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CONNORS TO WNEC

Mar 09, 2010

The Springfield Pics are proud to announce that forward Chris Connors has committed to Western New England College (WNEC) for the fall of 2010.

Chambers earns top award; Zobak on 1st Team

The Eastern Junior Hockey League is proud to announce the nominees for the annual year-end awards.

EJHL alumni play large role in Salem State's MASAC title

QUARTERFINAL WRAP UP

Mar 07, 2010

Top seeds advance to final weekend

Hutton and Vorse named to All-MASAC First team

Most Valuable Player

Chris captained his team to the Southern Division Championship and tied the single-season scoring record with 83 points. The Walpole, MA, native has been a leader on and off the ice and will head to Colgate University as one of the EJHL’s most decorated players.

Offensive Player of the Year

Chris enjoyed a record setting season. His 83 points have been equaled by only one other player in the history of the Eastern Junior Hockey League. He led the league with 34 goals and 49 assists and will play for Colgate University for the upcoming season.

Defensive Player of the Year

Brice enjoyed a stellar year on the blue line. He led all EJHL defensemen with 28 assists this past season and is an anchor on the team’s blue line. He will attend Providence College in the fall with many current and former teammates.

Goaltender of the Year

Brian burst onto the scene midway through last season and has quickly established himself as one of the top goaltenders in league history. The Boston College recruit led the EJHL with a 1.92 goals against average and a .943 save percentage this past year while logging over 1500 minutes in net.

Rookie of the Year

Charlie was second on his team and fifth in the EJHL in scoring with 63 points. He has skated for Team USA Under-18 Select team in Slovakia during the summer and the Four Nations Cup in Finland in November and will attend Boston University in the fall.

Coach of the Year

Scott guided his team to the Southern Division title and to within two games of the EJHL Regular Season championship. As a player, he was awarded the 1986 Walter Brown Award and is third all-time in scoring for the Boston College Eagles. His distinguished coaching career includes four NCAA Division II National Championships with Stonehill College.

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