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NAHL Announces All-Divisional Teams

April 17, 2008 - North American Hockey League (NAHL) News Release


FRISCO, TEXAS - The North American Hockey League announced today its All-North, -Central and -South Division Teams for the 2007-08 season, as selected by the league's coaches and general managers.

"To be recognized as a divisional award winner is an outstanding achievement," said NAHL commissioner Mark Frankenfeld. "The entire NAHL congratulates all the recipients for a terrific season."

All-North Division Team

Forward: Erik Peterson, Alpena IceDiggers

Forward: Derek Graham, Mahoning Valley Phantoms

Forward: Ben Warda, St. Louis Bandits

Defenseman: Derek Grogan, Marquette Rangers

Defenseman: Wes Love, St. Louis Bandits

Goaltender: Cal Heeter, St. Louis Bandits

All-Central Division Team

Forward: Luke Nesper, Alexandria Blizzard

Forward: Shea Walters, North Iowa Outlaws

Forward: Ben Beaudoin, Southern Minnesota Express

Defenseman: Tyler Jundt, North Iowa Outlaws

Defenseman: Dan Weiss, Springfield Jr. Blues

Goaltender: Robby Moss, North Iowa Outlaws

All-South Division Team

Forward: Adam Cardwell, Wichita Falls Wildcats

Forward: Corey Jendras, Topeka RoadRunners

Forward: Luke Salazar, Wichita Falls Wildcats

Defenseman: Arthur Bidwill, Fairbanks Ice Dogs

Defenseman: Aaron Gens, Topeka RoadRunners

Goaltender: Cody Reichard, Fairbanks Ice Dogs

The NAHL All-Rookie Team, Rookie of the Year, Academic Achievement Award, Community Service Award, Coach of the Year, General Manager of the Year and Organization of the Year will be announced within the week. The All-NAHL Team, Goaltender of the Year, Defenseman of the Year, Forward of the Year and Most Valuable Player will be announced at the Robertson Cup Championship banquet on Tuesday, April 29.

The oldest and largest junior league in the United States, the North American Hockey League, a USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II Junior A league boasting 18 teams from across the country, including the esteemed USA Hockey National Team Development Program, prides itself on the social maturity and skill development of student-athletes ages 16-20 with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey.




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