University of Minnesota Duluth men's hockey sophomore center 
Zam Plante has been added to the United States Collegiate Selects roster that will compete in the Spengler Cup from December 26-31.
The U.S. Collegiate Select team will be made up of 25 student-athletes from across NCAA men's ice hockey. The competition will include six participating teams  -- along with the Selects, host HC Davos, Team Canada, HC Fribourg-Gotteron, Sparta Praha and IFK Helsinki will be taking part in the 2025 edition.
Plante owns the seventh most points in all of the NCAA with 12 on on five goals and seven assists. Currently on a four game scoring streak where he's averaging 2.00 points per game (four goals and five assists for eight points), the Hermantown, Minn. native also ranks second in the NCAA with four power plays, third in faceoff wins and 10th in points per game (1.50 ppg).
Plante's father and former Bulldog great Derek Plante also played in the Spengler Cup in 2002, competing with HC Davos where he had five assists in five games.
For the first time in the 102-year history of the Spengler Cup, a team of select college hockey players representing NCAA Division I hockey will compete in the prestigious men's tournament in 2025. Held annually in Davos, Switzerland, since 1923, the six-team invitational tournament traditionally features club and national teams from Europe and North America.
All returning First and Second Team AHCA/CCM All-Americans received an automatic invitation to the team. The remainder of the roster, which includes representation from all six conferences, was constructed by the USCS coaching staff and organizing committee, with guidance from select NHL scouts.
The U.S. Collegiate Selects will face Team Canada to open play Spengler Cup play on December 26. Each team will play a minimum of three contests and maximum of five during the six-day event.