#17 Sena Acolaste -
#17 Sena Acolaste

Sena Acolatse | Thunderbirds Player Profiles


October 5, 2009 · 2:55 PM

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Player: #17 Sena Acolatse

Position: Defense

Shoots: Right

Birthday: November 28, 1990

Hometown: Edmonton, AB

Draft: Eligible 2010

2008-09: In his third season, Sena played 70 regular season games and recorded 7 goals and 14 assists for a total of 21 points. He had 143 penalty minutes. Sena started the season on defense but was switched to forward about half way through the season. Against the Tri-City Americans on November 1 Sena had a season-high three assists. In the playoffs Sena played in five games and had two points on a goal and an assist. He also had 20 penalty minute during the playoffs.

2007-08: In his second season, Sena played in 71 regular season games and recorded 7 goals and 24 assists for a total of 31 points. He had a plus/minus rating of plus-19 and spent 107 minutes in the penalty box. He had a season high four-game assist streak in late January, registering six assists during the streak. In the playoffs, Sena played in 12 games, registering one goal and two assists. Along with his three points, Sena accumulated 12 penalty minutes along with a plus/minus rating of plus-6.

2006-07: In his rookie season Sena played in 45 games and had four points, all on assists. He had a plus/minus rating of minus-1 with 61 penalty minutes. Sena played in all 11 playoff games and had eight penalty minutes.

2005-2006: Sena played 34 games with the Edmonton Southside Athletic Midget AAA team. He had eight points on two goals and six assists with 97 penalty minutes.

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