TOMAS SHOLL NAMED WARRIOR HOCKEY ECHL GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK
SHREWSBURY, N.J. – The ECHL (@ECHL) announced today that Idaho goaltender Tomas Sholl has been named Warrior Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Week for Nov. 25-Dec. 1. It is the ninth time in his career that he has received the weekly honor, the second most in league history.
Sholl, 30, went 2-0-0 with a 2.00 goals-against average and a save percentage of .941 in two appearances against Tahoe last week.
He turned aside 26 shots in a 6-2 win Friday and made 38 saves in a 5-2 victory on Saturday.
The Hermosa Beach, CA native is 3-0-0 with a 1.67 goals against-average and a save percentage of .947 in three appearances this season, all of them against Tahoe.
He has appeared in 102 career ECHL games with Idaho and Adirondack posting an overall record of 71-20-9 with 12 shutouts, a 2.06 goals against average and a save percentage of .931.
With the Steelheads, he has appeared in 94 games with a record of 66-20-5-2 with a franchise record 12 shutouts and a 1.83 goals against-average and a save percentage of .938. He was named ECHL Goaltender of the Year during the 2019-20 season.
Sholl is three wins shy from becoming the winningest goaltender in Idaho’s ECHL era and 16 victories shy of the WCHL/ECHL record.
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Idaho's Sholl named Warrior Hockey/ECHL Goaltender of the Year
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Tomas Sholl of the Idaho Steelheads is the recipient of the Warrior Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Year award for 2019-20.
The Warrior Hockey Goaltender of the Year award is presented annually to the goaltender selected to be the best at his position as determined in a vote of ECHL coaches, broadcasters, media relations directors and media members.
Parker Milner of South Carolina finished second, followed by Toledo’s Billy Christopoulos, Logan Thompson of South Carolina, and Florida’s Ken Appleby.
The winner of the Warrior Hockey Most Valuable Player award will be announced on Friday.
Sholl, who finished second in Goaltender of the Year voting last season, was named to the All-ECHL First Team last week. He went 28-8-5 with five shutouts in 41 appearances for the Steelheads, leading the league in wins and ranking second in shutouts. He led the league with a 2.14 goals-against average and 2,465 minutes played while he was tied for second with 1,070 saves.
Under an American Hockey League contract with Texas, Sholl has appeared in 99 career ECHL games with Idaho and Adirondack posting an overall record of 68-20-9 with 12 shutouts, a 2.07 goals-against average and a save percentage of .930.
Warrior Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Year Award Winners
2019-20 Tomas Sholl, Idaho Steelheads2018-19 Michael Houser, Cincinnati Cyclones2017-18 Parker Milner, South Carolina Stingrays2016-17 Riley Gill, Allen Americans2015-16 Josh Robinson, Missouri Mavericks2014-15 Jeff Jakaitis, South Carolina Stingrays2013-14 Jeff Jakaitis, South Carolina Stingrays2012-13 Ryan Zapolski, South Carolina Stingrays2011-12 Jeff Jakaitis, Gwinnett Gladiators2010-11 Gerald Coleman, Alaska Aces2009-10 Todd Ford, South Carolina Stingrays2008-09 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, Alaska Aces2007-08 Anton Khudobin, Texas Wildcatters2006-07 Adam Berkhoel, Dayton Bombers2005-06 Matt Underhill, Alaska Aces2004-05 Chris Madden, Florida Everblades/Long Beach Ice Dogs2003-04 Scott Stirling, Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies2002-03 Alfie Michaud, Peoria Rivermen2001-02 Frederic Cloutier, Louisiana IceGators2000-01 Scott Stirling, Trenton Titans1999-00 Jan Lasak, Hampton Roads Admirals1998-99 Maxime Gingras, Richmond Renegades1997-98 Nick Vitucci, Toledo Storm1996-97 Marc Delorme, Louisiana IceGators1995-96 Alain Morissette, Louisville RiverFrogs1994-95 Chris Gordon, Huntington Blizzard1993-94 Cory Cadden, Knoxville Cherokees