[1] His family lived in Ypsilanti, Michigan before settling in Pinckney, where Shine began playing competitive youth hockey.
[4] On November 23, 2013, Shine and fellow rookie Sami Salminen recorded their first two collegiate goals in a 3–0 win over the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers.
[4] In his junior year, Shine was named an alternate captain alongside Shane Sooth and Brock Maschmeyer.
[6] While serving in this role, he became the third Wildcat to earn GLI All-Tournament Team Honors since Dan Ruoho in 1992 and Roger Trudeau in 1998.
As a result of his play, he was named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week for the second time in his career.
[11] Shine officially concluded his collegiate career on March 14, 2017, by signing an amateur tryout agreement with the Grand Rapids Griffins in the American Hockey League (AHL) for the remainder of the 2016–17 season.
He remained with the team as they qualified for the Calder Cup Finals but did not appear in a game as they beat the Syracuse Crunch for their second championship in five seasons.
[12] In his first professional season with the Griffins, Shine was invited to the Detroit Red Wings' 2017 prospects tournament where he finished with four shots on goal and was plus-1.