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EHL Team of the Week - Boston Bandits

By Neil Ravin - Director of PR & Social Media, 06/28/16, 10:00AM EDT

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Bandits Looking to Build Off of 2015-16 Momentum

BRIDGEWATER, MA -- The 2015-16 season was special for the Boston Bandits, as they finished the year with a record of 30-7-4. The Regular Season Champions for the North Conference got by the New England Wolves in the first round of the Premier Division playoffs, and then fell in a hard-fought series to the Walpole Express. While their season ended sooner than they had hoped, the Bandits still have plenty of storylines to be proud of from this past year.

The Bandits were led between the pipes by Kenny Graham. The EHL 2nd Team All-Star owned a record of 22-8-1 to go along with a 1.83 GAA and 2 shutouts. The native of Milton, Massachusetts is one of five EHL players who have committed to the Wentworth Institute of Technology for this upcoming Fall. (Complete Breakdown of all the 2015-16 NCAA Commitments)

On offense, Eduards Tralmaks was the team's star, as he finished the season with 58 points in 44 games. Tralmaks took home Premier Division MVP and Forward of the Year honors, and was also named an EHL 1st Team All-Star. The native of Latvia finished the year off by committing to the University of Maine for the Fall of 2017.

The icing on the cake for the Bandits came from their head coach, Todd Stirling, as in his 10th year with the organization he was named the Premier Division Coach of the Year.

 

The EHL would like to congratulate all of the Bandits players that made their NCAA Commitments this past season.

*  2017-18 Commitment