Tue
Jul
09
07:30 PM
DART Bandits
SACK Wolves
7
10
Wed
Jul
10
07:30 PM
SACK Wolves (F)
HFX Hurricanes (F)
3
7
Sat
Jul
13
03:00 PM
HFX Hurricanes
SJ Rapids
9
8
Sat
Jul
13
07:30 PM
SACK Wolves (F)
HFX Hurricanes (F)
5
3
Sun
Jul
14
11:30 AM
HFX Hurricanes
SJ Rapids
6
11
Mon
Jul
15
07:30 PM
SACK Wolves (F)
HFX Hurricanes (F)
5
8
Wed
Jul
17
07:30 PM
SACK Wolves (F)
HFX Hurricanes (F)
4
9
Sat
Jul
20
04:30 PM
SJ Rapids
SACK Wolves
8
10
Sat
Jul
27
07:30 PM
SJ Rapids
SACK Wolves
12
15
Sun
Jul
28
12:30 PM
SJ Rapids
SACK Wolves
10
11

2024 ECJLL Jr A Award Winners


The ECJLL Coed division recognizes the players and teams who made the 2024 Jr A season another successful one. Congratulations to all!
 
2nd Team All-Stars:
Jake Goobie (St. Margaret’s Bay Rebels)
Isaac Abbott (Halifax Hurricanes)
Nate Williams (Saint John Rapids)
AJ O’Connell (Sackville Wolves)
Jack Cowan (Halifax Hurricanes)
Zach Malcolm (Sackville Wolves)
 
1st Team All-Stars:
Noah Webster (Saint John Rapids)
Ty Wheatley (Sackville Wolves)
Francis Greyson (Halifax Hurricanes)
Cam MacDonald (St. Margaret’s Bay Rebels)
Cooper Puma (Sackville Wolves)
Noah Fletcher (Saint John Rapids)
 
Coaching Staff of the Year: St. Margaret’s Bay Rebels

Indigenous Player of the Year: Lenny Marshall (Mi’kmaq Warriors)
Marshall played his Junior A career with the Warriors before finishing this season with the Rebels. He concluded the regular season with 25 points, averaging 2.08 points per game.
 
Rookie of the Year: Riley Bissett (Saint John Rapids)
Bissett started his Junior A career this season with the Rapids. He finished his rookie season, with 50 regular season points, averaging 3.56 points per game.
 
Top Scorer: Noah Webster (Saint John Rapids)
Webster finished the regular season with 40 goals, averaging 2.86 goals per game.
 
Goalie of the Year: Noah Fletcher (Saint John Rapids)
Fletcher played a pivotal role in his team’s success this season, boasting a .856 save percentage on 597 shots in regular season play.
 
Defensive Player of the Year: Cooper Puma (Sackville Wolves)
Puma continues to shine as a defensive powerhouse for the Wolves. Puma was a Defensive 1st Team All-Star in the 2023 season.
 
Offensive Player of the Year: Noah Webster (Saint John Rapids)
Webster amassed an impressive 76 points during the regular season with 40 goals and 36 assists in 14 games. Webster lead the league in regular season scoring and finished second in assists.

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