
MCWilliams and Paiement Nominated for Ironman Award
May 24, 2007 - ECHL (ECHL)
Texas Wildcatters News Release
Beaumont, TX (May 24, 2007) Wildcatters rookie defensemen Keith MCWilliams and Jonathan Paiement were nominated for the 2007 InterContinental Hotels Group Ironman Award. The two Wildcatters played in all 72 regular season games during the 2006-07 campaign.
The ICHG Ironman Award is presented annually to a Professional Hockey Players' Association member playing in the AHL and a member playing in the ECHL, who has participated in each of his club's regular season games and contributed both offensively and defensively throughout the 2006-07 regular season.
MCWilliams scored three goals with 13 assists for 16 points. He had a plus 12 rating. Paiement had six goals and 37 assists for 43 points with a plus 17 rating. Paiement and fellow rookies Paul Albers and Mike Madill led the Wildcatters in points among defensemen.
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