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Dubinsky CJHL’s second star for November
1 minute read 12:00 PM CSTHaving an undefeated month as a goaltender certainly comes with some accolades.
Niverville’s Austin Dubinsky was named the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s second star of the month for having such a great month.
In six games, he allowed just eight goals, notching a 0.952 save percentage and one shutout, powering the Nighthawks to the top of the CJHL rankings.
Bonnyville’s Maxwell Pendy was the first star, racking up an incredible 25 points in just 10 games in the Alberta league. The third star was Noalan Newton of the Greater Sudbury Cubs, who leads the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League’s scoring race.
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