Friday, March 30, 2012

Former Vernon Viper Brandon Marino Named CHL’s Most Valuable Player:

Former Vernon Vipers forward, Brandon Marino has been named 2011-12 Central Hockey League Most Valuable Player. Marino, 25, enjoyed a breakout season during which he led the league with 41 goals and finished second with 90 points. Marino is the first Mallard since Luke Stauffacher (42) in 2006-07 to top 40 goals in a season and the first since Mike Kompon (90) in 2004-05 to reach the 90-point plateau. The 5’ 9”, 185-pound Riverside, California native also led the league in power play goals (13), ranked fourth in assists (49) and finished tied for fourth in shorthanded goals (3) and game winning goals (7) while also posting a plus/minus rating of +9. Marino was named to the All-CHL Team earlier this month. Marino played just two games with the 2002-2003 Vernon Vipers is in his third season with the CHL Quad City Mallards.


Brandon Marino's Player Profile:

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=93732

This is posted on the Mallards website:

MARINO NAMED CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE MVP

03/26/2012

Quad City Mallards forward Brandon Marino has been named 2011-12 Central Hockey League Most Valuable Player, the Mallards announced today in conjunction with the CHL.

Marino, 25, enjoyed a breakout season during which he led the league with 41 goals and finished second with 90 points. Marino is the first Mallard since Luke Stauffacher (42) in 2006-07 to top 40 goals in a season and the first since Mike Kompon (90) in 2004-05 to reach the 90-point plateau. The 5’ 9”, 185-pound Riverside, California native also led the league in power play goals (13), ranked fourth in assists (49) and finished tied for fourth in shorthanded goals (3) and game winning goals (7) while also posting a plus/minus rating of +9. Marino was named to the All-CHL Team earlier this month.


“I’m truly honored to receive this award. On a personal level I’m proud of what I accomplished this season and this is just the icing on the cake,” said Marino. “I’d like to thank [Mallards] coach [David] Bell for giving me the opportunity to prove what kind of player I could be. I’d really like to thank my teammates- it took all five guys who were on the ice with me every time I was out there and all 20 guys in the locker room to make this possible. A big thank you also goes to the fans of the Quad Cities for their great support during my three years here.”

Marino earned 25 of the 50 MVP votes cast by CHL head coaches, team communications departments and media members- nearly twice as many as second place finisher Todd Robinson of Evansville, who received 13 votes.

“I couldn’t be happier for Brandon and this recognition,” said Bell. “He was able to have a career year yet still play within the structure of our hockey team. He was one of the hardest working and most focused players on a nightly basis, so this result is not all that surprising to me.”

This is not the first time Marino has received league-wide recognition for his standout play this season. He was selected to start in January’s CHL All-Star Game and was named MVP of the mid-season classic after scoring the winning goal and collecting three assists as the All-Stars defeated the host Arizona Sundogs.

Marino this year produced more goals and points than he had in his previous two seasons combined. He scored ten goals and produced 38 points in 58 games last year after totaling 13 goals and 44 points in his first professional campaign.

Marino was not only hugely productive but also remarkably consistent this season. Playing in all but one of the Mallards’ 66 games, he twice recorded points in 13 straight games and went consecutive games without notching a point just once. He collected at least two points in a game 24 times, collected three or more points in 14 tilts and twice matched a team season high and personal career high by piling up four points in a game. He recorded his first career hat trick in the Mallards’ 6-5 win over the Rush in Rapid City of February 25.

Due in no small part to Marino’s considerable contributions, the Mallards, who went 37-27-2 and totaled 76 points, won more games, picked up more standings points and scored more goals- 230- this season than any Mallard team has since 2006-07. The Mallards, who finished in fifth place in the CHL’s Turner Conference, ended the season as the second highest scoring team in the league.

Marino is the first Mallard to earn league MVP honors since the team arrived in the Quad Cities in 1995.

Before joining the Mallards, Marino helped Cinderella story Bemidji State to a berth in the 2009 NCAA Frozen Four. Marino scored seven goals and notched 19 points in 36 games in 2008-09 and rang up 15 goals and 51 points in 116 games over his four years as a Beaver. He played junior hockey for three seasons in the British Columbia and North American leagues before enrolling at BSU.

This is posted on the CHL website:

Brandon Marino Named CHL Most Valuable Player

Quad City’s Brandon Marino Named CHL’s Most Valuable Player

GLENDALE, AZ (March 26, 2012) – The Central Hockey League (CHL) announced today that Brandon Marino of the Quad City Mallards has been named the recipient of the 2011-12 Central Hockey League Most Valuable Player award.

The MVP honor is ‘presented annually to the Central Hockey League player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team’ and is determined through balloting of CHL coaches, communications staff members and selected media members in CHL markets.

Marino was selected on 50 percent of the ballots earning 25 votes, a dozen more than second place finisher Todd Robinson of Evansville. Marino and Robinson were joined by Allen’s Bruce Graham, Rapid City’s Shawn Limpright and Wichita’s Matt Robinson as finalists on the MVP ballot.

Marino finished the season second in the league with 90 points. His 41 goals and 13 power play goals led the league and his seven game winning goals was tied for fourth in the CHL. The Riverside, California native had 24 multiple-point games during the season and he becomes just the second player to win the CHL All-Star Game Most Valuable Player and the league’s MVP honors in the same season (Greg Pankewicz, 2004-05).

Back in January, Marino scored the game winning goal, had three assists and was a +4 in the CHL All-Stars 6-4 win over the Arizona Sundogs at Tim’s Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona.

During the season, Marino was recognized as the Oakley Three Star Player of the Month for January and at the conclusion of the season, ranks as the CHL’s top three star player with 73 points (was named a star of the game 25 times including seven first star honors). He was also named a member of the 2011-12 All-CHL Team.

After recording four points in three games in October, Marino continued his offensive production highlighted by 10 goals and 21 points in the month of December. The 5-9, 185-pound forward had 18 points in March, 17 points in January and 15 points in November and February.

The Mallards finished the season with a 37-27-2 record narrowly missing the post-season with 76 points.

CHL Most Valuable Player Award (winners since 2001)

2011-12 – Brandon Marino (Quad City)
2010-11 – Riley Nelson (Colorado)
2009-10 – Kevin Ulanski (Colorado)
2008-09 – Sebastien Thinel (Odessa)
2007-08 – Jeff Bes (Laredo)
2006-07 – Jeff Christian (Youngstown)
2005-06 – Derek Hahn (Amarillo)
2004-05 – Greg Pankewicz (Colorado)
2003-04 – Jeff Bes (Laredo)
2002-03 – Don Parsons (Memphis)
2001-02 – Don Parsons (Memphis)

2012 CHL Awards that have already been announced are:

CHL Athletic Trainer of the Year – Bryan Rogers, Dayton Gems
CHL Gunner Garrett Equipment Manager of the Year – Romeo Vivit, Rapid City Rush
CHL All-Rookie Team – Jared Brown (QDC), Andrew Courtney (MIZ), Mark Guggenberger (TEX), Dylan King (ALN), Jeff Terminesi (TUL) and Mike Ullrich (TUL)
All-CHL Team – Frankie DeAngelis (FTW), Mark Guggenberger (TEX), Shawn Limpright (RPD, Brandon Marino (QDC), Todd Robinson (EVA) and Riley Weselowski (RPD)
CHL Man of the Year – Riley Weselowski, Rapid City Rush
CHL Rookie of the Year – Mark Guggenberger, Texas Brahmas
CHL Coach of the Year – Kevin McClelland, Wichita Thunder
CHL Most Outstanding Defenseman – Riley Weselowski, Rapid City Rush
CHL Most Outstanding Goaltender – Mark Guggenberger, Texas Brahmas
CHL Joe Burton Scoring Champion – Todd Robinson, Evansville IceMen
CHL Most Valuable Player – Brandon Marino, Quad City Mallards

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