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USPHL Premier Players Of The Week: Midwestern Region

Week of Dec. 17, 2024

Games of Dec. 10-16, 2024

 

Midwest Division 

Forward: Alexander Musyakevych, Chicago Cougars

Muskyakevych (‘05/Wilmette, Ill.) put up two goals and added four assists for six points in his career best performance on Dec. 15. He now has a career-best 28 points this year, and 44 points in 62 games with the Cougars. 

 

Defense: Jesper Frunck, Decatur Blaze 

Frunck (‘04/Stockholm, Sweden) rang up a 2-3-5 line for the Blaze over the course of four games, and he currently has a scoring streak of seven points in his last five games. Frunck has put up 15 points in 22 games this season, his first for Decatur. 

 

Goaltender: Lukas Janicina, Chicago Crush

Janicina (‘06/Bratislava, Slovakia) stopped 47 of 49 shots when he faced the MJDP, and he added eight more saves on nine shootout attempts for the big win, his fifth this season and second in a row. 

 

North Division 

Forward: Felix Ahlstrand, Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 

Ahlstrand (‘05/Honefoss, Norway) was feeling extremely generous over the weekend as the Riverkings put up two decisive victories. He dished out eight assists over the two games and also scored a goal for a nine-point weekend. He improved to 37 points in 26 games. 

 

Defense: Xavier Beauchamp, Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 

Beauchamp (‘06/Orleans, Ont.), a second-year Riverking, put up four goals and three assists for seven points during the Riverkings’ big offensive weekend. Ahlstrand stands at 15 points in 20 games, nearing the 17 points he put up in a 41-game season last year. 

 

Goaltender: Charles Healey, Isanti Outlaws 

Healey (‘04/Auckland, N.Z.) made 57 saves on 60 shots in 65 minutes in a close shootout loss to the Northwest Express. The second-year Premier veteran has a .927 save percentage this year. 

 

Great Lakes Division

Forward: Jacob Webb, Columbus Mavericks

Webb (‘05/Grove City, Ohio) played in just one game last weekend, putting up his first junior hat trick on Dec. 13. He improved to 14 goals on the season, and he has 19 points in total in 23 games. 

 

Defense: Graham Wood, Columbus Mavericks 

A five-year Mavericks member Wood (‘04/Powell, Ohio) put up the game-winning goal and an assist against the Cincinnati Jr. Cyclones on Dec. 13, the first game-winner of his career on a special night that also saw USPHL veteran Caden Cavalieri score his 100th point. Wood is the Mavericks’ all-time leader in games played by nearly 50 games over the next closest player, having joined Columbus in 2020-21. 

 

Goaltender: Andrew Parmentier, Metro Jets

Parmentier (‘04/New Baltimore, Mich.) stopped 27 of 28 shots by the Jets historic rivals the Toledo Cherokee on Dec. 13, giving the Jets the win in the always close games. Parmentier is 6-1-0-0 with a .947 save percentage this season, and a 28-11-1-3 record with a .923 save percentage for his career.

Selection Process: Divisional statistical leaders are presented to coaches, who are able to vote on the leaders, or nominate and vote on alternate candidates.

Summaries by Joshua Boyd 

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