From: College Hockey News
by Nick Lowman
After leading the Denver Pioneers in scoring last season, sophomore forward Tyler Bozak is picking up where he left off. Already nine games into the young season, the offensive sniper has amassed 13 points and is tied for second in the WCHA in scoring.
But it should come as no surprise to find Bozak near the top in relatively all offensive categories in the conference. Before coming to Denver, he led the British Columbia League in scoring with 128 points in 59 games. With those kinds of numbers, even a meteorologist could accurately forecast good days to come in Denver. [read rest of article]
by Nick Lowman
After leading the Denver Pioneers in scoring last season, sophomore forward Tyler Bozak is picking up where he left off. Already nine games into the young season, the offensive sniper has amassed 13 points and is tied for second in the WCHA in scoring.
But it should come as no surprise to find Bozak near the top in relatively all offensive categories in the conference. Before coming to Denver, he led the British Columbia League in scoring with 128 points in 59 games. With those kinds of numbers, even a meteorologist could accurately forecast good days to come in Denver. [read rest of article]
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