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UNH freshman goalie Tyler Muszelik taken in NHL Entry Draft by Florida Panthers

Incoming University of New Hampshire freshman Tyler Muszelik has spent the previous two years with the US National Team Development Program.  Muzelik was drafted by the Florida Panthers in the sixth round of June's NHL Entry Draft.

DURHAM – It took just one game as a fill-in goalie for his youth hockey team for first-time forward Tyler Muszelik to realize that he could make more of an impact stopping pucks than shooting them.

“The biggest thing I like about it is how much you can control the game,” he said. “I think it’s the most important position. It’s special. It’s awesome when you make a big-time save and there’s no better feeling than that.”

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The New Jersey native hopes some of that excitement is in his future as an incoming freshman on the University of New Hampshire hockey team after spending the last two years with the US National Team Development Program in Plymouth, Mich., honing his craft under the tutelage. of Rochester native and well-traveled goalie guru David Lassonde, a former assistant coach at UNH.