Collegiate Boston University Wise was drafted by the
Chicago Blackhawks in the third round of the
2018 NHL Entry Draft. Wise originally committed to play
college ice hockey for the
Boston University during the
2018–19 season. However, his time at Boston University was frustrating for him, as he never finished a full season for the team due to both injury and the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Ohio State University Wise transferred to
Ohio State University beginning in the
2021–22 season. He immediately had more success at Ohio State, finishing third on the team in total points and tied for second in goals. Wise decided to return to Ohio State for the
2022–23 season, his final season of eligibility. Prior to the start of the season, he was named one of three captains of the team. He had another successful season, finishing second on the team in total points and third in assists. In Ohio State's dominating 8–1 win over
Harvard University in the first round of the
2023 NCAA tournament, Wise had four assists. Ohio State would eventually lose the
Quinnipiac University the following round.
Professional After his college eligibility ran out, Wise signed a
professional tryout contract (PTO) with the
Charlotte Checkers of the
American Hockey League. In his lone regular season game with the club, he scored two assists for his first professional points. On August 17, 2023, the Checkers announced that they had signed Wise to a one-year AHL contract for the
2023–24 season. Wise made 38 regular season appearance with the Checkers, posting 7 goals and 20 points, before he was traded to the Chicago Wolves in exchange for
Mitchell Vande Sompel on March 9, 2024. Wise would struggle with the Wolves, scoring a lone assist in 15 games. The team success wasn't much better, as they missed the playoffs. As a free agent, Wise remained un-signed over the summer until he agreed to a PTO with the
Ontario Reign of the AHL, affiliate to the
Los Angeles Kings. He remained on the Reign's roster through pre-season and the beginning of the
2024–25 season, however did not make his debut with the club. On October 29, 2024, Wise left the Reign to sign a PTO with fellow AHL club, the Colorado Eagles. Instantly used in a scoring role with the Eagles, Wise added 5 points through is first 6 games to earn a one-year contract with Colorado on November 13, 2024. On April 12, Wise assisted on
Colorado Avalanche captain
Gabriel Landeskog first professional goal since 2022, while Landeskog was with the Eagles on a rehab stint for that kept him out for almost three years. Wise finished the season with 16 goals and 19 assists in 56 games. He would score two goals in eight playoffs games before the Eagles were eliminated by the
Abbotsford Canucks in the semifinals of the
Calder Cup playoffs. In establishing career high offensive totals, Wise was re-signed by the Colorado Eagles to a one-year contract for the
2025–26 season on June 3, 2025. == Personal ==