
Atlantic City's Curtin Named InGlasCo East Coast Hockey League Player of the Week
March 25, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Atlantic City left wing Luke Curtin is the InGlasCo East Coast Hockey League Player of the Week for March 18-24.
The 6-2 and 205-pound Curtin scored six goals and seven points in three games for the Boardwalk Bullies, who were 4-0 and clinched a berth in the 2002 Kelly Cup Playoffs last week.
Curtin scored two goals, including the game winner, in Atlantic City's 3-2 shootout win against Charlotte on Wednesday and on Friday had four goals, including the game winner and a short-handed goal, as the Boardwalk Bullies beat Reading 5-3 on Saturday. He closed out the week with an assist in Atlantic City's 3-2 win against Reading.
Curtin leads Atlantic City with 27 goals, 43 assists and 70 points, and he is fourth on the team with five game-winning goals and tied for fourth with seven power-play goals in 60 games.
On behalf of Luke Curtin, a case of pucks will be donated to an Atlantic City area youth hockey organization by InGlasco, the official puck supplier of the ECHL.
Runners-up: Nick Bootland, Cincinnati (4 gp, 6g, 2a, 8 pts) and Scott Bertoli, Trenton (3 gp, 3g, 4a, 7 pts)
Others Nominated: Rob Bonneau (Arkansas), Scott Morrow (Augusta), Jeff Trembecky (Baton Rouge), Layne Ulmer (Charlotte), Nick Lent (Columbus), Ryan Vince (Dayton), Joe Blaznek (Florida), Shaun Peet (Greensboro), Ryan Stewart (Greenville), Kory Karlander (Jackson), J.F. Boutin (Johnstown), Ryan Shanahan (Louisiana), Casey Kesselring (Macon), Steffon Walby (Mississippi), Tyler Deis (Mobile), Shawn Mather (New Orleans), Dany Bousquet (Pee Dee), Harlan Pratt (Pensacola), Bret Meyers (Peoria), Brad Rooney (Reading), Aaron Fox (Richmond), Kevin McDonald (Roanoke), Dave Seitz (South Carolina), Alexandre Jacques (Toledo), and J.C. Ruid (Wheeling).
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