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Hockey Award

Congratulations to all of the 2019-20 LMHL Awards!

By Web Administrator, 05/01/20, 7:45AM EDT

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Most Points in the Season (combined goals and assists)

Robert Zimmerman (State College) - 73 points w/ 47 goals and 26 assists
 
Most Goals in the Season

Robert Zimmerman (State College) - 47 goals
 
Most Assists in the Season

Robert Zimmerman (State College) - 26 assists
 
League MVP:   

Player who played exceptionally through the regular season and contributed the most to his/her team's success as well as being seen as a leader throughout the league.

Robert Zimmerman (State College)
 

Top Goaltender:
The goalie who performed exceptionally throughout the season.  This award considers both statistics and intangibles (e.g., remaining calm in close moments, propelling his/her team to wins in close games, etc.).  

Ian Amaranto (Westmont)
 

Top Offensive Player:
Forward player (center or winger) who showed exceptional offensive abilities.  This award considers both statistics and intangibles (e.g., playmaking ability, propelling teammates' abilities in the offensive zone, stepping up in key/critical moments, etc.)

Robert Zimmerman (State College)
 

Top Defensive Player:
Defenseman who showed exceptional defensive abilities in shutting down opposing team offensive plays, stepping up in critical moments, etc.)

Ian Hill (Richland)
 

Coach of the Year:
Head varsity coach who demonstrated high values consistent with USA Hockey, MidAM Hockey and LMHL views and showed exceptional coaching ability both on and off the ice throughout the season.

JJ Vasilko (Richland)
 

Rookie of the Year:

Player/goalie who showed exception play in their first year playing in the LMHL Varsity division.  The player can be from any grade (does not have to be a 9th grader) but the player is not eligible if they played in the varsity division prior to this season.

Mitch Paul (Richland)  
 

Unsung Hero:
A player who was dedicated to his/her team and a major contributor to their success but not necessarily the most statistically recognized player.

Ella Angus (Conemaugh Valley)
 
"Brad Wess" Senior Leadership Award:
A senior player who showed exceptional ability to lead his/her team, assist the coaching staff, lead by example, and propel others (including other seniors) to play at a higher level.

Evan Montgomery (Altoona)
 
Sportsmanship Award:
A player who showed the best example of good sportsmanship throughout the season towards his/her teammates, opposing players, coaching staff and officials plus did not receive a major, misconduct, game-misconduct, or match penalty throughout the season and had minimal minor penalties.   

Sam Snider (Westmont)
 
Player/Scholar Award:
A player who excelled both on the ice as well as off the ice in academics and other extracurricular activities.

Seth Stawarz (Richland)