Thursday, March 28, 2013

Gordy Defiel of the Minnesota Wilderness named SIJHL’s top goaltender for 2012-13

Press Release

 THUNDER BAY, Ont. – The Superior International Junior Hockey League announced Thursday that Gordy Defiel of the Minnesota Wilderness has been named the recipient of the SIJHL’s top goaltender award for the 2012-13 regular season.

He bested fellow nominees Eric Szymczyk of the Dryden Ice Dogs and Chase Hollander of the Minnesota Iron Rangers to earn the accolades.

The native of Stillwater, Minn., who turned 20 in January, had a remarkable campaign for the Wilderness posting a 25-1-2 record while leading all SIJHL netminders in wins (25), goals-against average (1.39), save percentage (.945) and shutouts. (8)

Defiel’s GAA and save mark also set SIJHL single season records in each category.

Of note, his numbers not only paced the SIJHL, but he also led all puckstoppers in the entire 127-team Canadian Junior Hockey League in both average and save percentage while also tying for top spot overall in shutouts.

This marks the third straight season a Wilderness goalkeeper has won the award joining John McLean in 2010-11 and Tanner Milliron in 2011-12.

(Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)

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