
Toomey Granted Extra Year by NCAA
and Atlantic Hockey
First medical redshirt in history of program
May 14, 2008
Erie, Pa. - Mercyhurst senior forward Ryan Toomey, injured nine
games into the 2007-2008 season, has been granted a medical
redshirt by both the NCAA and the Atlantic Hockey Association. The
Bolton, Ontario, native is the first medical redshirt player in the
21-year history of the program.
Toomey was injured in the first game of a two-game series at
defending national champion, Michigan State, last November. He
never saw action again.
"It was a very tough four months for me", said Toomey. I wanted so
much to help the team, but it just wasn't meant to be. I'm proud of
the way the guys played down the stretch and I'm glad to be part of
what should be a very good team next season."
Toomey was a co-captain last season and has played 95 games in his
career with 27 goals and 29 assists.
Head coach Rick Gotkin knows how important Toomey's presence means,
both on-and-off the ice: "We were all very excited to learn that
Ryan's application for another year was approved. Ryan gives us a
great deal of leadership and scoring punch. He worked very hard to
rehabilitate himself over the last few months and I know he'll
return in excellent
shape in September.
Mercyhurst (15-19-7; AHA 11-10-7) reached the Atlantic Hockey
Association championship game in March before bowing 5-4 in double
overtime to Air Force. The Lakers begin the 2008-2009 regular
season with eight straight road games, starting October 10 and 11
with
first-ever meetings at St. Cloud State (WCHA).












