PORTLAND, Maine – Rookie forward Ty Cheveldayoff has re-signed with the Maine Mariners for the 2024-25 season. Joining the Mariners last April out of the Western Hockey League, Cheveldayoff had a major impact in helping Maine get to the postseason and force the Adirondack Thunder to seven games in the first round.
The Mariners originally signed Cheveldayoff to a professional tryout (PTO) on April 10, shortly after his Spokane Chiefs were eliminated from the WHL playoffs. He appeared in two regular-season games for Maine - both against Adirondack. On April 14 - the final day of the regular season in Glens Falls - he scored his first professional goal, tying the must-win game 3-3 with under five minutes to play in regulation. Maine went on to win in overtime, clinching a playoff spot in dramatic fashion.
Cheveldayoff skated in all seven games of the North Division Semifinals series against the Thunder, registering one assist and a team-leading 26 penalty minutes.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Cheveldayoff spent parts of four seasons with Spokane, skating in a total of 194 career games. He finished just shy of 100 points, scoring 99 points (43g-56a) with 326 penalty minutes.
Cheveldayoff was also a participant at Boston Bruins development camp last week.