BILOXI, Miss. � Looking back at the Mississippi Sea Wolves 2004-05 season, several team and individual records were established and equaled, while many other players set career-highs and had notable achievements.
Team Records Set in 2004-05:
* Most assists in one game, 5 � Right wing Travis Lisabeth (1g-5a) on December 4 against Texas, which also tied the ECHL high this season.
* Most goals by a rookie defenseman, 13 � Mike Jarmuth broke the record, which was held by Quinn Fair with 12 goals during the 1996-97 season.
* Most assists by a rookie defenseman, 23 � Mike Jarmuth set the record surpassing Ryan Gaucher, who had 27 helpers in 1999-00.
* Most points by a rookie defenseman, 36 � Mike Jarmuth got by Quinn Fair, who had 34 points in 1996-97.
* Most shots by a defenseman, one season, 215 � Kerry Ellis-Toddington broke the record set by Bob Woods in 1998-99.
* Most saves made in shootout, 14 � Goaltender Randy Petruk, who also had the ECHL high for 2004-05, backstopped Mississippi to a 3-2 win on March 5 at Pensacola after 17 rounds of the shootout.
* Most shutouts for, one season, 5 � On three previous occasions Mississippi had three shutouts for in one season. In 2004-05, netminder Matt Underhill had three shutouts, while goaltender Phil Sauve collected two.
* Most Sea Wolves players to appear in all 72 regular season games, 4 � Center Louis Dumont, along with defensemen Kerry Ellis-Toddington, Mike Jarmuth and Austin Miller.
Team Records Tied in 2004-05:
* Most points in one game, 6 � Right wing Travis Lisabeth tied the team record (1g-5a) and ECHL high for 2004-05 on December 4 versus Texas equaling Forbes MacPherson, who had two goals and four assists on December 28, 1997 against Mobile.
* Most assists, one period, 3 � Right wing Travis Lisabeth in the third period on December 4 against Texas tied several Sea Wolves players in the past.
* Most shutouts, regular season, 3 � Goaltender Matt Underhill tied Chuck Thuss, who did it twice in 1998-99 and 2000-01 and Greg Gardner in 2003-04.
* Most consecutive games played, regular season, 144 � Center Louis Dumont and defenseman Kerry Ellis-Toddington equal Bob Woods team record.
Players Called Up to the AHL:
There were five Mississippi players called up to the American Hockey League in 2004-05 consisting of defenseman Mike Garrow (Utah), left wing Jeff Hutchins (Bridgeport, Grand Rapids and twice by Rochester), right wing Lee Jacobson (Cincinnati), right wing Jay Legault (Grand Rapids) and goaltender Matt Underhill (St. John�s and Providence).
Individual Mississippi Milestones, Accomplishments and Highlights in 2004-05:
Anthony Battaglia, Left Wing �
* Named Mississippi�s Offensive Player of the Year.
* Led the Sea Wolves during the regular season with 27 goals and three shorthand tallies.
* Registered career highs in goals (27), shorthand goals (3), assists (32), points (59), multiple-point games (17), penalty minutes (40) and games played (71).
* Named Mississippi�s Player of the Month for February (13 gp, 10g, 8a, 18 pts, +4).
* Accumulated a six-game point streak (4g-5a) from February 22 to March 4.
* Scored in four consecutive games (4g) from February 22-27.
* Runner up for In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for February 21-27.
Bates Battaglia, Left Wing �
* Registered a six-game point streak (2g-5a) in his opening six games with Mississippi from February 22 to March 4.
* Scored a power-play goal in his Mississippi debut on February 22 vs. Columbia.
Darryl Campbell, Left Wing �
* Registered two assists on March 26 at Louisiana.
* Scored the game-winning goal on February 25 at Louisiana.
Chris Cava, Defenseman �
* Notched career highs in goals (7), assists (22), points (29) and games played (65).
* Registered three assists on February 22 vs. Columbia.
* Runner up for In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for January 10-16 (3 gp, 1g, 3a, 4 pts, +5).
* Netted two goals on December 19 at Alaska.
Lucas Drake, Left Wing �
* Named Mississippi�s Rookie of the Month for February.
* Collected three assists on February 1 vs. Texas.
* Registered three points (1g-2a) on January 2 vs. Louisiana.
* Scored his first professional goal on December 4 vs. Texas, against Davis Parley.
Louis Dumont, Center �
* Named Mississippi�s Most Valuable Player and Fan Favorite.
* Voted captain by his teammates for the first time in his professional career.
* Appeared in all 72 regular season games for the third time in his professional career.
Kerry Ellis-Toddington, Defenseman �
* Led Mississippi during the regular season with a plus/minus rating of +18
* Registered career highs in assists (33), points (42) and penalty minutes (40), while tying his career-best with nine goals and 72 games played.
* Had three assists on April 2 at Pensacola.
* Collected an assist in three consecutive games from March 15-19.
* Earned his 100th career professional point by collecting an assist on March 19 at Columbia.
* Named Mississippi�s Player of the Month for October (5 gp, 3g, 2a, 5 pts, +5).
John Evangelista, Center �
* Appeared in a career high 69 regular season games, split between Louisiana (31) and Mississippi (38).
* Registered two goals and an assist on February 1 vs. Texas.
* Assisted on the game-winning goal in his first game back with Mississippi on January 21 vs. Augusta.
Mike Garrow, Defenseman �
* Earned his first point in a Mississippi uniform, an assist, in his Sea Wolves debut on March 11 vs. Florida.
Stephen Greeley, Center �
* Scored his first Mississippi goal in his third game with the Sea Wolves on February 13 vs. South Carolina.
* Collected two assists in his second game with Mississippi on February 11 vs. South Carolina.
Nick Greenough, Right Wing �
* Netted a career high eight regular season goals, by scoring three with Reading of the ECHL and five for Mississippi.
* Tallied a goal in a career high three consecutive games from March 15-19 with Mississippi.
* Scored a power-play goal in his Mississippi return on March 15 vs. Idaho.
Jeff Hutchins, Left Wing �
* Named Mississippi�s Player of the Month for January (7 gp, 4g, 4a, 8 pts, +7).
* Picked up an assist at the 2005 Coors Light ECHL All-Star Game as a member of the American Conference.
* Finished second in the Hardest Shot event at the 2005 Coors Light All-Star Skills Competition with a slapshot registered at 92.1 miles per hour.
* Named runner up for the In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for December 27 to January 2 (4 gp, 2g, 6a, 8 pts, +6).
* Registered goals in a career high four consecutive games with seven tallies over that span from December 3-11.
* Netted his first career professional hat trick on December 4 vs. Texas.
Mike Jarmuth, Defenseman �
* Named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team becoming the first-ever Mississippi player to earn the honor.
* Most goals by a rookie defenseman, 13 � Breaking the record, which was held by Quinn Fair with 12 goals during the 1996-97 season.
* Most assists by a rookie defenseman, 23 � Setting the record surpassing Ryan Gaucher, who had 27 helpers in 1999-00.
* Most points by a rookie defenseman, 36 � Surpassing Quinn Fair, who had 34 points in 1996-97.
* Named Mississippi�s Rookie of the Month for October, December, January, March and April.
* Registered a career-high eight-game point streak (5g-6a) from January 15 to February 5.
* Scored in four consecutive games from January 22 to February 1.
* Runner up for CCM Vector ECHL Rookie of the Month for January (10 gp, 4g, 4a, 8 pts, +9).
* Scored his first professional goal on October 23 vs. Pensacola, against Frederic Cloutier.
Jay Legault, Right Wing �
* Scored the overtime game-winning goal on April 15 vs. Gwinnett in Game 2 of American Conference Quarterfinals.
* Notched regular season career highs in goals (19), assists (41), points (60) and multiple-point games (17).
* Scored a hat trick on February 22 vs. Columbia.
* Named Mississippi�s Player of the Month for December (12 gp, 6g, 12a, 18 pts, +5).
* Had a career-high 11-game point streak (6g-12a) from December 4-31.
* Scored in three consecutive games (3g), all on the road, highlighted by netting two game-winning goals from December 13-18.
Travis Lisabeth, Right Wing �
* Registered a career high in goals (26), assists (33) and points (59), while tying his career-high of appearing in 70 regular season games.
* Had a six-game goal scoring streak with seven goals over that span from March 23 to April 2.
* Named Mississippi�s Player of the Month for March (14 gp, 9g, 6a, 15 pts, +3).
* Collected three points (1g-2a) on December 31 vs. Reading.
* Runner up for In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week for November 29 to December 5.
* Registered a career high six points (1g-5a) on December 4 vs. Texas, tying a team record for points in one game (along with Forbes MacPherson on December 28, 1997 vs. Mobile) and setting a new team record for assists in one game � MIS won 9-2.
* Had a three-point game (1g-2a) on November 27 at Gwinnett.
* Registered three assists on November 20 at Texas.
Mike Martone, Defenseman �
* Voted by his teammates as an alternate captain.
* Won Mississippi�s Ralph Coburn Community Service Award for the third time in his career and was also named Fan Favorite.
* Scored the Sea Wolves final goal of the campaign on April 18 at Gwinnett in Game 4 of the American Conference Quarterfinals.
* Scored his first goal of the season on January 15 at Gwinnett, which was also the game-winner.
Milt Mastad, Defenseman �
* Voted by his teammates as an alternate captain.
* Registered regular season career-highs in assists (17) and points (22).
* Notched two assists on April 1 at Louisiana.
* Collected two helpers on March 26 at Louisiana.
* Scored his first Mississippi goal on November 25 vs. Las Vegas.
* Played in his 500th career professional game on October 22 vs. Louisiana.
Austin Miller, Defenseman �
* Named Mississippi�s Defensive Player of the Year.
* Notched regular season career highs in goals (7), assists (14), points (21) and games played (72).
* Scored his first professional playoff goal on the penalty kill in Game 1 of the American Conference Quarterfinals on April 13 at Gwinnett.
* Had a career-high five-game point streak (2g-3a) from February 8-18.
Randy Petruk, Goaltender �
* Made a career high 14 shootout saves on March 5 at Pensacola, won by Mississippi 3-2 in 17 rounds of the shootout.
* Earned his first victory with Mississippi in his second game with the team on March 1 vs. Florida, making 30 saves.
Phil Sauve, Goaltender �
* Named runner up for Sun National Bank ECHL Saver of the Month for April.
* Selected as Mississippi�s Goaltender of the Month for February, March and April.
* Recorded his second shutout of the season on April 5 vs. Texas, turning aside 22 shots.
* Registered his first Mississippi and ECHL shutout on March 18 at Gwinnett, making a season-high 43 saves.
* Named runner up for Reebok Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Week on two occasions, from March 14-20 and March 21-27.
* Earned his first Sea Wolves victory in his Mississippi debut on February 5 at Texas, making 42 saves.
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