Siamion Marshchanok Austin Bruins
Bauer Hockey NAHL Forward of the Month: Siamion Marshchanok, Austin Bruins
Hailing from Minsk, Belarus, Siamion Marshchanok has put on a scoring clinic in his short time in the NAHL. The 5’9 righty has notched a league-leading eight goals in five games with the Austin Bruins. His offensive prowess puts him at the top of scoring leaders at 2.4 points per game. Marshchanok is extremely effective on the man advantage and has notched five of his goals on the power play. His scoring ways are also effective when the Bruins are shorthanded. He has notched two of his goals on the season while on the penalty kill. The ‘05 forward features 12 points on the season and spotlights a +3 rating. Four of his five games played have seen Marshchanok tally two goals in each contest.
Marshchanok shares more on what it means to earn this honor.
“It means I am on the right path to reach my team’s and my own goals this season. The team system made me successful by allowing me to be on the right time and in the right spot on the ice. Also, I owe a lot of my success to my teammates. They played a role in helping the plays work smoothly.”
His best game of the season comes from out-of-division play at the NAHL Showcase. He featured a five-point performance, notching two goals and producing three assists against the Maine Nordiques. The Belarus native plays alongside his twin brother, Matsvei Marshchanok, and the twins are dominant forces on the scoresheet.
Head Coach of the Austin Bruins, Steve Howard, dives into detail on what he has seen from Marshchanok so far this season.
“Siamion has been outstanding this month, showing up consistently on the scoresheet. His creativity and speed have been a huge part of his success on the ice. We are proud that his performance has earned him the honor of being named Forward of the Month.”
Runner-Up: Emerson Marshall, Johnstown Tomahawks