
Tigers Sign Defenceman Tyson Moss
December 11, 2024 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Medicine Hat Tigers News Release
The Medicine Hat Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of defenceman Tyson Moss from Port Moody, British Columbia.
Born on February 22, 2007, the 17-year-old stands 6'0 ¬Â³ and weighs 170 pounds. This season, Moss has been developing his game with the Victoria Grizzlies in the BCHL, where he recorded six assists in 23 games.
Known for his hardworking nature and determination, Moss is eager to contribute to his team in any way he can. His competitive mindset and willingness to adapt to team needs make him a welcome addition to the Tigers' roster.
The Tigers look forward to seeing Moss continue his development and bring his dedication to the team. Welcome to Medicine Hat, Tyson!
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