
Greenville's St. Pierre Named In Glas Co. ECHL Player of the Week
November 9, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
The 21-year-old St. Pierre helped Greenville go 2-1-0, posting back-to-back road wins over East Division opponents Pee Dee and South Carolina. The 5-9 and 180-pound St. Pierre had an assist in the Grrrowl's 2-1 win at Pee Dee on November 2 and posted three assists in a 7-1 win at South Carolina on November 5. St. Pierre scored his first professional goal, had his first multiple-goal game and added an assist for his second straight three-point game in a 7-6 loss to Pee Dee on November 7.
In his first five games, St. Pierre leads ECHL rookies in assists (7), points (9), power-play assists (3) and power-play points (3). He is tied for the league lead in assists and tied for seventh in the league in scoring.
Assigned to Greenville by the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League and under contract to the Edmonton Road Runners of the American Hockey League, St. Pierre is in his first professional season after four seasons in the Ontario Hockey League with Guelph. In 2003-04, the 5-9 and 180-pound St. Pierre scored 110 points (45g-65a) in 68 regular season games and 35 points (8g-27a) in 22 playoff games, earning the Wayne Gretzky Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the OHL playoffs while also being named OHL Overage Player of the Year.
On behalf of Martin St. Pierre, a case of pucks will be donated to a Greenville area youth hockey organization by In Glas Co, the exclusive puck supplier for the ECHL. In Glas Co has donated over 10,000 pucks to youth hockey organizations in ECHL cities since it began sponsoring the award in 2000-01.
Runners Up: Louis Goulet, Augusta (3 gp, 1g, 4a, 5 pts) and Guy Dupuis, Bakersfield (2 gp, 1g, 3a, 4 pts).
Also Nominated: Jason Notermann (Atlantic City), Mike Harder (Charlotte), Janne Jokila (Dayton), Cam Brown (Gwinnett), Jason McBain (Las Vegas), Nicolas Corbeil (Mississippi), Brian Collins (Pee Dee), Jordan Krestanovich (Pensacola), Colin Hemingway (Peoria), Dan Welch (Reading), Darren Clark (San Diego), Joe Tenute (South Carolina), Mark Wires (Texas), Scott Bertoli (Trenton) and Jason Jaffray (Wheeling).
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