Tyler Roeszler's NCAA Hockey Career Comes to a Close
Chatham-Kent Hockey Heroes Update on CKSN:
For Tyler Roeszler, it was probably not the way the Chatham native wanted to see his U.S. collegiate hockey career end, but it did on March 19 when his Cornell University Big Red hockey team were shutout by the Yale University Bulldogs, 6-0, in the ECAC championship game played in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Yale was ranked No. 1 in college hockey polls for most of the season. The Big Red, who had a 16-15-3 overall record, finished the season strong, beating Dartmouth in a semi-final game, 3-0, the night before. Tyler had an assist on the first goal in that game. Tyler, who will be graduating from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, played in a total of 89 games for the Big Red, scoring 18 goals and assisting on 27 others. His best season came this year when he appeared in 32 games and had 12 goals and 13 assists. Congratulations, Tyler, on a terrific college career and best wishes in your further life pursuits…
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