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S76 Team Awards

 

 

Announcing the S76 Prague Phantoms’ Team Awards as voted by the players and management:

 

Best Defenseman
Riley Knight Gee

 

With Prague’s original “Big 3” on defense either retired or signed elsewhere, it was time for the next generation of Phantom blueliners to step up. And Gee sure did that! The Canadian defenseman set career-highs in just about every category including setting franchise records for plus-minus (+28) and goals by a defenseman (23). He also led the team in minutes played, PIM, power play goals and shootout goals.

 

Others Receiving Votes: Zachariah Kisslinger

 

Rookie of the Year
Dominic Gobeil

 

Gobeil set new Prague rookie standards for goals (26), points (71), shots (374), power play assists (19) and points (26) and tied the franchise rookie record with 45 assists.

 

Others Receiving Votes: Robert Bouchard, Silas LeFriend

 

Unsung Hero
Dan Baillie Jr, Zachariah Kisslinger

 

There are always a lot of players who receive votes for this award which points to Prague’s comradery and the effort this team plays with.

 

Baillie Jr had somewhat of a bounce-back season as he set career-highs in goals (28), points (54), plus-minus (+15), shots (267), and power play goals (8) and was a consistent source of offense all season long. This is his second shared Unsung Hero Award.

 

Kisslinger went from little-used rookie to top-pairing sophomore overnight blasting his rookie numbers out of the water. He was second on the Phantoms in assists (47), plus-minus (+25), and PIM (112) and third in hits and shots blocked.

 

Others Receiving Votes: Robert Bouchard, Dominic Gobeil, Grekkark Gyrfalcon, John LeClair II, Woody McPine

 

Most Energetic
Dominic Gobeil, Zachariah Kisslinger

 

As a rookie, Gobeil led the team in hits (185 over the full season) and was second in shots as he constantly buzzed around the ice and caused havoc for opponents and opportunities for his teammates.

 

A one-man wrecking crew in front of the Prague crease, Kisslinger was among team leaders in PIM, hits, and shots blocked as he also queued the Phantom attack with his deft passing.

 

Others Receiving Votes: Thomas Landry II

 

Most Gentlemanly
Robert Bouchard, Thomas Landry II

 

Neither Landry II nor Bouchard are afraid to mix it up on the ice but it was their pleasant and contagious personalities that permeated the Prague locker room. They were always looking out for their teammates and put others first as only gentlemen do. This is Landry’s third Most Gentlemanly Award and Bouchard's first.

 

Others Receiving Votes: John Brewitt, Jungkok, John LeClair II, Woody McPine

 

Most Valuable Player
Thomas Landry II

 

The runaway winner for the Phantoms’ MVP for the second straight season is none other than their leader Thomas Landry II who had the best season in team history setting franchise records for goals (38), assists (67), points (105) and shots (449), and tying his own franchise records in power play assists (21) and points (29). He also set career-highs in plus-minus (+21) and shot blocks (45) and had 34 more points than the next Phantom. 

 

Others Receiving Votes: Dominic Gobeil

 

Phantom of the Year
Thomas Landry II

 

In his first season as team captain, Landry II stepped it up a notch on and off the ice. He had a career year leading a young Prague team to the playoffs, set team records along the way and continued to make his mark as the unquestioned leader of the Phantoms. This is his second Phantom of the Year Award.

 

Others Receiving Votes: Zachariah Kisslinger, Grekkark Gyrfalcon

 

3-Stars Award
Thomas Landry II

 

With his record-breaking season, it’s no wonder Thomas Landry II outpaced the next closest Phantom by 100 Star points – although goalie Woody McPine gave him a run for his money before getting traded. Landry II led the Phantoms with 10 1st-Stars and 20 total Star selections as he willed the Phantoms into the playoffs for only the fourth time in franchise history. This is his second 3-Stars Award.

 

Full 3-Star standings below:

 

Player 1st 2nd 3rd Star Points Total Stars
Thomas Landry II 10 6 4 460 20
Woody McPine 8 5 2 360 15
John LeClair II 4 6 8 320 18
Dominic Gobeil 5 4 3 260 12
Grekkark Gyrfalcon 4 3 4 220 11
Dan Baillie Jr 0 7 5 190 12
Riley Knight Gee 3 1 4 150 8
Jungkok 2 2 0 100 4
Zachariah Kisslinger 2 2 0 100 4
Robert Bouchard 1 2 3 100 6
Battre Sandstrom 1 0 4 70 5
Pengu 1 0 2 50 3
John Brewitt 0 1 2 40 3
Silas LeFriend 1 0 0 30 1
Michael Fletcher 0 0 0 0 0
Willy Myers 0 0 0 0 0

 

Players Mentioned: @Doomsday @Domg5 @wcats @JBrew42 @flyersfan1406 @tfong  @Pengu @Gaikoku-hito @KnightRiley @yevty @Kisslinger @Acydburn  @Sharkstrong @DragonFire420 @Willy Myers @HearnNation67 @diamond_ace

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