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Hawk of the Week

   

We are evolving "Hawk of the Week" into Hawks Highlights of the week.  This could be a good deed on or off the ice, a solid performance on ice or great leadership.  It will be a different winner each week.   We will post all the highlights shared with us by coaches here:

Week 1 - October 28th to November 3rd
 
Our first C Division Hawk of the week for 2024-25 season is Thomas Desbarres. He played hard in his U15C games but kept it clean. Scored a goal and showed some great sportsmanship, checking on an opposing teams player to see if they were ok after colliding.  Congrats Thomas!
 
Our first competitive division Hawk of the week is shared by a couple impressive goalies!  Ciobhan Whalley and Lucca Whiffen have been sharing the crease every game this year for the U11B Black team and showing great comradery as a goalie tandem rooting for each other along the way. Both goalies have been steady making saves and focusing each practice. Their recent hard work resulted in them backstopping the team to a thrilling finish for the team’s first victory of the season on Sunday. Keep up the good work Ciobhan and Lucca!
 
Week 2 - November 4th to 10th
 
U13AAA
Wyatt Ravlo was instrumental for the team this past weekend at the Buster Harvey Tournament. Wyatt finished the tournament, which featured 28 teams from across the Maritimes, with just two goals allowed in 2 games. Including a sparkling effort in a 1-0 defeat against the top team in the Maritimes who won the tournament the Riverview Raiders. Wyatt finished in the top 2 goalies for Goals Against Average and Save Percentage! An incredible feat for a first year goaltender in the AAA level.
 
Not only his on ice skills, but off the ice he was what you want in a kid on your team. Wyatt had a smile on his face at the rink, at the hotel, no matter where he loved playing and being around his teammates. The kids all enjoy having him and he had a weekend to remember! 
 
U11AA
Will Mombourquette! 4 goals in 4 games in Fredericton at the Buster Harvey Tournament.  Will known for his hard work and determination on the puck was rewarded with some goals this weekend.  Great Job Will!
 

U11B Black

Camden Heisler has been working hard for his U11B Black team day-in and day-out. Whether the coaches need Camden to play forward or defense, he’s always willing to pitch in and contribute. Camden’s work ethic is infectious and he always brings a smile to the rink. Keep up the good work Camden.

 

Week 4 - November 11th to 17th

 

Owen “O-Dog” Keefe – Owen is a big, strong defender for his U11B Black team. Owen always comes to the rink with a smile on his face. His coaches also appreciate his heavy shot and that was on display this weekend when Owen scored not once, but twice in one game. Keep up the great work!

 

Soren Larson is a first year center with the U13 AA Hawks.  Soren's play so far this year has been exceptional.  He has truly grasped the teams number one concept and most underdeveloped skill in minor hockey - team play.  He has been a factor in at least 50% of the offence so far this year and has done an equally excellent job with his defensive zone assignments and responsibilities, especially D-zone face-offs.  A great emerging young leader that knows what it means to lead by example and without a letter on his jersey.  Great job Soren!

 

U15 C Redhawks forward Ben Begin had 3 assists last week and he is working really hard on the forecheck and back check for his team, constantly winning battles against players much bigger than him.  Well done Ben!

 

U13C Ice Hawks Peyton Plotsky. He's a lady byng & art ross type of leader on our team. He is always encouraging his teammates and had 2 goals in a 5-4 loss this week.

 

Addie had a fantastic game in nets against Sackville, picking up her first U13 AAA win in a 5-0 shutout over Sackville! Addie made many huge saves for the team including a spectacular pad save on a 2 on 1. 
 

 

Addie Keys has been working extremely hard in practice and along with her goalie partner Wyatt have both shown incredible strides at the level. To be a first year goalie in U13 AAA is rare and Addie is exceeding expectations!