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Joey Crowley

Joey Crowley Texas Brahmas

NA3HL Forward of the Month: Joey Crowley, Texas Brahmas 

As the third-highest scorer in the league, Brahmas Captain Joey Crowley has been a dominant offensive presence, racking up 16 points in just 7 games throughout December. In addition to four two-point contests, the Romeoville, IL native delivered his best performance of the 2024-25 season on the 7th, scoring eight points as his team faced off against the Rhinos where he tallied four goals and four assists. 

The veteran forward excels not only at even strength but also plays a vital role in the Brahmas' special teams, contributing on both the power play and penalty kill. Of his 16 points, an impressive seven came on special teams, including two power play goals, three power play assists, one shorthanded goal, and one shorthanded assist. 

“Crow’s season continues to have more and more success as the year goes on and we’re so happy for him to get this recognition heading into the second half,” stated Brahmas’ Head Coach Chad Bailey. “Being four points shy of his season high last year with 19 games to go in the season is incredible. Him and his line can change a game on any given night and as a coach, it’s been so fun to watch and to work with!”

Runner up: Luke Steffen, Minnesota Moose

Tristen May-Robinson

Tristen May-Robinson Wisconsin Woodsmen

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

Since earning Defenseman of the Month honors back in October, ‘05 blueliner Tristen May-Robinson has maintained his elite play, continuing to make a significant impact for the Woodsmen. During the month of December, May-Robinson skated in 10 games, racking up a total of 14 points, averaging 1.4 points per game. Not only did the Andover, MN native have three, three-point showings, he is also riding a five game point streak and hopes to continue that trajectory heading into the new year. 

Of his 14 points, he was able to find the back of the net on five occasions in addition to dishing out nine assists. His contributions did not go unnoticed on the powerplay as four out of his nine helpers came on the man advantage. In addition to his outstanding numbers on the scoresheet, he also maintained an impressive plus-minus of +15.

“Tristen has been outstanding for our club through the month of December. He has really focused on enhancing the defensive details in his game,” stated Woodsmen Head Coach Jon Vaillancourt. “Whether that be up ice or in the defensive zone, which I believe has allowed him to become one of the top producing defenseman in the NA3HL.”

Runner up: Dayton Ruppel, Louisiana Drillers 

Dylan Posch

Dylan Posch Minnesota Moose

NA3HL Goaltender of the Month: Dylan Posch, Minnesota Moose

Dylan Posch has been outstanding between the pipes this month, playing a key role in his team's continued ascent with a 3-0-1 record in December. The Mount Prospect, IL native was heavily tested as he was faced with a total of 150 shots, making 145 saves. This effort resulted in a stellar .970 save percentage and a 1.25 goals-against average for the month.

His standout performance came on the 6th, when the Moose squared off against a tough Wisconsin Woodsmen team, securing a 3-0 victory. During this contest, the '04 netminder was kept extremely busy, facing a total of 46 shots, a hectic night, to say the least. Despite facing such a high volume of shots, Posch maintained his composure, stopping every one to secure his second shutout of the season.

"Dylan was a very big part of the resurgence that the Minnesota Moose started before the holiday break,” stated Moose Head Coach Todd Sanden. “Making timely saves when needed and being reliable and accountable for his play helped propel team success. We will need him to stay focused and motivated for us to continue climbing the West division standings."

Runner up: Kyle Abrahamson, Alexandria Blizzard

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Central Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
West Bend Power 32 23 7 2 0 48
Wausau Cyclones 33 21 9 2 1 45
Wisconsin Woodsmen 33 19 7 4 3 45
Rochester Grizzlies 32 18 10 2 2 40
St. Louis Jr. Blues 30 12 12 5 1 30
Peoria Mustangs 32 9 23 0 0 18
East Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Binghamton Buzz 30 21 8 1 0 43
Northeast Generals 32 19 12 1 0 39
Norwich Sea Captains 32 17 11 2 2 38
New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings 34 16 15 2 1 35
Maine Nordiques 33 13 19 1 0 27
Long Beach Sharks 32 8 18 6 0 22
New Jersey Titans 30 9 19 2 0 20
Frontier Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Helena Bighorns 31 26 3 1 1 54
Sheridan Hawks 33 22 9 2 0 46
Great Falls Americans 33 21 10 2 0 44
Badlands Sabres 35 17 13 3 2 39
Bozeman Icedogs 31 16 13 1 1 34
Butte Irish 33 15 16 1 1 32
Gillette Wild 33 13 19 1 0 27
Yellowstone Quake 35 1 33 1 0 3
South Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
X Louisiana Drillers 32 28 1 2 1 59
Austin Ice Bats 35 23 10 1 1 48
Texas Brahmas 31 23 6 2 0 48
New Mexico Ice Wolves 29 22 4 2 1 47
Texas RoadRunners 32 12 18 2 0 26
El Paso Rhinos 32 11 20 0 1 23
Atlanta Capitals 32 6 25 1 0 13
Tulsa Jr Oilers 31 4 26 1 0 9
West Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Granite City Lumberjacks 32 22 6 2 2 48
Alexandria Blizzard 31 20 10 1 0 41
Mason City Toros 32 15 13 3 1 34
Willmar WarHawks 32 16 16 0 0 32
Minnesota Moose 32 14 15 3 0 31
Minnesota Wilderness 33 12 18 2 1 27

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