Transaction - Canucks Call-Up Goalie Prospect Ty Young

Vancouver Canucks prospect Ty Young with the ECHL's Kalamazoo Wings.

Photo credit: Kalamazoo Wings/ECHL

 

The Vancouver Canucks have announced a roster transaction on Sunday afternoon with goaltending prospect Ty Young following a strong stretch down in the ECHL.

 

 

Vancouver Canucks assign Ty Young to American Hockey League

 

In a post on social media this afternoon, the Abbotsford Canucks announced that Vancouver has assigned Ty Young to them from the ECHL's Kalamazoo Wings, just in time for tomorrow's game against the Colorado Eagles.

"The following transaction has occurred:

- Vancouver (NHL) re-assigns G Ty Young from Kalamazoo (ECHL) to Abbotsford" the Abbotsford Canucks said.

The 20-year-old also is second in the entire ECHL with a save percentage of .934, according to Dave Hall of Canucks Army.

"Ty Young gets promoted to Abbotsford after an incredible stretch in Kalamazoo.

His last three games:

� Stops 45 of 47 shots (2-1 loss)
� Stops all 37 shots (4-0 win)
� Stops all 30 shots (2-0 win)

His .934 save percentage is second best among all ECHL goalies. #Canucks" Dave Hall said.

Young, a native of Coaldale, Alberta has already made five appearances for Abbotsford in the AHL this season where he has a record of 3-2-0, a 2.41 goals against average and a .915 save percentage.

We'll have to wait and see before puck drop in Abbotsford tomorrow who head coach Manny Malhotra names as his starter with three options available to him - Arturs Silovs, Nikita Tolopilo and Ty Young.