December 3, 2007

Boucher Named IHL Goaltender of Month

ROCHESTER, MI--- The International Hockey League (IHL) announced Monday that Fort Wayne goaltender Nick Boucher, who played at Dartmouth, has been named the Southern Sports Supply IHL Goaltender of the Month for November.

Boucher was unbeaten in regulation during the month of November. He stopped a total of 110 shots for the month. The 26-year-old Cobble Hill, British Columbia native wrapped up the month with a record of 3-0-0-1. He had the league's best goals-against average for the month of November (1.92) as well as the second-best save percentage (.932), just under Kalamazoo's Jeremy Symington (.936), who played at St. Lawrence.  Overall Boucher ranks second among IHL goaltenders with a 2.33 goals-against average after seven weeks of play.

Other goaltenders nominated for the Southern Sports Supply IHL Goaltender of the Month include: Bloomington's Derek Dolson, Flint's Eric Marvin, Kalamazoo's Jeremy Symington, Muskegon's Issac Reichmuth and Port Huron's Larry Sterling.