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High School Hockey's Top Defensive Stars

High School Hockeys Top Defensive Performances: Decembers Standout Goalies and Defensemen In this episode, we spotlight exceptional defensive plays from December 1st to 18th, focusing on goalies and defensemen who made crucial saves and shut down opponents across various conferences. In the Big North Conference, Luke LHeureux from Ramapo and Caden Rek from Northern Highlands shine. LHeureux boasts a 91.3% save percentage, while Rek scores 2 goals and 7 points in 6 games. Over in the CVC, Tyler Wagner from Robbinsville-Allentown and Luciano Lisanti from Paul VI lead the way with impressive save percentages and shutouts. In the GMC, Christian Karas from Woodbridge-Colonia-Iselin Kennedy and Tristan Muniz from South-North Brunswick-Monroe showcase their skills with high save percentages and winning records. Lastly, in the Shore Conference, William Evans from Southern and David Gawalis from Toms River maintain perfect records and high save percentages, setting the defensive standard for their teams.

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