrays re-signed Lukosevicius to a one-year contract on September 12, 2023.[6] On November 10, he again signed a professional tryout (PTO) contract with AHL's Senators after starting the 2023–24 season in the ECHL.[7] Lukosevicius returned to the Stingrays on January 11, 2024, after appearing in 19 games for Belleville while on loan.[8]

On January 29, 2024, Lukosevicius signed a one-year contract with HKM Zvolen of the Slovak Extraliga.[9] [10]

Personal life

Lukosevicius was born and grew up in Squamish, British Columbia. He is of Lithuanian descent; his maternal grandparents emigrated from Lithuania to Quebec.[11] [12]

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
2012–13Powell River KingsBCHL4 0 3 3 2
2013–14Powell River KingsBCHL57 26 33 59 409 1 7 8 13
2014–15Powell River KingsBCHL55 33 40 73 2813 4 10 14 8
2015–16University of DenverNCHC34 6 4 10 22
2016–17University of DenverNCHC43 16 16 32 31
2017–18University of DenverNCHC41 21 13 34 26
2018–19University of DenverNCHC40 19 10 29 20
2018–19Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL1 0 0 0 0
2019–20Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL29 6 2 8 29
2020–21Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL17 1 1 2 2
2021–22Abbotsford CanucksAHL62 10 9 19 232 0 0 0 0
2022–23South Carolina StingraysECHL5 5 3 8 06 4 1 5 4
2022–23Belleville SenatorsAHL52 7 6 13 13
2023–24South Carolina StingraysECHL15 10 9 19 17
2023–24Belleville SenatorsAHL19 2 1 3 31
2023–24HKM ZvolenSVK10 5 6 11 1210 3 4 7 39
SVK totals10 5 6 11 1210 3 4 7 39
AHL totals179 26 19 45 983 0 0 0 0

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Denver Hockey Media Guide 2020-21 . Denver Pioneers . March 13, 2021.
  2. Web site: Abbotsford Canucks sign Squamish native Jarid Lukosevicius . The Abbotsford News . August 12, 2021 . January 3, 2022.
  3. Web site: Lukosevicius joins Stingrays . ECHL.com . October 1, 2023 . September 30, 2023.
  4. Web site: Belleville Sens add Jarid Lukosevicius on professional tryout offer . bellevillesens.com . October 1, 2023 . October 28, 2022.
  5. Web site: Jarid Lukosevicius embracing opportunity with Belleville Sens . bellevillesens.com . October 1, 2023 . December 15, 2022.
  6. Web site: Stingrays re-sign Lukosevicius . ECHL.com . October 1, 2023 . September 12, 2023.
  7. Web site: Jarid Lukosevicius and Kyle Betts return to Belleville on professional tryout offers . bellevillesens.com . November 12, 2023 . November 10, 2023.
  8. Web site: Forward Jarid Lukosevicius Returns to the Stingrays . stingrayshockey.com . March 20, 2024 . January 11, 2024.
  9. Web site: Do Zvolena mieri Kanaďan Lukosevicius . hkmzvolen.sk . March 20, 2024 . sk-SK . January 29, 2024.
  10. Web site: Zvolen predstavil ďalšieho zahraničného útočníka. Pracuje aj na posilnení defenzívy . Šport.sk . March 20, 2024 . sk-SK . January 29, 2024.
  11. Web site: Chambers . Mike . Jarid "Luko" Lukosevicius becoming household name for Denver Pioneers hockey . The Denver Post . October 1, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170317114135/https://www.denverpost.com/2017/02/16/jarid-lukosevicius-denver-pioneers-hockey/ . March 17, 2017 . February 16, 2017.
  12. Web site: NCAA finale – neįtikėtinas J. Lukoševičiaus šou: trys įvarčiai, MVP titulas ir čempionų taurė . DELFI.lt . October 1, 2023 . lt-LT . April 10, 2017.
  13. News: Denver Survives, Claims 8th National Championship. Inside Hockey. April 9, 2017. April 23, 2018.