Ty Lewis signed with the Colorado Avalanche prior to the start of last season after going undrafted the previous two years. He attended the Avs' 2017 development and training camps before inking a deal with team on Oct. 3, 2017.
The Brandon, Manitoba, native has played the past four seasons with his hometown Western Hockey League squad, the Brandon Wheat Kings, and is now preparing for his first year of pro hockey. The 5-foot-11, 177-pound left wing recorded 191 points (84 goals and 107 assists) in 190 career contests with the Wheat Kings and tallied 100 points (44 goals and 56 assists) while being an alternate captain on the club this past season. He also helped Brandon win the WHL championship in 2016 and earn a berth into the Canadian Hockey League's Memorial Cup tournament.
Prospect Q&A: Ty Lewis
Forward is getting ready for his first professional season
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