
Denike named Player of the Week
Published on December 13, 2005 under SPHL (SPHL) News Release
HUNTSVILLE, AL - Florida Seals goaltender, Terry Denike, has been named the Sher-wood Hockey SPHL "Player of the Week."
Denike led the Seals to their first shutout of the season Friday against Columbus. The Burlington, Ont. native finished the week 2-0 with a 1.00goals against average and a stellar .950 save percentage. He has played in 16 games this season and currently has a 2.91 goal against average and has a 92 save percentage. He is currently second is goals against average and saver percentage in the SPHL.
Tylor Keller, a forward for the Columbus Cottonmouth, was also nominated for the second week in a row. He scored three goals and had one assist this week. He recorded a hat trick on Friday against Jacksonville.
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- Denike named Player of the Week - SPHL
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