(above) Reed and Ty [right] spend a little time with the Stanley Cup in the backyard |
by Adrian Dater
One of Ty Loney's first memories is of his father's last acts as a professional hockey player.
"His last practice as a player, I think I was about 3 years old, I got to skate with him. That's my only memory of him and the NHL," said Loney, a University of Denver freshman forward whose team hosts Bemidji State this weekend at Magness Arena.
Loney's father, Troy, played 12 seasons in the NHL, the final one with the New York Islanders in 1994-95. He was part of a Pittsburgh Penguins team that won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992 [read entire article].
2 comments:
Magness Man called Loney to stay with Drew Shore and Salazar on USCHO blog.
Ty seems awfully upset to be sitting next to the most revered trophy in sports.
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