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50 Players, 50 Days: Tyler Prince

April 16, 2020
During the current and unforeseen cancelation of the 2019-20 season, the players in the NA3HL saw their seasons cut prematurely short. In some cases, players saw their junior hockey careers come to an end as well. However, the NA3HL got together a decided to highlight some of those players, who were born in 1999 and were in their final season of playing junior hockey.

As a result, we present a new series entitled: 50 players, 50 days

50 players in 50 days will select 50 players from each of the 34 NAHL teams this past season that were born in 1999, who are currently uncommitted, and deserve some recognition during their time spent playing and developing in the NA3HL. Over the course of the next 50 days, we will take time out to look at their accomplishments, review their season, and provide some background on their NA3HL careers. Players will be initially highlighted in alphabetical order by team. Enjoy!
 
Tyler Prince, Forward, Missoula Jr. Bruins
 
After getting a taste of NA3HL action with 12 games in 2017-18, Tyler Prince, a 6-foot-5, 175-pound native of Anchorage, Alaska, returned for a full season with the Missoula Jr. Bruins in 2019-20 as an impact forward and key contributor. 
 
His 13 points in his first run with the Bruins -- more than a point-per-game pace -- heralded his offensive talents, but Prince showed his consistency by continuing that production over the course of an entire season, putting 13 goals, 27 assists and 40 points in 40 games. 
 
Watch: Tyler Prince highlights
 
His power-play acumen fueled his offense, with nearly half of his production coming while on the man-advantage (6g, 13a). Prince also had a knack for coming up clutch that paid off in spades for Missoula, as he shared the team lead with four game-winning goals. 
 
Before initially joining Missoula, Prince hit the ice with South Anchorage High in Alaska during the 2013-14 season.
 
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