
Sisca AMJ Player Of The Week
November 30, 2009 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Guelph Storm News Release
(GUELPH) The Guelph Storm announced today that forward Mathew Sisca is the AMJ Player of the Week for the week ending Sunday, November 29th.
Sisca played his best hockey of the season last week picking up five points in three games. Held off the scoresheet Friday against the Otters, Sisca tallied once and assisted on two others Saturday in the Storm's 7-4 win over the Rangers. Travelling to Mississauga on Sunday, the Woodbridge native was the only Storm player to record a multiple point game scoring once and setting up Tim Campbell on another in the 4-2 loss to the Majors. A +2 on the weekend, the 19 year old played well at both ends helping his team pick up three points.
Sisca currently sits tied with captain Matt Kennedy for fifth in team scoring recording 16 points in 27 games. Scoring nine times so far this season, he is tied for third in team goals with Michael Latta. His four powerplay goals rank him third on the Storm when scoring with the man advantage. He has recorded four multiple games so far this season with two of them coming this past weekend.
Next up, the Storm start December on the road with a game at the John Labatt Centre in London against the Knights on Friday before hosting the Kitchener Rangers for the second time in a week on Sunday afternoon. Game time is 2:00 pm at the Sleeman Centre. Tickets are still available and can be purchased online or by visiting or calling the Guelph Storm Box Office at 519-837-9690.
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