Defenseman Rob Ducay cleared for play

Utah State Aggies defenseman Rob Ducay has been cleared to play hockey after breaking his ankle on Sept. 25. 

At 5:15 p.m., Ducay was with his teammates on the bus to the Boise State Showcase in Idaho just hours after being medically cleared by his doctor. Ducay said he was “feeling really excited for the first road trip up to Boise.” 

“Yesterday was my first time skating since it happened last Tuesday,” Ducay said. “I’m taking it slow and monitoring it, but it won’t detract from my normal routine.”

Head Coach CJ Westlake said having Ducay return to his defensive role is a “good thing” for the team.

“Rob is a key defenseman,” Westlake said. “He’s a good player in the defensive zone and with penalty kills.”

According to Kendra Gilmore, Utah State’s club sports athletic trainer, ankle stability and balance are crucial to keeping Ducay on the ice.

“The plan is to keep it taped up and supported, and put some extra padding on it in case he gets hit by a puck,” Gilmore said.

The Aggies start the tournament against the University of Mary on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. and will play two more teams through Sunday. 

The full schedule is available at http://www.boisestatehockeyclub.com/schedule-and-results.

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