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     Peters Townshp's Christian Hanson  signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Christian played for the Indians in the 2001 and 2002 Season and was a member of the 2002 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Class AA Championship Team. Hanson went on to play in the USHL Junior Hockey for the Tri-City Storm and then played for the Notre Dame Fignting Irish until landing with Toronto. Christian's father is the Manager of the RMU Island Sports Center and a Coach in the Pittsburgh Hornets organization ......Congrats to Christian Hanson and good luck in the National Hockey League ! 

  

Story from Toronto Maple Leafs Website

 http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=416108

Story on ESPN

http://videos.espn.com/m/video/20919965/christian_hanson_son_of_slap_shot.htm

 

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2009 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships

West Chester, Pennsylvania

 

Bayard Rustin 5 Mars 0

WEST CHESTER -

Class A – Hat Trick for West Chester

 

        Bayard Rustin (23-2-0) entered the 20th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Class A Championship as Flyers Cup Champions for the first time, on the heels of its brother schools Henderson in 2007 and East in 2008 capturing the previous Pa Cup crowns and ranked # 1 in the Pa Hockey Statewide Rankings. The most revealing factor that does not show up in the stat column is the overwhelming support for Head Coach Nick Russo’s Knights as over 1000 jammed into the IceLine Rink in West Chester, Pa. And 85 – 90 % where in the Blue and Gold of Bayard Rustin.

 

         Mars (23-1-0) winners of the Penguins Cup earlier this week has not played in a hostile environment and certainly did not play the caliber of competition that the Knights do in the Inter-County League, but nonetheless the Planets came out hitting in the opening minutes and outshot BY 12-7, but could not beat goaltender Philipp Allmaier. Rustin went on the power play at 10:13 of the opening period and imposing defenseman Eric Knodel gained the blue line of the Mars zone and fired a lasar to the stick side of Tyler Stepke to give the Knights a 1-0 lead.

 

         Mars got a little sloppy early in the 2nd period and Patrick Kinch made a superb play to keep the puck in the zone get it to Knodel, who threw the puck to the net and Matt Capone outworked the Mars defense for the puck and found the net to give Rustin a 2-0 advantage at 14:28. The Planets were reeling and Tyler Stepke made several nice saves to keep the score 2-0. Mars then took a couple of penalties that would spell doom for their State Championship hopes as William Gaffney took down the right side and wheeled behind the net and completely fooled everyone in the building except the forgotten player on the play and the previews as Mike Ignatuk took the backdoor pass and tapped it in for a huge goal and Rustin was on their way with 7:11 to go and over half the game to play. The Planets slim hopes now were getting worse as the Knights outshot them 16-8 in the middle period and then capped off a great period of hockey as William Gaffney took advantage of a bad clearing attempt and deposited it on the backhand past Stepke to make it 4-0 with 1:06 to go in the period.

 

        Bayard Rustin held off a Mars potential rally in the 3rd period by playing smart hockey and limiting time and space and even though the Planets outshot BY in the 3rd period 8-5, Phillipp Allmaier would turn away all 28 shots to earn a State Championship shutout. Brian Christie would put an exclamation point on Bayard Rustin’s first State Championship victory on a great individual effort beating Stepke on the backhand to make it a 5-0 final and the hat trick for West Chester schools as Rutin joined East and Henderson as Pennsylvania Class A State Champions.

  

2009 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships

West Chester, Pennsylvania

 

Latrobe 3 Council Rock South 2

WEST CHESTER

Class AA – Rally for perfection for Latrobe

 

        Latrobe (25-0-0) has been on a quest since the 2008-2009 season began and become the 2nd Pennsylvania School in Class AA [first was Thomas Jefferson in 1999] and 13th team in State History [Conestoga AAA (1986), Upper St Clair AAA (1987), Meadville AAA (1992,1993,1994,1995,1996), Bishop McCort A (1996), Bethel Park (2002), Mt Lebanon (2006) LaSalle (2008) to complete a perfect season in Interscholastic Hockey in the State of Pennsylvania. Council Rock South (19-5-1), the Flyers Cup would be the team in the Wildcats way of history and beat Suburban League rival North Penn to win their first ever Flyers Cup.

 

        Latrobe was the aggressor in the opening period outshooting CR South 13 –4 in the opening period but Hawks goaltender Sean Boyd was superb stopping the all. Council Rock got a break as the puck bounced past the Latrobe defesneman at the point and Peter Malamud raced up the ice and fired a wrist shot past Nick Loyacona to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead at 3:34 and a short handed goal.

 

        The Wildcats tied the score at 9:30 of the second as Matthew Batis found a loose puck and beat Boyd on the short side to make the count 1-1. CR South had the better of the play in the second period outshooting them 11-6 and earned the lead as Patrick Grilli would not be denied after Loyacona made several great stops and scored on the rebound with 7:09 to play for a power play goal.

 

        Latrobe came out flying in the 3rd period and put CR South on their heels, but Sean Boyd was making the lead stand up. The Hawks took a penalty behind the play and Latrobe’s chances were running out. Dillon Hunter pinched from his point position found the puck and fired a blazing snapshot that just trickled past Boyd for a power play goal with 4:58 to play after some pretty nice passing by the Latrobe power play. Hawks called timeout to settle down their team, but it backfired as Latrobe kept coming and with time running down in regulation, Tyler Berger gathered the puck in the neutral zone and sped down the left side of the ice got a step on the CR South defenseman and slipped a backhand through the 5 hole of Sean Boyd sending the throng of Latrobe faithful into a frenzy. The Wildcats held off Council Rock South the rest of the way and as they did a year ago by the identical score of 3-2, the Latrobe Wildcats became the 5th Class AA team to win back to back Pennsylvania State Championships.

      

2009 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships

West Chester, Pennsylvania

 

LaSalle 6 Shaler 4

 

Class AAA – LaSalle journey’s pay off as they edge feisty Shaler

 

        LaSalle (25-9-5) did not have the season it did a year ago and for Head Coach Wally Muehlbronner the goal was simple, win the last game of the season and LaSalle would be champions of the State of Pennsylvania for the 3rd time in their history and second in a row. Shaler (23-2-0) would be an unknown opponent for LaSalle, but a team that has grown with each victory this season and gained quite a bit of momentum in the playoffs and winning their first ever Penguins Cup in 38 years was maybe the beginning for the Titans as Curt Hetz has built a group of mostly underclassmen into a winner in his first year and the former two-time 50 goal scorer for the Titans believed his team may have some surprises for the Explorers.

 

       LaSalle didn’t waste any time getting things rolling as Flyers Cup hero Dan Merenich scored on a rebound just 58 seconds into the Pennsylvania Class AAA title. Shaler had some jitters but started to build on a penalty kill early in the period. The Titans went on the power play as Gabe Antoni stopped Shane Shiring at 4:02, which grew to a 5 on 3 for 20 seconds. Shaler capitalized as Brian Stein jammed home a Tyler Schreiber rebound to knot the game at one apiece and more importantly established that it could play on equal footing with the Explorers. Shaler committed a costly turnover and Ross Denczi made them pay with 3:13 to play giving LaSalle a 2-1 lead. The Titans fought back and tied the score as Drew Martz converted a quick pass to the front of the net by Patrick Schafer with just 15 seconds to play and the score was tied at 2-2 after one period.

 

       In a wide open second period the teams exchanged shots throughout the period. Shaler’s Drew Martz knocked home a loose puck with 8:44 to go in the period to give the Titans their first lead 3-2. The Explorers now had their work cut out for them and turned their game up a notch late in the 2nd period. Ross Denczi got things started as he wlaked out of the corner and whipped a backhand past Steven Weilersbacher to tie the score 3-3. Less than a minute later was a huge turning point of this State Championship as Matt Catanese kept the puck in at the right point threw a shot which deflected up in the air and Steven Weilersbacher never saw as came down like a rainbow out of the sky over the Shaler goaltender’s glove and into the net as LaSalle regain the lead 4-3. The Titans were on their heels at this point and on a delayed penalty call Mark Schnupp found a loose puck after his teammate was pulled down and stayed with it beating incoming Shaler  goaltender Oscar Prom on the stick side to make it 5-3 with 2:31 to go. The Titans did not quit and had to kill off a penalty late in the period, when Shane Shiring undressed a LaSalle defenseman and fired a low shot on Gabe Antoni, which squirted free and Drew Martz charged the net and buried upstairs at 1:09 to pull Shaler to within one 5-4 at the end of two periods.

 

       The next goal in this hockey game would be paramount as LaSalle found itself in a good old fashioned dogfight with Shaler. The Titans came out in the third period and outshot them 15-6 and the Explorers were holding on at this point as Gabe Antoni made a nice save on Patrick Dobson at 10:34 and similar to Shaler’s Penguins Cup game winner LaSalle was able to work the puck into the Shaler zone just 17 seconds later and Ross Denczi found an opening and Nick Cruice set him up for the biggest goal of LaSalle’s season to give the Explorers some  breathing room at 6-4. Shaler kept working and forcing the play in LaSalle’s end and on the power play nearly scored but Sean McCue was robbed on a spectacular save by Antoni at 7:26 and the Titans kept the puck alive but Antoni made another great stop on Zac Lynch with 7:09 to play. The Explorers could smell victory but Shaler did not go quietly as the Titans played toe to toe with them outshooting LaSalle 42-37 for the game. LaSalle was able to hold on and became the 5th Class AAA team to repeat as Class AAA State Champions joining Churchill, Conestoga, Meadville and Bethel Park to repeat as Pennsylvania Class AAA State Champions.   

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2009 Penguins Cup A Championship

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 24, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
 

Mars 3 Bishop McCort 2

 

PITTSBURGH –

 

    A lot has been written and a lot said about Mars throughout the season, but the simple fact is that this team has been the number one team in Class A for most of the season and since their Penguins Cup loss a year ago looking to atone for what happened at Mellon Arena losing to Quaker Valley and this game would be an opportunity for the Planets to claim their first ever Penguins Cup and move on to Saturday’s State Championship game against 2009 Flyers Cup champions Bayard Rustin. In their path would be a Bishop McCort team and program with a long tradition of Penguins Cup excellence including five Pennsylvania State Class A Championships. Mars would strike first in this game in the 1st period on the power play as Michael Mazzota unleashed a long slap shot from the center point that beat McCort goaltender Jimmy Stenger on a the stick side at 10:33. McCort woul tie the contest at 8:18 of the 2nd period on a bang bang play as Matt Hotlz drilled home a Dane Domonkos rebound to tie the score at one apiece. Brady Sipe would give the Planets the lead with 9:11 to go in regulation as he fired a wrist shot upstairs past Stenger to make it 2-1 in favor of Mars. A little insurance came Mars way on terrific passing play as Andrew Santa finished off a passing play between Derek Sitterly and Matt Wingert with 4:24 to go to make it 3-1 Planets. Dane Domonkos pulled the Crimson Crushers back to within one with 2:56 to play on a power play goal on a rebound of a Kurtis Straw shot from the left point and McCort still had a chance. Mars goaltender Taylor Stepke stopped 28 of 29 shots in the game and several over the last few minutes to give the Mars Planets their first ever Penguins Cup championship.

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2009 Penguins Cup AAA Championship

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 24, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

2009 Penguins Cup AAA Championship

 

Shaler 3 Seneca Valley 2 (2 OT)

 

     Shaler Hockey has been in existence since 1971 and no Shaler team has ventured to the Penguins Cup in their 38 year history and for Seneca Valley, a relatively newer program, the same could be said, so this game would be a match up of two programs looking to claim their first big prize. The Titans had the better of the play early on as they outshot the Raiders 7-1 until Shaler struck at 8:36 of the opening period when Patrick Schafer one timed a Drew Martz cross ice pass through the 5-hole to give the Titans a 1-0 lead. That lead would be extended early in the second period as Schafer found the net again after Seneca failed to clear the zone beating Ryan Schutte on a wrist shot high over the glove hand side at 11:43 of the 2nd to make it 2-0. Seneca would have a 5 on 3 that they did not score on but provided a momentum shift in the game which led to a Raider goal with 1:49 to play in the period as Tyler Mesisca poked home a rebound to pull Seneca to within one at 2-1. Shaler was still carrying the play in the 3rd period but could not put the Raiders away and it cost them when with 5:33 to play Tayler Wagner kept the puck in the zone and then moments later fired a low wrist shot from the right point through the 5-hole of Shaler goaltender Oscar Prom to tie the score. The teams battled into the and through the first overtime period as both teams had decent chances but could not score. Early in the 2nd overtime, Billy Dobson just missed only six seconds in, then Logan Pfeffer would have the game on his stick just missing on the backhand of a wide open net at 8:49 and the very next trip up the ice resulted in a shot that will be remembered in Shaler Hockey for a long time as Shane Shiring unleashed a wicked low slap shot which trickled past Ryan Schutte, sending the Shaler fans into a frenzy and giving the Titans their first Penguins Cup title in school history.

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Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Mar 23, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships will be played on March 28th at the IceLine in West Chester. Pennsylvania will crown champions in Class A, AA and AAA for the 34th year since 1975 and defending Class AAA champions LaSalle Explorers of Eastern Pennsylvania and the defending Class AA champions Latrobe Wildcts return to defend their titles from a year ago. Pa Hockey will be on hand to bring you the coverage of the Pa Hockey finals aas East meets West !

Note: The Pa Hockey Previews are NOW available 

 www.eteamz.com/pahockey/files/PACUP09PREVIEW.xls

 Pointstreak is going to do real-time tracking of the Pennsylvania Championship games at IceLine as a demonstration of their software.

Pointstreak - PA Championships

http://www.pointstreak.com/players/players-leagues-scoreboard.html?leagueid=793&seasonid=4009&date=03/28/09

The progress of the game, final scores, and player statistics will be available immediately from the scorer's box.

 

The broadcast of the Latrobe vs. Council Rock South Class AA Championship Game on WBCB1490 AM & wbcb1490.com.  Here's the direct link to the page of WBCB's website that has all of LBCSHL broadcasts archived from this high school ice hockey season (the
archive links are at the bottom of the page):  http://63.88.115.40/

To access LBCSHL Archived Games go to www.wbcb1490.com and clicking on "Local Sports".  There's a complete copy of our 2008 - 2009 "Hockey Night in Bucks"
Broadcast Schedule"  

    PENGUIN CUP FINALS                  
A 1 Mars  3   Bishop McCort  2 Mellon Arena Tuesday 24-Mar 6:30 PM  
    FLYERS CUP FINALS                  
A 1 Bayard Rustin 4 3 Hershey 3 Spectrum Saturday 21-Mar 10:30 AM OT
    PENNSYLVANIA CUP FINALS                  
A E Bayard Rustin  5 W  Mars  0 IceLine Saturday 28-Mar 11:00 AM  

    PENGUIN CUP FINALS                
AA 1 Latrobe 3 2 Montour 0 Mellon Arena Monday 23-Mar 7:00 PM
    FLYERS CUP FINALS                
AA 3 North Penn 2 4 Council Rock South 5 Spectrum Saturday 21-Mar 12:45 PM
    PENNSYLVANIA CUP FINALS                
AA E Council Rock South  2 W Latrobe  3 IceLine Saturday 28-Mar 1:30 PM

    PENGUIN CUP FINALS                
AAA 1 Shaler  3 2 Seneca Valley  2 Mellon Arena Tuesday 24-Mar 8:30 PM
    FLYERS CUP FINALS                
AAA 1 LaSalle 6 3 Father Judge 2 Spectrum Saturday 21-Mar 3:00 PM
    PENNSYLVANIA CUP FINALS                
AAA E LaSalle  6 W  Shaler  4 Ice Line Saturday 28-Mar 4:00 PM

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