
Bartus, Skelly Earn League Recognition
Published on April 14, 2016 under SPHL (SPHL)
Macon Mayhem News Release
Goaltender Garrett Bartus and right wing Shawn Skelly have been named to the all Southern Professional Hockey League teams in a poll featuring voting by the league coaches, general managers, and media members.
Bartus was named to the first team all-SPHL team and Skelly is a second team selection.
Appearing in 45 games, Bartus led the league in minutes played (2,709), wins (22) saves, (1,421), save percentage (.929), and tied for the league lead in shutouts (3). His 2.39 goals against average, tied him for fourth in the league.
Skelly, finished third in the SPHL scoring race with 63 points on 28 goals and 35 assists. His eight power play goals, and seven game winning goals had him tied for the league lead in those categories.
The Mayhem plays game two of its quarter final series with the Peoria Rivermen Friday night in Peoria at 9 p.m. Eastern time. The game will be available for viewing on a pay per view basis at SPHL Live. Macon leads the best of three series one game to none after Wednesday night's 3-2 victory. A victory for Macon on Friday will propel the Mayhem into the semi-finals. A Peoria win will force a decisive third game Saturday night in Peoria.
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SPHL Stories from April 14, 2016
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- RiverKings Move on to Round 2 with 5-2 Rout of Louisiana - Mississippi RiverKings
- RiverKings Win, Sweep IceGators - Louisiana IceGators
- Bartus, Skelly Earn League Recognition - Macon Mayhem
- SPHL Announces First Team Selections - SPHL
- All-SPHL Second Team Announced - SPHL
- Series Preview: Ice Flyers, Havoc Set to Open Playoffs - Pensacola Ice Flyers
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