Career
Davis began playing junior hockey with the Hamilton Kilty B"s of the OPJHL before joining the major junior Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He played with the Kingston Frontenacs, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and Ottawa 67"s from 1995 to 1999.
With 9 points in 5 games, Davis was awarded the Editor Chynoweth Trophy as the tournament leading scorer.
Drafted 85th overall in the 1996 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals, Davis began a five-year stint with the University of Western Ontario, competing in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (Commonwealth of Independent States ) circuit. He was named team captain of the team for the 2003-2004 season and graduated as the all-time career points leader for men"s hockey with 201 points.
In 2004-2005, Davis turned pro overseas with South Carolina Mittelrhein of the Oberliga, Germany"s third-tier ice hockey league. He recorded 63- and 51-point seasons with Mittelrhein.
Upon returning to Ontario, he played at the senior level with the Tillsonburg Vipers of Major League Hockey (MLH) for one season.