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Philadelphia Flyers call up Nate Guenin the NHL

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 17, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Hopewell's Nate Guenin, a former member of Team Pittsburgh, Ohio State University and Hopewell High School will play his first National Hockey League game for the Philadelphia Flyers . Guenin, who played for Ohio State University and has since joined the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL becomes the 4th player from Western Pennsylvania in the past 3 years to play in the NHL joining R.J. Umberger of the Philadelphia Flyers, Ryan Malone of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Billy Thomas of the Phoenix Coyotes. Congratulations to Nate Guenin and good luck ! image
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Three Rivers Rink Report -January 2007

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 16, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Boy Wonder has issued the 2nd edtition of the Three Rivers Rink Report and it is now available for you all to enjoy. This 18 page Newsletter is an outstanding account of Interscholastic and Collegiate Hockey in Western Pennsylvania !
2007 Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships Saturday April 7, 2007 Ice Works - Aston, Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships began in April 1975 in Erie, Pennsylvania. This year marks the 32nd year of the State Finals and teams from Eastern and Western Pennsylvania are gearing up for a playoff run that will bring us all to the Ice Works in Aston, Pa for the Class A, AA and AAA State finals. The complete history of the Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships including the Penguins Cup and Flyers Cup in now available by clicking on the logos and Pennsylvania Cup AAA - AA - A Previews can be seen by clicking on the State Championship trophy !!!! ! Class A - West Chester Henderson Warriors 4 Freeport Yellow Jackets 1 Class AA - Pine Richland Rams 4 Haverford High Fords 1 Class AAA - North Allegheny Tigers 6 Holy Ghost Prep Firebirds 3 ***GAME SUMMARIES*** ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN GAME SUMMARIES Visit the Ice Works by clcking on the title above ! imageimageimage
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2007 Cleveland Junior Lumberjacks Invitational

Posted by Jeff Mauro at Jan 14, 2007 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Cleveland Lumberjacks Invitational Euclid, Ohio Erie McDowell (PA) 8 Dublin Coffman 2 Cleveland Heights 0 Dublin Jerome 4 Dublin Coffman 9 Cleveland Heights 0 Dublin Jerome 1 Erie McDowell (PA) 5 Erie McDowell (PA) 8 Cleveland Heights 0 Dublin Coffman 5 Dublin Jerome 1 Consolation Cleveland Heights 5 Dublin Jerome 3 Championship McDowell (PA) 3 Dublin Coffman 1 Congratulations to the McDowell Trojans - 2007 Cleveland Lumberjacks Champs image
MEADVILLE - The Meadville Hockey Program started the Bulldog Invitational in 1996 to bring the best teams from Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Pennsylvania, Ohio and surrounding states to compete for three days at the ‘House of Chills’. The Bulldogs won their own tournament only once in 2003, which just happens to be the last time that they won the Pennsylvania Class AAA title. The Bulldogs are off to 9-3-0 start in League play and have shown periods of strength and weakness in that stretch, which historically includes play against non-league opponents, that Jamie Plunkett uses to hone the Dawgs run at State supremacy. In a non-league game earlier this season in mid-November in the National Invitational Scholastic Showcase in Jamestown NY, Meadville played arguably one of its best games of the season against Illinois power New Trier Green, but fell 4-3 giving up two shorthanded tallies in the third period. Coach Plunkett will tell you that these are the types of games that build playoff runs in March when you win them and toil in inconsistency in you don’t. The Bulldogs will have to start knocking off some contenders for Pennsylvania’s ultimate prize in the regular season or in non-league contests if it hopes to compete for the Penguins Cup and ultimately the Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championship at year’s end. LaSalle Head Coach Wally Muehbronner loves coming to Meadville to compete against excellent competition and has done so now for 8 years. The Explorers have expanded their horizons traveling to the Northeast to play in the Mount St Charles Invitational, which they did in late December to play against hockey powers from Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire among others and in addition compete against New Jersey Prep powers to hone their run at the Flyers Cup. Losses against Delbartan NJ, the Hill School and Wyoming Seminary were all close, but the Explorers have been pretty dominant in League play with a perfect record thus far and good enough to rank them # 1 in the recent Pa Hockey Elite 8 Flyers Cup poll and # 1 in the State of Pennsylvania in the same Elite 8 statewide poll. LaSalle is ranked ahead of Bethel Park, who beat the Dawgs in December at the ‘House of Chills’ 6-3. LaSalle showed no sign of bus legs in the opening period as they skated Meadville into the ground from the opening bell. The benefits started just 23 seconds into the contest as Ross Denczi crashed the net and poked home an Adam Berkle rebound to give the Explorers a 2-0 lead. LaSalle continued good transition play out of their zone and into Meadville’s and scored a beautiful goal at 9:54 as Tom Minton converted a great cross-ice pass from linemate Mark Schnupp to make it two zip. Minton would scored again at 4:57 of the 1st period on a weird angle shot from below the goal line which bounced off the back of Mike Licinski to make it 3-0. A critical penalty kill for Meadville in final two minutes of opening period negated LaSalle’s power play with a penalty against the Explorers with 18 seconds remaining, LaSalle dominated play in the opening period and the shots 12-4. After the ice cut and some words of encouragement from coach Plunkett we were on to the second period and the Bulldogs finally got on the board as Morgan Nickerson found Alex Drelick on a cross ice feed, who slipped a shot past Dan Pyne to get Meadville back in the hockey game at 12:32 at 3-1. Meadville was shorthanded in the 2nd period, but capitalized on an odd man break as Pat Leone fired a shot that Pyne with a little under 11 minutes to go in the middle period bringing the intimate but always boisterous House of Chills crowd to a thunderous roar making this a 3-2 contest. More penalty killing for Meadville with 9:06 to play in the 2nd, but the Dawgs adjustments lured LaSalle into the Meadville half ice game,which the home team excels at and the penalty was successfully killed. Another penalty with 3:39 remaining in the second period put LaSalle on the power play again. At some point the Explorers would need to capitalize on the Bulldog penalties and they did with 3:01 to go as Tom Minton’s shot trickled past Mike Licinski to give LaSalle a 4-2 and complete the hat trick for # 9 of LaSalle. With 14:33 to play in regulation, LaSalle took another penalty and Meadville had a 5 on 3 advantage for almost a minute, but the Explorers aggressive penalty kill prevailed. Meadville was able to get back in the game as Pat Leone banged home a rebound of an Alex Drelick backhand with 11:20 to play to cut the lead to 4-3, but took a penalty in the process putting LaSalle on the power play. With 9:47 to go, the Explorer’s made them pay as T.J. Laessig’s shot shot from the left point found its way through traffic and behind Licinski to make it a 5-3 count. The Explorers went on the power play with 5:46 to go in regulation with a five minute major assessed to the Bulldogs and they scored with 5:07 to go on a rebound goal by #12 Eric McLoughlin to extend the lead to 6-3. Meadville scored the games final goal as Aaron Nye scored on a slapshot from the left point with 2:15 to go, but Meadville ran out of clock as LaSalle earned a 6-4 victory at the House of Chills. imageimage