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Mt Lebanon shows off it power play in the House of Chills

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Nov 14 2005 at 04:00PM PST
MEADVILLE - Mt Lebanon entered the House of Chills as the # 1 ranked team in the Pa Hockey Elite 8 poll and have gone unchallenged in the opening three games waltzing through Central Catholic, Cathedral Prep and Gateway by a combined score of 21-2. So Coach Paul ‘the professor’ Taibi knew a little stiffer test awaited the untested Blue Devils in Meadville in a match-up of two of the pre-seasons top teams. Meadville has not been as convincing defeating McDowell, Seneca Valley and Baldwin but dropped a 2-1 decision to Penn Trafford in the games final 1:18 for a 3-1-0 record. The Bulldogs also know that this contest will be a barometer for its club going forward if its hopes to compete for the Penguins Cup in March. Head Coach Jamie Plunkett’s teams usually peak in time for the playoffs, which does not underestimate the importance of this game in the final standings for seeding 1-5 in the playoffs, which is critical for home ice advantage in rounds one and two and matches lesser opponents in those rounds. Mt Lebanon 1-0 1st period as Jon Wilen scored on the power play as Tyler ‘the Terminator’ Murovich and Josh ‘they are finally letting play’ Mandic at 6:20 of the opening period. Meadville tied the game as Casey Rogers unleashed a slapshot just inside the post past Matt Vaughn with 2:32 remaining in the opening period. A very evenly played first period saw both teams register 6 shots on Vaughn and the Bulldogs Brian Danczak. The Blue Devils took the lead with 11:32 remaining in the 2nd as Josh Mandic one-timed a Tyler Murovich cross ice pass on the power play that beat Brian Danczak high over the glove hand side. Mt Lebanon pressed the attack late in the second period but Brian Danczak kept the goals out and the teams went to the ice cut with the Blue Devils held a 2-1 lead. Coach Paul Taibi was looking to play defensive in third period, but took it to the extreme as assistant coaches Dave ‘the Milk Man’ Dorsey and Bobby ‘Who’s Who’ Montana locked Tyler Murovich and Josh Mandic in the locker room. Fortuntely, ‘the Terminator’ had his cell phone and called the Bat Phone to summon Professor of Egyptology King Tut fka Bob Sebastian representing the ‘Concerned Citizens of Mt Lebanon’ to fetch the key and release the young men to return to play at 14:32. At 13:36, Danczak robbed Jon Wilen from point blank range to keep it a 2-1 game. The Bulldogs had an early season mental mistake at 9:36 wit h a too many men on the ice penalty giving the Blue Devils a huge opportunity to go up by two. Brian Danczak came up big on Josh Mandic at 8:57 with a cross crease save. Sean McDermott would get a rise out of the Mt Lebanon faithful and his bench as he pounced on Shane Ferguson rebound to give Lebo a 3-1 lead. Meadville showed their frustration by taking another penalty and again in was McDermott who finished Josh Mandic pass at 6:39 and all the sudden in a little over two minutes a tight 2-1 contest was now a 4-1 Mt Lebanon advantage. At 4:08, Meadville etched a little closer as Mike Noonan beat the Mt Lebanon defense and deked Matt Vaughn to pull the Dawgs to within 4-2. Meadville started to mount a little pressure on Mt Lebanon in the waning moments of the third period prompting Meadville to pull the goalie with 1:40 to play. Shane Ferguson warmed up the bus with an empty netter with 31 ticks remaining for a convincing 5-2 victory for the Blue Devils. image

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