French, Eurig named Player of the Month for the North Conference

The PJHL are pleased to announce that Jaeden French of the Alliston Hornets and Luke Eurig of the Mount Forest Patriots have been named the Player Of The Month for the North Conference for the month of December.  

Carruthers Division – Jaeden French has been one of the most effective players in the PJHL, currently carrying 31 goals and 45 assists for 76 points in his third season. Throughout the month of December, French scored six goals and 15 assists for 21 points over seven games. Since December started, French has been running on a 12-game point streak, amassing 11 goals and 20 assists in that stretch. French is second in the league in scoring, and currently leads the league in powerplay assists with 23.  

Pollock Division – This is Luke Eurig’s second nomination as the Pollock Player of the Month. Eurig has scored seven times and picked up eight assists for 15 points in an eight game stretch. As of January 20th, Eurig is third in the league in scoring with 41 goals and 29 assists for 70 points. His 41 goals are good to lead the entire PJHL in goal scoring. Eurig also leads the league in shorthanded goals with seven, and game-winning goals with nine. Eurig was a strong part of the Patriots seven out of eight wins in the month of December, and currently sit second in the Pollock division.  

 Congratulations to both players on the achievement! 

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