FORWARDS:

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Jack DeCaprio, Brick Hockey Club

Jack has been an impact player over the past few games.  He’s been red hot and a major contributor to the team’s offense during recent competition. He gives it his all every shift and works hard to make an impact for his team.

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Eric Connors, Jersey Shore Wildcats Black

Eric is a flashy quick winger who is one of the offensive leaders of the team. He is quick on his feet and always hits the net, which shows in his ten points scored this season.

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Jude Large, Philadelphia Blazers

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Jude has great hockey sense and “sees” the ice really well. A  great skater that works hard from whistle to whistle. 

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Bennett Kronstedt, Jersey Shore Wildcats Red

Bennett is a solid skater who is strong on faceoffs with a strong shot.  He helps create offense with his vision on the ice and is excellent at utilizing his linemates. Bennett has been lights out this season, scoring ten points in eleven games.

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Sean Scott, Haverford Hawks Silver

Sean’s strong net-front presence and soft hands make him a scoring threat on every shift.  He also plays with a little edge that makes him difficult to compete against. His 12 points in eight games are good enough for second on the team as he continues to make an impact each game.

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DEFENSE:

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Brandon Dovey, Igloo Jaguars

Barndon is a stalwart defender for the Jags.  An intimidating presence on the blue line, Dovey possesses a tremendous shot.  He’s capable of scoring from anywhere in the offensive zone.  

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Noel Acevedo, Brick Hockey Club

Noel’s nifty puck skills are obvious, but it’s been his hard work on the defensive side of the puck that’s been a key to the team’s success. He has recorded three assists on the year so far.

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Kyle Rabkin, Jersey Shore Wildcats Black

Kyle is not only one of the team captains, but he is a truly versatile player who plays both forward and defense. He skates very well and is terrific at finding open teammates. Kyle has recorded eight points in as many games this season.

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Mathew Fritz, Philadelphia Blazers

Mathew effortlessly uses his size to clear the crease and has a slapshot that makes goalies duck. His three points on the season is good enough for second on the team in scoring.

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Michael Lynch, Jersey Shore Wildcats Red

Michael is a solid two-way defenseman who not only knows when to rush the puck and be aggressive but also knows defense is his primary role and responsibility.  He is strong on both sides of the puck he helps round out the defensive rotation.

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GOALIES:

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Drew Deich and Jonathon Dilliplane, Igloo Jaguars

Tending the nets for the Jags, this duo has been rock solid all year.  Deich is a model of efficiency as he is always in a position to make a save.  Equally strong, Dilliplane has shown the ability to “stand on his head” and steal a game for the Jags with his cat-quick glove.  The Jags netminders have frustrated the sharpest of shooters all year long.  

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Lucas Yenal, Haverford Hawks

Lucas gives the Hawks a stabilizing presence in the net and always delivers the spectacular save when the Hawks are in need of a boost.