2018-19 All-ECHL First Team

G – Michael Houser, Cincinnati Cyclones (40 gp, 28-7-5, 2.16 GAA, .921 save pct.)

D – Eric Knodel, Cincinnati Cyclones (68 gp, 17g, 34a, 51 pts.)

D – Matt Petgrave, Brampton Beast (50 gp, 8g, 32a, 40 pts.)

F – Caleb Herbert, Utah Grizzlies (51 gp, 31g, 37a, 68 pts.)

F – Adam Pleskach, Tulsa Oilers (69 gp, 37g, 34a, 71 pts.)

F – Jesse Schultz, Cincinnati Cyclones (70 gp, 22g, 58a, 80 pts.)

Michael Houser of the Cincinnati Cyclones is 28-7-5 with two shutouts in 40 appearances this season. He leads the ECHL with a 2.16 goals-against average, is second with 28 wins and is fourth with a .921 save percentage.

Eric Knodel of the Cincinnati Cyclones earns a spot on All-ECHL First Team after receiving All-ECHL Second Team honors last season. Knodel leads ECHL defensemen with 17 goals and 51 points, ranks second with 18 power-play assists and 24 power-play points and is second in plus-minus at +40.

Matt Petgrave of the Brampton Beast is tied for eighth among ECHL defensemen with 40 points (8g-32a) in 50 games. His 32 assists are eighth among blueliners and his +25 rating is tied for eighth.

Caleb Herbert of the Utah Grizzlies is fourth in the ECHL with 68 points and is tied for fifth with 31 goals. His 28 power-play points are third overall while his 12 power-play goals are tied for fourth



Adam Pleskach of the Tulsa Oilers leads the ECHL with 37 goals and 308 shots on goal, is tied for the league lead with 13 power-play goals and is thrid with 71 points. Pleskach has six game-winning goals, which is tied for seventh in the league.

Jesse Schultz earns league honors for the second consecutive season after being named to the All-ECHL Second Team last year. He leads the league with 58 assists and 80 points, is tied for second with 22 power-play assists and is tied for fourth with 25 power-play points.