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AHA Men's Players of the Week (Nov. 17-23, 2025)

Air Force's Hedden and Wasik, Sacred Heart's Trudeau and Canisius's Haldenby honored with AHA weekly awards.

BOSTON - Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) announced its Players of the Week on Tuesday for games played between Nov. 17-23.

Three programs are represented this week, with Air Force earning its second duo of honorees in November. This week features one first-time winner.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Forward: Felix Trudeau, SR, Sacred Heart
Defenseman: Chris Hedden, SR, Air Force
Goaltender: Dominik Wasik, JR, Air Force
Rookie: Kyan Haldenby (F), Canisius
 
FORWARD OF THE WEEK
Trudeau has received the same honor in consecutive weeks after the Pioneers' forward netted his second hat trick within two weeks.

The Terrebonne, Quebec native became one of two skaters this season to net multiple hat tricks, and leads the nation with eight goals since Nov. 1.

Trudeau now has two honors this season and three weekly awards throughout his collegiate career.
 

DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK
Hedden grabbed his sixth career AHA weekly honor and second of 2025-26 after he tied for the AHA points lead with four (1G-3A).

The senior blueliner led all AHA defensemen in points and played a key role in Air Force's road sweep of Army West Point. On Friday, Nov. 21, Hedden recorded his second three-point (1G-2A) game of 2025-26 in a 6-3 victory.
 

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK
Now a two-time AHA Goaltender of the Week (both in 2025-26), Wasik put up strong numbers between the pipes in the Falcons' sweep of the Black Knights.

The junior netminder recorded a 2.45 goals-against average, a .912 save percentage and made 52 saves throughout both games. Only three AHA goaltenders made 50 or more saves last week.
 

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Haldenby earned his first-ever AHA weekly honor after scoring his first two goals in his only collegiate multi-point game.

Among AHA freshmen, the forward tied for the points lead with three (2G-1A) and led with three goals. Haldenby was the only Golden Griffin to score multiple goals in their sweep of Mercyhurst at home.
 

2025-26 HONORS
Nov. 10-16
Forward: 
Felix Trudeau, SR, Sacred Heart (Terrebonne, Quebec)
Defenseman: Will Elias, JR, Holy Cross (Weston, Mass.)
Goaltender: Ajeet Gundarah, SO, Sacred Heart (Richmond, British Columbia)
Rookie: Maxim Muranov (F), Niagara (Moskva, Russia)

Nov. 3-9
Forward:
 Matt DeBoer, SR, Holy Cross (Las Vegas)
Defense: Chris Hedden, SR, Air Force (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Goaltender: Dominik Wasik, JR, Air Force (Superior, Colo.)
Rookie: Zach Wigle (F), FR, RIT (Oakville, Ontario)

Oct. 27-Nov. 2
Forward: 
Tanner Kimpke, JR, Robert Morris (Calgary, Alberta)
Defenseman: Mack Oliphant, SR, Holy Cross (Northbrook, Ill.)
Goaltender: Jakub Krbecek, SO, RIT (Prague, Czech Republic)
Rookie: Owen Goodbrand (F), FR, Bentley (Waterdown, Ontario)

Oct. 20-26
Forward: 
Jack Seymour, SR, Holy Cross (Chelsea, Quebec)
Defenseman: Colton Cameron, JR, Bentley (Cloverdale, British Columbia)
Goaltender: Nicholas Bevilacqua, SO, Bentley (Abington, Mass.)
Rookie: Caleb Elfering, FR, RIT (Richland, Wash.)

Oct. 13-19
Forward: 
Walter Zacher, JR, Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Defenseman: Crossley Stewart, JR, RIT (Halifax, N.S.)
Goaltender: Chase Clark, SR, Canisius (Williamsville, N.Y.)
Rookie: Dax Williams, FR, Holy Cross (Calgary, Alberta)

Oct. 6-12
Forward: 
Stephane Huard, JR, Sacred Heart (Blainville, Quebec)
Defenseman: Lane Brockhoff, GR, Niagara (Edberg, Alberta)
Goaltender: JJ Cataldo, SO, Army West Point (Stuart, Fla.)
Rookie: Maxim Muranov (F), FR, Niagara (Moskva, Russia)

Sept. 29-Oct. 5
Forward: 
Grant Porter, SR, Canisius (Weston, Mass.)
Defenseman: Lukas McCloskey, FR, Army West Point (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Goaltender: Chase Clark, SR, Canisius (Williamsville, N.Y.)
Rookie: Marshall Finnie, FR, Niagara (Lethbridge, Alberta)


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