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New Montour opens up with win over Big Macs

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 3, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
CANONSBURG – Special Report by Pa Hockey When we last left Montour and Canon McMillan, each team was smouldering over narrow playoff losses. The Spartans fell in overtime to Chartiers Valley, which was easily the upset of the 2005 AA playoffs. Coach Dan Siegel’s club won a Division Championship, but the loss meant the graduation of several key players, which would mean a new group of Spartans led by Zach Perry will have to pick up the slack. Canon McMillan’s Penguins Cup semi-final appearance and loss to ultimate State Champions Peters Twp left a bad taste in many of the Big Macs mouths and did not satisfy head coach Dave Fryer, who felt his team was destined for a State Championship. CM returns some very solid offensive performers in Justin Cormack and Jesse Patnesky, but goaltending will have to there should this team has playoff aspirations While everyone was focused on the final result of the 2004-2005 season, I would like to recall some unfinished business in the form of a late season game between the two clubs at Neville Island Sports Center, where the teams battled to a 4-4 tie in a game that was curfewed leaving both teams flabbergasted as to why they couldn’t finish it. That was the last time these two teams met and frankly was the last great game either team played in the 2004-2005 season. What could have been a momentum builder in to the playoffs, became an asterisk on the scoresheet for a league, which compiled plenty of them throughout the season and during the playoffs and floods Gotham City with plenty of crime. After finding one of the final parking spaces in Canonsburg, not to be confused with the ‘Canonball’ [may it rest in piece], we set off into the Iceoplex to find a seat in the jammed packed arena with the ‘Concerned Citizens of Montour’ and Robin the Boy Wonder’s ‘Concerned Citizens of Canon McMillan’. With Music, pre-game Division Banners ceremonies, tailgate parties and the inability to find a plug to turn on the Bat Computer, we would have to rely on battery power from the Utility Belt to bring you all of the action. At 13:04 of the first period, Montour netminder freshman Matt Skoff stopped CM’s Justin Cormack, who broke around the Montour defense for the game’s first chance. Montour would strike first as at the 10:00 mark, Paul Ciotti played bumper pool to give the Spartans a 1-0 lead, on a shot that fooled goaltender Mike O’Neill and trickled past him. Montour continued the pressure on CM with a flurry of shots at around the 7minute mark, but O’Neill was equal to the task. The Big Macs struggled in their own end in the first period, but held off the Spartans keeping the 1-0 score in tact. With just :58 seconds remaining in the opening period, Canon McMillan was buzzing as Nick Cusilito and Justin Cormack dug the puck free and Jesse Patnesky was there for a tap-in to tie the score at one apiece. On to the second and at 13:39 of the period on the power play, the Spartans displayed some real nice puck movement and Zach Perry blasted a snapshot on a one-timer off an Aaron Siegel cross-ice feed to give Montour a 2-1 lead. Canon Mac had an early season mental mistake as they were caught with too many men on the ice at 6:31, giving the Black and Gold a chance to go up by two. CM’s Kyle Harnen had a great chance on a partial break at 5:19, but Matt Skoff cut down the angle and made a big save. Then the Spartans made them pay at 4:46 as Zach Perry went upstairs over the shoulder of O’Neill to make it a 3-1 hockey game, which Montour took to the ice cut. At 11:39 of the third period, Adam Rizza was parked out in front and took a pass from Josh Spano and burieda a snapshot past O’Neill for a hug insurance tally and a 4-1 lead for the Spartans. With 7:45 remaining, Justin Cormack broke down the off wing and Matt Skoff said no. Canon Mac went on the power play with 5:03 remaining to try a last ditch effort to get back in the game and with 4:03 left Justin Cormack finally solved Skoff skating around the zone and then down the middle of the ice blasting a slapshot high over the glove side to cut the lead to 4-2. With 2:20 remaining, the Big Macs went back on the power play, but the Spartans would shut the door for a 4-2 opening night victory. imageimage
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New Montour opens up with win over Big Macs

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 3, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
CANONSBURG – Special Report by Pa Hockey When we last left Montour and Canon McMillan, each team was smouldering over narrow playoff losses. The Spartans fell in overtime to Chartiers Valley, which was easily the upset of the 2005 AA playoffs. Coach Dan Siegel’s club won a Division Championship, but the loss meant the graduation of several key players, which would mean a new group of Spartans led by Zach Perry will have to pick up the slack. Canon McMillan’s Penguins Cup semi-final appearance and loss to ultimate State Champions Peters Twp left a bad taste in many of the Big Macs mouths and did not satisfy head coach Dave Fryer, who felt his team was destined for a State Championship. CM returns some very solid offensive performers in Justin Cormack and Jesse Patnesky, but goaltending will have to there should this team has playoff aspirations While everyone was focused on the final result of the 2004-2005 season, I would like to recall some unfinished business in the form of a late season game between the two clubs at Neville Island Sports Center, where the teams battled to a 4-4 tie in a game that was curfewed leaving both teams flabbergasted as to why they couldn’t finish it. That was the last time these two teams met and frankly was the last great game either team played in the 2004-2005 season. What could have been a momentum builder in to the playoffs, became an asterisk on the scoresheet for a league, which compiled plenty of them throughout the season and during the playoffs and floods Gotham City with plenty of crime. After finding one of the final parking spaces in Canonsburg, not to be confused with the ‘Canonball’ [may it rest in piece], we set off into the Iceoplex to find a seat in the jammed packed arena with the ‘Concerned Citizens of Montour’ and Robin the Boy Wonder’s ‘Concerned Citizens of Canon McMillan’. With Music, pre-game Division Banners ceremonies, tailgate parties and the inability to find a plug to turn on the Bat Computer, we would have to rely on battery power from the Utility Belt to bring you all of the action. At 13:04 of the first period, Montour netminder freshman Matt Skoff stopped CM’s Justin Cormack, who broke around the Montour defense for the game’s first chance. Montour would strike first as at the 10:00 mark, Paul Ciotti played bumper pool to give the Spartans a 1-0 lead, on a shot that fooled goaltender Mike O’Neill and trickled past him. Montour continued the pressure on CM with a flurry of shots at around the 7minute mark, but O’Neill was equal to the task. The Big Macs struggled in their own end in the first period, but held off the Spartans keeping the 1-0 score in tact. With just :58 seconds remaining in the opening period, Canon McMillan was buzzing as Nick Cusilito and Justin Cormack dug the puck free and Jesse Patnesky was there for a tap-in to tie the score at one apiece. On to the second and at 13:39 of the period on the power play, the Spartans displayed some real nice puck movement and Zach Perry blasted a snapshot on a one-timer off an Aaron Siegel cross-ice feed to give Montour a 2-1 lead. Canon Mac had an early season mental mistake as they were caught with too many men on the ice at 6:31, giving the Black and Gold a chance to go up by two. CM’s Kyle Harnen had a great chance on a partial break at 5:19, but Matt Skoff cut down the angle and made a big save. Then the Spartans made them pay at 4:46 as Zach Perry went upstairs over the shoulder of O’Neill to make it a 3-1 hockey game, which Montour took to the ice cut. At 11:39 of the third period, Adam Rizza was parked out in front and took a pass from Josh Spano and burieda a snapshot past O’Neill for a hug insurance tally and a 4-1 lead for the Spartans. With 7:45 remaining, Justin Cormack broke down the off wing and Matt Skoff said no. Canon Mac went on the power play with 5:03 remaining to try a last ditch effort to get back in the game and with 4:03 left Justin Cormack finally solved Skoff skating around the zone and then down the middle of the ice blasting a slapshot high over the glove side to cut the lead to 4-2. With 2:20 remaining, the Big Macs went back on the power play, but the Spartans would shut the door for a 4-2 opening night victory. imageimage
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North Allegheny holds off Foxes

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 2, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
HARMARVILLE - Thank you to the North Allegheny Hockey Club for this report NA vs Fox Chapel Game Summary courtesy of Don Vandergrift TIGERS WIN PIHL OPENER, 2-0, WITH TWO GOALS IN FINAL PERIOD After being held to a scoreless tie through the first two periods, seniors Paul Dittrich and Chris Gilson were able to tally third-period goals to give the Tigers a 2-0 victory over Fox Chapel at Bladerunners in Harmarville in the PIHL opener on Monday night. The win earned a little revenge for a loss to the Foxes in the final of the St. Margaret's Fall Face-off Tournament earlier in the year. The Tigers outshot Fox Chapel in both the first and second periods but could not beat Fox Chapel goalie Eric Thiessen. NA had nine shots to three for the Foxes in the first period, and added 10 more in the second to just three for Fox Chapel. For most of the third period, it looked like the game would go to overtime with neither team able to get the all-important first goal. Finally, with just 3:33 left, Dittrich beat Thiessen with a hard slap shot from just inside the blue line to give the Tigers a 1-0 advantage. Gilson picked up an insurance goal with 37 seconds left when he poked in a rebound from in front of the net. The Tigers came away with a hard fought 1-0 decision as the PIHL regular season got under way. For the game, the Tigers outshot the Foxes, 36-11, and only the outstanding play of Thiessen in the net kept the game close. Sophomore Max Richards was in goal for NA and posted the shutout. Fox Chapel had six penalties for a total of 12 penalty minutes while NA was called for three penalties totaling six minutes. The Tigers will host Bethel Park on Friday night in the home opener. The game is a rematch of last year's PIHL championship game with game time scheduled for 6:00 pm at Bladerunners in Warrendale. Students are requested to wear black for an NA Student Blackout. Sunglasses are acceptable indoors for this game. Student admission will be $2.00. GAME SUMMARY NORTH ALLEGHENY - 2 FOX CHAPEL - 0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 FINAL NORTH ALLEGHENY 0 0 2 2 Fox Chapel 0 0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING FIRST PERIOD No Scoring SECOND PERIOD No Scoring THIRD PERIOD NORTH ALLEGHENY Paul Dittrich (unassisted) 3:33 NORTH ALLEGHENY Chris Gilson (Dittrich) 0:37 SHOTS ON GOAL TEAM 1 2 3 TOTAL NORTH ALLEGHENY 9 10 17 36 Fox Chapel 3 3 5 11 imageimage
NEW KENSINGTON - This report is courtesy of Central Catholic Hockey The PIHL season began last night and the Mount Lebanon Blue Devils arrived at Valley Sports Complex dressed as contenders for the state championship this season. The Blue Devils started dishing out tricks and not treats thirteen seconds into the game when Shane Ferguson pushed home a rebound of a Josh Mandic shot to give the Devils the early lead. The tricks continued as the first line of Shane Ferguson, Tyler Murovich, and Josh Mandic dominated the game for the Blue Devils. Not long after, they increased their lead with a goal by Tyler Murovich. The first period ended with the score 2 - 0. Central started to bounce back and finally tallied a goal of their own when senior Joe Kerr deflected a shot by Josh Martin passed Lebo goalie Matt Vaughn to make it a 2 - 1 game. The lead didn't last too long as the Devils scored a third goal on the power play when a shot to the left of Viking goalie Bob Magyarics was whiffed but the puck trickled to an open Jesse Root who redirected the puck into an open net for a 3 – 1 lead. That was the score at the end of the second period. Any thoughts of a comeback by the Vikings were quickly throttled by the first line of the Devils again. It only took them twelve seconds this time as Ferguson skated freely down the right wing boards an unleashed a wicked wrist shot that appeared to strike just under the cross-bar but was called a goal by the officials working the game. That made the score 4 - 1 and seemed to deflate the Vikings. C.J. Stellabotte scored the second goal for Central on the power play. The final score was 6 - 2 in favor of Mount Lebanon; a team that clearly demonstrated that they are worthy of being ranked number one in the preseason. imageimage
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North Allegheny holds off Foxes

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Nov 2, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
HARMARVILLE - Thank you to the North Allegheny Hockey Club for this report NA vs Fox Chapel Game Summary courtesy of Don Vandergrift TIGERS WIN PIHL OPENER, 2-0, WITH TWO GOALS IN FINAL PERIOD After being held to a scoreless tie through the first two periods, seniors Paul Dittrich and Chris Gilson were able to tally third-period goals to give the Tigers a 2-0 victory over Fox Chapel at Bladerunners in Harmarville in the PIHL opener on Monday night. The win earned a little revenge for a loss to the Foxes in the final of the St. Margaret's Fall Face-off Tournament earlier in the year. The Tigers outshot Fox Chapel in both the first and second periods but could not beat Fox Chapel goalie Eric Thiessen. NA had nine shots to three for the Foxes in the first period, and added 10 more in the second to just three for Fox Chapel. For most of the third period, it looked like the game would go to overtime with neither team able to get the all-important first goal. Finally, with just 3:33 left, Dittrich beat Thiessen with a hard slap shot from just inside the blue line to give the Tigers a 1-0 advantage. Gilson picked up an insurance goal with 37 seconds left when he poked in a rebound from in front of the net. The Tigers came away with a hard fought 1-0 decision as the PIHL regular season got under way. For the game, the Tigers outshot the Foxes, 36-11, and only the outstanding play of Thiessen in the net kept the game close. Sophomore Max Richards was in goal for NA and posted the shutout. Fox Chapel had six penalties for a total of 12 penalty minutes while NA was called for three penalties totaling six minutes. The Tigers will host Bethel Park on Friday night in the home opener. The game is a rematch of last year's PIHL championship game with game time scheduled for 6:00 pm at Bladerunners in Warrendale. Students are requested to wear black for an NA Student Blackout. Sunglasses are acceptable indoors for this game. Student admission will be $2.00. GAME SUMMARY NORTH ALLEGHENY - 2 FOX CHAPEL - 0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 FINAL NORTH ALLEGHENY 0 0 2 2 Fox Chapel 0 0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING FIRST PERIOD No Scoring SECOND PERIOD No Scoring THIRD PERIOD NORTH ALLEGHENY Paul Dittrich (unassisted) 3:33 NORTH ALLEGHENY Chris Gilson (Dittrich) 0:37 SHOTS ON GOAL TEAM 1 2 3 TOTAL NORTH ALLEGHENY 9 10 17 36 Fox Chapel 3 3 5 11 imageimage