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Tim Boron
Timboron
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
177 lb (80 kg)
CHL Team
F. Teams
Colorado Eagles
Mississippi RiverKings
Wichita Thunder
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born (1983-05-22)May 22, 1983,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Pro Career 2006 – present


Tim Boron (born May 22, 1983 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing for the Wichita Thunder of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

Playing career[]

College[]

Boron played three seasons (2003-06) of college hockey for St. Cloud State University, posting a 15-27-2 record to go with a 3.15 GAA and .886 save percentage. He was named to the 2004-05 All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association academic team and also was named to the All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association academic team in the 2005-06 season. He majored in mass communications.

Professional[]

Boron started his professional career playing for the Colorado Eagles in the 2006-07 season. He posted a 13-4-0 record in the regular season. He helped guide the Eagles to the championship with a 1.79 GAA, .944 save percentage with a league-high 3 shutouts in the CHL Playoffs.

He played for the Las Vegas Wranglers and the Stockton Thunder in 2007-08 season. He returned to the CHL the following season with the Wichita Thunder before being traded to the Mississippi RiverKings in the 2009-10 season.

During the 2010-11 season Boron signed with his former team the Colorado Eagles of the CHL. He was placed on the injury reverse on October 15, 2010 and was waived on November 10, 2010.

He signed a five game contract with the Rapid City Rush of the Central Hockey League on December 17, 2010. He then was officially signed on with the Rapid City Rush as a permanent goalie. at the end of the regular season for 2010-2011, Tim Boron held a record of 9-2-0 assisting in the Rush becoming ranked the first in the Turner Conference of the CHL. Boron at the end of the regular season held a 2.99 GAA and a save percentage of .898.

During game 4 of the 2011 playoffs against the Colorado Eagles, Boron's former team, He broke a record in the CHL that stood for 15 years. The game lasted 4 hours and 42 minutes, extending into 2.25 over-times. Tim Boron had 68 saves, the game resulted in aloss for his team, the Rapid City Rush. He recieved a standing ovation from the Eagles fans for his efforts, and recieved the third star of the game. The record for most saves in a single game, Boron had 68 saves of 70 shots was on May 5, 2011.

Career Statistics[]

Regular season[]

    Regular Season  
Season Team League GP W L T/OTL MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2000-01 Winnipeg South Blues MJHL na na na na na na na na na
2001-02 Cowichan Valley Capitals BCHL na na na na na na na na na
2003-04 St. Cloud State NCAA 17 5 7 2 893 46 0 3.09 .892
2004-05 St. Cloud State NCAA 32 10 18 3 1817 91 1 3.00 .904
2005-06 St. Cloud State NCAA 3 0 2 0 143 8 0 3.35 .862
2006-07 Colorado Eagles CHL 18 13 4 0 989 48 0 2.91 .909
2007-08 Las Vegas Wranglers ECHL 3 2 1 0 140 5 0 2.14 .926
2007-08 Stockton Thunder ECHL 31 10 16 3 1787 94 3 3.16 .909
2008-09 Stockton Thunder ECHL 1 0 1 0 38 6 0 9.39 .714
2008-09 Wichita Thunder CHL 19 6 11 1 1020 44 1 2.59 .926
2009-10 Wichita Thunder CHL 4 1 3 0 240 20 0 5.00 .828
2009-10 Mississippi RiverKings CHL 15 6 6 2 803 50 0 3.74 .877
2010-11 Rapid City Rush CHL 14 9 2 0 763 38 0 2.99 .898

Playoffs[]

    Playoffs   
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2000-01 Winnipeg South Blues MJHL na na na na na na na na na
2001-02 Cowichan Valley Capitals BCHL na na na na na na na na na
2006-07 Colorado Eagles CHL 10 6 3 0 535 16 3 1.79 .944
2010-11 Rapid City Rush CHL 12 6 4 0 657 22 0 2.01 .941


Awards & Achievements[]

  • MJHL Second Rookie All-Star Team (2001)
  • Ray Miron President's Cup - 2007
  • Oakley CHL Goaltender of the Week, December 14-20, 2008
  • CHL Performance of the Week for Week 10, 2008
  • Voted third most underrated player in the league in the CHL's annual Best-of-the-Best Poll - 2008-09 season.

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