
Michigan Warriors Goltender Robert Tadazak Named NAHL MVP and Top Goaltender
May 2, 2011 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Michigan Warriors News Release
The Michigan Warriors are proud to announce that Goaltender Robert Tadazak was named Most Valuable Player of the North American Hockey league.
The Lapeer, MI native lead the NAHL in Shutouts (9) as well as save percentage (.944) during the regular season, and Tadazak also leads the NAHL playoff goaltenders in 4 categories including Wins, Shutouts and Minutes played. The Warriors goaltender beat out Alexandria Forward Brent Bain for the NAHL MVP award. Tadazak was also named top goaltender in the NAHL.
The announcement came at the NAHL Awards Ceremony in Topeka, Kansas, site of the 2011 Robertson Cup Tournament.
The Michigan Warriors start play in the NAHL's Robertson Cup tournament on Tuesday afternoon when they take on the Amarillo Bulls with a 4:05 (CST) face-off.
North American Hockey League Stories from May 2, 2011
- Beckman Captures Two Awards at NAHL Awards Banquet - Amarillo Bulls
- Warriors' Tadazak Named NAHL's MVP - NAHL
- Michigan Warriors Goltender Robert Tadazak Named NAHL MVP and Top Goaltender - Michigan Warriors
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