A mobile defender who enjoys engaging physically.

December 2019 – Things have not gone as expected for the fourth-year WHL defender. Expected to take another step forward in his two-way game, the offense has most dried up in Calgary. The result was Woo failing to receive an invite to Canada’s World Junior camp despite having a strong chance to crack the final roster in preseason predictions. The 19-year-old does have seven points and 31 shots on goal in his previous 10 games – including a pretty OT winner. So hopefully the wheels are starting to turn. Woo will finish this season and then head to the American League where a new set of challenges await. Cam Robinson

March 2019 – Jett Woo has had a decent week. The 18-year-old signed his first NHL contract before heading out for the final regular-season tilt of the year. There he recorded two assists, two shots, and a spirited fight. The right-shot blueline culminated his third WHL campaign with 65 points and 70 PIMs in 62 contests. He set new career-highs for goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes. Moose Jaw will face off against Saskatoon in the first round of playoff action – a team that owned them during the regular season. Cam Robinson

February 2019 – Woo has been blistering hot of late. The Winnipeg-native is currently riding a seven-game, nine-point streak and has 45 points in his last 38 contests. His 47 points in 45 games are good for fifth most by WHL defenders. Woo was just six weeks shy of being eligible for the 2019 class and his development has been trending steadily upwards. Despite being a young 18, Woo is never shy to engage physically. He’s one of the few players that can illicit fear in the opposition with the threat of one of his open-ice checks. A true throwback defenseman. Cam Robinson

December 2018 – The hard-hitting right-shot defender is off to a strong start in his third full WHL campaign. Woo has posted three goals and 14 points in 19 games for Moose Jaw. He was a participant at the World Junior Summer Showcase and should garner an invite to the main camp – we’ll know on Monday. The 18-year-old remains something of a longshot to crack the roster, but he brings an element that isn’t prevalent amongst the expected Canadian defenders. His ability to step up and take the body and impose his will in the corners is something Team Canada has enjoyed implementing in the past – especially on the smaller ice surface. Cam Robinson

June 2018 – The Vancouver Canucks selected Moose Jaw defenseman, Jett Woo with the 37th overall selection in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. Woo began the season on a high-note, receiving ample powerplay time and top pairing minutes. He suffered through several injuries after that and sent his draft-eligible campaign off the rails a tad. The right-shot blueliner owns nice physical tools and makes nice zone exits. Cam Robinson