It’s our 2014 All-DMVSTREAM.COM team, where we pick the players who have impressed the most in our DMVStream.com high school hockey game of the week broadcasts. The qualifications are simple, those eligible must have played in one of our broadcasts, and while the main qualification is overall season performance, how you played when we were present and the camera was on comes under heavy consideration as well.
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Player of the Year: Bobby Hally, Gonzaga, Sr.
Gonzaga’s captain finished the regular season with 30 goals, 28 assists and a +29 rating, leading the Eagles to a 23-0-1 record.
Coach of the Year: Flip Collins, Bishop O’Connell
When he took the reigns of the program, the Knights had not made the NVSHL playoffs since the 2009-10 season. After one season Collins has them in the playoffs with a first round bye after a 9-1 league record and a 14-5-2 overall record.
1st team:
Forward: John Litscher, Battlefield, Jr.
Litscher led the NVSHL with 38 goals and 48 points, as his Ice Cats finished 6-3-1.
Forward: Daniel Avdioukhin, Bishop O’Connell, Soph.
Avidoukhin led the NVSHL’s top scoring team with 13 goals and 20 assists in league games. The Knights finished 14-5-2, 9-1 in the NVSHL.
Forward: Cade Groton, Stone Bridge, Soph.
Groton recorded 13 goals and 13 assists and was impressive as a two way forward for the 9-1 Bulldogs.
Defense: Eric Rindfleisch, Stone Bridge, Sr.
The hard hitting defenseman anchored the league’s best defense and chipped in with 4 goals and 5 assists.
Defense: Charlie Berry, Broad Run, Jr.
An offensive minded defensman, Berry was the 3rd leading scorer for the Spartans with 6 goals and 13 assists, helping the Spartans finish 5-3-2.
Goaltender: Nick Platais, Gonzaga, Sr.
Platais has been a big part of the Eagles dominant season; he’s backstopped Gonzaga with a 23-0-1 record, 1.07 GAA and .946 SV %, while recording 9 shutouts.
Honorable Mentions:
Forward: Keegan Kelly, Chantilly, Jr.
Kelly finished 2nd in the league in scoring with 22 goals and 16 assists and led Chantilly to a 7-2 regular season record.
Forward: Ben Nicoll, Chantilly, Jr.
Nicoll has tallied 15 goals and 13 assists after missing most of his freshman and sophomore seasons with a broken collarbone and concussion.
Forward: Tarek Zagade, Briar Woods, Sr.
Zagade leads the defending champion Falcons in scoring with 15 goals and 12 asissts.
Forward: Patrick Fergus, Gonzaga, Jr.
Fergus was the 2nd leading scorer for the Eagles, chipping in 13 goals and 26 assists with a +24 rating..
Defense:: Chris Meloni, Gonzaga, Jr.
Meloni was impressive from the blue line, contributing 6 goals and 14 assists with a +24 rating.