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Congrats to Forward: Taurin Haddon-Harris, Florida Eels Selected Player of the Week

USPHL Premier Players Of The Week: South Region

Week of Feb. 9, 2022

 Florida Division 

Forward: Taurin Haddon-Harris, Florida Eels

Haddon-Harris (‘01/Boca Raton, Fla.) was massive with a four-goal, five-assist weekend in a 2-1 weekend run against the Atlanta MadHatters. Haddon-Harris stands at ninth in USPHL Premier scoring with 73 points in 38 games.

 

Defense: Ethan Tamborski, Palm Beach Typhoon

Tamborski (‘01/Irwin, Pa.) put together a strong weekend, despite a couple losses to the Florida Jr. Blades. He posted two goals and added one assist and was even on a team with only one plus rated player. Tamborski also had three blocked shots and led the Typhoon defense in ice time.

 

Goaltender: Tyler Ledoux, Florida Jr. Blades

Ledoux (‘01/Charlton, Mass.) put together a fantastic 33-save effort on 36 shots by the Palm Beach Typhoon to earn his third win in his last five games. With that victory, he pulled himself to even on the season in terms of record with 7-7-2-0.

 

Southeast Division

Forward: Jonathan Davenport, Carolina Jr. Hurricanes

The third-year Jr. Hurricane and fourth-year USPHL Premier veteran Davenport (‘01/Lithonia, Ga.) had his best weekend, scoring three goals – one shorthanded and one on the power play – to help the Jr. Canes earn the sweep of Potomac over the week. He has nine points in 22 games this season.

 

Defense: Cam Perez, Charlotte Rush

Perez (‘02/West Hartford, Conn.) played in his first two Premier games since October, and simply excelled following a January that saw him named an Elite Southeast Defenseman Of The Month. With the Premier team against Hampton Roads, he posted one assist and had a fantastic overall performance showing he has no problem “playing up.”

 

Goaltender: Niklas Seppanen, Carolina Jr. Hurricanes

Seppanen (‘01/Oulunsalo, Finland) put up wins in both of his games against the Potomac Patriots, stopping 45 of 50 games for the weekend to improve to 12-11-2-0 on the season. He also has an impressive 2.23 goals against average and a .925 save percentage in this, his first North American hockey season.

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