MIKE AMADIO: Forward, North Bay Battalion (3rd round pick in 2014, OHL)
29 goals, 37 assists, plus-13, 30 PIM in 47 games played
North Bay won both their home and away game last week. Amadio contributed a goal and three assists.
Two nice primary assists for #LAKings pick Mike Amadio. Good awareness & crisp passeshttps://t.co/q4ndXq9eer
— Kathryn Jean (@msconduct) January 30, 2016
BATTALION GOAL! His 29th of the season, scored by no. 18 Mike Amadio! An empty netter gives the Troops a 4-2 lead.
— North Bay Battalion (@OHLBattalion) January 31, 2016
ERIK CERNAK: Defenseman, Erie Otters (2nd round pick in 2015, OHL)
3 goals, 5 assists, plus-6, 14 PIM in 20 games played
The Otters won both their away game and their home game last week. Cernak returned to play after being out since Dec. 5 due to playing in the World Juniors and a hand injury. He registered six penalty minutes.
ALEXANDER DERGACHYOV: Forward, St. Petersburg SKA (3rd round pick in 2015, KHL)
2 goals, 0 assists, minus-2, 4 PIM in 28 games played
SKA split their away games and lost their home game last week. Dergachyov played in one game but was a non-factor on the score sheet.
ALEC DILLON: Goalie, Edmonton Oil Kings (5th round pick in 2014, WHL)
7 games played, 2-2-1 record, 3.81 GAA, .871 SV%
The Oil Kings won both of their home games last week. Dillon did not start for any of the games.
STEVEN JOHNSON: Defenseman, University of Minnesota (4th round pick in 2014)
2 goal, 7 assists, plus-1, 2 PIM in 21 games played
The Gophers played two games in the Third Annual North Star College Cup last week, losing both games. Johnson was a non-factor on the score sheet.
MAXIM KITSYN: Forward, Manchester Monarchs (6th round pick in 2010, KHL)
15 goals, 18 assists, plus-24, 51 PIM in 45 games played
The Monarchs won all three of their away games last week. Kitsyn registered an assist each game.
PAUL LADUE: Defenseman, University of North Dakota (6th round pick in 2012)
2 goals, 9 assists, plus-20, 10 PIM in 27 games played
UND won both of their away games last week. LaDue registered an assist.
ALEX LINTUNIEMI: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (2nd round pick in 2014, OHL)
0 goals, 6 assists, minus-2, 0 PIM in 11 games played
Lintuniemi returned to play last week after being out since Nov. 10 due to wrist surgery. In the Monarchs’ three games, he registered an assist.
Alex Lintuniemi has been activated off IR (wrist) and will report to the Manchester Monarchs.
— Andy Tonge (@AndyTonge1) January 26, 2016
JAKE MARCHMENT: Forward, Erie Otters (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)
16 goals, 14 assists, plus-19, 31 PIM in 38 games played
In the Otters’ two games last week, Marchment scored a goal in each game.
MARCHMENT TOE DRAGS AND SCORESSSS!!! pic.twitter.com/n3f6ZkOQBT
— Erie Otters (@ErieOtters) January 30, 2016
GOALLLLL JAKE MARCHMENT, 1-1 game! pic.twitter.com/UGn5xn5eSd
— Erie Otters (@ErieOtters) January 31, 2016
JACOB MIDDLETON: Defenseman, Ottawa 67’s (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
4 goals, 17 assists, plus-12, 56 PIM in 48 games played
Ottawa split their home games last week. Middleton registered two assists.
MATT MISTELE: Forward, Sarnia Sting (6th round pick in 2014, OHL)
19 goals, 19 assists, minus-9, 35 PIM in 41 games played
Sarnia played two away and one home game last week, winning all three. Mistele contributed to the wins with a goal and three assists.
After the trade from Oshawa to Sarnia, Matt Mistele had eight goals in nine November games. Has just two in 11 January contests
— Terry Bridge (@ObserverTerry) January 30, 2016
Tonight’s 3 stars:
⭐️: Travis Konecny (2G 1A)
⭐️⭐️: Jakob Chychrun (2A)
⭐️⭐️⭐️: Matt Mistele (2A)#SARvsFLT— Sarnia Sting (@StingHockey) January 31, 2016
NIKOLAI PROKHORKIN: Forward, Salavat Yulaev UFA (4th round pick in 2012, KHL)
17 goals, 16 assists, plus-8, 62 PIM in 49 games played
Salavat Yulaev UFA lost both of their home games and their away game last week. Prokhorkin played in two games and registered an assist. On Jan. 27, he registered 27 penalty minutes, which included a game misconduct for checking to the head. He was suspended for two games for the hit.
A few suspensions to report:
Sergei Gimayev 2 games
Nikolai Prokhorkin 2 games
Andrei Shefer 1 game
Grigory Shafigulin 2 games— KHL News – English (@KHLNewsEN) January 28, 2016
CHAZ REDDEKOPP: Defenseman, Victoria Royals (7th round pick in 2015, WHL)
4 goals, 17 assists, plus-7, 92 PIM in 49 games played
The Royals won both their home and away game last week. Reddekopp registered an assist.
ALEX ROACH: Defenseman, Manchester Monarchs (free agent signing)
3 goals, 16 assists, plus-12, 67 PIM in 40 games played
In the Monarchs’ three games last week, Roach registered an assist.
MATT ROY: Defenseman, Michigan Tech (7th round pick in 2015, WCHA)
3 goals, 8 assists, plus-11, 31 PIM in 25 games played
Michigan Tech played two away games last week, winning one and tying the other. Roy registered a goal and an assist.
The official scoring on the second goal has been changed to Roy (Lucchini, Baltus). #mtuhky
— Michigan Tech Hockey (@mtuhky) January 30, 2016
MATT SCHMALZ: Forward, Sudbury Wolves (5th round pick in 2015, OHL)
8 goals, 14 assists, minus-38, 28 PIM in 45 games played
The Wolves lost their away and home game this past week. Schmalz registered a goal.
A correction on the Wolves first goal. Matt Schmalz with the goal and Capobianco and O’Grady with the assists.
— Sudbury Wolves (@Sudbury_Wolves) January 31, 2016
DAMIR SHARIPZYANOV: Defensman, Owen Sound Attack (undrafted signing)
4 goals, 11 assists, plus-11, 16 PIM in 25 games
Owen Sound won both of their away games last week. Sharipzyanov registered a goal and two assists.
GOOOOOAL! Sharpy into the empty net and this one makes it 4-2 with 1:42 to play! #ObamaApproves pic.twitter.com/uocKAEsJrk
— Owen Sound Attack (@AttackOHL) January 30, 2016
AUSTIN WAGNER: Forward, Regina Pats (4th round pick in 2015, WHL)
18 goals, 23 assists, plus-20, 58 PIM in 48 games
The Pats won their home game and lost their away game last week. Wagner registered a goal.
SPENCER WATSON: Forward, Kingston Frontenacs (7th round pick in 2014, OHL)
25 goals, 28 assists, plus-11, 20 PIM in 46 games played
The Frontenacs lost both their home and away game last week. Watson registered a goal each game, with his goal on Jan. 29 being his 100th career OHL goal.
Congratulations to #BlackAndGold superstar @swatty96 on scoring 100 career @OHLHockey goals. #Milestone #Legend pic.twitter.com/S1EI3dFuvc
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 30, 2016
Players to watch for Kingston:
Spencer Watson: 23G, 28A, 44GP
Lawson Crouse: 12G, 19A, 28GP
— Owen Sound Attack (@AttackOHL) January 29, 2016
101 goals and a heart of gold. Check out this pic and more from our @HomeDepot visit >> https://t.co/unTu0ucsNY pic.twitter.com/N78UGwCrSS
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) February 1, 2016