South Carolina Stingrays’ defenseman Romain Rodzinski is the AMI Graphics ECHL Plus Performer of the Month for March after leading the league with a plus-minus rating of +24 during the month.
Rodzinski posted an even or better rating in 13 of his 14 games in March. He was a +4 on March 3 at Orlando and March 14 at Atlanta, a +3 on March 23 against Jacksonville and a +2 in five games.
A native of Blainville, Quebec, Rodzinski is a +26 overall on the season while posting 22 points (8g-14a) in 42 games with South Carolina and Idaho.
Rodzinski has totaled 35 points (11g-24a) in 82 career ECHL games with the Stingrays and Steelheads.
Prior to turning pro, Rodzinski tallied four assists in five games at Concordia University and 41 points (8g-33a) in 178 in with Quebec, Cape Breton and Chicoutimi of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League.
In recognition of his accomplishment, AMI Graphics will present Romain Rodzinski with a personalized Plus Performer of the Month Banner during an on-ice ceremony at an upcoming Stingrays’ home game.
Runner-Up: Reilly Webb, South Carolina (+16).
Top Plus Performer(s) for Each Club: Adirondack – Brendan Less, Grant Loven and Ryan Wheeler (+5); Allen – Trevor LeDonne (+2); Atlanta – Jackson Pierson (+3); Bloomington – Shane Ott (+5); Cincinnati – Lincoln Griffin (+6); Florida – Carson Gicewicz and Colin Theisen (+8); Fort Wayne – Noah Ganske and Matt Murphy (+7); Greenville – Kyle Haskins and Conner Hutchison (+2); Idaho – A.J. White (+11); Indy – Lucas Brenton (+9); Iowa – Will Calverley (+2); Jacksonville – Olivier Nadeau (+10); Kalamazoo – Luke Morgan (+7); Kansas City – Thomas Farrell (+9); Maine – Jacob Hudson, Christian Sarlo and Tristan Thompson (+4); Norfolk – Hank Crone (+6); Orlando – Tyler Bird, Ben Carroll and Ara Nazarian (+4); Rapid City – Mitchell Smith (+3); Reading – Logan Britt (+8); Savannah – Matt Choupani (+3); Tahoe – Slava Demin (+10); Toledo – Jalen Smereck (+11); Trois-Rivières – Anthony Beauregard and Chris Jandric (+9); Tulsa – Roman Kinal (+6); Utah – Adam Berg and Cole Gallant (+3); Wheeling – Isaac Belliveau (+10); Wichita – Peter Bates and Tyler Jette (+2) and Worcester – Mason Klee (+4).
