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Countdown to Hockey - 50 Days

By Neil Ravin - Director of PR & Social Media, 07/22/16, 10:00AM EDT

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Look Back at all the TSR Hockey Top Performers from the Playoffs

BOSTON, MA -- As the countdown to the EHL season crosses the 50-day mark, we take a look back at all the TSR Hockey Top Performers from this past March. Each player received a prize-pack that included a gift card to TSR Hockey and a t-shirt.

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TSR TOP PERFORMERS

1 - Ryan O'Donnell (Boston Bandits) - O'Donnell scored a goal and added 3 assists as the Bandits swept the Wolves in the first round of the playoffs. O'Donnell's tally stood as the game-winner in Game 1.

2 - Phillip Kreuser (Connecticut Oilers) - Kreuser had 3 goals and an assist as the Oilers swept the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs. Kreuser also accounted for each GWG in the series.

3 - Connor Rodericks (Walpole Express) - Rodericks stood tall between the pipes as the Express swept the Rangers in the first round of the playoffs. The netminder only gave up 1 goal in each game stopping 79 of the 81 shots he faced.

4 - Connor Powell (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs) - Powell tallied 4 points (3 goals, 1 assist) as the Monarchs swept the Lumberjacks in the first round of the playoffs. The team's leading scorer had the game-winner in game 2.

5 - Tim Higginbotham (Philadelphia Little Flyers) - Higginbotham had a goal and 3 assists as the Little Flyers swept their first round series against the Nighthawks. The Ohio native scored the game-winner in Game 1.

6 - Jonathan Andrews (Boston Jr. Rangers - ELITE) - Andrews led the way as the Rangers won all 3 of their Round Robin games and clinched a spot in the EHL Elite Finals. The Massachusetts native had 3 goals and 5 assists over the weekend.

7 - Michael Dion (Hartford Jr. Wolfpack) - After dropping game 1, the Wolfpack won back to back games to get by the Jr. Flyers and advance to the second round. Michael Dion was in net for each victory, stopping 63 of the 67 total shots he faced.

8 - Ilya Skvortsov (Philadelphia Revolution) - Skvortsov led the way for the Revolution as they swept their first round series against the Bobcats. Skvortsov had 3 goals and 2 assists during the series, including the game-winner in Game 2.

9 - Tyler Seltenreich (Northern Cyclones) - Seltenreich had 5 goals and 2 assists as the Cyclones got by the Warriors in the first round. Seltenreich had the tying and winning goals as the Cyclones came back to win Game 3 on Tuesday.

10 - Walker Harris (Connecticut Oilers) - Harris had 7 points in 2 games, including the GWG goal in Game 1, as the Oilers swept the Wolfpack in the second round.

11 - Austin Kelly (Philadelphia Little Flyers) - Kelly had 4 assists in 2 games, as the Little Flyers swept the Revolution and advanced to the semi-finals.

12 - Mike Paglucca (Boston Jr. Rangers - ELITE) - Paglucca was a perfect 4-0-0 during the playoffs, with a 2.30 GAA. The Massachusetts native stopped 73 of the 75 shots he faced in the Elite Finals.

13 - Connor Rodericks (Walpole Express) - Back to back! Rodericks was the top performer when the Express swept the Rangers in the first round, and he stood on his head again in the second round. The Massachusetts native stopped 70 of 72 Bandits shots that came his way, and so far in 4 playoff games this season, he owns a remarkable 0.92 GAA.

14 - Connor Powell (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs) - Powell tallied 6 points (5 goals, 1 assist) as the Monarchs got by the Cyclones in the second round. The New Hampshire native scored the game-winner in overtime of Game 3, sending the Monarchs to the semi-finals.

15 - Adem Arifi (Philadelphia Little Flyers) - Arifi scored a goal and added a pair of assists as the Little Flyers swept the Express in the Semi-Finals to advance to the EHL Finals. Arifi now has 5 points in 6 playoff games for the Philly, 4 of which have come on the power-play.

16 - Kyle Madore (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs) - Madore stood tall between the pipes for the Monarchs as they swept the Oilers in the Semi-Finals to advance to the EHL Finals. Madore stopped 59 of 62 shots he faced in the two-game sweep.

17 - Kyle Madore (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs) - Madore continued to stand on his head, giving up just three goals in three games, as the Monarchs swept the Little Flyers and won the Premier Division Championship. The Monarchs goaltender stopped 87 of 90 shots he faced in the series.