Heartbreaking Passing of 18-Year Old Tyson Downs Leaves Hockey Community in Shock
The hockey community is known for its camaraderie, but it can also be deeply affected by challenging moments.
Today, the Waterloo Siskins from the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League shared the heartbreaking news of 18-year-old defenseman Tyson Downs' passing, who hailed from Owen Sound.
Tyson had a promising career ahead, having played a remarkable season with the Siskins, tallying six goals and seventeen assists in forty-five games.
The loss of someone so young is especially difficult to grasp. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to Tyson Downs' family, friends, teammates, and anyone touched by this profound loss.
|
13 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Several Oilers Could be Cut From Team Canada Roster Due to Poor Play This Season |
|
13 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Calgary Flames Reportedly Discussing Blockbuster Trade To Send Nazem Kadri to His Former Team |
|
14 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Oilers Reporter Claims Evan Bouchard Is In His Own Head After Being Chewed Out by Coach Paul Coffey |
|
15 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Ryan Reaves' Family Goes After Darnell Nurse in Social Media Comment For Calling Out the Leafs Forward |
|
16 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Oilers Coach Knoblauch Makes Unconventional Decision at Practice that Draws Criticism from Fans |
|
18 hours ago | By Liam McCormick NHL Insider Reveals Price for Edmonton Oilers to Acquire Ivan Provorov in Trade |
|
20 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Star Goalie John Gibson Reportedly Waiving No-Trade Clause to Join Edmonton Oilers |
|
21 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Oilers Coach Knoblauch Puts Stuart Skinner in an Interesting Position with Charged Post Game Comments |
Previously on Oilers Daily