TYLER BARROW NAMED FPHL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Binghamton – The Federal Prospects Hockey League today announced its selection for the 2025–26 FPHL Most Valuable Player Award, presented annually to the player adjudged to be the league’s overall most valuable player.
The FPHL congratulates Tyler Barrow of the Columbus River Dragons as the recipient of the 2025–26 FPHL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

Barrow appeared in 54 of the team’s 56 regular season games this year, recording 42 goals and 70 assists for a league-leading 112 points. He was the only player in the FPHL to surpass the 100-point mark this season and the only player to average more than two points per game. He also posted an impressive 22 games with three or more points during the season.
The 28-year-old native of Massapequa, NY is in his first season in the FPHL with Columbus. Since beginning his professional career in 2021, Barrow has competed at multiple levels of professional hockey, including time spent overseas in several European leagues.

The FPHL is a Single-A minor professional hockey league currently operating in its 16th season (2025–26).












