Tigers add Tardif for 2025-26
Dalhousie Tigers men’s hockey head coach Chris Donnelly is pleased to announce the commitment of Ludovik Tardif for the 2025-26 season.
Hailing from Quebec City, Quebec the 6’0 center played for the Yarmouth Mariners and the Campbellton Tigers of the Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL), recording 62 points in 42 games this season. Prior to playing in the MHL, Tardif played for the Camrose Kodiaks in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, achieving 43 points in 49 games.
In 2023-24 and 2024-25 Tardif won MVP and top scorer on his teams the Camrose Kodiaks and the Yarmouth Mariners.
“I'm incredibly excited and honored to be joining Dalhousie and playing for the Tigers.” Says Tardif. “It’s a great program with a strong tradition, and I’m looking forward to contributing both on and off the ice while growing as a student-athlete.”
Tardif will be studying kinesiology at Dalhousie.
“Ludovik is a very gifted offensive player with exceptional vision and puck skills.” Says Donnelly. “On a team looking to generate better numbers offensively, we look forward to working with him over the next 4 years to develop his overall game.”
The Tigers open their 2025-26 season at UNB on October 3.