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Garett Cameron, former Blazer and T-rant
Garett Cameron, Utah Grizzlies
2006-03-02
PRINCETON, N.J. – Utah center Garett Cameron is the HOK Sport ECHL Plus Performer of the Month after leading the league with a plus-minus rating of +14 in February.
In his third professional season, the 23-year-old was plus in nine of his 14 games, including +2 on six occasions, and was even or better in every game but one as Utah went 10-2-2 to improve to 32-20-5 and move into third place in the West Division with 69 points.
He led the Grizzlies in February with two game-winning goals while ranking second on the team with eight goals and 19 points in 14 games, including a 12-game scoring streak (8g-9a) from Feb. 1-24.
The 5-foot-9 and 180-pound Cameron leads Utah with five game-winning goals while ranking second on the team in plus-minus rating with +13. He is tied for third on the team with a career-high 20 goals while ranking fifth in scoring with a career-best 45 points in 58 games.
The native of Grandora, Saskatchewan began his professional career in 2003-04 in the ECHL scoring five points (2g-3a) in 11 regular season games and six points (4g-2a) in eight Kelly Cup Playoff games with Peoria. He played in the Central Hockey League in 2004-05 scoring 26 points (10g-16a) in 47 games with Topeka and Oklahoma City.
He played with Melfort of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 2002-03 scoring 106 points (53g-53a) in 57 games.
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Runner Up: Lane Manson, Gwinnett (+10).
Top Plus Performer(s) for Each Club: Alaska – Peter Metcalf (+8); Augusta – Ryan Lang (+4); Bakersfield – Andrew Ianiero (+5); Charlotte – Ryan Fultz (+5); Columbia – Gary Gladue (+5); Dayton – Jeff Szwez (+3); Florida – Daniel Sisca (+6); Fresno – Fraser Clair (+8); Greenville - Brocke Radunske (+5); Idaho – Scott Burt and Matt J. Reid (+5); Johnstown – Dmitri Tarabrin (+8); Las Vegas – Adam Pardy (+8); Long Beach – Sean McAslan (+6); Pensacola – Nicklas Lindberg (+2); Phoenix – Shawn Snider (+5); Reading – Grant Jacobsen (+9), San Diego – Mark Wires (+8); South Carolina – Matt W. Reid (+6); Stockton – Mike Lalonde and Maris Ziedins (+1); Toledo – Brad Bonello (+6); Trenton – Kiel McLeod and Matt Maglione (+5); Victoria - K.C. Timmons and Pat Sutton (+3) and Wheeling – Mike Doyle (+1).
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