Hat Tricks – Vincent Corcoran, Wichita Falls Warriors – Tyler DesRochers, Northeast Generals – Jayden Jensen, Corpus Christi IceRays – Sean Kilcullen, Maryland Black Bears – Jack Malinski, Austin Bruins – Cole Mickel, Minot Minotauros – Tyler Nasca, Lone Star Brahmas – Ethan Perreault, Johnstown Tomahawks – Will Svenddal, Minnesota Magicians – Sean Vlasich, North Iowa Bulls – Jon Ziskie, Bismarck BobcatsĪberdeen Wings forward Cade Neilson, 20, had a torrid month of November, recording 20 points (5 goals, 15 assists) in just eight games played. Honorable Mention (alphabetical): Clay Allen, Anchorage Wolverines – Mitch Becker, New Mexico Ice Wolves – Joshua Burke, Danbury Jr. Runner-Up: Jakub Peterson, Amarillo Wranglers I believe this will lead to team success and will allow my teammates to have their own success as well.” I’d love to get an opportunity to play at the NCAA Division I level, but my focus right now is just getting better and making the guys around me better every day. “There are some goals that I have for the season. The majority of the credit goes to the guys around me who were able to create and finish plays off of the transitions,” said Mell. For me personally, I was just looking for simple plays that would transition the puck quickly and allow our forwards to get some odd man rushes. “After a slow start to the season where we seemed to be losing close games, the team realized that we needed to turn things around and just take our compete level up a bit and find ways to win by focusing in on our habits and details. I can’t say enough good things about Cal as a player and person,” said Jets head coach Parker Burgess. He’s going to be a great NCAA Division I hockey player and student. He has tremendous hockey IQ, makes plays, runs the power play, blocks shots, defends hard, kills penalties, plays tough and physical, and of course is our captain.
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He has played an integral role in swinging the momentum of our season in the right direction. “We are excited that Cal is being recognized by the league for his accomplishments this month. He currently has 14 points in 23 games played so far during the 2021-22 season. Mell, who is also an NAPHL grad, had three multi-point games and has recorded at least a point in six of his last seven games. His 10 points were tops among all NAHL defensemen and he was also a +8 during the month. native of Cumming, GA, had 10 points in nine games played during the month. Janesville Jets defenseman Cal Mell, 20, helped his team stay in the thick of the playoff race in the Midwest Division in November. Hat Tricks – Jan Skorpik, Lone Star Brahmas
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Honorable Mention (alphabetical): Damon Beaver, Corpus Christi IceRays – Luca Di Pasquo, Maryland Black Bears – Hunter Garvey, North Iowa Bulls – Beni Halasz, New Mexico Ice Wolves – Zach Hansen, Chippewa Steel – Klayton Knapp, Austin Bruins – Owen Millward, Janesville Jets – Matthew O’Donnell, Wichita Falls Warriors – Zach Sandy, Minot Minotauros – Josh Seeley, Danbury Jr. Runner-Up: Raythan Robbins, Anchorage Wolverines I would also like to give myself a chance to advance my hockey and academic careers at an NCAA Division I program.” “My goals for this season are to help my team continue to win games and ultimately have a chance to compete for the Robertson Cup in May. I also did drills in practice to simulate goals other teams scored on me the week prior to try and prevent them from happening again,” said Gutjahr. “Looking back in the month, I tried to make sure to use the week of practice to prepare for situations I would see in games. Max has truly earned this award and it is always rewarding to see a great young man and goalie recognized got his efforts,” said Wranglers head coach Harry Mahood. His competitive spirit in practice, games, overtime or during shootouts, has inspired our team to play its best every night. “Max has been the stabilizing force in our inaugural season. Gutjahr, who spent time last season with both the Amarillo Bulls in the NAHL and the North Iowa Bulls in the NA3HL, currently leads the NAHL with 14 wins and ranks in the Top 7 in both goals against average and save percentage.
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He also had two shutouts during the month. Gutjahr stopped 254 of a possible 270 shots during the month, which was good for a 1.80 goals against average and a. native of Appleton, WI, posted a 7-1-0 record in eight games during the month. Amarillo Wranglers goalie Max Gutjahr, 20, made his mark during the month of November as the Wranglers regained the lead atop of the South Division.