Ben Meyers Bio
Benjamin Meyers (born November 15, 1998) is an American professional ice hockey forward who currently plays for the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL). Meyers previously played for the Colorado Avalanche and Anaheim Ducks before joining Seattle in 2024. He played college ice hockey at the University of Minnesota, where he was named a Hobey Baker Award finalist as a junior. Meyers has also represented the United States in international competition, including the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Early Life and Background
Benjamin Meyers was born on November 15, 1998, in Delano, Minnesota, United States. Growing up in Minnesota, a state with a deep-rooted hockey tradition, Meyers was introduced to the sport at a young age. Delano and the surrounding Twin Cities region have produced numerous hockey talents, and Meyers was able to develop his game within that competitive local environment.
Standing 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing approximately 194 pounds, Meyers developed into a forward with a combination of skill and physical presence. Before beginning his college career, he played junior hockey in the United States Hockey League (USHL), one of the top development pathways for elite American players aiming for NCAA and professional hockey.
Path to Hockey
Meyers played for the Fargo Force of the USHL, where he served as an alternate captain and helped the team capture the Clark Cup in 2018. His leadership and scoring touch in the USHL attracted the attention of NCAA programs, and he committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
In his first season with the Golden Gophers in 2019–20, Meyers scored ten goals and 26 points in 37 games and was named to the Big Ten All-Freshmen Team. During his sophomore season in 2020–21, he was named an alternate captain and recorded 12 goals and 28 points in 31 games. In 2021–22, his junior year, Meyers was elevated to team captain. He scored 17 goals and 41 points in 34 games, was named a Hobey Baker Award finalist, and became the first Golden Gopher to reach that honor since 2002. That same season, the Golden Gophers won the Big Ten Season Championship and reached the NCAA Frozen Four for the first time since 2014.
Ben Meyers Career
Early Career (2022)
On April 13, 2022, Meyers signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL. Four days later, on April 17, 2022, he made his NHL debut against the Carolina Hurricanes and scored his first NHL goal against goaltender Frederik Andersen in a 7–4 win. He finished the 2021–22 season appearing in five NHL games with one goal.
Meyers also represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing alongside teammates Brock Faber and Matthew Knies. He scored two goals and four points in the men’s tournament, finishing second on Team USA in scoring. Shortly afterward, he was named to the United States roster for the 2022 IIHF World Championship, where he recorded four goals and four assists in ten games.
Colorado Avalanche Tenure (2022–2024)
Meyers began the 2022–23 season with the Avalanche and scored a goal against the Minnesota Wild on October 17, 2022, in his first return to his home state. Later in the season, the Avalanche assigned him to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, to address aspects of his development identified by coach Jared Bednar. Meyers split the remainder of the season between the NHL and AHL, appearing in 39 games for the Avalanche with four goals and six assists, while also playing six of the team’s seven playoff games. He re-signed with the Avalanche on a one-year contract on July 26, 2023.
In 2023–24, Meyers was again assigned to the Eagles to begin the season and shuttled between Colorado and the AHL throughout the year. He appeared in nine NHL games, scoring one goal, and played 32 AHL games, recording 11 goals and 25 points. On March 8, 2024, the Avalanche traded Meyers to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round pick. He made his Ducks debut that night in a 6–2 loss to the Dallas Stars and finished the season with two assists through 14 appearances.
Seattle Kraken Era (2024–Present)
As an unrestricted free agent from the Ducks, Meyers signed a one-year, $755,000 contract with the Seattle Kraken on July 1, 2024. After passing through waivers unclaimed, he was assigned to Seattle’s AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, to begin the 2024–25 season. Meyers was recalled by Seattle on November 17 and made his Kraken debut that night in a 2–0 loss to the New York Rangers.
Playing Style and Strengths
Meyers is recognized as a hardworking two-way forward who brings energy and responsible play in all three zones. His path between the NHL and AHL has allowed him to refine the details of his game while continuing to contribute offensively when given the opportunity.
Notable Events and Milestones
Among Meyers’s standout moments are his NHL debut goal against the Carolina Hurricanes, his selection to the 2022 United States Olympic team, and his Hobey Baker Award finalist recognition at the University of Minnesota. His first hat trick, scored against the Wisconsin Badgers on February 25, 2022, stands as one of the signature performances of his college career.
Ben Meyers Family
Family Background and Hockey Roots
Benjamin Meyers grew up in Delano, Minnesota, immersed in a region where hockey is a central part of community life. Specific details about his parents and family are not widely documented.
Personal Life
Meyers focuses primarily on his professional hockey career. Public details about his marital status, spouse, and children are not confirmed in available sources.
2025 Season Performance
Ben Meyers entered the 2024–25 season with the Seattle Kraken organization after signing a one-year contract in July 2024. Following a brief stint with the Coachella Valley Firebirds of the AHL, he earned a recall to Seattle and made his Kraken debut on November 17, 2024. His role with the Kraken continued to develop as he adjusted to the team’s systems and pace of play.
Looking ahead through 2025, Meyers is expected to balance time between the Kraken and the Firebirds as he works to establish a full-time NHL role. His ability to play a reliable two-way game and contribute offensively in limited minutes gives him an opportunity to grow within the Seattle lineup.

