
Wildcatters Baker Named CCM TACKS ECHL Player Of The Month
Published on December 6, 2006 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Kevin
Baker of the Texas Wildcatters is the CCM TACKS ECHL Player of the
Month for November.
The 27-year-old led the ECHL in November with 12 goals and seven power-play
goals and was second in scoring during the month with 21 points.
He scored in each of his 12 games in November to extend his scoring streak
to a league-high 16 games which through the first six weeks of the season
was every game he played for the Wildcatters.
Baker had three multiple-goal and six multiple-point games in November
beginning on Nov. 3 when he scored the game-winning goal and a power-play
goal in a 5-2 win at Columbia. He had three points in a 4-3 win at
Charlotte on Nov. 5 and scored four points in a 6-5 win at Florida on Nov.
28, tying his career highs with three goals and four points.
The 6-foot-1 and 195-pound Baker began December as the league leader with
16 goals, 11 power-play goals and 17 power-play points and was tied for the
lead with three game-winning goals while ranking second with 28 points. He
has three two-goal games, one three-goal game, two two-assist games and
eight multiple-point games.
He played the last three years at Acadia University where he had 103 points
(58g-45a) and 78 penalty minutes in 77 games. Selected in the seventh round
(193rd overall) by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, Baker
played professionally in the ECHL and the American Hockey League from
2000-02 before returning to school.
Runners Up: Tyler
Mosienko, Las Vegas (13 gp, 7g, 9a, 16 pts) and Randy
Rowe, Johnstown (12 gp, 7g, 15a, 22 pts).
Also Nominated: Olivier
Filion (Alaska), Ryan
Lang (Augusta), Todd
Griffith (Bakersfield), Bruce
Graham (Charlotte), Cory
Urquhart (Cincinnati), Mac
Faulkner (Columbia), Scott
Mifsud (Gwinnett), Marty
Flichel (Idaho), Dustin
Johner (Florida), John
Morlang (Fresno), Scott
May (Phoenix), Greg
Hogeboom (Reading), Cail
MacLean (South Carolina), Matt
Zultek (Toledo), Mike
Pandolfo (Trenton), Ryan
Kinasewich (Utah), Milan
Gajic (Victoria) and Sean
Collins (Wheeling).
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