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Moose Captain Watson makes NCAA Commitment

Minnesota Moose Captain Reid Watson has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Saint Mary's University    more 

Irish forward Anselmo makes college commitment

Butte Irish forward Bobby Anselmo has committed to play college hockey for the University of Oregon    more 

Grizzlies forward Flatley makes college commitment

Rochester Grizzlies forward Isaac Flatley has committed to play college hockey for the University of Mary    more 

RoadRunners defenseman Morganti makes NCAA Commitment

Texas RoadRunners defenseman Sam Morganti has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Hiram College    more 

Sharks Assistant Captain Long makes college commitment

Long Beach Sharks Assistant Captain Ryan Long has committed to play college hockey for Siena College    more 

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Odin Klebba Odin Klebba West Bend Power

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Peter Alfano Peter Alfano Norwich Sea Captains

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Jackson Roethler Jackson Roethler Badlands Sabres

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Georgii Tokarskii Georgii Tokarskii Austin Ice Bats

West

Zane Irion Zane Irion Willmar WarHawks

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Brody Bess

Brody Bess Binghamton Buzz

NA3HL Forward of the Month: Brody Bess, Binghamton Buzz 

Since joining the Buzz in late January, 2005 forward Brody Bess has been exceptional, playing a key role in Binghamton's ongoing pursuit for the Fraser Cup. In nine games throughout February, Bess was a force on the scoresheet, tallying 19 points, recording at least one point in each game, all while posting an impressive plus-minus of +18.

The Hershey, PA native has not only excelled on even strength, but has also been a standout on special teams, scoring three powerplay goals, one shorthanded goal, in addition to recording two assists on the man advantage. His best game to date came on the 22nd where the Buzz faced off with the Mountain Kings as they picked up an 8-3 victory. During this contest, Bess netted two goals and recorded two assists. 

“Brody Bess has been unstoppable for the Buzz, racking up 13 goals, 6 assists, and 19 points in 9 games this month,” stated Head Coach Gaetano Moirano. “His speed, skill, and leadership have set the tone for our team’s success — and has shown he deserves NA3HL Player of the Month.”

Runner up: Daniel Tirendi, Binghamton Buzz

Jack Arnold

Jack Arnold New Mexico Ice Wolves

NA3HL Defenseman of the Month: Jack Arnold, New Mexico Ice Wolves

Throughout nine games in the month, ‘04 blueliner Jack Arnold was a large contributor for the Ice Wolves, tallying at least one point or more in seven out of nine contests. Out of his 30 points on the season, a notable 11 came in February, including a goal and ten assists, highlighting his strong playmaking skills.

His lone goal of the month came on the 2nd as New Mexico faced off with Atlanta. The Moorhead, MN native found the back of the net on the powerplay, netting his second powerplay goal of the year. He would follow up a few weeks later with another great performance against the Capitals on the 15th where he racked up three assists on the day, including a helper on the game winning goal. 

“Jack is in his second year with us, and has consistently progressed during that time. He is an excellent teammate and one of our captains. His offensive ability has really come through since the Christmas break,” stated Heach Coach Darren Banks. 

Runner up: Weston Villers, Butte Irish 

Andrew Peterson

Andrew Peterson Binghamton Buzz

NA3HL Goaltender of the Month: Andrew Peterson, Binghamton Buzz

The Buzz have not only been thriving offensively, but their defense has also been strong, with goaltender Andrew Peterson delivering an outstanding performance in net, securing four consecutive wins throughout the month. 

The 6’3” Grand Forks, ND native was faced with a total of 136 shots in February, making a remarkable 133 saves for a monthly save percentage of .98 and a goals against average of 0.75. His best showing so far of the season came on the 5th as the Buzz took on the Long Beach Sharks. During this contest, Peterson was tested 38 times, making all 38 saves for his first shutout of the year. The goaltender also excelled on the penalty kill, denying the Sharks on all nine of their powerplay opportunities.

“Brick wall. Game changer. Goaltender of the Month. Andrew Peterson started the month strong with a shutout against Long beach. After that, he nearly stopped nearly everything in February with a .951 save percentage and a 1.20 GAA. Huge congrats to AP on this well-deserved honor,” stated Head Coach Gaetano Moirano.

Runner up: Branson Appelman, Helena Bighorns

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Bayou State Rougarou
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West Texas Wranglers
Central Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Wausau Cyclones 31 24 6 0 1 49
West Bend Power 31 21 7 1 2 45
Oregon Tradesmen 31 18 12 1 0 37
Wisconsin Woodsmen 26 13 10 1 2 29
Peoria Mustangs 31 8 21 2 0 18
St. Louis Jr. Blues 28 5 20 1 2 13
East Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Northeast Generals 28 24 3 0 1 49
Norwich Sea Captains 29 16 11 1 1 34
New Jersey Titans 29 14 13 1 1 30
New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings 26 11 12 2 1 25
Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks 29 7 21 1 0 15
Long Beach Sharks 27 6 20 0 1 13
Frontier Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Gillette Wild 29 26 2 0 1 53
Helena Bighorns 28 26 2 0 0 52
Bozeman Icedogs 29 17 11 0 1 35
Great Falls Americans 28 16 12 0 0 32
Badlands Sabres 29 10 14 3 2 25
Sheridan Hawks 29 11 16 1 1 24
Butte Irish 28 10 18 0 0 20
Yellowstone Quake 28 0 26 2 0 2
South Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
New Mexico Ice Wolves 28 21 6 1 0 43
Texas Brahmas 29 18 8 1 2 39
Texas RoadRunners 27 17 6 4 0 38
El Paso Rhinos 25 18 6 1 0 37
Atlanta Capitals 27 15 10 1 1 32
Louisiana Drillers 27 15 12 0 0 30
Mid Cities Jr. Stars 29 5 24 0 0 10
Austin Ice Bats 30 2 26 2 0 6
West Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Granite City Lumberjacks 29 22 5 0 2 46
Rochester Grizzlies 28 22 4 1 1 46
Alexandria Blizzard 27 20 5 1 1 42
Mason City Toros 31 14 15 2 0 30
Willmar WarHawks 31 10 20 1 0 21
Minnesota Loons 28 3 23 1 1 8