
Evan Renwick Named Co-Recipient of ECHL Plus Performer of the Month
April 2, 2015 - ECHL (ECHL)
Alaska Aces News Release
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Alaska Aces, three time Kelly Cup champions, announced today that defenseman Evan Renwick has been named co-recipient of the AMI Graphics ECHL Plus Performer of the Month Award (March). Renwick shares the award with Riley Brace of Florida, and both finished with a +17 rating during the month.
Renwick posted an even or better rating in all 10 games he played during the month, and ended March by posting back-to-back +4 ratings in an 8-4 win at Bakersfield on March 24 and in a 10-2 victory at Stockton on March 27.
The 25-year-old leads the Aces this season with a +20 rating (T-3, ECHL rookies) and he has posted 11 points (2g-9a) in 21 games. A native of Calgary Alberta, Renwick has appeared in 22 career ECHL games with Alaska and Orlando.
Brace and Renwick were teammates at Robert Morris University from 2010-13. In recognition of their accomplishment, AMI Graphics will present Adam Brace and Evan Renwick with a personalized Plus Performer of the Month Banner during an on-ice ceremony at an upcoming home game.
PAST ACES ECHL PLUS PERFORMERS OF THE MONTH
YEAR PLAYER (MONTH)
2014-15 Evan Renwick (March)
2013-14 Peter Sivak (January)
2011-12 Russ Sinkewich (November)
2010-11 Ethan Cox (March)
2008-09 Luke Erickson (January)
2007-08 Derick Martin (April)
2006-07 Corbin Schmidt (February)
Matt Shasby (December)
2005-06 Chris Minard (December)
The Aces are the official ECHL affiliate of the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild of the NHL. Season ticket and sponsorship packages are currently available through the Aces office at 15th & Gambell. For more information, please call the Aces at 907.258.ACES or visit them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/alaskaaceshockey or visit them on Twitter, @AlaskaAces.
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