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Miami Leads All-CCHA Voting

CHN Staff Report

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — A pair of players from both Miami and Northern Michigan, who were the top four vote-getters in balloting, have been selected to the CCHA All-Conference First Team.

Wildcat forward Mark Olver, the conference scoring champion, received the most first-place votes and accumulated the most points in voting while teammate Erik Gustafsson, the lone holdover from the 2009 First Team, polled the most votes among defensemen after leading all blueliners in scoring during conference play. Miami forward Jarod Palmer, the third-leading scorer in league action, joined goaltender Cody Reichard as RedHawks to earn First-Team honors. Reichard finished undefeated in the CCHA (15-0-2) and led the league in save percentage (.950) and goals-against average (1.23).

Ohio State forward Zac Dalpe and Nebraska-Omaha defenseman Eddie DelGrosso complete the First Team. Dalpe, an All-Rookie Team selection last season, tied for the league lead in goals and finished second in points during CCHA action. DelGrosso, the Mavericks’ leading scorer and top-scoring defenseman in school history, was a Second-Team member last season.

2009-10 CCHA All-Conference — First Team

F Mark Olver, JR, Northern Michigan
F Jarod Palmer, SR, Miami
F Zac Dalpe, SO, Ohio State
D Erik Gustafsson, JR, Northern Michigan
D Eddie DelGrosso, SR, Nebraska-Omaha
G Cody Reichard, SO, Miami

2009-10 CCHA All-Conference — Second Team

F Andy Miele, JR, Miami
F Tommy Wingels, JR, Miami
F Corey Tropp, JR, Michigan State
D Zach Redmond, JR, Ferris State
D Jeff Petry, JR, Michigan State
G Drew Palmisano, SO, Michigan State

Honorable Mention: Andy Taranto, FR, F, Alaska; Matt Bartkowski, SO, D, Ohio State; Dion Knelsen, SR, F, Alasaka; Kyle Lawson, SR, D, Notre Dame; Carter Camper, JR, F, Miami; Brian Stewart, SR, G, Northern Michigan.
 

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Killa Chubs
Mar 11 2010, 11:41 pm
COMMENT RATING

Some of those defense picks are jokes. Look at Petry's stats, only 15 points, and he was -3. Apparently he is average at scoring, and awful at playing defense. Good job CCHA, you picked a winner.

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