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Central

Maxim Lazo Maxim Lazo Wisconsin Woodsmen

East

Michal Stojka Michal Stojka Long Beach Sharks

Frontier

Max Arlt Max Arlt Gillette Wild

South

Jake Malzone Jake Malzone Texas Brahmas

West

Zane Irion Zane Irion Willmar WarHawks

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Chase Forry

Chase Forry Texas Brahmas

NA3HL Forward of the Month: Chase Forry, Texas Brahmas

Chase Forry and the Texas Brahmas remain undefeated through the month of October, maintaining a perfect 13-0 record. As the league’s top scorer, Forry has tallied 36 points (13 goals, 23 assists) in 13 games, 23 of his points being recorded this month, averaging 3.29 points per game in addition to maintaining a plus-minus of +19 in October. 

When looking at his eight goals this month, three were scored on the man advantage while one was the game winner for his squad, not to mention three power play assists as well. The Boca Raton, FL native had his best game to date on the 19th as he was able to tally a whopping eight points through 60 minutes, recording his first hat trick of the season on top of dishing out five assists. 

“Forry came into this season playing great hockey and it’s shown in his production to this point. His size, speed, compete level, and hockey sense have allowed him to be in the right spots and he’s getting rewarded for it. He and his line mates have really bought into playing together and have been proven hard to stop in games,” stated Brahmas Head Coach Chad Bailey. “Chase is a mere 13 points shy of his point total last season and we are only 13 games into this season. That alone shows the growth he has taken in his play. Chase has also grown as a leader in our locker room and is one of the guys our young players can look up to. I’m really proud of the player he has grown into and I look forward to watching him help continue our team success and finish out his junior career on a high note.”

Runner up: Ethan Miller, Binghamton Buzz

Tristan May-Robinson

Tristan May-Robinson Wisconsin Woodsmen

NA3HL Defenseman of the Month: Tristen May-Robinson, Wisconsin Woodsmen

Tristen May-Robinson was a huge contributor for the Woodsmen this month from the blueline as Coach Vaillancourt’s squad sits in second place in the Central division with a 8-4-1-1 record . As the team’s top scorer for defensemen, the Andover, MN native is a point per game player with 12 points (5 goals, 7 assists), in 12 games, having a breakout month in October recording 11 points, including two-three point games. 

May-Robinson found the back of the net 4 times, 3 being on the man advantage while one was the deciding factor for Wisconsin. His contributions on special teams didn’t stop there as he dished out five power play assists and one short handed helper as well. 

“It is wonderful to see Tristen being recognized for the talented young player he is. His continuous commitment to learn the game speaks volumes of him as an athlete and young man. He always brings his very best for our club, on the ice and in the Tomah community. I know he has a bright future ahead for him,” stated Woodsmen Head Coach Jon Vaillancourt. 

Runner up: Eric Denny, St. Louis Jr. Blues 

Dalton Elliott

Dalton Elliott Binghamton Buzz

NA3HL Goaltender of the Month: Dalton Elliott, Binghamton Buzz

Dalton Elliott and the Binghamton Buzz continue to be the leaders of the East Division, sitting in first place with 22 points, a record of 11-3-0-0. Netminder Dalton Elliott stood tall between the pipes for 6 games, posting a 5-1 record. Over the course of the month, the Johnstown, IA native was faced with a total of 203 shots, making 193 saves for a .95 save percentage and 1.67 goals against average. 

Elliott’s best game to date came on the 5th against the Northeast Generals as he was peppered with 37 shots, only allowing one goal during Binghamton’s 3-1 victory for a game save percentage of .973%. When looking at league statistics, Elliott remains in the top 5 in the goals against and save percentage categories. 

"Dalton’s has had astounding performances for the Buzz. He plays with a sense of calm and control in his crease. Our guys know they can rely on Dalton to make the critical saves when he’s in net. We look forward to seeing Dalton’s continued success this season, and it is well deserved," stated Buzz Head Coach Gaetano Moirano.

Runner up: Malik Johnson, Helena Bighorns

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Central Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
West Bend Power 28 20 7 1 0 41
Wausau Cyclones 27 17 8 2 0 36
Wisconsin Woodsmen 27 15 6 3 3 36
Rochester Grizzlies 27 16 8 2 1 35
St. Louis Jr. Blues 24 11 10 3 0 25
Peoria Mustangs 26 7 19 0 0 14
East Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Binghamton Buzz 26 17 8 1 0 35
Northeast Generals 28 17 10 1 0 35
Norwich Sea Captains 28 15 11 2 0 32
New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings 29 13 13 2 1 29
Long Beach Sharks 30 8 16 6 0 22
Maine Nordiques 28 10 17 1 0 21
New Jersey Titans 26 9 15 2 0 20
Frontier Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Helena Bighorns 27 23 3 1 0 47
Sheridan Hawks 29 19 8 2 0 40
Great Falls Americans 28 17 10 1 0 35
Badlands Sabres 31 14 12 3 2 33
Bozeman Icedogs 27 14 11 1 1 30
Butte Irish 28 14 13 1 0 29
Gillette Wild 29 12 16 1 0 25
Yellowstone Quake 31 1 29 1 0 3
South Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Louisiana Drillers 29 25 1 2 1 53
Texas Brahmas 28 23 3 2 0 48
New Mexico Ice Wolves 26 19 4 2 1 41
Austin Ice Bats 29 17 10 1 1 36
Texas RoadRunners 29 12 15 2 0 26
El Paso Rhinos 29 11 18 0 0 22
Atlanta Capitals 32 6 25 1 0 13
Tulsa Jr Oilers 28 4 23 1 0 9
West Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Granite City Lumberjacks 29 20 6 2 1 43
Alexandria Blizzard 28 18 9 1 0 37
Mason City Toros 30 13 13 3 1 30
Willmar WarHawks 28 14 14 0 0 28
Minnesota Moose 30 12 15 3 0 27
Minnesota Wilderness 28 12 13 2 1 27

x = Clinched Playoff Position
y = Clinched Division
z = Regular Season Champion