
Reynolds, Macdonald, Kiser Named PaySourceUSA Plus Performers Of The Month
January 4, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Cincinnati forward Scott
Reynolds and defenseman Matt
Macdonald and South Carolina defenseman Nate
Kiser are the PaySourceUSA ECHL Plus Performers of the Month for
December after finishing with a plus-minus rating of +12.
Reynolds has a plus-minus rating of +18 which ties him for second in the
ECHL with teammates Chad
Starling and Conrad
Martin while Kiser is tied for fifth with +17 and Macdonald is tied for
ninth with +16.
Kiser returned to the ice on Dec. 7 after missing 14 games due to a
fracture in his tibia and was +1 or better in all nine games in December.
He has been even or better in 13 of his 15 games while scoring eight points
(1g-7a).
Reynolds was even or better in 13 of his 14 games in December, including a
season-high +3 at Johnstown on Dec. 21, and he has been even or better in
27 of his 31 games while scoring 18 points (9g-9a).
Loaned to Rockford of the American Hockey League on Dec. 29, Macdonald was
even or better in nine of his 12 games in December, including three games
with a season-high +3, and he has been even or better in 24 of his 29 games
while scoring 12 points (2g-10a).
Runner Up: Kevin
Schaeffer, Reading (+11).
Top Plus Performer(s) for Each Club: Alaska - Corbin
Schmidt (+7); Augusta - Adrian
Veideman (+6); Bakersfield - Jay
Langager (+4); Charlotte - Bruce
Graham and Shawn
Vinz (+4); Columbia - Steve
McJannet (+4); Dayton - Masahito
Nishiwaki (+6); Elmira - Benoit
Doucet and Pierre-Luc
Faubert (+10); Florida - Brett
Peterson and Kirk
MacDonald (+3); Fresno - Daryl
Marcoux (+8); Gwinnett - Jeff
Campbell (+8); Idaho - Greg
Rallo and Darrell
Hay (+7); Johnstown - B.J.
Crum (-1); Las Vegas - Tyson
Strachan (+7); Mississippi - Pat
Oliveto and Ryan
Menei (+3); Pensacola - Preston
Briggs (+6); Phoenix - Reagan
Rome (+2); Stockton - Tim
O'Connell (+3); Texas - David
Schulz (+10); Trenton - Brad
Mills (+5); Utah - Justin
Bourne, Kazuma
Takahashi and Scott
Ford (+2); Victoria - Marc-Andre
Bernier and Kiel
McLeod (+4); and Wheeling - Jon
Foster and Jeremy
Swanson (Even).
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