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NAHL announces monthly player awards for March

April 6, 2021 The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced its monthly player awards for the month of March.  The Bauer Hockey NAHL Forward of the Month is Will Margel from the Johnstown Tomahawks.  The Bauer Hockey NAHL Defenseman of the Month is Grant Docter from the Minnesota Wilderness.  The Vaughn NAHL Goaltender of the Month is Jake Sibell from the Aberdeen Wings. Only players who are nominated by their respective teams are considered for the NAHL monthly awards.   Bauer Hockey NAHL Forward of the Month: Will Margel, Johnstown Tomahawks Johnstown Tomahawks forward Will Margel, 20, had a huge month of March to help his club widen their lead atop the NAHL’s East Division. The 5’9/167 lbs. native of Potomac, MD, led all NAHL players with 17 points during the month in just nine games played. The included 12 goals and five assists to go along with a +7 rating for the University of New Hampshire recruit. Margel, who is currently on a 15-game point streak

Friday Finals: Tomahawks flex 1st place muscles in win

Friday Finals: Tomahawks flex 1st place muscles in win
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NAHL team in Anchorage, Alaska approved for the 2021-22 season

NAHL team in Anchorage, Alaska approved for the 2021-22 season
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Austin Bruins look for successful February

Austin Bruins look for successful February The team has earned nine standings points in the last 10 games with hopes of building off that momentum. Posted: Feb 2, 2021 11:16 PM Posted By: Kaleb Gillock AUSTIN, Minn. - The Austin Bruins have earned nine standings points throughout the last 10 games. They want and need more. The team has played just 13 games so far this season but is finally starting to find its rhythm, sitting fourth in the NAHL Central Division standings with a 6-7 record. With a three-game series against the Fairbanks Ice Dogs this week, the team knows the areas it needs to lock in on in order to make some noise in the standings this week.

Finally dropping the puck | News, Sports, Jobs - Marshall Independent

Reporter Photo by Deb Gau Marshall Mayor Bob Byrnes on Thursday night drops the puck for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs’ first home game of the season. A limited crowd of 150 fans cheered at the Red Baron Arena while the Ice Dogs faced off against the Austin Bruins. MARSHALL  The long wait was finally over. Fans hoping to see the North American Hockey League’s Fairbanks Ice Dogs had picked out their spots in the stands at the Red Baron Arena. And even though the crowd size was limited for COVID-19 safety, everybody was ready to cheer. “We’ve got to make 150 people sound like 1,000,” Ice Dogs General Manager Rob Profitt said, as he greeted Marshall area hockey fans Thursday night. It turned out that wouldn’t be too big of a task for the crowd, especially when Marshall native Mason Plante scored an early goal for the Ice Dogs, in their first home game of the season.

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