Sibbald Signs with Laredo
LAREDO, TX - The Laredo Bucks of the Central Hockey League
announced Tuesday that they have signed former Brown goaltender
Mark Sibbald. The Bucks called up Sibbald from the Hunstville Havoc
(SPHL).
The 25-year-old Sibbald (pro-nounced si-BALD) was the SPHL Player
of the Month for November, and is the top rated goaltender in the
league with a 10-0-1 record, along with a 1.61 G.A.A and a .951 sv.
%. Sibbald was just named SPHL Player of the Week Tuesday.
“Mark Sibbald is a very talented goaltender and he will be a
big addition to our team,” said Bucks President/General
Manager and Head Coach Terry Ruskowski. “He’s at the
top of the SPHL in a lot of categories, we think he will be a solid
fit to our club.”
Laredo’s number one goaltender J.P Levasseur was called up
to the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League on
Monday.
Sibbald, a native of Ridgeway, Ontario, has allowed just 18 goals
in 11 games this season and has one shutout. Sibbald stopped all 26
shots in the Havoc’s 3-0 win over Pensacola on December
4th.
The 5’11’’, 185 pound Sibbald has not lost in
regulation yet this season for Huntsville, with his only blemish a
4-3 overtime loss to Pensacola on November 12. Sibbald has allowed
one or fewer goals in a game six times this season, including his
shutout on December 4th.
Sibbald has stopped 40 or more shots in a game twice this season,
and has stopped 30 or more shots six times this season.
Sibbald Played in 24 games at Brown University from 2005-2009,
where he finished with a 3.45 goals against average and a .893 save
percentage.
Prior to playing in college Sibbald played in 59 games for the
Vernon Vipers (BCHL) from 2003-2005, where he finished with a
35-16-3 record, a 2.64 goals against average and a .914 save
percentage.












