Forward Of The Month: Pat Faliero, Buffalo Jr. Thunder
“O Captain, My Captain.” The way Pat Faliero (‘99/Buffalo, N.Y.) leads is the classic way - by example.
The Thunder are in a serious push for first place in the North Division because the veteran and captain has been lights-on (as in red lights; see what we did there?) Faliero posted 18 points in seven October, games, putting him in a tie for sixth overall in the Premier Division with 28 points overall.
Faliero is also fourth in assists (20), and is top 10 in power play assists (seven). The do-it-all guy is also third in shorthanded time on ice for the Thunder.
Honorable Mention
Noah Gold, New York Aviators
Lukas Radina, Springfield Pics
Defenseman Of The Month: Frank Errig, Philadelphia Hockey Club
The Philadelphia Hockey Club (8-6-0-1) are always in the Mid-Atlantic conversation, because they are always in the contest. They’ve lost by more than three goals only once this season. The defense, led by Errig, has helped the PHC to a +20 goal differential. Errig has also contributed to this differential on the offensive side, with 13 points in 11 games played. This included a five-game point- and goal-streak of five goals and 10 points right through the middle of the month.
Overall, Errig is 10th in scoring among Premier defensemen with 15 points in 15 games.
Honorable Mention
Henry Andres, Boston Bandits
Shane Miller, Rockets Hockey Club
Danylo Sukhonos, Twin City Thunder
Goaltender: Elias Sandholm, Northern Cyclones
The ‘99 Swede helped elevate the Cyclones to a winning record of 7-4-1-1 by winning all four of his starts in the month of October.
Sandholm went 4-0 and sent aside 110 shots of the 118 he faced for a shiny .932 save percentage. He also played 40 minutes of shutout hockey in relief, stopping all 16 shots he faced in a mid-month loss to the Boston Bandits.
Sandholm shook off the only loss he’s suffered this season (on Sept. 27) and continues to quietly move up the Premier goaltenders’ leaderboard.
Honorable Mention
Aaron Mercer, Boston Bandits
Dylan Knighton, Jersey Hitmen
Jake Perrin, New York Aviators