Springfield, MA - The American Hockey League
announced today that Grand Rapids Griffins center Justin Abdelkader has
been named the Reebok Edge/AHL Rookie of the Month for October.
Abdelkader scored seven goals and added two assists for nine points in
seven games for the Griffins.
Abdelkader scored his first
professional goal and was named the game's third star in his Griffins
debut, a 4-3 overtime loss at Lake Erie on Oct. 11. He came back with a
goal and an assist in a 4-3 shootout win over Lake Erie on Oct. 18, and
registered a hat trick in Grand Rapids' 6-3 victory over Norfolk on
Oct. 26. Abdelkader closed out October with a third-period tally in a
3-2 overtime loss at Milwaukee on Oct. 31.
In recognition of
his achievement, Abdelkader will be presented with an etched crystal
award prior to an upcoming Griffins home game.
A native of
nearby Muskegon, Mich., Abdelkader leads the Griffins and finished the
month tied for second in the AHL with his seven goals. The 21-year-old
forward was a second-round draft choice by Detroit (42nd overall) in
2005 and made his professional debut with the Red Wings last season, skating in two regular-season games following his junior season at Michigan State
University. In three years with the Spartans, Abdelkader totaled 44
goals and 51 assists for 95 points in 124 games and scored the winning
goal in the 2007 NCAA championship game.
Other nominees for
Reebok Edge/AHL Rookie of the Month include Albany center Nick Dodge,
Binghamton center Zack Smith, Bridgeport defenseman Andrew MacDonald,
Chicago center Matt Anderson, Hamilton center Ben Maxwell, Houston
center Jason Deitsch, Iowa goaltender Jean-Philippe Levasseur, Lake
Erie center T.J. Galiardi, Lowell right wing Matt Halischuk, Manitoba
right wing Raymond Sawada, Milwaukee center Nick Spaling, Philadelphia
right wing Claude Giroux, Portland left wing Tim Kennedy, Providence
right wing Mikko Lehtonen, Quad City right wing Adam Cracknell,
Rochester defenseman Jason Garrison, Rockford defenseman Jean-Claude
Sawyer, San Antonio left wing Brett MacLean, Syracuse right wing Maksim
Mayorov and Worcester left wing Jamie McGinn.