In his first season in the EHL, Forcier led all Elite Defensemen in scoring with 58 points in 40 total games for the New England Wolves. The native of Quebec tallied 25 of those points on either the Power-Play or Penalty Kill, nearly 50% of his season total. Forcier's speed helps set him apart, and he'll look to continue to improve on that when he moves up to the Premier Division this Fall.
2nd Place - Cory Doney (Vermont Lumberjacks)
3rd Place - Michael Karas (Vermont Lumberjacks)
BOSTON, MA -- The Eastern Hockey League is pleased to announce a pair of All-Star Teams for both the North Conference and the South Conference. Each roster was formed based off of the coaches voting within their respective conference.
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F - Mason Emoff (Vermont Lumberjacks)
F - Matt Kassab (Boston Bandits)
F - Brian Smith (Valley Jr. Warriors)
D - Cory Doney (Vermont Lumberjacks)
D - Aleck Forcier (New England Wolves)
G - Brendan Boncore (Boston Bandits)
F - Luke Aquaro (Philadelphia Revolution)
F - Blake Hallman (Philadelphia Revolution)
F - Skyler Thomas (Philadelphia Jr. Flyers)
D - Alex Henderson (Hartford Jr. Wolfpack)
D - Alex Seibel (Philadelphia Jr. Flyers)
G - Chad Simmerman (Philadelphia Revolution)
F - Kieren Webster (Vermont Lumberjacks)
F - Andrew Bechard (Vermont Lumberjacks)
F - Asa Palker (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs)
D - Michael Karas (Vermont Lumberjacks)
D - Nick Cramer (Boston Jr. Rangers)
G - Noah Griffith (Valley Jr. Warriors)
F - Timothy Cordero (Lehigh Valley Jr. Rebels)
F - PJ Breslow (Philadelphia Revolution)
F - Nick Hauser (New Jersey Rockets)
D - Davin Van de Zilver (Philadelphia Revolution)
D - Sam Whitehouse (Brewster Bulldogs)
G - Evan Ruschil (Hartford Jr. Wolfpack)