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2019-20 Men's Ice Hockey

6 Rylan Yaremko

  • Height 6-3
  • Year Junior
  • Hometown Spirit River, Alta.
  • Position D

Biography

2019-20 (R-Junior): Appeared in all but two games for the Wildcats ... Posted a goal and three assists on the season for four points ... Had 61 blocked shots for second most on the team and ranked fourth in the league in the category ... Was named to the WCHA All-Academic Team. 

2018-19 (Junior): Did not compete ... Named to WCHA All-Academic Team.

2017-18 (Sophomore): Competed on 13 occasions during his sophomore campaign, tallying one goal and one assist for two points...Scored his only goal of the season on January 6 versus Boston College...Earned his lone assists on November 11 versus Michigan Tech...Yaremko attempted a career-high six shots on November 11 at Alaska-Fairbanks...Recorded double-digit blocked shots in the year with 11...Named a WCHA Scholar-Athlete and to the All-Academic Team.

2016-17 (Freshman): Was one of nine Wildcats, and three freshmen, to play in all 39 games ... Was the team leader with 82 blocks, 25 more than the second-place skater ... Ranked third in the WCHA in conference blocks (53) ... Had five points (1g-4a) ... Posted first collegiate point, an assist, Oct. 21 at Ferris State ... Netted first collegiate goal the next night ... Named WCHA co-Rookie of the Week for games played Jan. 13-14 after recording two assists, five shots, four blocks and a +2 series during Northern Michigan's series against Lake Superior State ... Finished a season-best +2 at Ferris State Oct. 22 and at Wisconsin Nov. 4 ... Took a season-high four shots Jan. 14 at Lake Superior State.

Before NMU: Skated for the West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) from 2014 to 2016, registering 51 points (17g-34a) in 113 regular-season games ... Posted best offensive numbers in every major statistical category in 2015-16 with 34 points (13g-21a) in 56 games ... Helped the Warriors capture the Fred Page Cup (BCHL champions), Western Canada Cup and RBC Cup (Canada Junior A National champions) in 2016, tallying 12 points (4g-7a) in 35 games ... In RBC Cup action, totaled four points (2g-2a) in six games, netting a goal in both the semifinals and finals.

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Historical Player Information

  • 6

    2016-17Freshman

    D
    6'3" 205 lbs
    6
  • 6

    2017-18Sophomore

    D
    6'2" 208 lbs
    6
  • 6

    2018-19Junior

    D
    6'3" 224 lbs
    6
  • 6

    2019-20Junior

    D
    6'3" 210 lbs
    6