Tyler Moss

Tyler Moss ( born June 29, 1975 in Ottawa, Ontario ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, who was most recently at the Nuremberg Ice Tigers in the German Hockey League contract.

Career

Tyler Moss began his career as a hockey player with the Kingston Frontenacs, for he held until 1995 in the Canadian Junior Football League Ontario Hockey League was active from 1992, where he also was a commitment to the Florida Hammerheads in professional inline hockey league Roller Hockey International 1993. During this period, he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1993 in the second round than a total of 29 players from the Tampa Bay Lightning, for which he, however, never played. Instead, the goalkeeper was in the 1995/96 season for the Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League between the posts. There followed three years in which he stood by the Calgary Flames under contract, subject, however, only 17 games in the National Hockey League denied. The rest of the time he spent mainly in their farm team at the Saint John Flames of the American Hockey League. He also ran in this period for the Muskegon Fury of the Colonial Hockey League, Grand Rapids Griffins and Orlando Solar Bears of the IHL and the Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL.

In the season 1999/2000 Moss appeared with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the AHL and the Kansas City Blades in the IHL at. For the 2000/01 season the Carolina Hurricanes took him under contract, for which he was active in twelve games. In addition, he stood nine times for the IHL Cincinnati Cyclones farm team on the ice. From 2001 to 2005, the Canadians played almost exclusively in the AHL, where he was a regular for the Lowell Lock Monsters, Manitoba Moose, Toronto Roadrunners and after their relocation its successor team Edmonton Road Runners used. In the season 2002/ 03 he played for the Vancouver Canucks his last game in the National Hockey League. In the summer of 2005, he accepted the offer by the HK Spartak Moscow of the Russian Super League. After a year in which it was used only sporadically, he left the capital city again already and joined Amur Khabarovsk to, for whom he played in 2006 and was admitted to the 2008/09 season in the newly formed Continental Hockey League. In July 2010, he was released at the Amur and was unemployed as a result.

Mid-December 2010 Moss was committed by the SCL Tigers for four games as goalkeeper Benjamin Conz was with the U-20 World Cup. On January 9, 2011 Moss received a contract until the end of season at the Hannover Scorpions to have completed without a single game for the Tigers. For the 2011/12 season he was bound by the Nuremberg Ice Tigers.

Awards and achievements

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