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And the winner is...MN Hockey Hub Top Performer revealed

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 01/10/18, 7:15PM CST

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See who fans voted as the top performer for Jan. 1-6.

Players are considered for the top performer poll only if their stats are entered on the MN Hockey Hub by 10 a.m. on Sundays. If coaches or members of their coaching staff would like to be set up to enter stats, please email mnhubs@sportngin.com.


Fans' choice for Top Performer

Gabe Holum, Grand Rapids: Despite Grand Rapids' 5-1 loss to Holy Family, the senior goaltender finds himself in the MSHSL record book after making 72 saves on 77 shots.


Top Performer candidates

Jackson Arpin, Lake of the Woods: The junior forward tied for the offensive lead with eight points in a 17-1 win over Ely, scoring two goals and adding six assists all before the end of the second period.

Nick Bowlin, Tartan: The senior forward scored all Tartan goals in a 3-2 win over Simley, including a power-play marker early in the third period and the eventual game-winner on a short-handed opportunity midway through the third.

Gabe Holum, Grand Rapids: Despite Grand Rapids' 5-1 loss to Holy Family, the senior goaltender finds himself in the MSHSL record book after making 72 saves on 77 shots.

Luke Krause, Lake of the Woods: The senior forward contributed eight points (4-4=8) through two periods in a 17-1 win over Ely.

Steven Lastovich, Spring Lake Park: The junior goaltender backed the Panthers to a 4-1 win over Totino-Grace, making 46 saves (.979 save pct).

Paxton Nelson, River Lakes: The senior forward came up with points when they were most needed, guiding the Stars from a 2-1 deficit at the beginning of the third period to a 4-2 win over Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato after producing one goal and two assists in the final period.

Gavin Orr, Mora/Milaca: The junior forward registered six first period points (3-3=6), including four on the power play, to lead the 8-2 win over Moose Lake Area.

Jake Seitz, Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl: The senior forward tallied an assist and a power-play goal in the first half of the game before scoring the game-winner with less than four minutes remaining in a 4-3 win over St. Cloud Cathedral.

Adam Vos, Faribault: The senior goaltender stood tall in net, stopping 40 shots (.976 save pct) in a 2-1 overtime victory over Waseca.

Preston Warren, Wadena-Deer Creek: The senior forward helped the Wolverines jump out to a 4-0 lead over Park Rapids with a hat trick and one assist, enough offense to hold on for the 4-3 win.

*Stats and records as of Jan. 7

MN Hockey Hub poll is based on opinion and only for entertainment.

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