Grande Prairie Storm goaltender, Nick Kulmanovsky, is the winner of the Pro Hockey Life Award for the 2013-2014 AJHL season. Kulmanovsky was selected as the Pro Hockey Life Star of the Game 19 times throughout the regular season for a total of 95 points in the Pro Hockey Life Award Standings.
Nick Kulmanovsky (Fairbanks, Alaska) has just completed his second and final AJHL season with the Storm. He led all AJHL goaltenders in minutes played (3,085) and faced the most shots of any AJHL goalie in the regular season (1,794). He finished the season 11th overall with a save percentage of .902%.
Each of the 480 AJHL regular season games features the Pro Hockey Life Stars of the Game, recognizing a player from each team deemed to be that night's top player. Every time a player is recognized as a Pro Hockey Life Star of the Game throughout the regular season, they will receive 5 points towards the pursuit of the Pro Hockey Life Award presented at the end of the season.
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of March 2nd, 2014:
- Nick Kulmanovsky, Grande Prairie Storm 95 points
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 85 points
- Spencer Dorowicz, Olds Grizzlys 70 points
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of January 31, 2014:
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 75 points
- Nick Kulmanovsky, Grande Prairie Storm 75 points
- Tanner MacMaster, Camrose Kodiaks 60 points
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of December 31, 2013:
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 55 points
- Nick Kulmanovsky, Grande Prairie Storm 50 points
- Ryan Ferguson, Canmore Eagles 45 points
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of November 2013:
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 45 points
- Marc Olivier-Daigle, Drayton Valley Thunder 40 points
- Nick Kulmanovsky, Grande Prairie Storm 40 points
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of October 31, 2013:
- Tanner MacMaster, Camrose Kodiaks 35 points
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 30 points
- Nick Kulmanovsky, Grande Prairie Storm 30 points
Pro Hockey Life Award leaders as of September 30th, 2013:
- Connor Collett, Calgary Mustangs 20 points
- Trace Elson, Whitecourt Wolverines 20 points
- Curtis Skip, Drumheller Dragons 15 points
- Marc Olivier-Daigle, Drayton Valley Thunder 15 points
- Spencer Dorowicz, Olds Grizzlys 15 points
- Spencer Foo, Bonnyville Pontiacs 15 points
- Tanner MacMaster, Camrose Kodiaks 15 points