
Storm Forward Named Player of the Week
Published on March 2, 2009 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
KEARNEY - Nebraska's Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League is proud to announce that forward Josh Berge was named the "RBK USHL Offensive Player of the Week" for his outstanding play over the weekend.
Berge, a 5'8", 160 lb forward from Oklahoma City, OK, had an outstanding weekend. Berge lead the Storm to a pair of weekend wins over Omaha and Des Moines. In the Storm's 6-2 win over the Lancers, Berge handed out three assists on the night. In Saturday's 6-4 win over Des Moines, Berge compiled 5 points on one goal and four assists including the set-up on the game-winning goal.
Berge is currently second on the team in points with 30. He has accumulated 22 assists and scored 8 goals so far this year. Berge has committed to the University of Minnesota State-Mankato to play his college hockey.
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