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SCHSHL Top Ten Forwards – Week 9

Each week LISN uses advanced analytics to break down the top ten forwards in the SCHSHL Varsity Division. Our model factors in everyday statistics such as Goals, Assists and Points to establish a baseline for league play. It then takes into account stats such as Power Play Goals, Shorthanded Goals and Game Winning Goals in order to analyze how a player produces as well as what situations they produce in. We also use our analytics program to track how players perform in wins/losses, when they score in a game as well as a multitude of other factors.
1st Thomas Ivers
East Islip
Ivers has a league leading 25 assists and 36 points on the campaign. He’s come up clutch on both ends of the ice for EI.
2nd Ryan Anatra
East Islip
Anatra is the league’s leading goal scorer by a wide margin. He has 24 goals and 9 assists this season.
3rd Jesse Lemza
Kings Park Commack
Lemza is among the league’s leading scorers, but his ability to stay calm under pressure is what landed him in the third spot this week. You just can’t teach clutch.
4th Ryan Fleischauer
Connetquot Sayville BBP
Fleischauer is the T-Birds engine on offense with eight goals and nine points to his name to prove it.
5th Brendan Landrigan
Smithtown Hauppauge
The Former JV Captain continues to put up points in big minutes with current Varsity Captain Bobby Trites out of the lineup. Landrigan has eight tucks and eight apples through ten games played.
6th Ciaran Pollard
West Islip
The Lions captain has accounted for half of his teams goals with 13 of them so far this season.
7th Anthony Pepe
East Islip
Pepe scored the GWG against Sachem which provided his team with two crucial points in the standings. He has 11 goals and 26 total points to date
8th Gregory Monthie
Sachem
The power forward has 8 goals in 9 games for Sachem with an additional 4 assists on the year. Monthie lit the lamp twice in a heartbreaking loss to EI on Sunday.
9th Brady Monteleone
St. Anthony’s
The Friars Captain is on a heater with four points in his last three games for St. Anthony’s. Our model predicts that Monteleone will be a player to watch moving forward.
10th Jake Mangano
Ward Melville
Mangano plays with a snarl you just can’t teach. He has seven goals and four assists on the year.
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