Tyler Spezia’s happy to continue his career by returning to the Walleye

Former Grand Rapids Griffins forward Tyler Spezia has chosen to continue his professional hockey career by signing with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye, and Spezia spoke to the Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe about rejoining the ECHL team:

“I’m excited,” said Spezia, who re-signed with the Walleye last week. “My last taste of meaningful playoff hockey was when we lost in 2018-19 to Newfoundland in the Kelly Cup Finals. So that was a big thing. I want to play meaningful games on a good team and compete for a championship. There’s no better place to do that than in Toledo.”

Spezia, a native of Clinton Township, Mich., had played the past four seasons for Toledo’s American Hockey League affiliate in Grand Rapids after splitting time between the organizations in his first two years of pro hockey. He hopes the next stage of his career ends with an on-ice celebration.

“It’s not really any shocker that’s the focus from day one here,” Spezia said. “Although you do need a lot to go right to get yourself in that position — it definitely looks like we’ve got the team to do it.

“The last two years, it’s been in the back of my mind coming back here. Toledo was great to me, and I loved it there. When you’re not enjoying the game as much as you had in the past, you go back to when it was really fun. That’s the mindset. I want to enjoy it and be on a good team. It’s almost going back to your roots.”

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