SHSHL Update for 12-15-19

SHSHL Standings Through Friday 12-13

Class AA                                       W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

Neshaminy (6-2-0-0)                 5      1     0        0         10

C.B. South (6-0-0-1)                   4     0     0        0         8

C.B. West (6-0-0-1))                   3   0     0       0            6

North Penn (4-2-0-0)                 3  0      0       0           6

Pennsbury (5-2-0-0                    3   2      0       0           6

C.R. South (2-3-0-0)                   2    0      0     0            4

C.B. East (4-1-0-1)                       1    1    0      2            4

Quakertown (0-4-0-0)               0    1    0        0         0

William Tennent (3-5-0-0)         1   4     0        0        2

Abington (1-4-1-0)                      0     2    1  0             2

Souderton (0-6-0-1)                    0  4     0        2        2

Pennridge (4-3-0-0)                    1   2    0        0         2

Council Rock North (1-5-0-0)    0   4   0       0          0

 

 

 

Class A                                              W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (6-1-0-0)  3      0     0        0          6

Wissahickon (3-4-0-0)                   2      2     0        0           4

Hatboro-Horsham (6-2-0-0)         1      2     0        0           2

Lower Moreland (1-4-0-0)            1      1      0        0         2

Truman (0-6-0-0)                             0     2      0        0           0

 

 

Standings are calculated as follows

2 points for a win whether in regulation or OT

1 point for a tie or overtime loss

 

If a game is tied at the end of regulation there will be five minutes of three-on-three overtime, similar to the NHL.

If the game is still tied it will be recorded as a tie game.

The shootout will not be used

 

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Scoring

Class AA                                             G      A      Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                             19     15    34

Chris Trefz (CBW)                            9      19    28

Robert Seewagen (Nesh)              16      11   27

Sean Gorman (CBE)                       12        1     13

Dominic Patrone (CBS)                  8         9      17

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                   9       6      15

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                  10      5      15

Jack Lowery (Pr)                             10      4      14

Keith Orlando (CBW)                      6        8     14

Beau Brusius-Yedman (Pb)            6        7     13

Justin Carelli (WT)                           8        5     13

Sean Gorman (CBE)                        12      1     13

 

 

 

Class A                                            G         A    Pos

Aidan Keogh (PW)                       12        11   23

Jake Weikel (PW)                          9       10      19

Seth Lerner (HH)                           9       7       16

Luke Weikel (PW)                         7       9       16

Alex Howieson (HH)                    9        10       19

Dean Keller (PW)                          6       9       15

Colin Franzoni (PW)                     6       4        10

Tarek Elsabbagh                           6       4         10

SHSHL Update 12-2-19

SHSHL Standings Through Friday 11-29

Class AA                                       W     L   OTW OTL/T    Pts

Neshaminy (4-1-0-0)                 3      0     0        0             6

C.B. East (3-0-1-1))                      1   0     0        1               3

C.B. South (4-0-0-1)                    2     0     0        0             2

C.B. West (4-0-0-1))                   2   0     0       0                 2

North Penn (2-2-0-0)                  1  0      0       0               2

Pennsbury (3-1-0-0)                   1   1     0        0              2

C.R. South (1-3-0-0)                   0    0      0     0                0

Quakertown (0-2-0-0)               0    0    0        0             0

William Tennent (1-2-0-0)         0   1     0        0           0

Abington (1-3-0-0)                     0   1     0        0             0

Council Rock North (1-4-0-0)    0   2   0       0              0

Pennridge (2-2-0-0)                    0   2    0        0            0

Souderton (0-4-0-0)                    0  2     0        0           0

 

 Class A                                              W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (4-1-0-0)    1      0     0        0          2

Wissahickon (2-2-0-0)                     1      0     0        0           2

Hatboro-Horsham (5-0-0-0)            0      0     0        0           0

Lower Moreland (0-4-0-0)               0      1      0        0          0

Truman (0-5-0-0)                             0     1      0        0           0

Standings are calculated as follows

2 points for a win whether in regulation or OT

1 point for a tie or overtime loss

If a game is tied at the end of regulation there will be five minutes of three-on-three overtime, similar to the NHL.

If the game is still tied it will be recorded as a tie game.

The shootout will not be used

 

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Scoring

Class AA                                           G      A      Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                             17     12    29

Chris Trefz (CBW)                            7      18    25

Robert Seewagen (Nesh)              11      9      20

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                  8       4      12

Phil McIntyre (CBE)                        4      8       12

Sean Gorman (CBE)                       11        1     12

Bogden Biredenko (CBE)             9        2       11

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                  6        4       10

Mason McKeever (WT)                7       3        10

Keith Orlando (CBW)                      4        6     10

 

 

Class A                                           G        A     Pos

Seth Lerner (HH)                           8       6       14

Alex Howieson (HH)                    7        7       14

Aidan Keogh (PW)                       8        5       13

Jake Weikel (PW)                          6       6      12

Luke Weikel (PW)                         5       7       12

Dean Keller (PW)                          4       7       11

Colin Franzoni (PW)                     4       4        8

Tank Elsabbagh (HH)                    5      2         7

James McCoy (HH)                        3       4        7

Logan Wesrerfer (PW)                2        5        7

 

 

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Goals Against

Class AA                                        MP        GA      GAA

Mason Moyer (CBS)                 240        7         1.40

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                 210        8         1.83

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)              128         5         1.88

Jake Coddington (CBW)           243        10         1.97

Chris McIntyre (CBE)               197         11         2.67

 

 

Class A                                        MP       GA          GAA

Kolton Galie (PW)                     96          3           1.50

Ben Yuter (PW)                         144        8           2.67

Joe Gambimo (HH)                   192        12           3.00

Chris Shea (Wiss)                      192       26         6.50

 

Save Percentage

Class AA                                    MP       Shots   GA     Sv Pct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)                240     129        7           .946

Chris McIntyre (CBE)             197       148        11        .926

Jimmy Sweeney                     128         60          55       .917

Austin Stout (Q)                     96           118        10      .915

Jake Coddington (CBW)      243         100        10       .900

 

 

Class A                                     MP         Shots   GA.      Sv Pct

Joe Gambino (HH))                192         150       12       .926

Ben Yuter (PW)                   144              67         8      .881

Kolton Galie (PW)               96                24         3      .875

 

Goaltenders must play a minimum of 96 minutes to be listed

 

 

 

 

Central Bucks West 10, Abington 2

HATFIELD—Central Bucks West got of to a slow start Friday night. But once the Bucks got rolling, they kaput on going, all the way to a 10-2 win over Abington in the Suburban High School Hockey League Class AA league opener for both schools.

Griffin Carpenter gave the Galloping Ghosts (1-3, 0-1) the lead with a goal just 32 seconds after the opening faceoff. It took West (3-0, 1-0) some time to respond but Cooper Guerin’s goal at the 10:09 mark triggered a sequence that saw the Bucks score four goals in a span of just 4:29 to take a 4-1 lead and they went on from there.

West’s number-one line put up some big numbers. Jake Lang on left wing had a had trick and added three assists. Chris Trefz, the Bucks’ captain, had an eight-point night with two goals and six assists while Keith Orlando on right wing contributed two goals and two assists.

Lang said it was important for his team to respond after falling behind before a lot of fans at Hatfield Ice had settled in their seats. “That was super important,” he said. “If we didn’t get that next goal I think it would have went downhill from there for sure.”

West  coach Dave Baun says his top line benefits from having played a lot of shifts together. “They work the puck really well,” he said. “I think it’s pretty clear that we’ve got a lot of work to do. We’re scoring some goals, but a lot of it is on individual stuff and it’s not the kind of team play that we look for. But they did move the puck well in the cycle and they were breaking of their passes. It looked like we were starting to get it.”

For the most of the way, the game wasn’t as one sided as the final score made it appear. Orlando and Abington’s Tom Rourke traded second-period goals and West led 5-2 before adding two goals later in the period. The Bucks padded their lead with three goals in the final 2:32 of the third frame but that did not diminish the work of Abington netminder Ben Panella; the sophomore finished with 43 saves.

Abington coach Ken Brzozowski praise the work of his young goaltender. “He did a great job,” he said. “Actually this night and the game we had last week the did really good. We had a nice victory last week and huge played well tonight.”

The Galloping Ghosts are one of the youngest teams in the SHSHL, there are 15 underclassmen on the roster. Brzozowski is taking things one shift at a time.

“We’re just looking to take little steps every game,” he said. “Composure on the puck, seeing the ice. Taking what we’re doing in practice and executing that in the game. If we can continue to do that, then I think we’re going to be in a good spot by the end of the year.”
Abington 1 10—2
C.B. West 4 3 3—10
First-period goals: Griffin Carpenter (A) from Tom Rourke, :32; Cooper Guerin (CBW) from Reese Dalzell, 10:09; Chris Trefz (CBW) from Keith Orlando and Jake Lang, 10:57; Orlando (CBW) from Sammy Poliak and Trefz, 12:24; Lang (CBW) from Trefz and Orlando, 14:38 (pp)
Second-period goals: Orlando (CBW) from Lang and Trefz, 3:30; Rourke (A) from Joe Stelacio and Carpenter, 6:04; Guerin (CBW) unassisted, 9:27; Lang (CBW) from Trefz, 15:09
Third-period goals: Lang (CBW) from Billy Loughnane and Trefz, 13:28; Loughnane (CBW) from Trefz, 14:08; Trefz (CBW) from Lang, 15:41
Shots: Abington 21, C.B. West 53; Saves: Ben Panella (A) 43, Jake Coddington (CBW) 19

By Rick Woelfel

SHSHL Playoffs Day I

Class 2A Quarterfinals

C.B. South 4, Neshaminy 0—Neshaminy goaltender Steven Glik makes 58 saves

North Penn 12, Council Rock North 6—Andrew Galetta 5 goals for the Knights

C.B. West 3, Council Rock South 2 OT¸—Jake Lang scores the game winner

Pennridge 4, C.B.East 1

 

Wednesday semifinals

C.B. South vs. North Penn, 7:00 at Warwick

Pennridge vs. C.B. West, 7:10 at Hatfield