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Cretin-Derham Hall, Shattuck-St. Mary's players lead top performers at the UMHSEL

Jake Fisher still leads all skaters in total points, while a pair of Shattuck-St. Mary's goaltenders lead in both goals against averages and save percentages.

Mason Stenger UMHSEL
Mason Stenger of Benilde-St. Margaret's plays in a game for Team TDS Transportation at the 2022 Upper Midwest High School Elite League.
Sydney Wolf / The Rink Live

NEW HOPE, Minn. — After a month of Upper Midwest High School Elite League play, certain skaters and goaltenders have been making names for themselves.

Jake Fisher (Cretin-Derham Hall / Northern Michigan) still leads all skaters in points, totaling 34 over a span of 14 games.

Teddy Townsend (Eden Prairie / Minnesota) is second in points with 28, while both Attila Lippai (Cretin-Derham Hall) and Hunter Anderson (Shattuck-St. Mary's / Denver) are tied for third with 22 a piece.

Two goaltenders from Shattuck-St. Mary's, Calvin Vachon and Liam Beerman , lead all goaltenders in both goals-against-average and save percentage.

UMHSEL teams are off this weekend, but will be back in action starting October 11 at New Hope Arena, with games that week also taking place at Shattuck-St. Mary's Ice Arena, and Cullen Hockey Center.

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Top skaters statistics along with goaltending numbers can be found in the graphic below.

Sydney Wolf is a reporter for The Rink Live, primarily covering youth and high school hockey. She joined the team in November of 2021 and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in Mass Communications and a minor in Writing and Rhetoric Studies.
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