Donning the jersey #91 that makes you think of Sergei Federov or Steven Stamkos, Renaud had the kind of offensive exploits during the Storm’s first two league victories that draws parallels to the hockey greats.
Renaud scored 14 goals, including a single-game conference record 10 against Alderson Broaddus. With 12 points vs. the Battlers, he also shattered the single-game record for points scored, previously nine by AB’s Kier Yonge last spring.
Coincidentally the single-game goals record was also held by AB after Dan Alazraki scored seven times against Davis & Elkins on April 25 of last sesason.
Renaud also scored four goals to go with two assists in LEC’s conference-opening win against Walsh.
Renaud was credited with both game-winning goals in each Great Midwest victory.
The Storm also set a single-game league record for goals scored against the Battlers with 30 on Saturday in Painesville. Seton Hill recorded 25 goals in the spring of 2017 against Alderson Broaddus as the previous single-game league high.
Renaud spearheads the Great Midwest’s top offensive scoring unit as the Storm average 19.75 goals per game. He has also taken over the league lead in both goals and points per game.