Central Bucks South 3, North Penn 2 OT

HATFIELD—The evening was a fitting conclusion to the regular season. Daniel Kvecher scored 72 seconds into overtime to give Central Bucks South a 3-2 win over North Penn Thursday night in a SHSHL Class AA game at Hatfield Ice.

With the win the Titans (14-0-0-1 overall) completed a 12-0 run through the Class AA division, claimed the regular-season division title and the top seed for next week’s SHSHL playoffs, and enhanced their claim on the top seed for the Flyers Cup tournament next month. That’s a lot to accomplish in one evening of work.

The Titans controlled play in the overtime. The game-winning sequence started when Colin Abbonizio made a move down the left wing and the puck didn’t leave the North Penn defensive zone thereafter. Kvecher beat Knight goaltender Nick Ebbinghaus on a shot from the right circle.

“Something we stress as a team is just getting it in the zone,” Abbonizio said. “Get it on net and once you get it in the zone, keep it there.”

The Titans we’re playing their second game in 24 hours but Abbonizio, the Titans’ captain, said he and his teammates found the energy they needed late in the game. “We were exhausted,” he said, but you know in a game like that you’ve got to push through, you’ve got to give it your all. Something that I personally look at is you just go hard for those last couple minutes. You’ve got a couple days to rest and you’ve got to give it your all.”

North Penn had tied the game with 10:06 left in the third period when Tony Trozzi scored after corralling a lose puck in his offensive right-wing corner, darting in front of the net and putting in a rebound after South netminder Mason Moyer stopped his original shot.

Both teams worked hard at both ends of the ice and scoring chances were minimal. Ryan Gingras gave the Titans a 1-0 lead 2;53 into the first period off as turnover and a bounce. Abbonizio made it 2-0 40 seconds into the second frame when he put in a rebound off his own initial shot but Josh Kaufhold got North Penn (12-3, 11-1) on the scoreboard at the 4:59 mark on shot from the right faceoff circle.

Both teams gave the impression they’d like to play hockey for a while longer, say, another month.

“It’s a great way to end the season,” said South coach Shaun McGinty. “Obviousy, going to (overtime) is a lot of fun for the kids. It’s great for high-school hockey as well and we. We’re fortunate to come out on top.”

The Knights aren’t planning on going away anytime soon either.”It was a great hockey game,” said North Penn coach Kevin Vaitis. “A well-played game by both teams, coming down to the end of the season, first place on the line. It’s everything you want in a hickey game and I think everybody got to see that tonight.”

Ice Chips: The win was the Titans’ 14th straight. Their only loss has been to La Salle in overtime in their season opener. North Penn’s three losses include two to the Titans and one to Hioly Ghost Prep. The Titans won a no-league game from the Knights 5-1 on November 27.

North Penn 0 1 1 0—2
C.B. South 1 1 0 1—3
First-period goals: Ryan Gingras (CBS) unassisted, 2:53
Second-period goals: Colin Abbonizio (CBS) unassisted, :40; Josh Kaufhold (NP) from Tyler Greenstein, 4:59 (pp)
Third-period goals: Tony Tuozzo (NP) unassisted, 5:54
Overtime goal: David Kvecher (CBS) from Abbonizio and Gingras, 1:12
Shots: North Penn 23, C.B. South 31; Saves: Nick Ebbinghaus (NP), Mason Moyer (CBS) 21

SHSHL Update for 2-17-20

Game results through 2-19

Standings

Class AA                                        W     L     T      OTL     Pts

C.B. South (13-0-0-1)                     12     0       0       0      24

North Penn (12-3-0-0)                 11    1       0       0       22

C.R. South (10-6-0-0)                      10       1       0       1       21

Neshaminy (11-4-0-0)                   9       3       0       0      18

C.B. East (9-4-1-1)                         6       4       1       1       14

Pennridge (10-6-0-0)                    7       5       0       0       14

Pennsbury (10-5-1-0)                    6      5       1       0       13

C.B. West (7-6-2-1))                       4       6      2       0       10

Souderton (3-11-1-1)                      3       7       1       1       8

William Tennent (5-10-0-1)              3       8       0       1       7

Abington (4-13-0-0)                           3       9       0       0       6

Quakertown (2-13-1-0)                      1       9       1       0      2

Council Rock North (1-15-0-0)          0       12     0       0       0

Class A                                                                 W    L      T     OTL  Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (16-1-0-0)                12     0       0       0       22

Hatboro-Horsham (11-5-0-1)                       6       5      0       1       13

Wissahickon (9-8-0-0)                                     6       6       0       0       12

Truman (3-13-0-0)                                        3       9       0       0        6

Lower Moreland (3-14-0-0)                         3        9       0       0       6

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

The shootout will not be used

Scoring Through 2-17

Class AA                                      G      A     Pts

Michael Roby (CRS)                 26      15    41

Jake Lang (CBW)                     24      17     41

Chris Trefz (CBW)                  12      29     41

Tyler Greenstein (NP)          18     22      40

Antii Autere (CRS)                14      22     36

Josh Kaufhold (NP)               17     19     36

Robert Seewagen(Nesh)      21     14     35

Beau Brusius-Yedman (Pb) 13      20     33

Dominic Patrone (CBS)           14  18     32

Sean Gorman (CBE)               26     4       30

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)            15     14     29

Justin Carrelli (WT)                 21     7       28

Class A                                           G     A    Pts

Aidan Keogh (PW)                       23  31     54

Jake Weikel (PW)                         33   20     53

Dean Keller (PW)                          20   22     42

Alex Howieson (HH)                   20     18     38

Luke Weikel (PW)                         17     20     37

Bryan Gary (W)                              21     15     36

Nicholas Hussa (W)                         26     8       34

Seth Lerner (HH)                                19    12     31

Robert DiCostra (Tr)                          16     14     30

Colin Franzoni (PW)                          14     13     27

Aidan Esack (HH)                                11   15     26

Goals Against                           MP        GA     GAA

Mason Moyer (CBS)                 608       17     1.34

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)             554       21     1.82

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                524        28     2.56

Nick Ebbinghaus (NP)             628        34     2.60

Ryan Pico (Pr)                            720        40     2.67

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                726         41     2.71

 

Save Percentage                MP   Sh     Svs       Sv Pct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)         608   259   242        .934

Chris McIntyre (CBE)  726   448   407           .908

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)554    216   195            .903

Ryan Pico (Pr)                 720   400      360        .900

Nick Ebbinghaus (NP)  628   302   268           .887

Topher Seiler (Pb)           519   359   318         .886

Plymouth Whitemarsh 14, Wissahickon 12

HATFIELD—An abundance of fireworks were discharged at Hatfield Ice Thursday night. Wissahickon and Plymouth Whitemarsh celebrated a joint senior night by combining to score 26 goals in the scheduled 48-minute game with the Colonials prevailing 14-12.

The win kept Plymouth Whitemarsh unbeaten in SHSHL American Division play at 11-0 (15-1 overall). It was also the Colonials’ 12th straight win. The Trojans slipped to 8-7 overall and 6-5 in the division.

The contest was terminated with 6.9 seconds remaining in the third period after an altercation near the Plymouth Whitemarsh net that resulted in a total of 13 penalties being accessed to six players. Wissahickon’s Daniel Glazier was accessed a double game misconduct while his teammate Nicholas Hussa received a single game misconduct. Three Colonials, Devin Reilly, Thomas Corcoran, and Logan Westerfer received game misconducts.

Prior to the truncated finish, the evening featured an abundance of racehorse hockey. Plymouth Whitemarsh jumped to a 3-0 lead by the 4:35 mark of the first period before Wissahickon scored four straight goals to take the lead with 6:33 left in the period; it would turn out to be the Trojans’ only lead of the night and at period’s end the teams were deadlocked at 5-5.

The Colonials pulled away from their foes by scoring the first five goals of the second period before the Trojans scored the last two before adding two more at the start of the third frame to move within a goal at 10-9 with 12;54 still left in regulation. Jack Mishkin and Colin Franzoni added goals for the Colonials at that point and the lead was never less than two the rest of the way.

“Both teams came out with a lot of energy,” said Plymouth Whitemarsh coach Josh Aiello. Both teams have offensive power and I think people were on the edge of their seats, it being Senior Night and really trying t get going offensively.”

Jake Weikel scored five goals for the Colonials and added an assist. Luke Weikel added three goals. Brian Gary paced Wissahickon with four goals and five assists, A.J. Pounds scored three goals for the Trojans and added four assists.

“It was kind of a run-and-gun game,” said Wissahickon coach Ken Harrington. “Some games, they kick off like that and they remain that way the whole game and defense sort of goes to the side sometimes a little bit.”

Ice Chips—The two teams combined for 84 shots.

Plymouth Whitemarsh 5 5 4—14
Wissahickon 5 2 5—12
First-period goals: Jake Weikel (PW) from Dean Keller and Luke Weikel, 3:25; Aidan Keogh (PW) from Luke Weikel, 3:53; Jake Weikel (PW) from Luke Weikel, 4:35; Bryan Gary (W) from A.J. Pounds, 5:30 (pp); Gary (W) from Nicholas Hussa, 8:56 (pp); Alex Carrozza (W) unassisted, 9:08; Pounds (W) from Gary, 9:27; Jake Weikel (PW) from Colin Franzoni, 11:05; Ben Lukas (PW) from Keller, 13:45; Pounds (W) from Gary, 14:40.
Second-period goals: Luke Weikel (PW) from Keogh and Jack Mishkin, 1:39 (sh); Luke Weikel (PW) from Jake Weikel, 4:55 (pp): Mishkin (PW) from Logan Westerfer, 5:49; Jake Weikel (PW) from Lucas, 7:55; Luke Weikel (PW) from THomas Corcoran and Keogh; Gary (W) unassisted, 12:13; Pounds (W) from Gary, 12:55.
Third-period goals: Hussa (W) from Matt Winkowski and Pounds, 1:09; Gary (W) from Pounds, 3:06; Mishkin (PW) from Franzoni, 4:17; Franzoni (PW) from Spencer Reilly, 6:41; Hussa (W) from Pounds and Gary, 7:04; Jake Weikel (PW) from Keller, 9:06; Keller (PW) unassisted, 9:41; Daniel Glazer (W) from Carrozza, 13:14; Carrozza (W) from Hussa and Gary, 14:00.
Shots: Plymouth Whitemarsh 41, Wissahickon 43; Saves: Ben Yuter (PW) 31, Chris Shea (W) 27.

Pennsbury 5, C.B. East 2

HATFIELD—There was no better time than Wednesday night for Pennsbury to get out of a funk. Having lost their last three SHSHL Class AA divisional games games, the Falcons needed to make a statement.

Which they did. Three first-period goals propelled Pennsbury to a 5-2 win over Central Bucks East in a game the Falcons (9-5-1, 5-5-1 in the division) needed badly to stake a claim on a berth in both the SHSHL playoffs and the Flyers Cup tournament. Simply put, there was no margin for error.

Ben Dous, Pennsbury’s captain, had no difficulty articulating the significance of the win. “It’s big,” he said. “We hit a rough patch and it was great. We came out here and I thought we played really well.”

Dous got things started during a power play at the 6:45 mark of the first period when he launched a shot from the high slot that Shane Siegmond tipped past East goaltender Chris McIntyre. Erik Eisler made it a 2-0 game on another power-play effort at 11:39 and Beau Brusulis-Edman added an even-strength goal at 13:55 to put the Patriots (9-4-1-1, 6-4-1-1 in the division) further back on their heels

“We dug ourselves a hole,” said East assistant coach Mike Capps. “Credit Pennsbury, they played their butts off. They played us right, They chipped it by us and went on odd-man breaks. They had a man coming in late because our center wasn’t picking up. They played well, they were well-coached tonight, they deserved to win.”

Joe Machlovitz scored the only goal of the second frame at the 7:37 mark and he and his mates appeared to have things well in hand.

In the third period however, the Patriots’ Sean Gorman made things interesting by scoring his 25th goal of the season off a turnover at the 5:18 mark, He added a second goal with 4:12 left in regulation that forced the Falcons to pay attention down the stretch but Dous added an insurance goal into an empty net with 22 seconds to go.

Pennsbury coach Ryan Daley feels his team is back on the right track. We definitely went through a lull there,” he said, “and I think we got some momentum. I think it started with our game against Truman (last Friday’s Pink Out game, a 7-3 win) and it definitely carried over to tonight.”

Ice Chips—Pennsbury had a 37-28 edge in shots but the Patriots outshot the Falcons 25-18 over the last two periods …The SHSHL playoffs will be held the week of February 24, the week before the Flyers Cup. Class AA quarterfinal games will be played on Monday the 24th with semifinals in both classes set for Wednesday the 26th. The championship games in both classes will be played the following night.

Pennsbury 3 1 1—5
C.B. East 0 0 2—2
First-period goals: Shane Siegmond (P) from Ben Dous and Beau Bruslius-Yedman, 6:45 (pp); Eric Eisler (P) from Joe Machlovitz and Dous, 11:39 (pp); Bruslius-Edman (P) from Eisler, 13:55.
Second-period goals: Machlovitz (P) from Siegmond, 7:37.
Third-period goals: Sean Gorman (CBE) unassisted, 5:18; Gorman (CBE) from Aiden Schmidt, 11:48; Dous (P) from Bruslius-Yedman, 15:38 (en);
Shots: Pennsbury 37, CBE 28; Saves: Topher Seiler (P) 30; Chris McIntyre (CBE) 32

Elsewhere: Neshaminy 8, C.B. West 6

 

SHSHL Update for 2-3-20

SHSHL Standings as of 2-3-20

Class AA                                         W     L     T      OTL     Pts

C.B. South 11-0-0-1)                      9       0       0       0       18

North Penn (9-2-0-0)                     8      0       0       0       16

Neshaminy (9-3-0-0)                      7       2       0       0       14

C.R. South (6-4-0-0)                        6       1       0       0       12

C.B. East (9-2-1-1)                          6       2       1       1       14

Pennridge (8-5-0-0)                       5       4       0       0       10

Pennsbury (8-4-1-0)                          4       4       1       0       9

C.B. West (6-4-2-1))                             3       4       2       0       8

Souderton (3-9-1-1)                             3       5       1       1       8

Abington (2-10-0-0)                              1       7       0       0       2

William Tennent (4-8-0-1)                    2       6       0       1       5

Quakertown (2-9-1-0)                             1       6       1       0      3

Council Rock North (1-13-0-0)              0       10     0       0       0

 

Class A                                                         W    L      T     OTL  Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (12-1-0-0)          9       0       0       0       18

Wissahickon (8-6-0-0)                               6       4       0       0       12

Hatboro-Horsham (10-4-0-1)                    5       3       0       1       11

Lower Moreland (1-12-0-0)                       1        7       0       0       2

Truman (1-12-0-0)                                       1       7        0       0       2

 

Scoring

Class AA                                      G      A     Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                       24    17      41

Robert Seewagen(Nesh)          21     13     34

Chris Trefz (CBW)                   10     22     32

Michael Roby (CRS)                20      11      31

Antii Autere (CRS)                   11     18      29

Dominic Patrone (CBS)          13      16      29

Tyler Greenstein (NP)           11     18         29

Beau Brusius-Yedman (Pb)  12      16        28

Sean Gorman (CBE)                24     4          28

Josh Kaufhold (NP)                 13     14          27

 

Class A                                       G     A    Pts

Aidan Keogh (PW)                   18   26     44

Jake Weikel (PW)                      22   16     38

Alex Howieson (HH)                 20   18     38

Seth Lerner (HH)                       19    12     31

Dean Keller (PW)                         17   14     31

Nicholas Hussa (W)                     24     6       30

Luke Weikel (PW)                         15     14     29

Bryan Gary (W)                               17     10     27

Aidan Esack (HH)                           11   14       25

Tarek Elsabbagh (HH)                  11     10     21

 

 

Central Bucks East 5, Central Bucks West 0

HATFIELD— Central Bucks East did a lot of things well on Wednesday night. The Patriots strengthened their case for a place in the Class AA Flyers Cup field with a 5-0 win over Central Bucks West at Hatfield Ice in a SHSHL matchup. Sean Gorman scored twice for East, which is now 9-2-1-1 overall and 6-2-1-1 in divisional play. They were ranked 10th in the Flyers Cup power rankings at the start of the week.

Sean Gorman scored twice for the Patriots, but the evening will be remembered for what happened at the other end of the ice, where Chris McIntyre was perfect. He saw 55 shots and turned aside every one of them.

“I don’s think in all my years of coaching I ever saw a team get (55) shots and not win,” said West coach Dave Baun, “let alone lose 5-0.”

The Bucks (6-4-2-1, 3-4-2-0 in the division) didn’t make it easy on McIntyre. Many of their shots were dangerous and several we’re from point-blank range. But the junior was more than equal to the task.

“He was technically superb,” Baun said.

It was Senior Night for both schools but McIntyre didn’t prepare any differently than usual. “I try to be sharp for every game,” he said, “prepare the same for every game, even if I’m not playing. Every game is the same.”

Connor Keiser and Phil McIntyre scored first-period goals to give the Patriots a 2-0 lead. Chris McIntyre signaled what was to come when he denied Jake Lang on a breakaway with just over five minutes left in the period. Lang is the leading scorer in the SHSHL’s Class AA division.

The Bucks had a chance to get back in the game six-and-a-half minutes into the middle period when back-to back penalties to Max Ermigiotti and Marc Green gave them a two-man advantage for 1 minute, 39 seconds. West failed to score however and Keiser added his second goal of the night nine seconds after the second penalty expired to make it a 3-0 game.

Gorman added two goals in the third period. The final shot totals were 55-33. In the Bucks’ favor. West failed to score despite having six power-play chances.

That statistic was a concern to East coach Ken Latchum. “Your goalkeeper makes up for your mistakes,” he said, “and he made up for every one of them.””

With Flyers Cup selection Sunday now three-and-a-half weeks out, Latchum senses his team is getting more focused. “We’re starting to hit a good stride,” he said, “a very good stride. “Tonight they were hyped, they were playing as a team.

“I thought our first period was probably our best period. (Then) we started taking penalties.”
C.B. East 2 1 2—5
C.B. West 0 0 0—0
First-period goals: Connor Keiser (CBE) from Ian Treger, 5:24; Phil McIntyre (CBE) from Sean Gorman, 8:22.
Second-period goals: Conner Keiser (CBE) unassisted, 8:31.
Third-period goals: Sean Gorman (CBE) from Max Ermigiotti, 12:21; Gorman (CBE) unassisted,14:06.
Shots: C.B. East 33, C.B. West 55; Saves: Chris McIntyre (CBE) 55, Jake Coddington (CBW) 28

SHSHL Update

Includes results reported through game of 1-24-2020

 

Class AA                                       W     L     T      OTL     Pts

C.B. South (10-0-0-1)                   8       0       0       0       16

North Penn (7-2-0-0)                  6      0       0       0         12

C.R. South (6-4-0-0)                     6       1       0       0        12

Neshaminy (8-3-0-0)                   6       2       0       0       12

C.B. East (8-2-1-1)                       5       2       1       1        12

Pennsbury (8-3-1-0)                   4       3       1       0         9

Pennridge (7-5-0-0)                   4       4       0       0          8

C.B. West (6-3-2-1))                   3       3       2       0          8

Souderton (3-8-1-1)                 3       4       1       1           8

William Tennent (4-7-0-1)        2       5       0       1       5

Abington (2-9-0-0)                     1       6       0       0         2

Quakertown (1-9-1-0)                  0       6       1       0       1

Council Rock North (1-12-0-0)   0       9       0       0       0

 

 

 

 

Class A                                                        W    L      T     OTL  Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (11-1-0-0)       8       0       0       0       16

Wissahickon (8-6-0-0)                           6     4       0       0         12

Hatboro-Horsham (10-3-0-1)               5       2       0       1       11

Lower Moreland (1-11-0-0)                  1       6       0       0        2

Truman (0-12-0-0)                                   0       7       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. If the game is still tied it will be recorded as a tie game.

The shootout will not be used

 

 

Scoring

Class AA                                      G      A     Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                       24    17       41

Robert Seewagen(Nesh)         20     13        33

Chris Trefz (CBW)                   10      22       32

Michael Roby (CRS)                20      11       31

Beau Brusius-Yedman (Pb)  12       15       27

Antii Autere (CRS)                 9         18       27

Tyler Greenstein (NP)          9          17       26

Sean Gorman (CBE)             22          3         25

Dominic Patrone (CBS)      11        13         24

Justin Carrelli (WT)           17          7           24

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)      14          10          24

Phil McIntyre (CBE)           10          14         24

Reece Millman (Pb)            14          9           23

 

Class A                                   G     A    Pts

Aidan Keogh (PW)              15    24     39

Jake Weikel (PW)                21    14     35

Alex Howieson (HH)          20    15     35

Nicholas Hussa (W)            24     6     30

Dean Keller (PW)                17    13     30

Seth Lerner (HH)                17   12      29

Luke Weikel (PW)              14     14    28

Bryan Gary (W)                  17     12    27

Aidan Esack (HH)                 11  14     25

Tarek Elsabbagh (HH)        11    10     21

 

Goals Against

Class AA                         MP        GA     GAA

Mason Moyer (CBS)     513        16     1.50

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS) 361       12     1.60

Brian Nelson (Nesh)    428   20         2.24

Chris McIntyre (CBE)   582   28        2.31

Ryan Pico (Pr)                528   31       2.82

 

Class A                       MP    GA    GAA

Ben Yuter (PW          410   24     2.81

Joe Gambimo (HH). 388        39  4.82

 

 

Save Percentage

Class AA

MP   Shots    Svs. SvPct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)    480   237        221   .932

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)361    151   139   .921

Chris McIntyre (CBE)  582   349   321   .920

Ryan Pico (Pr)               528   291   260   .893

Austin Stoudt (Q))       475   522   461   .883

 

 

 

Class A                                      MP             Shots      Saves    Sv. Pct

Joe Gambino (HH)               403             306         267        .872

Ben Yuter (PW)                    410             182         158        .868

 

 

North Penn 5, Central Bucks West 1

HATFIELD— It was not a flashy performance. But it was a very efficient one to be sure. Five different players scored goals as North Penn got the better of Central Bucks West 5-1 Thursday night in a Suburban High School Hockey League Class AA game on the Blue Rink at Hatfield Ice.

The Knights (7-2 overall) stayed a perfect 6-0 in divisional play. The Bucks dropped to 6-3-2-1 overall and 3-3–2-0 in the division. They are ranked fourth in this week’s Flyers Cup Class AA power rankings.

The two teams skated on even terms through most of the first period with the Knights’ Ryan Cunningham scoring the only goal at 4:53 when he launched a wrister from in between the two circles and beat Bucks’ goaltender Jake Coddington along the ice inside the right post. Zachary Cline added a goal 5:03 into the second session just as a West penalty was about got expire. It was the Knights’ only power play of the game (there were just three penalties called).

Tyler Greenstein added a goal at 11:04 while the Knights had their goaltender out in anticipation of a delayed penalty and Quinn Holt scored with 47 seconds left in the period to stretch North Penn’s lead to 4-0.

“We haven’t played in two weeks,” said North Penn coach Kevin Vaitis. “We came out a little slow I think to start, but then we kind of got things going a little bit there in the second period.

“We had some opportunities there on the power play and one on the delayed penalty, Our power play is the key for us this year.”

Greenstein’s goal was his only point of the evening but the senior’s abilities at reading the play and creating opportunities for teammates were as impactful as ever. “We were a little bit rusty coming out,” he said. “The game plan was to get pucks deep and try to cycle and get quality shots on net just to try to get the flow back.”

Greenstein noted that moving the puck well is critical to the Knights’ success. “We lost all bunch of seniors (to graduation),” he said, “some offensive threats up top. So this year I’ve tried to be more of a playmaker.”

To their credit the Bucks, who are winless in their last five games, didn’t back off and made North Penn goaltender Nick Ebbinghaus earn his 24 saves. Jake Lang finally got his team on the scoreboard at 12:11 of the third period. That was all that West could muster but coach Dave Baun was pleased with what his young team gave him.

“I’m very proud of them,” he said. “I’m very encouraged by the way they played. North Penn is a fast team, they’ve got a lot of skill.

“We focused on making sure we stacked our (defense), we covered the middle lane much better and we didn’t give up chances on the transition.”

North Penn 1 3 1—5
C.B. West 0 0 1—1
First-period goals: Ryan Cunningham (NP), 4:53
Second-period goals: Zachary Cline (NP) from Jeremy Porubski, 5:01 (pp); Tyler Greenstein (NP) from Tony Tuozzo and. Porubski 11:04; Quinn Holt (NP) unassisted, 15:13.
Third-period goals: Jake Lang (CBW) from Chris Trefz and Billy Loughnane, 12:11; Josh Kaufhold (NP) from Tuozzo, 13:44.
Shots: North Penn 32, C.B. West 25; Saves; Nick Ebbinghaus (NP) 24, Jake Coddington (CBW) 27

SHSHL Update 1-7-2020

Standings

Class AA                                       W     L     T       OTL     Pts

Neshaminy (7-2-0-0)                 5      1     0        0         10

C.B. South 7-0-0-1)                    5     0     0        0         10

C.R. South (4-3-0-0)                   4    0      0     0            8

North Penn (5-2-0-0)                 4  0      0       0           8

C.B. East (6-1-1-1)                     3   1      1      1            8

C.B. West (6-1-1-1))                   3   1     1      0           7

Pennsbury (6-2-1-0                    3   2      1       0          7

Abington (2-6-0-0)                      1     3    0      0         2

Pennridge (5-5-0-0)                    2   4    0        0         4

William Tennent (3-6-0-0)         1   5     0        0        2

Souderton (1-8-1-1)                    1  4     1        1        4

Quakertown (1-6-0-0)               0    3    0        0         0

Council Rock North (1-8-0-0)    0   6   0       0          0

 

 Class A                                              W     L      T     OTL   Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (8-1-0-0)  5      0     0        0          8

Wissahickon (5-5-0-0)                   3      3     0         0          6

Hatboro-Horsham (8-1-0-1)         3      1     0         1          7

Lower Moreland (1-7-0-0)            1      3      0        0          2

Truman (0-9-0-0)                             0     4      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. 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)                                            21     17     38

Robert Seewagon(Nesh)                              19      13     32

Chris Trefz (CBW).                                         9       20     29

Tyler Greenstein (NP)                                   6       16      22

Dominic Patrone (CBS)                                 9       12       21

Josh Kaufhold (NP)                                       10      10        20

Beau Brusius-Yedman (PB)                          9        11       20

Antii Autere (CRS)                                          5        14       19

Michael Roby (CRS)                                        13      6         19

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                                    11       7         18

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                                    10       7         17

 

Class A                                                               G        A         Pos.

Aidan Keogh (PW)                                          14        18         32

Seth Lerner (HH)                                            15        10           25

Alex Howieson (HH)                                       14        13           27

Jake Weikel (PW)                                             13        12            25

Dean Keller (PW)                                             13        12            25

Luke Weikel (PW)                                            11         10            21

Aidan Esack (HH)                                             7          12             19

Nicholas Hissa (Wiss)                                     13          4                 17

Tarek Elsabbagh (HH)                                     9            8                17

 

Class AA

Goals Against                                                    MP        GA               GAA

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)                                     272         6                  1.06

Mason Moyer (CBS)                                          384        10                 1.25

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                                          380        16                  1.85

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                                         390        21                  2.59

Jake Coddington (CBW)                                     408        28                   3.29

 

Save Percentage                                                    MP       Shots   GA     Sv Pct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)                                                 384        172     10      .942

Jimmy Sweeney                                                          272         85         6      .929

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                                                 390        245        21      .921

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                                                    380        153       16       .895

Ryan Pico (Pr)                                                               432         271       31       .886

 

Class A

Goals Against                             MP      GA         GAA

Ben Yuter (PW)                          340        21         2.97

Joe Gambimo (HH)                   390         32         3.97

 

Saved Percentage.               MP            Shots        GA.   Save Pct.

Joe Gambino (HH))              390             291          32      .890

Ben Yuter (PW)                    340              155         21     .865

 

 

 

 

Central Bucks East 5, Quakertown 1

 

WARWICK— Central Bucks East spent much of Friday night shaking off the holiday rust. The Patriots were shorthanded when they took the ice against Quakertown at Revolution Ice Gardens; three players were absent for various reasons. But they had talent available to score a 5-1 win in a SHSHL Class AA matchup.

Sean Gorman delivered a hat trick for East, which improved to 6-1-0-1 overall and 3-1-0-1 in the SHSHL.

The best player on the ice however was wearing a Quakertown uniform. Austin Stoudt’s work in goal kept the Panthers (1-6, 0-3) in the game for two periods plus. The junior finished with 36 saves.

Among the people Stoudt impressed was veteran East coach Ken Latchum, who was impressed with Stoudt’s agility

“He’s a very good goalie,” Latchum said. “Until we started shooting low, you could tell how he spread eagles and moves side to side. He’s a very good goalie.”

Though the Panthers have won just once in seven starts, Stoudt has kept his team competitive many nights, despite facing an average of 48 shots a game.

“He was a rock tonight,” said Quakertown assistant coach Mark Pezzano. “He came up with several big saves that definitely kept us in the game.

Pezzano says that Stoudt’s experience and skill in goal has benefitted a young team that is building a foundation. “Like a franchise quarterback, the goaltender can be the position on which you build a team,” he said. “If you’re goaltender’s not doing well your generally doesn’t do well and Austin has been, like I said, a rock back there. Even in the games we’ve lost, he’s been a solid goaltender.:

The game was scoreless for nearly 12 minutes before Gorman beat Stoudt for the game’s first goal at the 11:45 mark of the opening period. It took the sophomore him just 58 seconds to make it a 2-0 game when he scored off a rebound of Jason Cuckey’s original shot. Aidan Schmidt gave the Patriots a three-goal lead with 1:39 left in a period that saw Stoudt make 21 saves.

Cluckey and Quakertown’s Eric Orzehoski traded goals in the second stanza before Gorman scored his 15th goal of the season with 5:06 left in the game.

With some vital pieces missing from the lineup, Latchum had to do some mixing and matching.

“It was ‘Next man up,’” he said. Sometimes you’re going to play wing, sometimes you’re going to play center. So, it was just whoever was able to go and wasn’t tired.”

 

Quakertown 0 1 0

C.B. East 3 1 1—5

First-period goals: Sean Gorman (CBE) unassisted, 11:45; Gorman (CBE) from Jasen Cluckey, 12:43; Aidan Schmidt (CBE) from Cluckey, 14:21.

Second-period goals: Cluckey (CBE) from Ian Tregor, 5:13 (pp); Eric Orzehoski (Q) unassisted, 8:44 (sh).

Third-period goal: Goman (CBE) unassisted, 10:54

Shots: Quakertown 20, C.B. East 41; Saves: Austin Stoudt (Q) 36, Chris McIntyre (CBE) 19.

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