Biography
Career Totals (2021-24):
Games: 97
Points: 80
Goals: 36
Assists: 44
Season Personal-Bests:
Games: 33 (2022-23, 2023-24)
Points: 33 (2023-24)
Goals: 13Â (2022-23, 2023-24)
Assists: 20 (2023-24)
SOG: 109 (2023-24)
Single Game Personal-Bests:
Points: 4 (2x, Most Recent: March 6, 2024 vs. Stonehill)
Goals: 3 (Jan. 7, 2022 at Maine)
Assists: 2 (6x, Most Recent: March 6, 2024 vs. Stonehill)
Plus/Minus: +4 (3x, Most Recent: March 6, 2024 vs. Stonehill)
SOG: 9 (March 6, 2024 vs. Stonehill)
#NookNotes
- Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup Champion (2023, 2024)
- Alternate Captain (2023-24)
2023-24 | Junior
Risk played in 33 of 34 games for the Nanooks during his junior season ... Brady Risk finished the season with 33 points on 13 goals and 20 assists ... He became the first Nanooks skater to crack the 30-point mark since Steven Jandric in 2019-20 ... His 20 assists was tied with Anton Rubtsov's 20 as the team-high ... They both become the first Nanooks with 20+ assists in a season since Jandric (2019-20) and also marks the first pair of teammates to post 20 assists since the 2013-14 season when Colton Beck (25), Michael Quinn (22) and Cody Kunyk (21) all hit the mark ... Risk scored two or more points in a game on 10 separate occasions this season ... He tied his career-high with a four-point performance on March 6, 2024 against Stonehill ... In the 9-1 win, Risk posted two goals and two assists ... He posted 109 shots on the season for a .119 shot percentage ... He finished the year with a +5 ... Called for eight penalties for 16 penalty minutes ... On the season, Risk tallied five power-play goals, one empty-net goal and two game-winners ... He blocked 14 shots on the year ... Named Alternate Captain for 2023-24 season ... Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup Champion
2022-23 | Sophomore
Risk played in 33 of 34 games for the Nanooks during his sophomore season ... He was third in scoring for Alaska, posting 23 points ... He led the team in goals scored with 13 and added 10 assists ... Put up the most shots-on-goal for the Nanooks with 106 total ... Had a .123 shooting percentage ... Four of his 13 goals came on the power play, good for second on the team ... Added three game-winning goals, also good for second on the team ... Brady recorded seven multi-point games this season, his first coming Oct. 8 at St. Thomas, he scored a goal and added an assist ... His final came in the final game of the season, March 4 at home versus Lindenwood, scoring one goal and helping on another ... On Dec. 10 he posted a season-high plus/minus of +4 against Alaska Anchorage, a 7-2 Nanooks win ... The night before, on Dec. 9, Risk scored two goals, both coming on the power play ... Recorded seven penalties for 22 penalty minutes ... Blocked a career-high 21 shots ... Won 38 faceoffs for a winning percentage of .437
2021-22 | Freshman
Remained freshman becasue of COVID-19 extra year of eligibility ... Skated in 31 games during his rookie season ... Was second on the team in scoring as a rookie ... Scored 10 goals and posted 14 assists for 24 points ... One of two Alaska nominees for 2021-22 Hobey Baker Award ... Scored first-career goal on Oct. 9, 2021 vs. Clarkson ... Tallied first assist that same night for two-point game ... Scored first-career hat-trick on Jan. 7, 2022 at Maine ... Added an assist that same night for a four-point game ... Posted a career-high +4 that same night ... Recorded 74 SOG ... Committed eight penalties on the season for 27 penalty minutes ... Blocked nine shots ... Recorded one game-winning goal on Jan. 7, 2022 at Maine ... Scored two power-play goals ... Recorded .135 shot percentage ... Won 169 faceoffs
2020-21 | Freshman
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.Â
Prior to Alaska
Drumheller Dragons (AJHL)
Risk comes to Fairbanks after spending the 2019-20 season with the Drumheller Dragons of the AJHL. In 54 games played, Risk scored 36 goals and assisted on 27 others, tallying a total of 63 points.
Personal
Son of Amy Risk Richardson and Chris Richardson ... One sibling, Charlie ... Charlie currently plays hockey at DIII Albertus Magnus College.