
Thunder's Radunske Named In Glas Co Player Of The Week
Published on March 27, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Stockton Thunder left wing Brock
Radunske is the In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for Mar.
19-25, 2007.
The 6-foot-4 and 200-pound Radunske had five goals, six assists and 11
points as the Thunder went 3-0-0 on the road.
In a 6-3 win at Utah on Mar. 22, the 23-year-old had two power-play goals,
including the game winner, and established career high with five points and
tied a career high with three assists while also setting the Thunder team
record for points. He had two points (1g-1a) in a 5-1 win at Utah on Mar.
23 and had four points (2g-2a), scoring the game-winning goal on the power
play, in a 7-4 win at Utah on Mar. 24 that extended the Thunder's winning
streak to a team record six games.
Since being assigned to the Thunder on Mar. 3, the Kitchener, Ontario
native has scored in 11 of his 12 games and has 25 points (11g-14a).
Currently on a nine-game point streak (9g-13a) and a four-game goal streak
(6g), Radunske has five power-play goals and two game-winning goals.
Selected in the third round (79th overall) by the Edmonton Oilers in the
2002 NHL Entry Draft and under contract with the Oilers, Radunske began the
season in the American Hockey League where he had two goals and 12 penalty
minutes in 20 games with Grand Rapids.
In his third professional season, Radunske played each of his first two
seasons in the ECHL with Greenville where he had 83 points (50g-33a) and
110 penalty minutes in 102 regular season games and three points (1g-2a)
and 14 penalty minutes in six Kelly Cup playoff games in 2005-06. He has
also played in the AHL as a rookie in 2004-05 and had three points (1g-2a)
and two penalty minutes in eight games for Edmonton.
Radunske played three seasons at Michigan State University where he had 64
points (27g-37a) and 118 penalty minutes in 119 games from 2001-04.
On behalf of Brock
Radunske, a case of pucks will be donated to a Stockton, California
area youth hockey organization by In Glas Co, the exclusive puck
supplier for the ECHL. Since beginning its sponsorship of the award in
2000-01, In Glas Co has donated more than 15,000 pucks to youth
hockey organizations in ECHL cities.
Runners Up: Benoit
Mondou, Trenton (4 gp, 3g, 5a, 8 pts) and Chris
Blight, Toledo (5 gp, 4g, 2a, 6 pts).
Also Nominated: Brett
Lutes (Bakersfield), Stephen
Slonina (Charlotte), Vince
Bellissimo (Florida), Jason
Tejchma (Fresno), Derek
Nesbitt (Idaho), Derek
Edwardson (Las Vegas), John
Hecimovic (Pensacola), Chris
Chaput (South Carolina), Mike
Bayrack (Texas) and Joel
Irving (Utah).
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