
Flint's Bobby Reynolds and Dan McIntyre sweep weekly honors
Published on December 27, 2004 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2) News Release
LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO--- The United Hockey League (UHL) announced Monday that Flint right wing Bobby Reynolds has been named Sher-Wood Player of the Week and Flint goaltender Dan McIntyre has been named Southern Sports Supply Goaltender of the Week for the period ending Sunday, December 26, 2004.
Reynolds completed the week with six points (1g, 5a) and a plus-three rating in three games. On Wednesday versus Muskegon, Reynolds notched an assist with only a minute into the first, and two in the second (one shorthanded). In Thursday's rematch, he scored in the first, and tallied an assist in the third to tie for the shootout. Sunday versus Motor City, he posted a power play assist, securing first place in the league with sixteen. Reynolds has scored at least one point in fourteen of the last sixteen games, amassing five goals and twelve assists (17pts). The 37-year-old Flint, Michigan native holds second in points (41), assists (31), and is tied for first with 137 shots on goal.
Other players nominated for the Sher-Wood UHL Player of the Week include: Adirondack right wing Frank Littlejohn, Danbury forward Brent Gretzky, Elmira defenseman Trevor Burgess, Fort Wayne right wing Jonathon Goodwin, Kalamazoo center David Struch, Kansas City defenseman Matthieu Descoteaux, Missouri center Chris Bell, Motor City forward Jeff Goldie, Muskegon right wing Robin Bouchard, Port Huron forward Andrew McPherson, Quad City forward Mike Kompon, Richmond right wing Francis Belanger, and Rockford defenseman Nathan Lutz.
McIntyre finished the week with a 1-0-1 record, 1.50 GAA, and a .958 save percentage. On Wednesday, he made 36 saves on 37 shots registering the 6-1 win over the Fury. In Sunday's game, he turned away 41 of 43 Motor City shots, 33 of 35 in regulation for the shootout loss. Currently, McIntyre is tied for first with a .933 save percentage, posting a season record 8-4-3 through the eleventh week of the 2004-05 campaign. The 26-year-old London, Ontario native is in his second consecutive season with the Flint Generals.
Other players nominated for the Southern Sports Supply UHL Goaltender of the Week include: Adirondack's Derek Gustafson, Danbury's Guillaume Lavallee, Elmira's Greg Hewitt, Kalamazoo's Chad Alban, Kansas City's Maxime Gingras, Missouri's Kevin Reiter, Motor City's Rod Branch, Muskegon's Clayton Pool, Port Huron's Stu Dunn, Quad City's Robert Gherson, Richmond's Ryan McIntosh, and Rockford's Michel Robinson.
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