
By Andrew Chernoff
August 31, 2025
On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, the Barrie Colts dealt Riley Patterson to the Niagara IceDogs. This action swiftly concluded a situation. It all began with Patterson’s decision to hold out from training camp. The deal was not a routine roster move, but rather a player-initiated demand for a “fresh start.”
In exchange for Patterson, the Colts received a significant package of five future OHL draft picks. This was a clear signal that the team was focused on long-term asset accumulation.
Patterson was drafted 125th overall in the fourth round of the 2024 NHL Draft by the Vancouver Canucks. He decided to forego his commitment to Michigan State University. He came to Barrie for the 2023-24 season. He was a standout rookie for the Colts. He recorded 62 points in 68 games.
The presence of proven forwards creates a crowded situation. This includes a new import player. Patterson felt this was an obstacle to his development goals if he stayed with the Barrie Colts.
The Colts acquired overage forward Calvin Crombie from the Brantford Bulldogs last week, sealing a trade. Barrie traded a 2027 10th-round pick in exchange for Crombie. He recorded 31 points (6 goals, 25 assists) and 89 penalty minutes in 55 games during the 2024-25 regular season. He added another seven points (4 goals, 3 assists) and 21 penalty minutes in 11 playoff games with the Bulldogs.
Breakdown of the Riley Patterson Trade

| Acquiring Team | Player Acquired | Receiving Team | Picks Received |
| Niagara IceDogs | Riley Patterson (F) | Barrie Colts | 2026 2nd Round Pick (Barrie) |
| 2027 3rd Round Pick (Windsor) | |||
| 2027 6th Round Pick (Niagara) | |||
| 2029 3rd Round Pick (Niagara) | |||
| 2029 4th Round Pick (Niagara) |
This was not the first time he had been dealt in the OHL. In June 2023, he was traded to the Barrie Colts. This was before he had ever played a game for the Flint Firebirds. The trade was in exchange for six draft picks.
As I reported earlier in the week, Patterson is a 19-year-old center.
He had opted to forgo attending the Colts’ training camp and sought a trade to another team. He was awaiting a resolution. The move was not the result of a personal conflict. It was a calculated decision. He aimed to secure a “fresh start” and a new environment. He wanted to maximize his on-ice opportunity on the road to a professional hockey career.
Patterson had determined that he needed to be on a new team. He wanted to secure a permanent top-six forward role and increase his playing time. The current situation in Barrie did not guarantee that opportunity. He and his camp assessed this because of a reported “lack of open spots” among the team’s top forwards. They then requested a trade.
The trade of Riley Patterson from the Barrie Colts to the Niagara IceDogs signifies a pivotal moment in his career.
The immediate projection is that he will assume a top-six role with the IceDogs. In this role, he can leverage his offensive skills alongside other high-end prospects.
With an expanded role and increased ice time, he has a prime opportunity to surpass his earlier point totals. He can show significant offensive growth. This would make him a compelling candidate for a professional contract with the Canucks.
In the long term, Patterson’s path to a professional career hinges on his ability to capitalize on this new opportunity.
A productive season in Niagara would strengthen his case for an entry-level contract. It would also accelerate his timeline for joining the Canucks’ professional ranks, whether in the AHL or NHL.
Ultimately, this deal is a favorable outcome for all parties involved:
- Patterson received the change of scenery he desired to control his development.
- The Barrie Colts received a significant package of draft picks to bolster their future.
- The Niagara IceDogs acquired a proven scorer to help them push for success this season.
- And the Vancouver Canucks now have a motivated prospect with a clear path to proving his worth.
The Canucks did not stand in the way of allowing Patterson to pursue a new environment. This decision is implicitly a high-stakes bet. They are betting on his ability to thrive.
This situation serves as a test case for modern prospect management. It demonstrates a hands-off approach. This approach empowers the player to dictate their own developmental path. The Canucks are poised to reap the rewards or face the consequences.
All good things come to those who wait. Will Riley Patterson be “that good thing”?
Until next time, hockey fans




