Mark Ehl of New England College Named ECAC Men's East Player of the Week Presented By Turfer Athletic

Player of the Week
Mark Ehl, New England College
Sophomore, Forward - North Vancouver, British Columbia/Powell
River Kings
Ehl scored six goals in the three games including a hat trick against Middebury College, two tallies against Worcester State, and one versus Williams. In addition he dished out two assists totaling nine points for the week. For the season, Ehl has tallied 17 goals while assisting on 13 others.
Goalie of the Week
Ryan Hatch, Salem State College
Junior - Medway, Mass./Santa Fe
Roadrunners
Hatch posted his 10th win of the season when he made 29 saves in SSC's 4-1 win over nationally-ranked Babson College. Hatch also stopped 19 shots in the Vikings 4-1 victory over UMass Boston.
Rookie of the Week
Joe Melnyk, Skidmore College
Forward, Rotterdam, N.Y./CD Selects
Melnyk scored a goal and had two assists in a 5-4 win over Hamilton and scored a pair of goals in a 5-3 loss to Amherst. The rookie had a hand in five of Skidmore's eight goals.
Honor Roll
Mike Venit, Babson College
Forward, Senior - Ridley Park, Pa./Bay State
Breakers
Venit totaled two goals and three assists for five points in three games this week, helping Babson to a 2-1 record. He dished out two assists, including one on the game-winner, in a 5-2 victory over Wentworth on Tuesday, and then scored two goals, including the game-winner with 5:46 remaining, and added another assist in a 5-4 victory over #14 USM on Friday.
Tyler Bilton, Saint Michael's College
Junior - Penticton, B.C./Finlandia
University
Bilton made 86 saves on the week in two wins over Wesleyan (4-2)
and Trinity (6-2). The junior stopped 56 shots against Trinity
with 23 in the third period.
Justin Fox, Salem State College
Forward, Freshman - Whitby, Ontario/Newmarket
Hurricanes
Fox, who is the team's top scorer with 11 goals and 15 assists, recorded three helpers in SSC's 4-1 win over nationally-ranked Babson College. Fox picked up two more assists in SSC's 4-1 victory over UMass Boston.















