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

The PJHL are pleased to announce that Jordan Fuller of the Orillia Terriers and Luke Eurig of the Mt. Forest Patriots have been named the Player Of The Month for the North Conference.

Carruthers Division – Jordan Fuller’s first year in the PJHL started off hot, kicking off the season with a 4-goal performance in his first game of the season. Fuller has picked up atleast a point in every single game he’s played in, leading the league with 53-points. In the month of October, Fuller picked up five goals and 13 assists for 18 points in seven games. In that stretch, Fuller had at least three points in four of the contests. Fuller has helped the Orillia Terriers win five out of the seven games in October, trailing only the Alliston Hornets in the standings.

Pollock Division –  Luke Eurig has been a scoring threat every time he’s touched the ice. His 25-goals is good to lead the league, having a four goal lead on Orillia’s Dylan Palomaki. In October, Eurig has scored seven times in six games, along with picking up three assists for ten points. Eurig is also tied for the league lead in shorthanded goals with three, and is second in game winning goals with five. The Mount Forest native is closing in on his career high in goals (27 goals) in the GOJHL with the Listowel Cyclones and Elmira Sugar Kings.

Congratulations to both players on the achievement!

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The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is made up of 63 franchises across Ontario and is the largest junior hockey league in the world. We are proud to provide opportunities for more than 1,500 players to play competitive hockey while continuing to pursue their post-secondary education and career ambitions.