Former longtime Buffalo Sabre Tyler Ennis announced his retirement from professional hockey on Wednesday. The 34-year-old had spent the last two years playing in Europe after 14 seasons in the NHL.
Tyler Ennis is calling it a career. The NHL veteran of 700 games, 39 of which played with his hometown Edmonton Oilers, has opted to hang up his skates after trying to continue his hockey career.
A former NHL depth player is hanging up his skates for the last time. On Wednesday, Alder Mannheim (DEL) announced that the organization and Tyler Ennis have agreed to an early termination of his contract, as the 34-year-old informed the team he is retiring from professional hockey.
Longtime NHL forward Tyler Ennis announced his retirement on Wednesday, per an announcement from his first and most tenured team, the Sabres.
Although 700-game NHL veteran Tyler Ennis was linked to a return to the North American pro circuit after a season spent in Switzerland, a true NHL opportunity never materialized for the 34-year-old forward.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, former Edmonton Oilers and Ottawa Senators forward Tyler Ennis is looking to make an NHL comeback. His best shot is a PTO, will anyone offer him one?
Veteran NHL winger Tyler Ennis is contemplating a return to North America following his recent temporary stay in Switzerland during the previous hockey season.
Veteran NHL winger Tyler Ennis is open to a return to North America after spending last season playing in Switzerland and could receive a professional tryout contract from a Western Conference team, Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reports.
Even with training camp almost here, Tyler Ennis remains a free agent and is looking for a new home. Although his days of being a top-six forward are gone, he is still a decent depth option who can occasionally chip in offensively.
It’s not often that we see someone bring their career almost entirely back from the dead, but that’s exactly what happened just a handful of seasons ago with Tyler Ennis.
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Ennis was forced out of Sunday’s win over the Detroit Red Wings after taking a hard hit along the boards.
The Senators are set to return to action Saturday against Toronto but will do so without two of their forwards.
Ennis, 32, spent the 2020-21 season with the Edmonton Oilers, scoring three goals and nine points in 30 games. Though those numbers won’t jump off the page, the undersized forward is versatile enough to move around.
The Ottawa Senators are bringing back a familiar face. Tyler Ennis spent 61 games during the 2019-20 campaign with the team and he’s coming back on a PTO this offseason.
Tyler Ennis is taking his talents to Ottawa. The former Oilers forward inked a professional tryout with the Senators, Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reported Sunday.
Welcome to the 2020-21 season review and 2021-22 season preview player-by-player! In this, and other articles, I’ll be, well, reviewing the Edmonton Oilers 2020-21 season and previewing the 2021-22 season.
Drake Caggiula will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Sunday for an illegal check to the head of Edmonton Oilers forward Tyler Ennis.
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