TORONTO – The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) announced Friday that goaltender Noah Tegelaar (Collingwood Blues/OJHL); forward Jack Plandowski (Calgary Canucks/AJHL), and netminder Noah Beaulne (Greater Sudbury Cubs/NOJHL) have been named its CJHL 3 Stars of the Month – Fuelled by Gatorade, for October.
1st Star, Noah Tegelaar (G) Collingwood Blues (OJHL) – After a narrow one-goal setback during his initial start last month, Tegelaar allowed just three pucks to get past him in his next six appearances and posted three shutouts for Collingwood.
In all, the 18-year-old Georgetown, Ont., product wrapped up the period with a crisp 1.00 goals-against average and an equally stellar .955 save percentage.
Recently named to NHL Central Scouting’s Players to Watch List, Tegelaar currently sits in the Top 5 in the OJHL in both average and save mark at 1.61 and .936 respectively, while leading the league with his trio of shutouts.
With files from Jim Mason, Director of Communications (OJHL)
Photo credit: Paul Mauceri / OJHL Images
2nd Star: Jack Plandowski, (F) Calgary Canucks (AJHL) – The 19-year-old from Halifax, N.S. averaged two points per-game for the Canucks to pace all AJHL skaters offensively.
In all, Plandowski appeared in nine contests where he etched his name on the game sheet in all but one appearance, notching eight tallies, two of which were game-winners, and dishing out 10 assists along the way.
Twice garnering AJHL Player of the Game laurels during the period, Plandowski currently tops the AJHL in offensive production with a dozen goals, and as many helpers, through 17 games played, for the 2025 Centennial Cup host.
With files from Charla Flett, Executive Director (AJHL)
Photo credit: Dave Watling
3rd Star: Noah Beaulne, (G) Greater Sudbury Cubs (NOJHL) – A stellar October saw Beaulne come away victorious in each of his six starts during the period.
Along with his 6-0 record, the 20-year-old Hanmer, Ont., product provided a stingy 1.50 goals-against average, along with a solid .934 save percentage. He also posted two shutouts for NOJHL-leading Greater Sudbury and was named the league’s goaltender of the month.
Currently sharing the NOJHL lead in wins among netminders this season with eight, Beaulne boasts a career league mark of 45-7-2-1-1 in 62 overall appearances with the Cubs.
With files from Scott Marshall, Statistician (NOJHL)
Photo credit: Tim Bates
Earning Honourable Mention for the CJHL’s 3 Stars of the Month for October were:
Remi Gelinas, (F) Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL); James Swan, (F) Braves de Valleyfield (LHJAAAQ); Cam Bullinger (F) Portage Terriers (MJHL); Philippe Collette, (F) Edmundston Blizzard (MHL); Caden Drury, (F) Melville Millionaires (SJHL) & McLaren Paulsen, (F) Dryden GM Ice Dogs (SIJHL).
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President
Canadian Junior Hockey League
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Tom Annelin
Director of Communications
Canadian Junior Hockey League
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