
Outlaws Player Earns Award
March 9, 2009 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
North Iowa Outlaws News Release
Mason City (IA) The North Iowa Outlaws are proud to report that Brandon Brodhag was named the North American Hockey League Central Division player of the week for the week. Brodhag set the Outlaws' single-season record for goals scored after registering two, along with three assists, as the Outlaws fashioned a 2-1 mark.
On Friday he potted a goal and assisted on Ryan Peltoma's game-winner in a 5-2 victory over Alexandria. The next night, the 20-year-old recorded two more assists, including one on Dan Durham's game-winning marker, as the Outlaws downed the Blizzard, 4-1. Brodhag, who was also a plus-3 on the weekend, scored North Iowa's lone goal in its 4-1 loss to Albert Lea on Sunday.
"The entire team is proud of Brandon for what he's accomplished," said Outlaws head coach Jeff Crouse. "The funny thing is, he could have 10 or 15 more goals with some of the other chances he's had. He has a way of getting himself into the right spot all the time."
The North Iowa Outlaws Hockey Club is in its fourth season as members of the North American Hockey League. The NAHL is the nation's largest Junior A hockey league and is now in its 33nd year of operation. For more information, visit northiowaoutlaws.com or call (641) 424-5468.
Outlaws home games are played at the North Iowa Ice Arena in Mason City, IA. All games will be broadcasted on northiowaoutlaws.com and video broadcast through B/2 Network.
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