HOUGHTON, Mich. - Three players have signed National Letters of
Intent to join the Michigan Tech Huskies head coach Jamie
Russell announced Friday (Nov. 13).
Tanner Kero, a native of Hancock, has played 18 games for the
Marquette Rangers of the North American Hockey League this season.
The 5-11, 160-pound, forward, has scored eight goals this season,
tied for the team lead. Kero has three assists as well for 11
points, fifth most on the team. His sister, Jordana, is a member of
the Michigan Tech volleyball team.
"We always like to have quality local talent on our team," said
head coach Jamie Russell. "Tanner has
proven in the last couple years that he can compete against the top
players in the US at the US Select Festivals and continues to gain
strength which will be a key for his development."
Dennis Rix, a high scoring forward, has tallied 176 points (61
goals, 115 assists) in 200 games for the Grande Prairie Storm of
the Alberta Junior Hockey League. The Grande Prairie, Alberta,
native is currently leading the AJHL in scoring this season with 45
points (17 goals, 28 assists) in 24 games. He also led the team in
scoring during the 2007-08 season with 54 points (24 goals, 30
assists) in 61 games and was named the team's most improved player.
He helped the team to the Enerflex Cup league championship the
following season.
"Dennis is a player with great offensive skills. We are very
excited to sign a player of his skill level so late in the
recruiting process."
Dan Sova, a 6-3, 210-pound, defenseman is starting his second
season for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey
League. Last season he tallied 28 points (two goals, 26 assists)
and 102 penalty minutes in 58 games. The Cottage Grove, Minn.,
native recorded 42 points (11 goals, 31 assists) in his senior year
of high school to lead the Pioneers to the Minnesota State
Championship.
"Dan is another big, strong player who will add depth to our
defense. Another attribute that we appreciate is his leadership
serving as a team captain at both the high school and junior
level."
The trio joins two other players that have already committed to the
team.
Brad Stebner, a 6-4, 205-pound, defenseman is starting his third
season with the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior
Hockey League. He currently has 64 points (11 goals and 53 assists)
and 278 penalty minutes in 135 career games. The Fort McMurray,
Alberta, native is the top defenseman on the team with 19 points
(two goals, 17 assists) this season in 26 games.
Jacob Johnstone, a 5-10, 182-pound, forward from Grand Ledge,
Mich., currently ranks third on the team in points with 10 (five
goals, five assists) in eight games this season for the Sioux Falls
Stampede of the United State Hockey League. He spent the previous
two seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers where he finished with 20
points (nine goals, 11 assists) for 20 points in 101 games.