The Halifax Mooseheads announced this morning that they have resolved their overager issue. The team said that they will be keeping Brendan Duke as one of three overagers this season with the uncertainty of Trey Lewis and his hip injury.
A team can only keep three 20 year olds on their roster in any season and the Moose have not had to make a decision until today. Coming out of training camp, Duke, Lewis, Darcy Ashley and Brent Andews were all named on the roster as overagers because Ashley was injured to start the season. Just as Ashley came back, Lewis was announced to be injured. Because it is likely that Lewis might need surgery sometime this year, as Ryan Falkenham had to on Friday, Halifax has decided to make their decision now.
Trey has decided to join the Mirimachi Timberwolves of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. He will remain on the team's 55 man protected list. He collected 63 points and 248 penalty minutes in 206 games over 4 seasons.
Halifax will be on the ice again on Thursday looking different with Ashley most likely being named captain for the rest of the season.
Good luck in the future Trey!
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