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2/20 - Hampton sends off seniors with victory to remember !

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Feb 20 2003 at 04:00PM PST
VALENCIA ~ Canevin has clinched a playoff spot and is working on preparing for the upcoming playoffs. Coach Brian Henderson has done a wonderful job getting the Crusaders back in the playoffs after a two year sabbatical and is now working on teaching his players what it takes to go to the next level including discipline. Canevin would be playing without Justin Holzer, who was suspended for this contest, but will be needed if the Crusaders have hopes of advancing, which has been a tradition. Hampton has been one of the biggest mysteries of the 2002-2003 season, starting off with a 2-6-0 record. Something happened as the Talbots have had a great second half and could be a factor in the upcoming playoffs, which I am sure pleases head coach Craig Clontz. Senior night was celebrated and the underlying message of this senior night was the admiration amongst the players, who have matured into a team that is willing to put in on the line in the trenches, which is critical for any team thinking of a playoff run…..and this is the number one reason Hampton has turned their season around along with the improved play of goaltender Brian Troiano. Canevin had its chances in the first period to grab the lead on the road as Regis McGrath missed on a breakaway in the games opening minute. Both teams had power play opportunities, but Troiano and Canevin’s Patrick Smith kept the game scoreless. With the Crusaders on the power play in the final minute of the period, Troiano robbed Dane Hetland with :01 on the clock and the first period was scoreless. The Hampton goaltender was stealing the show as he stopped Hetland and Pawlos at 11:52. Hampton looked to break out on top as Brandon Kolich hit the post at 8:28 and the Talbots gain some momentum and scored the opening tally as Michael Briston’s shot from a weird angle banked off Smith to give the Talbots a 1-0 lead. The Crusaders came right back as McGrath took a picture perfect pass from Jordan Goff and the game was tied at one apiece. In the third period, Hampton appeared to take the lead as John Bongiovanni’s goal at 10:09 was waved off on a high stick. On the next shift, after Briston won the faceoff, Grant Patterson cut inside the Canevin defender and beat Smith low on the short side and the Talbots had a 2-1 lead. Then with 5:22 remaining, Canevin was whistled for a penalty and coach Henderson was livid and picked up a bench minor putting Hampton on a 5 on 3. Bongiovanni scored on the rebound with 4:58 left for a big insurance goal and a 3-1 lead for the Talbots. Jared Coleman put Canevin back in reach with a goal just 10 seconds later to make the score 3-2. Brian Troiano would have the last say in this game as he stoned Crusader sniper Dane Hetland on a clear breakaway with 2:38 remaining and shut the door the rest of the way for a 3-2 Hampton victory. imageimage

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