SUDBURY – The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League announced today that Elliot Lake Wildcats forward Connor Scott, Mattawa Blackhawks goaltender Joe Sheppard and Cochrane Crunch forward Cody Gratton have have been named the Eastlink TV 3 Stars of the week for the period ending Feb. 1.
CONNOR SCOTT, (F) – ELLIOT LAKE WILDCATS – The 19-year-old Scott has impressed since joining the Wildcats last month.
Included in the efforts of the Parry Sound, Ont. product was five points he registered last week helping Elliot Lake earn three victories in as many games.
Scott tallied twice and doled out three assists last week and is averaging a point-per-game early in his tenure with the Wildcats.
The team has gone unbeaten since he joined the team in mid-January with six wins and a tie.
JOE SHEPPARD, (G) – MATTAWA BLACKHAWKS – To say the Blackhawks netminder has seen plenty of rubber fired his way is a bit of an understatement.
In being recognized with Eastlik TV Three Stars laurels this week, the recently turned 20-year-old from Austin, Texas has made 1,126 saves so far this season for the Blackhawks, which is the most by far in the NOJHL this season.
Sheppard has made 337 more stops than his nearest competitor in league play so far in 2014-15.
His save total is also the 12th highest to date in the 129-team Canadian Junior Hockey League
Sheppard also tops all NOJHL goaltenders in minutes played at just over 1,656.
CODY GRATTON, (F) – COCHRANE CRUNCH – The NOJHL’s leading point producer is being honoured in part for his impressive performance in a win at Blind River Saturday.
Gratton played a part in each of the nine goals the Crunch scored in that contest by scoring six times and adding three assists in that contest.
The nine-point night for the 20-year-old from Sudbury matches a league single game high this season with Abitibi’s Brady Clouthier, who accomplished a similar feat back on Dec. 13 vs. Powassan.
Gratton has recorded three or more points in a game 15 times so far this season while leading the NOJHL in points (82), goals (49), shorthanded markers (11) and game-winners (9).
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Eastlink TV 3 Stars
Week 1
Brady Clouthier, (F) Abitibi
Cray Roberge, (F) Sudbury
Jason Berube, (F) Cochrane
Week 2
Alec MacKenzie, (F) Elliot Lake
Matt Young, (G) Cochrane
Nicolas Sicoly, (F) Soo
Week 3
Braddock Ballerud, (G) Abitibi Eskimos
Kevin Labelle, (G) Sudbury Nickel Barons
A.J. Smith, (G) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Week 4
Shane Woolsey, (F) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Dylan Rosen, (D) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Week 5
Brian Kment, (G) Soo Thunderbirds
Brenden Locke, (F) Abitibi Eskimos
Dustin Cordeiro, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Week 6
Jaren Bellini, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Nick Grose, (D) Mattawa Blackhawks
Josh Erickson, (G) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Week 7
Dustin Cordeiro, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Nicolas Tassone, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Nicolas Sicoly, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Week 8
Josh Erickson, (G) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Joey Ogden, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Jimmy Roy, (F) Sudbury Nickel Barons
Week 9
Spencer MacLean, (F) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Dustin Cordeiro, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Connor Thie, (F) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Week 10
Steven Babin, (F) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Matt Neault, (F) Sudbury Nickel Barons
Steve Harland, (F) Powassan Voodoos
Week 11
Team NOJHL @ Central Canada Cup Challenge
Week 12
Mario Culina, (G) Soo Thunderbirds
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Brady Clouthier, (F) Abitibi Eskimos
Week 13
A.J. Smith (G) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Shane Woolsey, (F) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Nathan Campbell, (D) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Week 14
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Tyler Broderson, (F) Mattawa Blackhawks
Tanner Bowditch, (F) Mattawa Blackhawks
Week 15
Brady Clouthier, (F) Abitibi Eskimos
Connor Thie, (F) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Kyle Fransen, (D) Sudbury Nickel Barons
Week 16
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Luc Soares, (F) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Josh Racek, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Week 17
Nick Grose, (D) Mattawa Blackhawks
Anthony Miller, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Logan Ferrington, (G) Abitibi Eskimos
Week 18
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch
Nicolas Tassone, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Steven Babin, (F) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Week 19
Logan Ferrington, (G) Abitibi Eskimos
Alec MacKenzie, (F) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Tristan Salesse, (F) Abitibi Eskimos
Week 20
A.J. Smith, (G) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Boris Katchouk, (F) Soo Thunderbirds
Josh Erickson, (G) Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Week 21
Connor Scott, (F) Elliot Lake Wildcats
Joe Sheppard, (G) Mattawa Blackhawks
Cody Gratton, (F) Cochrane Crunch