Florida Everblades’ defenseman Jordan Sambrook is the AMI Graphics ECHL Plus Performer of the Month for March after leading the league with a plus-minus rating of +20 during the month.
Sambrook was even or better in 12 of his 13 games in March, highlighted by a +4 on March 21 against Orlando and a +3 on March 1 at Jacksonville, March 4 against Greenville and March 18 at Orlando.
The 27-year-old leads the ECHL in plus-minus at +54 and he is tied for seventh among defensemen with 43 points (8g-35a) in 65 games this season.
A native of Markham, Ontario, Sambrook has tallied 133 points (21g-112a) in 324 career ECHL games with Florida and Kansas City while also skating in four career American Hockey League games with Henderson and Charlotte.
Prior to turning pro, Sambrook totaled 155 points (51g-104a) in 262 career games in the Ontario Hockey League with Soo and Erie and 19 points (5g-14a) in 28 games at Brock University.
In recognition of his accomplishment, AMI Graphics will present Jordan Sambrook with a personalized Plus Performer of the Month Banner during an on-ice ceremony at an upcoming Everblades’ home game.
Runner-Up: Bobo Carpenter, Kansas City (+13).
Top Plus Performer(s) for Each Club: Adirondack – Matt Salhany, Dylan Wendt and Ryan Wheeler (+1); Allen – Anthony Costantini (+9); Atlanta – Brendan Less (+7); Bloomington – Sullivan Mack (+9); Cincinnati – Adam Kydd (+7); Fort Wayne – Austin Magera (+6); Greensboro – Blake Biondi (+3); Greenville – Jake Murray (+2); Idaho – Grant Silianoff (+6); Indy – Lee Lapid (+7); Iowa – Grant Ahcan and Jack Robilotti (+2); Jacksonville – Craig Martin (+8); Kalamazoo – Collin Saccoman (+9); Maine – Zach Jordan (+10); Norfolk – Carson Musser (+7); Orlando – Dyllan Gill (+6); Rapid City – Seth Fyten (+3); Reading – Miles Gendron (+5); Savannah – Liam Walsh and Jaxsen Wiebe (+2); South Carolina – Nolan Krenzen (+8); Tahoe – Kaelan Taylor (+5); Toledo – Nick Andrews and Brendon Michaelian (+7); Trois-Rivières – Jake Gravelle (+7); Tulsa – Jake Lee and Justin Michaelian (+4); Utah – Maxim Barbashev (+8); Wheeling – Tristan Thompson (+10); Wichita – Noah Beck (0) and Worcester – MacAuley Carson and Anthony Repaci (+4).
