This mindset has led him to being not just a leader, but a crucial piece for the Silvertips, as they continue their winning ways in the WHL.
Since Jameison broke in with the club, Everett has made the post-season in each of his first two seasons - a trend they’ll look to continue forward.
“When I first got drafted, I wasn’t really sure where it was to be honest,” he laughed. “I got down there and the experience I had at that camp was great. What they saw in me and the vision they had drew me to signing and I don’t regret that decision. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
“It’s fun being on a competitive team. There’s a good culture in Everett and that’s part of why we are competitive every year - we’re contenders. You’re playing for a championship every year and that’ll be our mindset for this upcoming season.”
Deep in his off-season training back in Calgary, he’ll now wait in anticipation to see what the summer will hold for him after earning a final ranking of 84 among North American skaters.
“Last year, I wasn’t on it - and this year, I didn’t start on it, but made my way on the mid-term rankings and moved up so that was cool to see,” he said. “I think it reflected how my season went, it got better as it went on and I think the scouts saw that, which is an honour.
“During the year, I talked to quite a few teams. It’s cool to be recognized by scouting staff and the feedback they have, what they see in you as a player was an awesome experience.
“I’m looking forward to the end of June.”