It was Addison’s final junior hockey game as he completed his overage season. He’s ready to turn pro next season within the farm system of the Montreal Canadiens, who picked him in the seventh round of the 2015 NHL Draft.

“You want to go into your pro career as a champion and right now, I’m doing that,” he said.

“I’m very fortunate. I’ve just got to focus on one thing at a time, have a good summer and go forward from there.”

Addison collected 43 points (24 goals and 19 assists) in 51 games through his final season.

A former minor hockey teammate of NHL star Connor McDavid as well as up and coming NHLers like Sam Bennett and Josh Ho-Sang, Addison also spent two seasons with both the Saginaw Spirit and Ottawa 67’s before he was traded to Windsor last summer.

In his lone season with the Spitfires, Addison appreciated seeing how much the team has matured while battling through injuries and other forms of adversity through the season.

Addison was quick to give credit to his parents, Blair and Dawn Addison for helping him get to where he is now.

“My parents are right over there and they’ve done more than I could ever imagine,” he said. “My mom and dad, I love them to death. They continue to support me each time and do everything. If there’s anyone I was thinking of, I’d say it’s my parents, but more than anything, I’m fortunate and blessed to have this opportunity.”