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USPHL NCDC November Players of the Month

By Northern Cyclones , 12/05/22, 3:45PM EST

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Paden Hicks, Northern Cyclones

You can’t keep a good ‘Clone down, and the repeat Player of the Month selection Hicks just kept putting up the points (and especially the goals), even after the Cyclones’ insane nine-game winning streak ended early last month. The ‘02 native of Kansas City, Mo., holds the league’s longest scoring streak this season at 12 games featuring 12 goals and seven assists for 19 points. In November, he posted three goals and seven assists for 10 points in just six games, an average of 1.7 points per game. He is currently tied for third in NCDC scoring with 25 points in 19 games. At 23 goals on his career, he is two goals away from breaking into the Cyclones’ all-time top five NCDC goal-scorers.

Michael Felsing, Northern Cyclones

Felsing (‘03/Pittsburgh, Pa.) is enjoying an active scoring streak of seven games, good for a tie for the league lead in that category. He has posted four goals and 10 assists for 14 points in his last seven games. November’s portion of that run was a 3-7-10 line in six games. That kind of production tied with teammate and fellow Forward of the Month Paden Hicks for the North Division’s best points per game average of 1.7 per game. The ‘Clones captain has 22 points in 17 games on the season, and his 1.22 points per game is good for top 10 in the league. His 49 career points are also in the top 10 all-time for the Cyclones’ six-year NCDC history.

Written by: Joshua Boyd