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Vol. 23, No. 66 January 2016 Robert Hagg Shayne Gostisbehere CHANGING OF THE GUARD Hockey e c I r e t n WIN a Ce Hockey Jersey! Magazine age 22! P Ivan Provorov PLUS....Lehigh Phantoms, Reading Royals, USPHL, College Hockey Updates! centericehockeymagazine.com • c e n t e r i c e p h i l l y. c o m 2 Volume 23, No. 66 FEATURES CENTER ICE HOCKEY MAGAZINE P.O. Box 1071 Royersford, Pa.19468 Editorial Staff 4 Ghost’s Story? Reinvigorating The Flyers Defense by Anthony Mingioni 6 Flyers World Junior Championship Prospect Report by Anthony Mingioni Managing Editor Chris Rubert Editor Emeritus Fran Rubert Jr. 7 By Chris Rubert 8 Director of Marketing Dave Rubert Senior Writer Anthony Mingioni Contributing Writers Dave Sherman Russ Cohen Shawn Reznik Chris Rubert Photographers Andrew King Fran Rubert Jr. L. Blieman LV Phantoms Phocus Phantoms Phocus on Sam Morin By Chris Rubert GRASS ROOTS 10 Reading Royals Report By Chris Rubert ICE TALK 11 FLYERS ALUMNI IN 7TH ANNUAL JEFF BURD MEMORIAL GAME 15 Flyers Cup preview 2016 16 Men’s & Women’s Ice Hockey-Nuemann U 17 USA Hockey Women’s Standings Publishing Center Ice 18 The U-18 Team Played in Princeton Printing Bartash Printing 19 - Brian Leetch On Playing for the Bruins Alumni - Michel Therrien Hasn't Fully Changed 20 Valley Forge Colonials Peewee AA 21 - Philadelphia Jaguars - UCSHL Winners 22 Trivia & Puzzles- Win a CI Hockey Jersey! Business Manager Donna Rubert Art & Production Joe Firth Fran Rubert Jr. Official Travel Agency Just To Travel 610-279-4750 Center Ice Hockey Magazine is published five times a year starting mid-October through Mid-May. Cost is $15 per year by Dell and Narf Incorporated, P.O. Box 1071 Royersford, Pa.19468 Phone 610-804-6706. 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM EST. E-mail: send any subscription or editorial correspondence to [email protected] Cover photos: Flyers: Andrew King 3 Flyers R E P O R T Ghost’s Story? Reinvigorating The Flyers Defense By Anthony Mingioni The prevailing notion of the Philadelphia Flyers defense entering the 2015-2016 season was not a good one. Shayne Gostisbehere (Source: Andrew King) It was seen as a unit with a lot of question marks, most notably in the area of a quick transition game. With a high pressure system implemented by new head coach Dave Hakstol, it didn’t seem that the scheme was going to fit the personnel in place. But as the calendar turned to 2016, the Flyers discovered, somewhat by happenstance, that a move that Flyers general manager would not have done “in a perfect world” proved that idea somewhat false. When top defenseman Mark Streit went down for six weeks with a painfully described pubic bone displacement, Hextall looked at his American Hockey League roster and decided that second year defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere would best fit the bill in replacing the kind of components that the veteran Swiss blueliner brought: speed, creativity, and quick trigger on-ice anticipation. To borrow a line from Kevin Spacey in the film The Usual Suspects: “And like that…he’s gone.” There’s no place that Gostisbehere showed he was a deadlier weapon than Keyser Soze than in the NHL’s newly structured three on three overtime period. Displaying excellent anticipation and clear communication with Flyers captain Claude Giroux, the Florida native potted three game winning goals, two in back to back home games (November 23 vs Carolina and November 27 vs Nashville). "Three-on-three is built for him," Flyers forward Jake Voracek said in their December 15th overtime win over the Hurricanes. "He's a great skater with a great shot. He's smart as well, so he knows when to jump in and what to do with the puck when he's got it. It's why he is where he is right now and it's why he's scoring those goals, because he's a hell of a player." Dating back to his time with 2014 NCAA Champion Union College, Gostisbehere’s shot has always been deemed NHL ready, as evidenced during Frozen Four victories over traditional collegiate powerhouses Boston College and the University of Minnesota. He scored a goal, two assists, and was plus seven in the National Championship Game. The Flyers January 5th game versus Montreal provided another example as he notched a goal and assist, the latter of which was a tremendous tip in by Wayne Simmonds of Gostisbehere heavy shot. The key is timing and releasing it properly. “I’m not going to shoot the puck if no one’s in front,” Gostisbehere said. “The goalies are too good in this league. I just wait for things to develop and I put it on net and they do a great job at tipping it in. Simmer is one of the best in the league at it for a reason and it definitely showed tonight. I’m doing the easy part I’m just putting it on net, it’s them who are taking the hits down low and fighting for space and scoring goals.” “I think it’s the way he gets it away,” Simmonds said. “As a winger going out to block a shot, if the D pump fakes it and takes a quick step to the side, you’re kind of screwed. You watch him play, you get him the puck up top and his feet are always moving. So it’s kind of hard to block 4 the shot. It may not be the hardest shot, but it’s heavy and it gets through the majority of the time. He’s doing a good job out there.” Early on, there was some question as to whether the 5’11, 160lb defenseman could handle the physical rigors of playing against the NHL’s bigger players. It was one thing to be an offensive dynamo, but quite another in playing well enough defensively to utilize his natural quickness. Flyers R E P O R T to be unrestricted free agent Schenn, whose physical game had similarities to Greene, as well as Lecavalier. Lecavalier hadn’t played a game since November 12 and was looking for an opportunity to continue his career. The former Tampa Bay Lightning captain reportedly intends to retire at the end of the season, according to his agent Kent Hughes. The deal was struck with the Flyers retaining 50 percent of Schenn’s and Lecavalier’s remaining salaries. The Flyers now have $4,112,501 in cap space according to GeneralFanager.com. "We liked the flexibility we gained from the move cap-wise. We had eight defensemen, it wasn’t fair to any of them and quite honestly it wasn’t good for our team, and Vinny was sitting out. We just felt like this made sense for where we are as an organization and where we’re going,” Hextall said. Weal, 23, was a third round pick (70th overall) of the Kings during the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. He made his NHL debut with Los Angeles earlier this season and has appeared in 10 games, recording two penalty minutes while averaging 8:07 of ice time per game. Brayden Schenn (Source: Andrew King) A torn anterior cruciate ligament limited him to five AHL games last season and he had only 19 career games with the Phantoms prior to his first NHL call-up, so there was some concern about his readiness. He returned from ACL rehabilitation and added an estimated 10 to 15 pounds of lean muscle to better handle the NHL’s physical rigors. In camp, he looked noticeably stronger in his upper body. Thus far, Gostisbehere has proven himself to be a key component to the Flyers transition game and his quick stick lunges have successfully stifled opposing teams offensive forays and led to fast counter rushes. It’s as much about what he does in neutral and defensive zones as what he does in the offensive end of things. and deke on Antoine Roussel was the talk of many after the contest. A dangerous play to be sure, but it’s also an important element to how “Ghost” plays. Even with Streit’s recent return, the Flyers made the decision to keep Gostisbehere with the club, opting to send forward Sam Gagner to the Phantoms instead. It’s not often that the Flyers develop a home grown defenseman (see Therien, Chris for reference), but if Gostisbehere is the beginning of a tantalizing crop (with Ivan Provorov, Travis Sanheim, Sam Morin, and Robert Hagg most prominently in the mix), Hextall’s long term goal of a top flight blueline will have plenty of promise. Flyers Ship Luke Schenn and Vincent Lecavalier To Kings; Acquire Jordan Weal "I think it's pretty easy to see with him out there," Simmonds said. "He brings that extra spark. The things he can do with the puck. I think the penchant he has for scoring big goals has been really evident during the time he's been here." On January 6, the Flyers traded D Luke Schenn and C Vincent Lecavalier to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for forward Jordan Weal and a third-round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. There was no better display of Gostisbehere’s “elan” with the puck as during the Flyers December 11th game against the Dallas Stars, in which his spin-o-rama breakout With the Kings seeking a replacement for defenseman Matt Greene who suffered a season ending injury, Ron Hextall convinced his former boss Dean Lombardi to take on the soon 5 He had his best season campaign to date during the 2013-14 season with the now defunct Manchester Monarchs (moved to Ontario, California for the current campaign as the Reign) where he recorded 23 goals and 47 assists for 70 points in 76 games, ranking him fifth in the AHL. Last season, Weal helped the Monarchs win the 2015 Calder Cup, earning the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the MVP of the Calder Cup Playoffs with 10 goals and 12 assist for 22 points in 19 playoff games. He was also named an AHL Second Team All-Star following the season. Weal is waiver exempt, so he will be staying with the NHL club. The Kings had him on their roster despite healthy scratching him a lot in the early season for fear of losing him if they attempted to get him back to their AHL affiliate. "I’m an energy guy. I play good in all three zones,” Weal said. “I think my work ethic is one thing that I can offer to the group. They’ve got a good squad. They’ve got young guys up front, skilled guys, and I think I can mix right in well with that and make some really good things happen.” Weal will wear #19 as a Flyer. Flyers R E P O R T Flyers World Junior Championship Prospect Report By Anthony Mingioni As the 2016 U20 World Junior Championships drew to a close with Finland winning a thrilling gold medal final over Russia, 4-3, in overtime…the Philadelphia Flyers saw a franchise record seven prospects play in the tournament (tied for most of any NHL team, except Arizona) with general manager Ron Hextall on hand to take in their performances. the tournament, finishing with three goals and six points in seven games played. Sandstrom was the backup to starter Linus Soderstrom for the majority of the tournament and finally got to appear in the Bronze Medal game versus Team USA. It was an experience that Sandstrom would probably like to forget as the Americans destroyed Tre Kronor, 8-3. While it wasn’t a good performance, the play in front of him during the Bronze Medal game was very uninspiring. Let’s review how they performed on junior hockey’s biggest stage. Russia: D Ivan Provorov and F Radel Fazleev Hextall’s Take: "Well, Felix, holy smokes! You might have needed the good Lord to stop most of those goals. It was a tough game. Sweden was a very good team and I was surprised that happened to them.” For the silver medal winning Russian team, top 2015 pick Provorov had a stellar performance with and without the puck throughout the tournament, finishing with eight points in seven games, including two assists in the final. While Columbus’ Zack Werenski won the top defenseman of the tournament, Provorov was a close second. "We are the nation that battles until the last second," Provorov said to IIHF.com. "We proved it here at the tournament and last year too. I’m happy to be Russian and happy to be playing for Team Russia." His teammate Fazleev also opened eyes during the tournament with strong defensive play in a fourth line role, finishing with a goal and three points in seven games. Hextall’s Take: “Well, (Provorov’s) a very high level player. I think the impressive thing over there to play on that big of a stage and to make the same play in the last minute that you would make in the first minute is very impressive, especially for a kid at that age.” “So I think his level of poise, his understanding of the game, his reads all over the ice – offensively, defensively – they’re very good. So, he certainly was a top player over there. I think you could argue he was one of the top players in the whole tournament.’’ "(Fazleev’s) overall game is really strong. I saw him in Calgary this year and that's where I saw the offensive part _ the QB on the power play, he makes plays. And even than he was playing a two-way game. He's playing solid defensive hockey in the tournament over there. He did make plays, he had chances. His work ethic is high end (as is) his commitment to the game and his commitment to the team. He's not a real flashy player, but there's a lot of substance there. We really like the way he plays." Canada: F Travis Konecny and D Travis Sanheim The Flyers second first round pick of the 2015 Ivan Provorov (Source: Andrew King) Draft was limited in ice time during the tournament, but he made an impact when it counted on the score sheet (scoring a pretty goal in Canada’s elimination game) and in terms of gritty, “under your skin” style (drawing a spearing penalty on Team USA’s Alex DeBrincat in the opening game of the tourney and a big hit on Sweden’s Dymtro Timoshev). Sanheim was also limited to a third pairing role by head coach Dave Lowry and had moments of strong play bracketed by some passive shifts as well. He recorded an assist in Canada’s final game of the tourney. "I looked at Felix and said, 'How many goals were even remotely stoppable? Again, it's good experience for him. The one game there he went in with 2/2, 3 minutes left. I'm still not sure what happened to the other goalie, but he went in with a one-goal lead and made two huge saves for them, so I think the character of Felix showed up there and it'll be valuable for him....I thought for the most part, he played well." "Oskar, I thought he had a really good tournament. His net-front presence and hands, tipping pucks, and his understanding of the game and finding the soft sports for scoring chances (was evident). He's a really, really good player. Our scouts did a hell of a job of finding him.” Czech Republic: F David Kase The Czechs lost in the first elimination game, but 2015 fifth round pick Kase surprised a bit with tenacious on the puck play, finishing with an assist in five games played. Hextall’s Take: “It’s easy to say you’re disappointed. But those kids being there is no different than Sam Morin last year. Those kids being there and being on Team Canada, playing under a microscope like that, is an experience that’s going to benefit them their whole career. So, do I wish they would have played a little more? Yeah. I do. Hextall’s Take: “The one game I saw, he was outstanding. He didn't end up with a point but he was outstanding. He had three or four opportunities. David plays a real honest game. He's a little pitbull; he just needs to get a little bigger.” “On the other hand, I feel very fortunate for our organization that they got that experience on that stage and they both did some good things. I mean, Travis Konecny made the most of his ice time as the tournament went along, scored a big goal for them. And quite frankly, he played very well. He was noticeable every time he was on the ice.’’ We like the way he plays and competes. He's just a dog out there, [meaning] he hounds the puck.The skill level is there. He is a smart player. He stays on the right side of the puck. He needs to get stronger. For where we got him in the draft and his upside, we're very happy. He's a great kid and he just loves to play the game.” Sweden: F Oskar Lindblom and G Felix Sandstrom Lindblom played a ruddy, strong two way game and meshed well with skilled linemates throughout 6 Note: Special thanks to colleague Bill Meltzer of Hockeybuzz.com for his assistance with this report. LEHIGH VALLEY LehighValleyPhantomsPhocus By Chris Rubert Pictures courtesy Phantoms The season for the AHL phantoms has been a misery of injuries. Coach Scott Gordon has been calling the farm way to often …. Current record has stabilized at 17 wins 16 losses 2 otl and 1 sol. Goals for 100 and Goals against 97. Front running is their MO15 wins 1 loss when leading after two periods. Scoring by committee Nick Cousins (AHL all star) 8 goals 21 assists for 29 points leads the team in scoring. The following helpers are just a few . Petr Straka (17 g- 8 a-25points) , Andrew MacDonald (5g-17a – 22 points, Danick Martel (13g-5a – 18 points, Taylor Leier (8g-10a-18 points, Tim Brent(8g-8a-16 points) with Chris Conner and Aaron Palushaj at 16 points each. Young Robert Haag after early season injury is looking better on defense. The AHL All Star selections in Syracuse,NY for Nick Cousins and Goaltender Anthony Stolarz will be a great motivator. Upcoming home games against Hershey (1/23 in Hershey) , Binghamton (1/27/16) PPL center and Wilkes Barre / Scranton Penguins 1/29/2016 at the PPL Center Palushaj-Celebration! Warmups Phantoms Action! 7 LEHIGH VALLEY PhantomsPhocusOn... By Chris Rubert Sam Morin Picture courtesy Phantoms delivering a punishing body check when the opportunity calls for it. In terms of his defensive game, in looking back since the beginning of the season to where he is now in his first pro season, Morin is feeling pretty happy with the work he’s putting in. “I feel pretty good,” Morin said after a late November game vs Providence. “Coach has a lot of confidence in me. He’s giving me a lot of ice time and I’ve been on the power play and the penalty killing unit. I think I’ve improved a lot skating with the puck and making good plays. I’m happy in my progression right now.” While focusing almost entirely on play in his own end during the early part of the season, he is now being trusted to recognize the right time to use his surprising speed to assist in the Phantoms offensive transitions and to let go off his prodigiously hard shot more. “I’m going to start from there and focus on neutral zone play as well. I’m a big guy and I can skate. I want to try to keep it simple with a good first pass, but my defensive game is my priority right now.” “If you see the guys who are the best defensemen like (Boston’s Zdeno) Chara, he always makes simple plays. Guys like (Nashville’s Shea) Weber. Weber is known for his shot, but he keeps his game really simple. That’s what I want to do.” As of January 8, Morin has two goals, nine assists for 11 points in 36 games played. Depending on the NHL club’s performance, it’s more than likely that Morin will likely stay with the Phantoms for the duration of the season and continue his development into the summer and training camp. Cousins, Stolarz are AHL All Stars Defenseman Samuel Morin is playing his first professional season for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Drafted 12th overall in the 2013 NHL Draft, the 6’7, 224lb defenseman is learning the proverbial tricks of the trade from head coach Scott Gordon and player development coach Kjell Samuelsson (who knows first hand what it’s like to play with the rare size and reach that Morin has). Morin recently completed a four-year career with the QMJHL Rimouski Oceanic scoring 16 goals, 71 assist, 87 points, and amassed 363 penalty minutes, along with a reputation as a fierce body checker and willing fighter. He was also a member of Canada’s gold-medal winning team at 2015 World Junior Hockey Championships in Toronto, Ontario. Forward Nick Cousins and goaltender Anthony Stolarz have been named to the 2016 Toyota AHL All-Star Classic. The two-day event, which features the AHL All-Star Skills Competition on Sunday, January 31 followed by the AHL All-Star Game on Monday, February 1, will take place at the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, N.Y. Cousins and Stolarz will be members of the Atlantic Division team. Cousins is currently first among all Phantoms and tied for ninth among all AHL skaters in total scoring with 29 points. Stolarz has produced a 12-7-3 overall record in 23 appearances this year to go along with league’s seventh-best goals-against average (2.18) and the league’s seventh-highest save percentage (.925). Instead of a traditional 60-minute game, the 2016 Toyota AHL All-Star Classic will feature a new format where the league’s all-stars will be divided into four teams, one representing each of the league’s divisions (Atlantic, North, Central, Pacific). The teams play a round-robin tournament featuring six games of nine minutes each; the first half of each game will be played at 4-on-4, and the second half at 3-on-3. The two teams with the best records at the end of the round-robin tournament will face off for the championship, a six-minute game played at 3-on-3. The 20-year-old Morin has displayed an excellent attitude about working on developing and refining his game in the American Hockey League. It hasn’t been an easy task for him and mistakes happen, but he continues to show signs of using his frame properly in walling off opposing forwards along the board at times and 8 Three B Transportation Brokerage General Commodities Broker ICC MC-131053 Sub 1-4 P.O Box 1037 • Havertown, Pennsylvania 19083 Serving 48 States & Canada • LTL & TL 48 - 53 Ft. Vans & Reefers • Also Flatbed Service JOSEPH PIOTROWSKI www.threebtransportation.com [email protected] PETE BRUNO [email protected] 1-800-847-3323 9 Reading Royals Report By Chris Rubert Pictures courtesy Reading Royals The Royals record 16 wins, 12 losses, 2 OTL, 3SOL for 37 points. This up and down season of play has Reading looking up at several teams. Leading point men are Rookie Justin Crandall (9g-22a-31 points), Adam Comrie (13g-16a-29 points), Mike Pereira(13g-14a-27 points) are showing the way. Several call ups and waiver wire pickups are wearing on the club this year. The league leading Missouri Mavericks are tearing it up with an incredible record of 27 wins 3 losses 0 OTL, 1 SOL for 55 points. The mountain is tall but ECHL clubs need to see gaudy number of 111 goals for the Mavs and only 55 goals against. Good luck boys start climbing the standings. Several home games coming up are against teams the Royals need to beat to climb those standings. January 22 and 23rd against the Brampton Beast and January 24 versus the Elmira jackals. A really big showcase at the Santander arena will be February 5,2016 Flyers Alumni game Matt Hatch 10 www.readingroyals .com Santander Arena, Penn street, Reading, Pa.19466 Flyers Alumni at Jeff Burd Memorial Game By Kristen V. Propp [email protected] FLYERS ALUMNI IN 7TH ANNUAL JEFF BURD MEMORIAL GAME: DEC. 27 were paid, every penny of the proceeds went to the Jeff Burd Memorial Scholarship Fund, the National Meningitis Association, USA Wounded Warriors and Wings of Steel Sled Hockey. The seventh annual Jeff Burd Memorial Game <http://flyersalumni.org/news-events/90flyers-alumni-play-to-honor-lasting-memoryof-jeff-burd> fundraising benefit between the Flyers Alumni and Cherokee Chiefs Alumni teams was held at the Skate Zone in Voorhees on Dec. 27th. Apart from Brian Propp, who is a longtime close friend of Chief's coach and event organizer Scott McKay, a host of Flyers, Phantoms and Hershey Bears Alumni participated in the event, including Joe Watson, Bob "the Hound" Kelly, Brad Marsh, Ray Allison, Frank "the Animal" Bialowas, Mitch Lamoureaux and Danny Briere. Chiefs Head Coach and tournament organizer Scott McKay and his team an educational fund co-created by the Burd family in remembrance of the 16-year-old standout student and Chorokee Chiefs player who passed seven years ago after a bout with meningitis. Each year, donations and matching funds for college are awarded to the Cherokee Chiefs player with the highest academic performance in school. This year, in honor of the recovery of Flyers Hall of Fame left winger Brian Propp, the Neuro-Rehabilitation Center for stroke patients at Magee Hospital has been added as a fifth beneficiary of proceeds from the game. Philadelphia Flyers Alumni Brian Propp and Ray Allison, NHL Referee Kerry Fraser and Jackson Propp The after-party with the Flyers Alumni was held at the Victory Lane Bar and Grill in West Berlin, NJ. The game and after-party grossed over $35,000. After direct expenses Cherokee Chiefs Coach Scott McKay, Philadelphia Flyers Alumni Brian Propp with Magee Rehabilitation Hospital employees Paula Bonsall and Ashley Stoddard. Longtime NHL referee and South Jersey resident Kerry Fraser officiated the game and legendary Flyers public address announcer Lou Nolan was behind the SkateZone mic. 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Thanks! 14 U S P H L R E P O R T Flyers Cup preview 2016 The conference battles are on. Ches-Mont looks like a free for all Downingtown East (8W-2L1OTL), WC Bayard Rustin (8W-1L-1 OTL), WC East(10W—1L 0OTL) with Unionville(8W-3L-0OTL) as always fighting for a spot. Central standing do not have much separation Ridley (11W-0L1OTL), Haverford High (8W-4L-0OTL), Springfield (10W-1L-0 OTL)and Conestoga( 6W-3L-0OTL) trying to keep up. PCL/Blue : Front running Archbishop Carroll (8W-0L-1OTL) , Roman Catholic (6W-3L-0OTL) and Archbishop Ryan (5W-3L-2OTL) hanging tough. PCL/RED : Malvern Prep (5W-4L-2OTL), Holy Ghost (4W-1L-1OTL) LaSalle (6W-1L-OTL) and St.Josephs prep(6W-3L2OTL). This looks like an old fashion fight to the finish. Pioneer division looks like Spring Ford and Boyertown out to early impressive records . 9 wins 1 loss and 9 win - 2 losses (L-0 OTL) respectively. South : Avon Grove is right now the perennial in front of everyone at undefeated in the division and 7 Wins 5 losses and 0OTL overall. Girls Varsity division : Unionville (9W-0L-0OTL), Garnett Valley(7W-0L-OTL) Downingtown West( 6W-3L-1OTL) Lansdale Catholic (5W-2L-1OTL) make your pick the Ladies are going to make some team earn this years championship. GET out to your local Rinks support these Young men and women. CHECK out our arena listings in Center Ice Hockey Magazine. Christopher Rubert / Sales/Writer 610-804-6706 • [email protected] www.CenterIceHockeyMagazine.com 15 C O L L E G E H O C K E Y R E P O R T Women’s & Men’s Hockey - Nuemann U Schneider and Bek Lucas (so. Feasterville, Pa. / New Jersey Colonials) each finished with a goal and an assist. Justina Mayr (sr. New Westminster, British Columbia / Pacific Steelers) made 28 saves in net. Neumann 5, Fredonia 4 Men’s Hockey Salve Regina opened the scoring at the 7:27 mark of the first period and took a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes. Neumann Battles to 5-4 Win FREDONIA, N.Y. – The Neumann University men’s ice hockey team battled to a 5-4 win at Fredonia on Friday evening in non-conference action. Lauren Cusack (sr. Toronto, Ontario / Etobicoke) tied the game at one at 8:38 if the second period on a backhanded shot. Casey Kilduff (sr. Old Bridge, N.J. / Northwood Prep) and Steph Grundy (fr. Ottawa, Ontario / Hartford Jr. Wolfpack) tallied the assists. The teams remained tied at one after two periods. Mike Davis (so. Newark, Del. / Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) had a goal and an assist. Shayne Morrissey (jr. St. John's, Newfoundland / Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) handed out two assists. Tyler LeFebvre (sr. Ashburn, Va. / Hartford (AtJHL) started the game and made 11 saves, but allowed three goals. Mitch Wiebe (fr. McGregor, Manitoba / Waywayseecoppo Wolverines (MJHL) made 32 saves in net and picked up the win. Two goals in the third period came in a 28 second span. The Seahawks took back the lead. Lucas answered 28 seconds later to knot the score at two off an assist from Schneider. Fredonia got off to a fast start, scoring three goals in the first 8:24 of the game, including a shorthanded goal. This set up Schneider to score the game-winner in overtime. “We started 2016 off the right way. The team came back fresh and we had a great week of practice and we carried that momentum into today,” said head coach Gina Kearns. “We put together a solid 60 minutes against a good Salve team. Cusack started us off with a nice backhanded goal. Lucas had a great individual effort to tie the game in the third and Schneider with a hardnosed shorthanded goal to win it.” The Knights took advantage of their only power play as Steve Low (sr. Haddonfield, N.J. / Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (AtJHL) put Neumann on the board at the 9:03 mark of the first. Morrissey and Davis picked up the assists. The Blue Devils took the 3-1 lead into the first intermission. The Knights scored two quick goals, beginning with 4:03 left on the clock. Jon Low (sr. Haddonfield, N.J. / Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (AtJHL) found the back of the net off assists from Liam Board (so. Burlington, Ontario / Georgetown Raiders (OJHL) and Brandon Gagne (sr. Pembroke, Ontario / Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL). Davis then scored 23 seconds later to tie the game at three. Morrissey and Jory Mullin (jr. Cartwright, Manitoba / Winkler Flyers (MJHL) had the assists. The teams headed into the final 20 minutes knotted at three. Neumann (2-9-1) will head to Salem State tomorrow afternoon for nonconference action beginning at 5:00 PM. FeLebvre Named WCAC West Goalie of the Week Midway through the third period, Neumann tallied another pair of quick goals. Ryan Luiten (jr. Anchorage, Alaska / Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) put the Knights up 4-3 with assists from Shane Topf (jr. Eagle River, Alaska / Gloucester Rangers (CCHL) and Nick Perruccio (jr. Richmond Hill, Ontario / Georgetown Raiders (OJHL). Just over a minute later, Zac Lazzaro (jr. Aston, Pa. / Utica College (ECAC West) scored a shorthanded goal, from Anthony Pino (jr. Glen Mills, Pa. / Brockville Braves (CJHL), for a 5-3 lead. With the goalie pulled, Fredonia was able to get to within one with 1:29 left in regulation. However, that was as close as the Blue Devils would get and the Knights hung on for the 5-4 win. DANBURY, Conn. – Tyler LeFebvre (sr. Asburn, Va. / Hartford (AtJHL), of the Neumann University men’s ice hockey team, was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) West Goalie of the week, for the week ending January 3. LeFebvre was named the Middlebury Holiday Classic Most Valuable Player as the Knights won the tournament and started 2016 2-0. In his first two starts of the season, LeFebvre allowed just two goals and made 80 saves in net. In a 4-1 win over New England College on Saturday, the senior made 33 saves. He followed with 47 saves in the Championship game over host Middlebury. Neumann (8-4, 2-4 ECAC West) will head to Fredonia on Friday and Saturday for non-conference action. Neumann (9-4) and Fredonia (5-6-2) will meet again tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3:00 PM. Jill Weigel Neumann 3, Salve Regina 2 – ot Women’s Hockey Knights Open 2016 with OT Win NEWPORT, R.I. – The Neumann University women’s ice hockey team defeated Salve Regina University 3-2 in overtime on Friday evening to open 2016. Jackie Schneider (fr. Holland, Pa. / Lady Patriots) scored the game winner in the overtime session. 16 Neumann University Director of Sports Information Office: 484-840-4715 Fax: 484-840-4798 www.neumannathletics.com <http://www.neumannathletics.com> @NeumannKnights facebook.com/NeumannKnights U S A H O C K E Y Women’s Standings Christopher Rubert / Sales/Writer 610-804-6706 • [email protected] www.CenterIceHockeyMagazine.com 17 ICE Talk The U-18 Team Played in Princeton By Chris Rubert 4) R.J. Murphy - 6-2, 190 - LW - 2017 NHL draft eligible - This was his first game and he was impressive. He's a good passer. He has solid puck skills. His speed could be better but he makes up for that with his hockey I.Q. by anticipating the play. He gets to loose pucks first. Scored a nice goal on a bang-bang play. The NTDP played an exhibition game in Princeton, New Jersey tonight. Team USA got a 4-1 win. Here were some of the players who stood out in this game: 1) Kieffer Bellows - 6-0, 195 - LW - 2016 draft eligible - Buried a goal down low tonight for the top line. Great speed. Excellent stick and puck control even in traffic. Really fights for the puck along the wall. Plays on the power play and the PK. 5) Ty Amonte - 5-11, 185 - RW - 2016 draft eligible - His dad is Tony and he plays a lot like him. He looks small out there but he was mixing it up. He's fearless in the dirty areas. He plays with moxy. He has terrific speed (more than Tony did). He was good on the one or two face-offs he took. A really solid debut on the 4th line of a very deep team. 2) Clayton Keller - 5-10, 168 - C - 2016 draft eligible - He plays bigger. He was going up against Princeton's top center, Garrett Skrbich on draws and did ok. The Princeton center is five years older and over 20 pounds heavier. When Keller gets stronger, watch out. He set up the Bellow goal. He looks like the fastest player on the team. He's a playmaking center. He has great hands and can draw penalties. Quick release on his shot. Princeton 1) David Hallisey - 5-10, 185 - RW - Previously played in the USPHL. He can score in traffic. He skates well. He’s a hard worker. He’s a sophomore to watch. 3) Keenan Suthers - 6-7, 221 - LW - 2016 draft eligible - His speed is so much better than my last viewing. He had a nice backhanded shot thwarted in the game but showed great drive to the net. He was hitting out there. His defense was excellent. He could win a few more battles in the corners. 2) Chad Krys (2016 draft eligible defenseman) and Adam Fox (2016 draft eligible defenseman) always stand out so I didn't include them this time around. They never disappoint on the blueline. Alex DeBrincat (Photo Russ Cohen) 18 ICE Talk Brian Leetch On Playing for the Bruins Alumni Michel Therrien Hasn't Fully Changed By Russ Cohen By Russ Cohen Foxboro, Mass - - On the heels of a 5-1 win for the Montreal Canadiens their coach, Michel Therrien was on a roll in his postgame presser. At first he was happy to get the win. December (3-11-0) was a rough month for Montreal but so far January has been good to them. The Epix film crew has been following his team around leading up to this big game and like most coaches he wasn't loving the extra attention. He initially talked about it in French but a nice reported told me the gist of what he was saying: Everywhere he turned the cameras Michel Therrien were there. When they were eating lunch, (Photo Russ Cohen) the cameras were there. So he was essentially making excuses for some previous losses. The funny part about that is the Canadiens have a "No Excuses" sign in their home locker room. Bruins Alumni (Photo Russ Cohen) Foxboro, Mass - - The Boston Bruins won the Winter Classic Alumni game 5-4, it was decided by the shootout. All the guys had fun out there and they still love to play the game. Brian Leetch, who logged 61 games as a Bruin is from the area, starred at Boston College, so he was totally at home at Gillette Stadium. "Well, I live here now. I have been here for the past 8 years. My kids are growing up here. They go to school here. I was lucky to play in Fenway (2010) when it was just kind of a fun game and it was snowing. It was just the Bruins alumni." Anybody who played in Fenway had a different experience in a football stadium.. "Absolutely. The amount of people. The sight lines. The outdoor experience is really cool. I never got to experience one of these as a professional. I really never thought I would play outdoors again until this idea came about." Leetch is a pro who understands marketing the game. "Its kind of one of the signature events for the NHL and the fact that they have made it a multi-day event. They set stuff up for the families. They use all the venues around the downtown area. I get it. I give them all the credit from when it started out it wasn't even a Winter Classic in Edmonton. To the first game in Buffalo. The fact that it snowed and it got ratings and had a good game. It has worked out so good for the NHL." Some Ranger fans were mad that he has been playing for the Bruins and he has an answer for them, "I didn't trade myself. That`s what I say to them. There`s one person who you can go to that one about." He laughed after that. It's water under the bridge. Therrien has really dialed it down since his Penguins days in Scranton and Pittsburgh. He's still a very demanding coach but now he is a lot more focused and doesn't have the outbursts he used to have. "First of all, my job is never easy," he quipped after a reporter asked him if this game was easier to manage getting offensive production. "But that's ok. That's good. That's the reason I became a coach." Former Princeton goalie and Massachusetts native, Mike Condon, played an outstanding game. So far his record with Montreal is 11-9-3 with a 2.44 GAA and .907 save percentage. He has been a savior of sorts to the team while their incumbent backstop, Carey Price, has missed a fair amount of games a few times this season with a lower body injury. He is a placeholder for Price but this win could spark another winning streak for the Canadiens. "Yeah I thought he played well, he was our best player today period," said P.K. Subban. "There is no question about it. When you look at the success that we have had over the last month and a half, when he is our best player, we win." Condon had a spectacular glove save late in the second period. He had a solid game. It was a bit quiet in the first but then business picked up a bit. He stopped 27 of 28 shots overall. "I think I even saw coach smile a little bit," said Brendan Gallagher, who returned to this game from an injury. "During a game that`s rare to see so it's certainly something you don`t expect him to make." "New Year, big win. Hopefully January is nicer to us," said Condon. 67,246 attended this game. The crowd was quiet at times but there was a fair amount of action. There were six even strength goals and a fight between Jimmy Hayes and Lars Eller, the second in Winter Classic history (Eller had his gloves on so it wasn't`t listed as a fighting major but Hayes pummeled him). Next year Ottawa, Montreal or Toronto may host an outdoor game for the NHL's centennial celebration. It`s just a rumor but it makes sense. Russ Cohen • 609-980-9131 Notes: P.K. Subban used 3 pairs of skates in this game. One in each period. 2009 had 10 goals, the most in WC play when Detroit beat Chicago 6-4. The six today was the second largest output. This game did feature six even strength goals, a winter classic record. http://www.sportsology.net <http://www.sportsology.net/> • NHL Network Radio (XM 218, Sirius 211) Hockey Prospect Radio • Cultureburst.com • Twitter: @sportsology • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/russ.cohen Check out my new book called "Numbers Don't Lie" 19 ICE Talk Valley Forge Colonials Peewee AA By Coach and C.Rubert When most people are thinking about turkey and Football, the Valley Forge Colonials Peewee AA ice hockey team was hard at work. The 2015 “The Pond” Thanksgiving Hockey Classic in Newark, Delaware was about to settled. Led by Head coach Jeff Malik, the 2003 birth year arrived for their first game. The nemesis would be a spirited team called the Long Beach Lightning. University of Delaware location was to be the site of this first tilt. Despite not having five regular players due to holiday travel, an early lead by the Colonials four goals to one in the first period. A scoreless second period only to have a tuff lightning squad pull the score four goals to three in favor of VF in the early stages of the third period. An empty net goal secured the LB Lighting fate. Thus victory for the young Colonial team, securing four valuable points. Another game later that evening for the lads was played at The Pond in Newark, DE. The nighttime game against the Freeport Arrows was a rendition of earlier in the day with the victory for our local young men. Day 2 two would present a tough known opponent the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. The very same club that had handed the Colonials lads a crushing six goals to two defeat earlier in the DVHL season. This was “THE” must win contest needing the win for a finals berth. Emotional fortitude had prevailed this day a convincing three to nothing win. Apperently the Long beach squad was on a similar mission. The finals would be a rematch from the previous day. VF Jack Rogacki scores two goals in the first for an early lead. The second stanza has colonial netminder Tyler Temoyan putting a wall in front of the net. Early in the third period LBL puts home a tally to close the contest to one goal. But Rogacki would not let this be the day and scores again, three goals to two VF. The lightning tenacity and will score with a minute left in regulation. Fans are roaring and the crowd in a frenzy as the Colonials ice the puck and set the stage for drama. Coach Malik, Hudak , Milhouse and Coach Rogacki (dad) put their best team forward. The ensuing faceoff with fifteen seconds Adam Carter pushes the puck up the boards, youe guessed it Jacob Rogacki puts it down the ice number four! Champions. An astounding eighteen goals for the team allowing only eight. Undefeated tournament. Valley Forge Colonials AA are : Forwards: Adam carter, Alden Spotts, Christopher Cowgill, Griffin malik, Jacob Rogacki,Justin Kratz, Michael Hudak, Riley Vitullo, Timmy Dirusso and Tucker Milhouse. Defense : Alex Nadeau, Cole Sucoloski, Liam Brady and Quinn Hartmetz. Coaches : Jeff Malik, Assistants : Mike Hudak, Steve millhouse and Steve Rogacki Congratulations Valley Forge Colonials AA!!! 20 ICE Talk Blast from the past - Philadelphia Jaguars CIHM had the pleasure of talking to Captain Mark Zebrowski of team Jaguar. Show us a classic ice hockey photo. Front row left to right Chris Watson, Rob Hendrzak, Shawn Callahan, Mark Zebrowski (CAPTAIN), Chris Kaiser, Lou Marrafino Back row left to right Jay Wustner, Glen Miller (A), Butch Doughtery(A), Jeff Schwartz, David Hufner, Chris Schultz, Joe caton, Joe Zebrowski, Pete Hasselmo. ICSHL Winners! 21 ? TriviaPages ? TriviaContest The 1st person to correctly answer these 5 questions wins a Center Ice Hockey Magazine Hockey Jersey. Send answers to [email protected]. One entry per e-mail address allowed. Previous winners this season are ineligible to win again this season. Must collect within 30 days. 1) Name Ex-Flyers Coaching in the NHL now (name all) a) Rod Brind’Amour b) John Stevens c) Paul Homlgren d) Neil Little. 4) What are the most Penalty minutes in one year for the Flyers ? a) 2,621 b) 1,980 c) 2,317 d) 2,194 . 2) Name Flyers Lithuanian player drafted in the first round? a) Dainius Zubrus b) Nikolav Zherdev c) Dmitri Tertyshy d) Radovan Somik. 3) What is the Highest Penalty Kill % in Flyers history ? a ) 79.8 % b) 88.4 % c) 8606 % d) 86.7 %. 5 ) What is the highest Power play % in Flyers history ? a) 28.6% b) 28.8 % c) 26.7% d) 21.8 % WordSearch Flyers All Stars 22 The CIHM WordScramble MatchGame Category: FLYERS ALL-STARS The 1st person to correctly answer the match game wins a box of Upper Deck cards. Send answers to [email protected]. One entry per e-mail address allowed. Winner must be 14 or younger. Previous winners this season are ineligible to win again this season. Must collect within 30 days. Flyers Numbers All stars thru the years Brian Propp 2 Rick Tocchet 16 Mark Howe Rod Brind ‘Amour Gary Galley Norm Barnes Bobby Clarke Leon Rochefort Ron Hextall Dave Poulin 17 1. URIAGXL CUEDO 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 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