Ty Ronning has been a stud at the WHL level this season. In 64 games, the former 7th round pick has notched a total of 55 goals and 22 assists, averaging about 1.2 points per game.
While he has produced multiple 50 point seasons in this league before, Ronning’s numbers have sprouted up exponentially. With that said, Ronning is a 20-years-old and considered an overager in the juniors. Juniors players are anywhere from 15-20 years old, so he is one of the oldest players in the league. Even though Ronning is not too much older than a majority of his competition, 20-year-olds, regardless of skill, dominate in this league.