
Bruins Forward Tiernan Shoudy Awarded Two Rookie Honors
Published on March 31, 2020 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Austin Bruins News Release
AUSTIN, Minn. - The Austin Bruins are proud to announce that rookie forward Tiernan Shoudy has been named to the NAHL All-Rookie 2nd Team and NAHL All-Central Division Team.
Shoudy, 18, made an immediate impact with the Bruins since taking the ice for his first game back in September. The Marysville, MI, native was one of only three players to compete in all 51 of the Bruins games during the 2019-20 season. The Michigan State commit racked up 34 total points (11G, 23A) which was good enough to lead all Bruins rookies in that category while placing him fourth overall on the team. Among the rest of the league, Shoudy tied for 13th in most points by a rookie and was the second-highest scoring rookie in the Central Division.
For his efforts, Shoudy was named to the NAHL Selects Blue Team at the Top Prospects Tournament in February where he scored a goal in two games played. Shoudy's play this season also drew the attention of the USHL, earning him two separate call-ups to the Des Moines Buccaneers where he played three total games and registered an assist.
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