ESTERO, Fla. – Florida Everblades President Craig Brush, alongside General Manager and Head Coach Brad Ralph, announced the team has agreed to terms with forward Andrew Fyten. Fyten, 24, signed with Florida late last season as a rookie from Mount Royal University in Calgary. The Sundre, Alberta local started strong and finished the season with 10 points (5g-5a) in 21 regular-season games before skating in 12 additionak games during the Everblades Kelly Cup run. Fyten's time at Mount Royal was limited by the pandemic, but he still had a strong career in USports, notching 33 points (12g-21a) in 50 career games. Fyten’s hockey journey started with a strong stint in junior hockey in the Western Hockey League, split between the Calgary Hitmen, Swift Current Broncos and Edmonton Oil Kings. He put up 83 points (35g-48a) in 244 games over four seasons, while winning a WHL Championship in 2018 as a member of the Broncos.
Fyten inks new deal with Everblades
Tuesday, July 18th
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