We signed JT Wyman and he's off to the Dogs...
Pacioretty wins rookie of the year.
McDonagh got some kind of accolade as well
Not only does the 5-foot-6 Desharnais lead the ECHL in scoring with 78 points (20 goals, 58 assists) in 53 games, but his defensive prowess had guided him to a remarkable plus-32 rating. His play helped the Cyclones win a league-record 17 consecutive games, a stretch that finally came to an end in Stockton on March 1.
"He's a kid that we thought could come in and produce offensively," Weber said. "But what's really impressed me is his attention to detail, both offensively and defensively. He's improved so much this year with the defensive side of things. He's a kid that whoever you put with him becomes a better hockey player."
"Hamilton's so deep at forward this year," Weber said. "I think that's been a little bit of an issue. It would be my recommendation to them to not let him go. I think the kid has too much talent. He's going to get stronger. He's only 21. I think he's going to be even better next year.
"If he was four inches taller, he's in the National Hockey League," - Cincinnati Cyclones coach Chuck Weber
"There's been a lot of people who have called about him," Weber added. "If they didn't know he was under contract, they do now. He's had some success on a successful team. He's been a huge contributor. He's a guy you can count on every night, offensively and defensively."
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