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SJHL players of the month

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

Submitted by SJHL Player of the Month Braeden Adamyk (Kindersley) The Klippers have made a race of it in the Sherwood Conference thanks to great play from several players including Adamyk. The 20 year old from Neepawa, Manitoba had 13 goals and 12 assists in 14 games this month as Kindersley made a statement as to where they want to be at the end of the season. Honourable mentions: Johnny Calkins (Kindersley), Travis Eggum (La Ronge), Jesse Mireau (Melfort) Defenseman of the Month Josh Roach (Humboldt) The 1992 born defenceman from Saskatoon saw a lot of former teammates go this year as the Broncos start building a team for the 2012 RBC. One player that didn't have to worry about going anywhere because he is a keystone to the Humboldt future is Roach. His play has drawn the attention of many scouts and he didn't disappoint those scouts during January by showcasing his complete skills. Honourable mentions: Kurt Leedahl (Kindersley), Cody Folstad (Battlefords), James Howden ( Notre Dame) Goaltender of the Month Russell Abbott (Notre Dame) The 1991 born goaltender from Mill Bay, B-C is keeping the Hounds in the playoff chase. Abbott had a spectacular month of January in which he went 6-3-1 while posting a goals against average of 2.14 and a save percentage of .933 with a shutout. His play is one reason why Notre Dame is chasing Melville right to the end for the last playoff spot in the Sherwood Conference. Honourable mentions: Charles Corsi (Melfort), Sean Cahill (Kindersley) Rookie of the Month Eli Lichtenwald (Nipawin) It hasn't been a great year for the Hawks, but head coach Doug Johnson has a talented group of rookies including the 1992 born forward from Saskatoon. Lichtenwald has seen increased ice time in January with the trades of players like Matthew Spafford and Jonathan Ceci. He answered the bell by providing quality minutes and registering nine points in 11 games.4/2/11

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