CHL NewsPar Paris and Lagac earn QMJHL player of the month awardsAcadie Bathurst Titan BaieComeau Drakkar Cape Breton Screaming Eagles Chicoutimi Sagueneens Drummondville Voltigeurs Gatineau Olympiques Halifax Mooseheads Lewiston Maineiacs Moncton Wildcats Junior de Montreal PEI Rocket Quebec Remparts Rimouski Oceanic RouynNoranda Huskies Saint John Sea Dogs Shawinigan Cataractes Val DOr Foreurs Victoriaville Tigres Barrie Colts Belleville Bulls Brampton Battalion Erie Otters Guelph Storm Kingston Frontenacs Kitchener Rangers London Knights Mississauga St Michaels Majors Niagara IceDogs Oshawa Generals Ottawa 67s Owen Sound Attack Peterborough Petes Plymouth Whalers Saginaw Spirit Sarnia Sting Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Sudbury Wolves Windsor Spitfires Brandon Wheat Kings Calgary Hitmen Chilliwack Bruins Edmonton Oil Kings Everett Silvertips Kamloops Blazers Kelowna Rockets Kootenay Ice Lethbridge Hurricanes Medicine Hat Tigers Moose Jaw Warriors Portland Winterhawks Prince Albert Raiders Prince George Cougars Red Deer Rebels Regina Pats Saskatoon Blades Seattle Thunderbirds Spokane Chiefs Swift Current Broncos TriCity Americans Vancouver Giants Franais NEWSCHL News Par Paris and Lagac earn QMJHL player of the month awardsTuesdayMarch 04 2008By DD & Karl JahnkeBOUCHERVILLE Tuesday March 4 2008 The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today announced the winners of the offensive defensive and rookie player of the month awards for February The players were chosen by a committee mandated by the League The offensive player of the month nod goes to Fracis Par of the Chicoutimi Saguenens In twelve games the Qs first 50goal scorer recorded sixteen goals including three gamewinners and seven helpers Therefore he had a hand in 23 of the teams 44 goals (52%) over that span Moreover the Saguenens centre registered at least two points in eight of twelve games He is the Leagues leading pointgetter on the road this season with 49Matthew Pistilli of Gatineau Jakub Voracek of Halifax and Tomas Svoboda of AcadieBathurst were also consideredDefensively Drew Paris of the AcadieBathurst Titan is the awardwinner The Titan blueliner recorded eight goals including three gamewinners and added eleven assists in fifteen games His efforts helped AcadieBathrust earn twelve wins in February Furthermore he played a physical game dishing out twentynine hits Paris registered at least one point in each contest while maintaining a remarkable 15 rating Ryan Mior and Patrik Prokop of Gatineau as well as PierreLuc Lessard of BaieComeau were also in the runningAmong rookies Jacob Lagac of the Chicoutimi Saguenens distinguished himself Over ...