Players Of The Month
(Summaries by Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com) Forwards Dominykas Jurjevas, Potomac Patriots The Lithuanian import scored at a rate of a goal per game, with five goals in five contests in addition to two assists for seven points. He actually did score those five goals in five straight games, keeping up one of the Elite’s best…
Read More(Summaries By Marlee Bulman) Forwards Edward Kienzle, New York Aviators In his third year with the Aviators, left wing Edward Kienzle (‘05/Brooklyn, N.Y.) played seven games last month, bringing his all for every shift. His percentage for faceoffs in November was 66 percent, going 42 for 64. Kienzle also racked up 13 points for…
Read More(Summaries by Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com) Forwards Sean Boltin, Palm Beach Typhoon He has really started to make it look easy, especially after posting back-to-back hat tricks during the month of November. The ‘05 out of Chicago tore through five November games putting up a points total that would’ve been impressive even if it had…
Read More(Summaries By Joshua Boyd/USPHL.com) Forwards Nick Therrien, Islanders Hockey Club A goal and five assists on Nov. 13 against the Bridgewater Bandits was Game No. 1 of what has become an active six-game scoring streak for the ‘04 rookie from Plymouth, N.H. Jumping from the EHL Premier, Therrien has found fantastic success in racking up…
Read More(Summaries by Joshua Boyd) Forwards Jayden Price, Atlanta MadHatters A local ‘04 product from Woodstock, Ga., Price has more than picked up where he left off with a 39-point All-Star season in 2021-22. Early on, Price put up four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, an average of 1.67, which puts him in the…
Read More(Summaries by Marlee Bulman) Forwards John Crowdell, Rockets Hockey Club Forward John Crowdell (‘03/Staten Island, NY) is in his fourth year with the Rockets (USPHL 16U and USPHL 18U), this being his first year with the elite team. This season he has grown to be an extremely valuable player for the Rockets. In 12 games,…
Read MoreForwards Austin Larson, Northern Cyclones Larson’s division-leading 1.67 points per game through the end of October led the division, just as the Cyclones led the entire Elite Conference with a .955 winning percentage off a 10-0-1-0 record. Larson was there every step of the way, missing the scoresheet only once out of the nine games…
Read More(Summaries by Joshua Boyd) Forwards Zarand Varga, Potomac Patriots The ‘04 out of Hungary has taken the USPHL Elite by storm, leading the division through October for a Patriots team that stands second in the Elite points race with a 13-4-0-0 record. Varga has helped the Patriots to some big statement wins en route to…
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