Justice Loewen Commits to Niagara University (ACHA M1)

The Princeton Posse are pleased to announce that forward Justice Loewen has committed to Niagara University’s ACHA Division 1 men’s hockey program.

Justice is closing out a three-year junior career in Princeton where he has been a consistent offensive contributor and steady presence in the lineup. Over his KIJHL career with the Posse, Justice has played 117 regular season games, recording 52 goals and 78 assists for 130 points — an average of over a point per game — while also contributing leadership and competitiveness on both ends of the ice.

Reflecting on his development in Princeton, Justice shared:

“My time in Princeton has allowed me to mature and add layers to my game. Each of my coaches here have helped me develop different elements and get me ready for the next level. The support from the community, my teammates, along with an incredible billet family, have also played a key part in my growth.”

On choosing Niagara University, Justice said:

“I’ve heard great things about the Niagara hockey program and their culture. I have had great talks with Head Coach Tom Mooridian and I’m super excited about the opportunity to play a faster-paced game and to take the next step in my hockey career.”

Posse Head of Operations Mark McNaughton added what he has seen over Justice’s three years in Princeton:

“Justice is the type of player whose impact isn’t always loud, but it’s always there. He’s been a reliable contributor on the ice and a strong role model in the community, giving back through youth mentorship, local programs, and our team’s community initiatives. Beyond his play, we’ve valued him as a leader who consistently brings a positive attitude and work ethic to the locker room, raising the standard both on and off the ice.”

The Princeton Posse congratulate Justice on his commitment and thank him for his contributions to the organization. We wish him success as he moves into college hockey with Niagara University.