by Jordan Conn | AHL On The Beat
Each youth hockey participant would signal as much as have the lifetime of Windfall Bruins ahead Riley Tufte.
He has received two NCAA nationwide championships and scored 93 skilled hockey objectives, together with one for the Boston Bruins this season. Nevertheless, he has additionally overcome a variety of adversity to get to the place he’s.
A local of Coon Rapids, Minn., Tufte fell in love with the game at a younger age, skating on the frozen ponds and out of doors rinks along with his two older brothers and attending St. Cloud State College video games the place his uncle was the top coach.
When he was 11 years previous, Tufte was taking part in for Blaine Peewee, when he observed one thing was fallacious.
“I used to be tremendous thirsty on a regular basis,” mentioned Tufte, who received his nationwide championships for his dwelling state with the College of Minnesota-Duluth. “I might come off the ice onto the bench and drinka complete bottle of water and nonetheless be thirsty. I couldn’t get sufficient water in me. I couldn’t cease going to the toilet, each 5 minutes. I believe I misplaced like 20 kilos. I felt sluggish and drained allthe time.”
His mom, a nurse at North Memorial Hospital, acknowledged a few of the signs and introduced him to Kids’s Hospital in St. Paul. He was recognized with Sort 1 diabetes, an autoimmunedisease the place the immune system destroys insulin-producing cells within the pancreas, resulting in little to no insulin manufacturing and inflicting hyperglycemia, or excessive blood sugar.
For a boy that dreamed of taking part in hockey on the highest stage attainable, this was troublesome information.
Docs informed Tufte that he wanted to “tone it down” and that he might not be capable to compete as a lot as he would love.
Tufte was capable of be taught extra about his prognosis from considered one of his peewee teammates who additionally had Sort 1 diabetes.
“I used to be really asking him questions on his diabetes about three weeks earlier than I used to be recognized. It was good having a teammate, particularly at that younger age, that was going via the identical stuff you have been.”
The diabetes prognosis didn’t sluggish Tufte’s drive to play skilled hockey, however it did change the way in which he needed to method his life. He started taking further precautions on and off the ice to be sure that his physique wasn’t simply prepared for video games, however for on a regular basis life.
“I used to be pricking my finger 10 occasions a day,” Tufte mentioned. “I used to be giving myself a shot each time I ate or drank one thing that had carbs or sugar in it. There’s so much that goes into it. It’s a recreation of protecting your blood sugar stage since you don’t need it to get too excessive or too low. It’s consuming on the proper occasions and sticking to it persistently. It was difficult, however as you do it every single day, you get higher at it and perceive how your physique is feeling.”
Shortly after his prognosis, Tufte obtained a letter from Toby Petersen, then a ahead for the Dallas Stars, who additionally has Sort 1 diabetes. Petersen’s letter motivated Tufte to observe his ardour andhelped him see somebody who battles via the identical illness attain their objectives.
Seven years later, Tufte was drafted within the first spherical (twenty fifth general) by Dallas. After 4 seasons within the group, he signed with the Colorado Avalanche as a free agent in the summertime of 2023, the identical time Petersen was employed as the talents coach for the Avalanche.
“We acquired to speak about every little thing, together with the letter that he wrote me once I was 11. Now, he’s the top coach of the Texas Stars. It’s a small world. Every little thing circles again and it’s a extremely cool story.”
Now in his second season with the Bruins group, Tufte carries a inexperienced bag labeled “DIABEAUTY” on the bench with him each time he takes the ice for practices and video games.
“Somebody known as me ‘Diabeauty’ once I was youthful and I assumed that was a cool title, so I’ve form of simply caught with it. Once I was in Texas, my coach really made it (the bag) for me. I hold my monitor in there, some insulin, pictures, a finger prick, and different further provides.”
It’s at all times been about being a hockey participant for Tufte, who posted 0.72 factors per recreation within the 2024-25 season with the Windfall Bruins, the very best quantity in his AHL profession. This season,he totals 23 factors in 23 video games and ranks third on the staff with 11 objectives.
The now 6-foot-6, 233-pound ahead was pondering what he would say to his 11-year-old self.
“The message is don’t give up,” he mentioned. “The times can get arduous; there are good days and unhealthy days. Everyone goes via them. Particularly with diabetes, some days are higher than others. I’d say hold grinding via all of it.”















