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Franklin Regional turns the table on Canevin with 4-2 win.

 

2008 Penguins Cup Semi-Finals AA

 

Franklin Regional 4 Canevin 2

 

       Canevin (19-2-2) and Franklin Regional (19-3-1) met the last week of the regular season in a game which I reported was poorly officiated and I stand by everything I wrote. While Canevin won the hockey game 4-0 and earned the second seed, this would be a rematch which hopefully would give an opportunity to see two teams that have had terrific seasons in Class AA have a chance to settle the opportunity to play Latrobe on the ice. Canevin is a hockey program with great tradition and State Championships in 1983, 1984 and 1989 to their credit and their last trip to the Penguins Cup was in 2000 and ended in the final minute on a goal that sent Thomas Jefferson to their 3rd consecutive Pennsylvania State Championship. The Crusaders Head Coach Kevin Zielmanski went to the State Finals with Central Catholic in 1998 in hid first year at the helm before losing to LaSalle 3-2 at Rostraver and had an opportunity to repeat that feat with Canevin in his first year there. Franklin Regional has been to the Penguins Cup Finals in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2003 [AAA] five times and has come away empty in its history and is looking to move on to the finals again.

 

        Franklin Regional came out and accomplished what they didn’t do in 45 minutes of the first meeting and that is score a goal as Johnny Cecere found Eugene Mack behind goaltender Zach Bogden at 14:27 for a tap in and a 1-0 lead. Franklin went on the power play at 10:25 and this time captalized as Eugene Mack skated into the zone down the middle and buried a wrist shot high over the glove hand of Bogden to make it 2-0 at 10:09. Canevin showed resilience as Josh Daley backed off the FR defense and fired a perfect pass to Vincent Nicolella who made no mistake and cut the lead to 2-1 with 9:31 to play. Franklin’s Adam Baumgardner missed a wide open chance at 7:20 and then the Crusaders got their first chance on the power play. Josh Daley is a very good hockey player and a smart one as well and he scored a Mario Lemieux type gol from behind the net as he banked a shot off Anthony Livecchi to tie the game at two apiece. Canevin had a chance with :24 to go in the opening period but Vince Nicolella could not convert a wide open chance.

 

         Franklin Regional regained the lead at 12:42 of the second period as Eugene Mack threaded a perfect pass to Johnny Cecere to make it 3-2. Zach Bogden kept Canevin in the game with a nice stop on Steve Shirk at 12:33. The Crusaders and Panthers played pretty evenly and a questionable call at 5:34 put the Panthers on the power play. Bogden stopped Jared Yesko from point blank range at 5:07. Canevin had a shorthanded opportunity at 4:11 but Anthony Livecchi stoned Cam Zappi. Canevin went on the power play at 3:35 and Franklin would take a 3-2 lead to the locker room despite being outshot 15-13 thru two periods.

 

          This was anyone’s hockey game heading to the final period and Zach Bogden continued to play well in goal for Canevin as he stopped Jared Yesko at 14:06 on the power play. The Panthers blew their opprtuntiy on the power play with a very bad penalty at 13:55. Bogden topped Johnny Cecere from in close. Franklin was now looking to the clock as their ally after Frank Vance could not convert after a great move and a nice save by Anthony Livecchi at 8:54. The Crusaders were whistled again and put the Panthers on the power play, but Canevin almost tied the game as Josh Daley’s shot hit the post at 8:12. The killer goal of the game came moments later at 7:54 as Eugene Mack found a wide open Steve Shirk on a the back door and threaded a beautiful pass for the 4th goal for Franklin and a 4-2 lead. Canevin got another penalty at 7:12 putting the Panthers on the powr play and taking the starch out of Canevin. Josh Daley had a chance with 5:18 to go in the regulation but the bounces were bot going the way of the Crusaders in this one.

A very dangerous play occurred late in this contest similar to the previous game against Franklin as Josh Daley was hit from behind and boarded with nothing called. This was a similar play to the Steve Shirk hit at the end of the regular season finale and should have been called, but was not. Canevin had a power play with 1:48 to play and would need a miracle finish, but Franklin Regional closed the door and walked away with a 4-2 victory and earned a trip to the Penguins Cup final to meet rival Latrobe.   

   

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2008 Penguins Cup Semi-Finals AAA

 

Bethel Park 3 Mt Lebanon 2 [3 OT]

 

PITTSBURGH –

 

   Mt Lebanon (19-1-2) and Bethel Park (13-5-2) played a historic game two weeks ago outdoors in which the Blue Devils came away with a 2-0 victory. Any time Bethel Park and Mt Lebanon square off in anything it’s brings significance, but with a trip to the  Penguins Cup on the line, it just adds to the significance. Bethel Park had a rebuilding year by their standards and played out of the 6th seed and defeated Seneca Valley 2-1 to earn a trip to this point. The Hawks coach Jim McVay knows when you get to Mellon Arena anything can happen and his team still has an opportunity to gain the ultimate prize if they can defeat Mt Lebanon. The Blue Devils have only lost one time this season and that was to awaiting Penguins Cup finalist Pine Richland.

 

         Mt Lebanon got the first chance on the power play and converted as Brooks Behling scored on the short side with a wrist shot from the right circle to give the Blue Devils a 1-0 lead at 7:38..The Hawks tied the game with 6:14 to go in the opening period as Cinner Wells shot the puck from the right point and it was deflected by Matt Quigley to make it 1-1. In a typical Mt Lebanon – Bethel game the period was limited chances and tied in shots 6-6.

 

         In a scoreless second period, the shots were 6-2 in favor of Bethel Park with a couple of power plays and headed to the third period tied at one apiece. Bethel Park got a powr play to start the third period and converted as Tommy Whetsel got just enough of a backhand to beat Robbie Behling at 11:12 and give the Hawks a 2-1 lead. The game heated up with several chances for both teams, but the clock was running out on Mt Lebanon’s season as Bethel held a 2-1 lead. Brandon Bianco answered the prayers of Mt Lebanon as he converted a Jon Wilen pass out of the corner with 1:23 to play and tie the game 2-2 and the teams headed to overtime.

 

          The teams played two overtime period with Mt Lebanon’s best chance coming off the stick of Bianco but Ben Garcia made a real nice leg at 5:13 of the 1st oevertime and then an excellent glove save on Chris Ford on a power play at 7:01 of overtime # 2. Bethel’s Tommy Whetsel hit the post with 2:22 to go in the 2nd OT and the game headed into overtime # 3. Bethel Park played a memorable overtime here a year ago losing to North Allegheny  in double overtime. This time it would be the Hawks prevailing as Tommy Whetsel made the most of another opportunity and would not be denied scoring on his own rebound past a fallen Robbie Behling to give Bethel a 3-2 triple overtime victory and send them on to play top seed and undefeated Pine Richland for the 2008 Penguins Cup Class AAA Championship.

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2008 Penguins Cup Semi-Finals AAA

  

Pine Richland 5 Meadville 1

 

PITTSBURGH –

 

     Pine Richland (21-0-0) has won two consecutive Pennsylvania Class AA State Championships in 2006 and 2007 over Haverford Fords and is looking for their 4th consecutive trip to the Penguins Cup finals, but the first in their history in Class AAA. Also on the line is a perfect season, which has happened by the 1986 Conestoga Pioneers, 1987 Upper St Clair Panthers and 2006 Mt Lebanon Blue Devils. Meadville did finish their regular season in the old Lake Shore League and in the Pennsylvania State playoffs several times in their history as well. Rams Head Coach Bob Kennedy has a history with Meadville as well as he was the coach of Bethel Park in 1997 that broke the Bulldogs run of State Titles at five straight. Although his Rams have played only 21 or so games this season, the Bulldogs of Meadville (13-5-3) annually play 50 + contests against the PIHL and top flite competition from Ohio and across the USA. After the Dawgs win as the  # 7 seed over rival North Allegheny last week, the Meadville history of State Championships looked to have new life if Meadville could somehow derail Pine Richland and it would take all of Jamie Plunkett’s 21 of years experience the Bulldogs to get them there. 

 

     Meadville and Pine Richland played a pretty even game in the opening period and the Bulldogs had the games first opportunity at 14:15 of as Dan  Szymanski made a glove save on Morgan Nickerson. Pine Richland came back at 12:19 as Dylan Trombetta stole the puck and had a near miss and then another at 11:59  as Trombetta got behind the defense but a nice stop by Brian Danczak. The Rams had another chance at 8:41 as Brandon Saad just missed wide and then at 7:23 Dylan Trombetta made a great move and just hit side of net on the backhand as the game remained scoreless. Drew Finton had a good chance with 2:29 to go and Dan Szymanski made a nice stop. Pine Richland took the games first penalty, but Meadville could not capitalize and the period ended scoreless as the Bulldogs outshot the Rams 8-7.

 

       Pine Richland was a different team to start the second period as freshman Brandon Saad unleashed a shot from point blank range but Bryan Danczak made a leg save at 14:32. Less than a minute later at 13:10, Saad took the puck off the near boards walked to the middle of the ice and fired a snapshot to the glove side which handcuffed Danczak and fluttered over the glove side and into the net to give the Rams a 1-0 lead. PR struck quickly 32 seconds later at 12:38 as Bryan Watt gathered the puck behind the net and fed Eric Febert who made it look easy beating Danczak to make it 2-0. The Rams tilted the ice in the second period with a 12-1 shot advantage prior to a 50n 3 power play and had a chance to put some distance between themselves and the Bulldogs at 6:55, but coach Plunkett called the timeout and Meadville killed it off. Meadville could have been back in the game as Pine Richland’s mental mistake with a too many men on the ice penalty, but the bulldogs took a costly penalty just 47 seconds into the power play. Shots in the 2nd period were 17-2 in favor of Pine Richland.

 

             The Rams were looking for the knockout punch early in the third period and the brothers Saad would delivered it as Brandon Saad set up George Saad who scored at 13:58 to make it 3-0 in favor of Pine Richland. The Rams were now on cruise control and would just begin to close the door on Meadville by limiting chances and cutting the ice in half. Evan Goetz gathered the puck in his own end and took the puck up the left side and blasted a wrist shot high over the glove of Bryan Danczak with 8:01 remaining to make it 4-0. Shots were 7-6 in favor of Pine Richland in the 3rd period and the predicted trip to the Penguins Cup was well within reach for the Rams. Meadville’s Billy Espy broke the shutout of Dan Szymanski with 48 ticks left to make it 4-1 and then Ryan Battin would close it out for Pine Richland with a goal from on the doorstep with 14 seconds left to make the final count 5-1 and put Pine Richland on track for a showdown with LaSalle in the State Championship on March 29th in Johnstown.  

   

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2008 Penguins Cup Semi-Finals AA

 

Latrobe 3 West Allegheny 2 (OT)

 

PITTSBURGH –

 

        West Allegheny  (17-5-0) knocked Latrobe out of the playoffs a year ago in overtime on a Ryan Kumpfmiller goal to help the Indians advance to the Penguins Cup Semis before losing to eventual State Champions Pine Richland. Latrobe (19-3-0) returned the favor earlier in the regular season 5-4 in overtime. Coaches Ron Makoski of Latrobe and Norm Cook of West Allegheny had to figure these two teams would reconvene at some point of the playoffs and it just turns out that after opening victories in the playoffs that these two teams would vie for a spot in the Penguins Cup final. While West Allegheny advanced in Class A in 1996 before losing to Bishop McCort, Latrobe has never advanced past the Penguins Cup Semi-Finals, although they have been many people’s team of choice to do so in 2007 – 08.

 

     The first period was a series of power plays as Latrobe got the first one at 13:31 and West Allegheny got the 2nd one at 11:37 and the Indians capitalized as Ryan Kumpfmiller on a nice passing play finished it off with a wrist shot to the far side of Nick Loyacona at 11:02 to give West A a 1-0 lead. Jeff Cupelli had a nice opportunity after a nice maneuver around the Latrobe defense, but Nick Loyacona made a better save. Latrobe had a chance to tie the game on a power play then 5 on 3 at 4:12 of the opening period and they did it as Alex Stahl took a nice cross-ice pass from Brody Aukerman and beat Kyle Mortimer through the 5-hole to tie the score at one apiece with 3:28 to play. Ryan Kumpfmiller had a shorthanded breakaway but Nick Loyacona made a real nice save at 2:36 as the period and the shots [5-5] were a deadlock.

 

      The second period was a little slower pace than the opening period and did not heat up until Michael McCurdy had a breakaway which was stopped by Kyle Mortimer. West A went on the power play at 8:20, but JeffJoe Regula had a chance shorthanded and missed high over the crossbar. The Indians could not capitalize on the power play at 5:01 and the Wildcats were next on the man advantage at 1:57 and they would take the lead as JeffJoe Regula found a wide open Alex Stahl for his 2nd power play goal with 1:33 to play and gave Latrobe a 2-1 lead. With 51 seconds to play Latrobe went on the power play again and Brody Aukerman’s chance with :05 to go was stopped by Mortimer. Shots were 6-6 in the second as the Wildcats head to the locker room with the lead 2-1. 

 

        The third period was back and forth early on as the Wildcats clung to a 2-1 lead. Latrobe’s Andrew Ong set up Jason Angus who hit the post at 10:29 and with 8:18 to play Kyle Mortimer stopped Michael McCurdy after a 3 on 2. Latrobe dug in on the penalty kill at 7:22 and successfully killed off a West A power play. The Indians would take advantage of an errant clearing attempt by Latrobe as a rebound caromed to the stick of Tyler Fitzgerald with 4:40 to play, who slide the puck under Nick Loyacona and the game was tied again at two apiece. The Indians almost took the lead with 4:10 to go as Ryan Kumpfmiller set up Justin DiSanti who narrowly missed a chance for West A to gio ahead. On the next trip up the ice Jeff Rossi’s shot from the slot was blocked by West Allegheny at 3:50. A West Allegheny power play with 3:00 to go but a great penalty kill by Latrobe ensued and JeffJoe Regula almosted ended the game in overtime with :49 to go but his shot sailed high and wide.

          On to overtime we went and after penalty was called on West Allegheny, Latrobe went on the power play and after a great keep in the zone by Brody Aukerman, a rebound shot found its way to the stick of Michael McCurdy, who made no mistake burying West Allegheny with a shot on the ice into the open net with 7:43 remaining in overtime sending the Latrobe Wildcats to their first Penguins Cup in school history with a heartstopping 3-2 overtime victory at Mellon Arena. imageimage

2008 Penguins Cup Semi-Finals A

  

Mars 3 Bishop McCort 1

 

    Bishop McCort (15-7-0) has a long history of State Championships including 5 in a period of seven years in Class A and also a repeated history in the Penguins Cup Semi-Finals. The Crimson Crushers last advanced to the State Finals in 2005 losing to Penncrest and it has been nine years since paydirt for the Crushers in 1999. Head Coach John Bradley would have to do it this year without Dane Domonkos, who was dressed but unable to play and would have a tough task against a Mars (20-1-1) team who earned the number one seed and defeated the Crimson Crushers back in mid-December 4-1. The Planets have held down the top spot in Class A for most of the season and have knocked on the Penguins Cup door only twice in their history losing to Westmont Hilltop in 2003 and again a year ago to Penguins Cup champions Freeport. Mars Head Coach Tim Coleman in his first year set up prior to the season to accomplish a Penguins Cup and the Crimson Crushers are a stepping stone to achieving what no other Mars team has done before.

 

    Mars came out in the opening minutes to take control of McCort as Mike Heltman was pulled down at 14:14, setting up a Planets power play and outshot McCort 5-0 early on. The Crimson Crushers settled in and did not let up a shot the rest of the period, while countering with 3 of their own. BM’s Chad James was stopped by Greg Lewis on a breakaway with 7:31 to go. The game was scoreless after one period.

 

     On to the second period and McCort went on the power play with 14:51 to go in the period, but didn’t score. Mars struck first as Mike Heltman got a loose rebaound and beat Danny Mock high to the stick side to make it 1-0. The Crimson Crushers went on the power play again and this time the Planets Ian Finney had a great chance that was turned aside by Mock at 8:42. The McCort goaltender Mock made a series of nice stops on Finney and Mike Heltman at 6:24 and then a great leg save on Andrew Santa at 5:16. With the score 1-0, Mars put the Crushers on the power play and then took an undisciplined unsportsmanlike conduct penalty putting McCort on a 5 on 3 with 1:59 left in the period. Bishop McCort would take advantage as Todd Thomas shot the puck from the center point and Anthony Pioli tipped it past Greg Lewis to tie the game with 47 seconds left in the second period 1-1and make it a brand new hockey game. The Crushers outshot Mars 14-11 in the period.

        The third period started with a Mars power play at 11:54 and another one at 10:23 but could not score as McCort’s Todd Thomas made a great defensive play to deny Ian Finney an open net at 10:06. Mars finally answered when Mike Mazzota streaked down the right side and fired a snap shot to the far side of Danny Mock for a power play goal and a 2-1 lead with 10:06 to play in regulation. McCort went on the power play with 8:22, but the Planets calmly killed it off. Danny Mock kept Bishop McCort in this hockey game stopping Mike Heltman at 3:13, Jake Robasch from on the doorstep at 2:17 and then robbed Mike Heltman on the back door with 1:24 to go and Robasch again, who was in alone with 54 seconds to go. You just had to think McCort would get a chance, which they did in the final minute but Greg Lewis was equal to the task. When Andrew Santa raced to a loose puck with 17 seconds to go and deposited into an empty net, it was Christmas in March as the Planets marched on to thir first ever Penguins Cup final with a 3-1 victory over a stubborn Bishop McCort club. Final shots were 28-24 in favor of Mars. The Planets advance to their first Penguins Cup in club history.    image