The pieces all fit for Malvern Prep Wednesday afternoon. And once connected, they formed a route to a very big win.
House Young scored a power-play goal midway through the second period and Andrew Starck added an empty-netter in the final minute as the Friars bested La Salle 2-0 in the Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference play-in game at Hatfield Ice.
Fifth-seeded Malvern Prep (5-10-2), which had lost eight straight games, will advance to next Wednesday’ APAC semifinals where it will face top-seeded Holy Ghost Prep (3:30 at Ice Line). Fourth seed La Salle (6-13) will now sit until the Class AAA Flyers Cup Tournament begins in approximately three weeks.
Senior defenseman Logan Love said he and his Friar teammates came into Wednesday’s game in need of a lift.
“We’ve been really down in the dumps the past couple games,” he said. “We had a good practice Monday and that really helped going into this game.”
Senior forward Pax Hoishik, who assisted on Starck’s goal, said the key to the win was he and his teammates working hard for a full 51 minutes.
“Especially in the games we lost, we always played on or two periods,” he said, “and obviously, it showed that that’s not enough.
“We came out tonight and everyone was ready before the game which was another thing we needed to work on; we got it done and played a full three.
Young’s goal came off large scrum in front of La Salle goaltender Anthony Foster. Young delivered his shot from the inside edge of the left circle and put the puck in the left side of the net. Foster was hampered by the traffic in front and had little if any chance to deny him.
“A big thing for our team is getting one,’ Hoishik said, “and then hemming them in. Obviously, that’s what we did. We were able to keep them in their zone for a majority of the game.”
At the other end of the ice, Ike Matoney was perfect, making 26 saves in the Friar net. The sophomore has played sparingly this but came up big on this occasion.
“He hasn’t had many games this year,” Hoishik said, “but we wanted to give him a test and he performed the way we were hoping. It was good to see that.”
For La Salle, it was another blow in what has been a disappointing season.
“We were outplayed for the first two periods,” said Explorer head coach Wally Muehlbronner. “We didn’t have a whole lot of jump. It certainly wasn’t the way we’ve been playing of late. We’ve been playing a lot better with a lot more tempo and a lot more consistency throughout the lineup.
“We just didn’t have any sustained pressure, not a lot of great opportunities.”
• The win was Malvern Prep’s first since December 17.
Malvern Prep. 0 1 1—2
La Salle 0 0 0—0
Second-period goal: House Young (MP) from Jake Weingartner, 9:38 (pp)
Third period goal: Andrew Starck (MP) from Pax Hoishik, 16:11
Shots; Malvern Prep 30, La Salle 26; Saves: Ike Matoney (MP) 26, Anthony Foster (L) 28