Neumann's Mullin, EC's Magliocco and Kramer Earn ECAC Men's West Honors

Neumann's Mullin, EC's Magliocco and Kramer Earn ECAC Men's West Honors

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DANBURY, Conn. - The ECAC Men's West Hockey League has announced it weekly award winners for the week of competition ending Jan. 8.

Neumann University's Jory Mullin earned Player of the Week for the third time this season, while Elmira College's Sal Magliocco picked up the nod for Goalie of the Week. Elmira freshman Harry Kramer rounded out the weekly accolades with the Rookie of the Week honor.
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Mullin collected four points on three goals and an assist for Neumann at the Endicott Holiday Invitational last week. The senior netted in a goal and an assist in a 4-3 loss to host Endicott College on Saturday, before potting a pair in a 3-3 tie against Tufts University on Sunday. Mullin's two goals against the Jumbos led the Knights back from a 3-0 third-period deficit.
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Making his first starts since the second week of November, Magliocco turned in a pair of stellar performances for Elmira in a 1-0-1 week. The senior made 31 saves in a 6-3 home victory over SUNY Cortland to start the weekend on Saturday, which included a pair of double-digit save efforts in the second (12) and third periods (13). The New York native followed that performance with one of the best outings of his collegiate career the next night on the road against No. 6/7 SUNY Geneseo, stopping a season-high 44 shots against the Knights to preserve a 2-2 overtime tie. The senior netminder logged double-digit saves in each period in regulation, highlighted by a 17-save third period.
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Kramer registered three points on one goal and two assists in a 1-0-1 week for the Soaring Eagles. In a 6-3 home win over SUNY Cortland on Saturday, Kramer notched a pair of assists for the second multi-point performance of his rookie campaign. In the following night's road bout with No. 6/7 SUNY Geneseo, Kramer scored midway through the second period to give EC a brief 2-1 lead.

The ECAC Men's West will continue play this weekend with most teams taking to the ice for non-conference tilts. For a full schedule of games, click here.
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