Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Supinski a finalist for BCHL Rookie of the Year

by Ryan Fay

Union recruit Brett Supinski is one of three finalists for the British Columbia Hockey League's Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy, given annually to the league's top rookie.
Supinski

Supinski, a forward for the Coquitlam Express, tops league rookies in scoring with 47 goals and 50 assists in 56 games. He has 12 more goals and 10 more assists than any other rookie in the circuit.

Supinski, who will join the Dutchmen next season, is second in scoring overall, trailing only teammate Corey Mackin.

The 19-year-old paces the league in game-winning goals with nine, and he ranks second in power play goals with 13.

The other finalists are Vernon Vipers forward Liam Finlay and Victoria Grizzlies forward Brett Gruber.

A poll of BCHL head coaches will determine the winner, which will be announced next week prior to the start of the league playoffs.

Further reading

Union recruit Supinski tearing up the BCHL

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