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Sena Acolatse Position: RW Date of Birth: 11/28/1990 Height: 5' 11" Weight: 207 lbs Shoots: R Resides: Edmonton, Alberta Drafted: Eligible 2010

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Sena Acolatse is the Kent Reporter's Thunderbirds Player of the Week.

Sena Acolatse is the Kent Reporter's Thunderbirds Player of the Week.

Sena Acolatse

Position: RW

Date of Birth: 11/28/1990

Height: 5′ 11″ Weight: 207 lbs

Shoots: R

Resides: Edmonton, Alberta

Drafted: Eligible 2010

Biography:

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 with the Thunderbirds, 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 positive nineteen and spent 107 minutes in the penalty box. He had a season long 4 game assist streak in late January, registering 6 assists during the time. In the playoffs, Sena played in 12 games, registering one goal and two assists. Along with his 3 points, Sena accumulated 12 penalty minutes along with a plus minus rating of positive six.

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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