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Shea, Caseley win MHL awards

For month of September

Summerside Western Capitals forward and team captain TJ Shea.
Summerside Western Capitals forward and team captain TJ Shea. - Jason Simmonds

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TRURO, N.S. – Two players from Prince County have been named recipients of MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) awards for September.

Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals forward and captain TJ Shea of Anglo Tignish has been selected as the first star of the month, and Yarmouth Mariners goaltender Tyler Caseley of Kensington has picked up second-star honours. The Edmundston Blizzard’s Gabriel Vanier was the third star.
Caseley was also announced as the league’s rookie of the month.
The 20-year-old Shea, who was last season’s MHL most valuable player, averaged 3.4 points per game through the season’s first month. His seven goals and 17 points in five games have him positioned atop the league scoring race.
Shea has 10 assists and is just one behind linemate Brodie MacArthur for the league lead in that department.
Shea enjoyed two five-point games in September, and he has yet to record any penalty minutes.

The Yarmouth Mariners had a 3-2 overtime win over the Pictou Crushers at home on Saturday, Sept. 22. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
Yarmouth Mariners goaltender Tyler Caseley. TINA COMEAU PHOTO

Caseley
The 18-year-old Caseley allowed just seven goals in posting a sparkling 1.39 goals-against average and a .949 save percentage in five games.
Caseley’s play has been a big part of the Mariners jumping out on top of the overall league standings at 6-0-0-1 (won-lost-overtime losses-shootout losses), and a fourth-place ranking in this week’s Canadian Junior Hockey League rankings.
Going into Friday’s game in Truro, N.S., Caseley faced an average of 26 shots per contest, and has not allowed more than two goals in a single game.
Vanier, who has 11 points in six games, has netted three game-winning goals for the Blizzard.

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