
Colorado Eagles Add Daniel Moriarty to Roster
August 20, 2013 - ECHL (ECHL)
Colorado Eagles News Release
WINDSOR, Colo. - The Colorado Eagles announced Tuesday that they have signed forward Daniel Moriarty for the 2013-14 season. The 5-foot-9, 180-pound right-wing recently concluded a four-year collegiate career in the ECAC for Harvard University. He competed in 110 contests for the Crimson, totaling 41 points (16-25-41).
The Estevan, Saskatchewan native played three seasons in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. Moriarty registered 47 goals in 166 games with the Melville Millionaires. In 2007-2008, he joined the British Columbia Hockey League. With the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, Moriarty played in 56 games and recorded 61 points (29-32-61).
Moriarty is the ninth forward and the 15th overall player to be added to the Eagles 2013-14 roster.
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