Tyler Donati

Tyler Donati (born October 17, 1986) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right wing, who last played for the Brampton Beast of the ECHL. Tyler is the identical twin of hockey player Justin Donati,[1] and is older than Justin by just 7 minutes. Though neither brother has been drafted, both attended the Detroit Red Wings rookie camp in 2006.

Tyler Donati
Born (1986-10-17) October 17, 1986 (age 37)
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight182 lb (83 kg; 13 st 0 lb)
PositionRight Wing
ShootsLeft
ACH team
Former teams
Stoney Creek Generals

Brampton Beast
Binghamton Senators
Philadelphia Phantoms
Hartford Wolf Pack
Connecticut Whale
Vålerenga
HC TWK Innsbruck
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career2006–present

Playing career

On January 8, 2005 Tyler, along with brother Justin, was acquired from the Oshawa Generals to the Toronto St. Michael's Majors for Cal Clutterbuck. Tyler played alongside of Justin on the Toronto St. Michael's Majors of the OHL, but this was ended when Tyler was traded to the Belleville Bulls. Tyler and his brother both attended the Detroit Red Wings rookie camp as non-draft invitees in August/September 2006 and played well, both producing points regularly throughout the tournament games. His 2010-11 season with the Elmira Jackals was cut short after being side-lined due to shoulder surgery.

On May 23, 2012, Donati left for Europe to join Vålerenga Ishockey of the GET-ligaen in Oslo, Norway. After two seasons abroad, Donati returned to his home province of Ontario, in signing a one-year deal with the Brampton Beast of the ECHL on September 15, 2014.[2]

Personal life

Tyler and his brother Justin were actively involved in the Points for Cancer fund, with money for each point either Donati scores being matched by their respective hockey clubs and going towards research to find a cure for ovarian cancer. They joined this organization because their mother Corinne was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2003. Following their mother's death in July 2006, the brothers continue Points for Cancer fundraising in her name.[3]

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002–03Burlington CougarsOPJHL461915344
2003–04Oshawa GeneralsOHL652036562571232
2004–05Oshawa GeneralsOHL2512142618
2004–05Toronto St. Michael's MajorsOHL28981712102570
2005–06Toronto St. Michael's MajorsOHL683636725041232
2005–06Motor City MechanicsUHL40114
2006–07Belleville BullsOHL6654751295215620264
2007–08Binghamton SenatorsAHL536121826
2007–08Elmira JackalsECHL50330
2008–09Elmira JackalsECHL15614202
2008–09Philadelphia PhantomsAHL40110
2009–10HC ThurgauNLB30000
2009–10Elmira JackalsECHL6738761145252570
2010–11Hartford Wolf Pack/CT WhaleAHL90000
2010–11Elmira JackalsECHL1810112134
2011–12Chicago ExpressECHL4614476129
2012–13Vålerenga IshockeyGET39184260181510132328
2013–14HC TWK InnsbruckEBEL5318335110
2014–15Brampton BeastECHL259142346
2015–16Stoney Creek GeneralsACH17915241682570
2016–17Stoney Creek GeneralsACH171216280907710
2017–18Stoney Creek GeneralsACH14617232645912
2018–19Stoney Creek GeneralsACH14713200
2019–20Brantford BlastACH3123010000
ECHL totals1767716524216352570
AHL totals666131926

Awards

  • 2009–10 CCM U+ ECHL Most Valuable Player
  • 2009–10 Leading Scorer

References

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