New York Rangers Sign Callum Tung, Joins Hartford Wolf Pack On ATO
The 21-year-old posted a record of 10-4-1 with a .933 SP and 2.03 GAA as a freshman with the University of Connecticut this season. He was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team.
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Tung started UConn's first two NCAA Tournament games in program history last week where they eventually lost to Penn State in the quarterfinals.
An undrafted player from Port Moody, BC., Tung recorded 22-14-1 record with a .917 SP and 2.80 GAA with the BCHL's Alberni Valley Bulldogs last season.
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