
NAHL Announces 2022-23 All-Divisional Teams and Honors
May 10, 2023 - North American Hockey League (NAHL) News Release
DALLAS, TEXAS - The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced its All-Division teams and honors for the 2022-23 season. The divisional teams and honors represent the four divisions in the NAHL: Central, East, Midwest, and South Divisions, as voted upon and selected by the league's 29 head coaches and league office. The awards are based on performance during the 2022-23 regular season.
All-Central Division Team
Forward: Chase LaPinta, Minot Minotauros
Forward: Hunter Longhi, Minot Minotauros
Forward: Gavin Morrisey, Austin Bruins
Defense: Jack Malinski, Austin Bruins
Defense: Broten Sabo, St. Cloud Norsemen
Goalie: Trent Wiemken, Austin Bruins
Central Division Rookie of the Year: Chase LaPinta, Minot Minotauros
Central Division Organization of the Year: Austin Bruins
Central Division Academic Achievement Award: Matthew Desiderio, Austin Bruins
Central Division Leadership Award: Owen Dubois, Aberdeen Wings
Central Division Community Service Award: Hunter Garvey, Bismarck Bobcats
All-East Division Team
Forward: David Andreychuk, Northeast Generals
Forward: Brad McNeil, Maryland Black Bears
Forward: Paul MInnehan, Northeast Generals
Defense: Sean Kilcullen, Maryland Black Bears
Defense: Luke Van Why, Maryland Black Bears
Goalie: Jakub Krbecek, Philadelphia Rebels
East Division Rookie of the Year: David Deputy, Philadelphia Rebels
East Division Organization of the Year: Maryland Black Bears
East Division Academic Achievement Award: Jackson Foddrill, Maine Nordiques
East Division Leadership Award: Brad McNeil, Maryland Black Bears
East Division Community Service Award: Caid Cox, Maine Nordiques
All-Midwest Division Team
Forward: Kevin Marx Noren, Minnesota Wilderness
Forward: Jackson Reineke, Anchorage Wolverines
Forward: Sam Rice, Chippewa Steel
Defense: Trent Powell, Anchorage Wolverines
Defense: Joey Potter, Fairbanks Ice Dogs
Goalie: Gavin Moffatt, Wisconsin Windigo
Midwest Division Rookie of the Year: Gavin Moffatt, Wisconsin Windigo
Midwest Division Organization of the Year: Wisconsin Windigo
Midwest Division Academic Achievement Award: Carter Wishart, Chippewa Steel
Midwest Division Leadership Award: Jacob Conrad, Fairbanks Ice Dogs
Midwest Division Community Service Award: Jack Olson, Fairbanks Ice Dogs
All-South Division Team
Forward: Chase Davis, Amarillo Wranglers
Forward: Joey Delgreco, Oklahoma Warriors
Forward: William Howard, New Mexico Ice Wolves
Defense: Owen Baumgartner, Oklahoma Warriors
Defense: Pierce Patterson, Amarillo Wranglers
Goalie: Simon Bucheler, Shreveport Mudbugs
South Division Rookie of the Year: Joey Delgreco, Oklahoma Warriors
South Division Organization of the Year: Oklahoma Warriors
South Division Academic Achievement Award: Jacob MacDonald, Lone Star Brahmas
South Division Leadership Award: Mason Mara, Lone Star Brahmas
South Division Community Service Award: Hayden Nichol, Shreveport Mudbugs
The remainder of the NAHL 2022-23 season awards including the All-NAHL Teams, All-Rookie Team, Most Valuable Player, Forward of the Year, Defenseman of the Year, True Hockey- Goaltender of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, General Manager of the Year, Executive of the Year, Organization of the Year, Broadcaster of the Year, and Volunteer of the Year, along with the Academic Achievement Award, Leadership Award and Community Service Award, will be all be announced on Thursday, May 11th at 3pm (central).
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