Troy Wylie Death & Obituary: The Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League (EOSHL) mourns the untimely passing of Troy Wylie, a beloved defenseman for the Deseronto Bulldogs Hockey Club. Troy, a native of Kingston, Ontario, passed away at the age of 31, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, both on the ice and in his personal life.
A Talented Hockey Career
Troy Wylie’s hockey journey began with the Raiders, where he played from the 2011-2012 season through to the 2014-2015 season. As a defenseman, Troy was known for his skill, versatility, and composure on the ice. His ability to play both forward and defense made him a key player in his teams’ strategies. He was often praised for his ability to win board battles and make intelligent plays, particularly in high-pressure situations.
Beyond his technical skills, Troy’s leadership qualities stood out. He served as alternate captain for the Raiders, earning the respect and trust of his teammates and coaches through his dedication and strong work ethic. Off the ice, Troy was admired for his kindness, respectfulness, and commitment to his family and friends.
A Hardworking Professional
When not on the ice, Troy applied the same commitment to his professional life. He worked as a red seal mason for WJ Construction, where he was recognized for his craftsmanship and dedication to his work.
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A Personal Loss
Troy is survived by his fiancée, Chelsea, and his parents, Pete and Tammy, along with extended family and friends who cherished his presence in their lives. His sudden passing has left a deep void in the hearts of all who knew him, especially within the Deseronto Bulldogs Hockey Club and the broader hockey community.
Remembering Troy Wylie
The EOSHL and the Deseronto Bulldogs extend their heartfelt condolences to Troy’s family, friends, and teammates. His legacy as a skilled player, a devoted friend, and a kind-hearted individual will be remembered fondly. Troy Wylie will always hold a special place in the hearts of those whose lives he touched.