The Triple Threat: Palomaki, Fuller, McLean Combine for 58-Point November

By Sam Hossack | Orillia Terriers 

ORILLIA, ON – The line of Dylan Palomaki, Jordan Fuller, and Lleyton McLean has emerged as the most dynamic trio in the PJHL this season. Lighting up scoreboards with their relentless offensive production  racking up a staggering 145 points.

Jordan Fuller has been the centerpiece of the league’s offensive landscape, leading the PJHL in goals (24), assists (37), and points (61) across 20 games.

Dylan Palomaki has been equally lethal, with 24 goals and 22 assists in just 18 games, putting him fifth overall in league scoring with 46 points.

Lleyton McLean rounds out the trio with 15 goals and 23 assists in 16 games, tallying 38 points to rank 18th in the PJHL.

November Breakdown: A Month to Remember

November was a month of fireworks for the “Triple Threat,” with Fuller and Palomaki leading the charge, each contributing 21 points. Fuller’s six goals and 15 assists highlighted his unmatched versatility, while Palomaki’s eight goals and 13 assists showcased his knack for both scoring and creating opportunities. McLean chipped in with six goals and 10 assists for a 16-point month.

 

League-Leading Dominance

Fuller’s league-best 61 points make him the undisputed leader in all offensive categories, a testament to his consistency and game-changing ability. Meanwhile, Palomaki’s 46 points rank fifth in the PJHL.