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    Mathieu Sheridan
    Jul 3, 2025, 11:15
    Updated at: Jul 3, 2025, 11:15
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    The Colorado Eagles have signed goaltender Kyle Keyser to a one-year deal, it was announced Wednesday. 

    Hailing from Coral Springs, Fla., Keyser spent this past season playing for the KHL's Kunlun Red Star, collecting a record of 3-7-1 along with a 3.61 GAA and a .896 GAA in 13 regular season appearances. 

    Prior to heading to China, Keyser spent parts of six seasons playing for the Providence Bruins, accumulating a stat line of 29-27-19, a 2.83 GAA and a .902 SP in 73 regular season games. Before making the jump to the pro level in 2019, Keyser spent four seasons in the OHL with the Flint Firebirds and the Oshawa Generals. 

    With Keyser heading back to North America, he could be a solid depth signing for the Eagles. While he didn't see as much playing time during his final AHL season with the Bruins, Keyser has shown that he can handle an AHL workload and will be a go-to option if he can impress the team throughout training camp.