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    Stephen Kerr
    Dec 3, 2025, 19:53
    Updated at: Dec 3, 2025, 19:53

    McLeod was even or better in 11 of his 13 November games, while Posma posted an even or better rating in 13 of his 15 contests.

    The ECHL announced on Wednesday that Trois-Rivières Lions’ defenseman Wyatt McLeod and Wheeling Nailers’ forward Mike Posma are the AMI Graphics ECHL  Plus Performers of the Month of November.

    The two players shared the league lead with a plus-minus rating of +11 during the month.

    McLeod was even or better in 11 of his 13 November games, including a +3 on Nov. 28 vs. the Reading Royals 'and a +2 on three occasions - Nov. 19 and Nov. 22 vs. Norfolk, and Nov. 29 against Reading.

    The 25-year-old is tied for first among ECHL defensemen - and tied for third overall in the league - with a +12 rating in 17 games this season.

    A native of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, McLeod has 32 points (4g-28a) in 97 career ECHL games with Trois-Rivières and Utah.

    Prior to turning pro, McLeod had 69 points (12g-57a) in 228 career Western Hockey League games with Edmonton and Saskatoon while adding 35 points (4g-31a) in 58 career games at the University of Alberta.

    Posma posted an even or better rating in 13 of his 15 games during the month, highlighted by +3 performances on Nov. 14 against Maine and Nov. 29 vs. Cincinnati.

    The 23-year-old is tied for second among ECHL rookies with a +10 rating, while recording 14 points (6g-8a), in 18 games this season.

    A native of Pomona, New York, Posma made his pro debut last season with the Florida Everblades, notching one assist in four games.

    Prior to turning pro, Posma posted 36 points (15g-21a) in 142 career games at Boston College and 40 points (19g-21a) in 86 career games in the United States Hockey League with Cedar Rapids, Tri-City and Omaha.

    In recognition of their accomplishment, AMI Graphics will present Wyatt McLeod and Mike Posma with a personalized Plus Performer of the Month Banner during an on-ice ceremony at an upcoming home game.