Rochester’s Own Mason Decker Reaches 100 Career NA3HL Points

Feb 24, 2026

Rochester, Minnesota – The Rochester Grizzlies are proud to announce that forward Mason Decker has reached a milestone rarely achieved in the NA3HL; 100 career points in just 89 games with the Grizzlies organization, The fastest to do so in the organization’s history.

A native of Rochester, Minnesota, Decker has been a standout performer since joining his hometown team. After a pre-junior career that included dominating performances at Rochester John Marshall High School where he acheived 82 points in 65 games, and time with Carshield AAA 18U where he had 39 points in 55 games, The 2005 born forward was selected by Rochester in the first round of the 2024 NA3HL Draft

Season-by-Season Impact

2024-25 Season: In his rookie campaign, Decker quickly established himself as a ‘net-front merchant‘ for the Grizzlies, appearing in 47 games and tallying 25 goals and 17 assists for 42 points during the regular season. He finished third on the team in scoring and was a key contributor in postseason play with his ‘Straight Grease’ attitude.

2025-26 Season: Decker’s breakout has continued into year 2. In 43 games so far, he leads Rochester, and the Central Division in goals and points. With 37 goals, and 25 assists for 62 points, Decks has showcased his improved playmaking ability, and elite offensive consistency averaging 1.44 points per game this season.

By maintaining a high level of performance across both seasons, Decker has now surpassed 100 total NA3HL points, a rare accomplishment that reflects both his offensive talent and his dedication to the Grizzlies’ program. With 90 career games played and 104 total points, Decker is now averaging 1.16 points per game, the highest points-per-game mark in Grizzlies organizational history. Decker is the 5th player to hit the 100 point mark in team history joining; Peyton Hart, Joey Fodstad, Matthew DeRosa, and Spencer Klotz. 

Looking Ahead

With his NA3HL career milestone now in hand, Decker’s future remains bright. The Grizzlies organization looks forward to his continued leadership and production as the team pursues postseason success and strives to compete for an NA3HL Fraser Cup Championship.