Central Bucks South 7, Neshaminy 3

HATFIELD— For roughly a decade now, Central Bucks South has set the standard against which the rest of the Suburban High School Hockey League is measured. On Thursday night, the Titans showed they still hold that distinction although it took them some time to do so.

Matt Buchinski, Nolan Geria, and Joey DeMatteo propelled Neshaminy to a 3-0 first-period lead. But the Titans woke up and scored five consecutive goals in the second period before adding two more in the third.

The 7-3 victory that resulted put South alone at the top of the SHSHL Class AA standings at 4-0 (6-0-0-1 overall). It was a win that didn’t come easily after the slow start but what transpired at Hatfield Ice Thursday night will serve as a primer for March, when both the Titans and the ‘Skins (6-2, 5-1) figure to be legitimate Flyers Cup contenders.

If there was a single moment that triggered the comeback, it might have been at the 7:02 mark of the first period following Geria’s goal when South coach Shaun McGinity called the only timeout he was permitted and delivered what would best be termed an inspirational address.

“I don’s think they deliberately came unprepared,” McGinity said of his troops. “I don’t think they overlooked Neshaminy. I don’t think they overlooked anybody or through anybody. Neshaminy has got firepower. (The Titans) just didn’t come ready to play.”

It took a while for McGinty’s message to sink in; DeMatteo put his team up 3-0 with 3:58 to play in the period.

But in the second frame, the Titans got rolling. Colin Abbonizio scored just 37 seconds into the period. Matt Milanesi made it a 3-2 game at the 3:18 mark off a feed from Dominic Patrone to complete a lovely session of tic-tac-toe. Goals from Abbonizio and Patrone followed before Abbonizio completed a hat trick at the 13:25 mark to give South a 5-3 lead.

All five goals came at even strength.
Patrone scored on a shorthanded effort 1:47 into the third period before Ryan Gingras scored a power-play goal with 8:33 left in the game.

“A lot of the (comeback effort) was from the coaches,” Abbonizio said. “They really kept us in it. We just went out there and played our game and we got seven goals.”

The Titans are young in spots this season but Abbonizio, the team’s captain, says the newcomers are taking their cues from the veterans. “The younger guys are always listening,” he said. “They’re willing to take whatever they can get from the older guys. I think their cooperation could contribute to us really going a long way.”

Neshaminy coach Matt DeMatteo noted his team couldn’t sustain its early momentum. “We had them on the ropes,” he said. “We were up 3-0 in the first period and the guys were playing the game plan. They switched some things up and we just adapt as well as I’d hoped.”

Despite the loss, the ‘Skins proved they belong on the list of the SHSHL’s upper-echelon teams. “Neshaminy’s a great team,” Abbonizio said. “They’re a great team and that’s something that we’ve told these guys. That was a playoff game right there.”

Neshaminy 3 0 0—3
C.B. South 0 5 2—7
First-period goals: Matt Buchinski (N) from Joey DeMatteo, 2:43; Nolan Geria’s (N) unassisted, 7:02; DeMatteo (N) unassisted, 12:02.
Second-period goals: Colin Abbonizio (CBS) from Brian Keilman and Matt Milanesi, :37; Milanesi (CBS) from Dominic Patrone, 3:18; Abbonizio (CBS) from David Kutcher, 4:53; Patrone (CBS) from Milanesi, 10:06; Abbonizio (CBS) from Stephen McMillan, 13:25.
Third-period goals: Patrone (CS) from Keilman, 1:47 (sh); Ryan Gingras (CBS) from Patrone, 7:27 (pp).
Shots: Neshaminy 22, C.B. South 30; Saves: Brian Nelson (N) 23, Evan Moyer (CBS) 19

SHSHL Update for 12-8-19

Class AA                                       W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

Neshaminy (5-1-0-0)                 4      0     0        0         8

C.B. South (5-0-0-1)                   3     0     0        0         6

C.B. West (5-0-0-1))                   3   0     0       0            6

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

C.B. East (4-1-0-1)                       1    1    0      1            3

C.R. South (1-3-0-0)                   1    0      0     0            2

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

Quakertown (0-3-0-0)               0    0    0        0         0

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

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

Souderton (0-3-0-1)                    0  2     0        1        1

Pennridge (3-2-0-0)                    0   2    0        0         0

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

 

 

 

Class A                                              W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

Plymouth Whitemarsh (5-1-0-0)  2      0     0        0          4

Lower Moreland (1-4-0-0)            1      1      0        0         2         Wissahickon (2-3-0-0)                   1      1     0        0           2

Hatboro-Horsham (5-1-0-0)         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)                             18     14    32

Chris Trefz (CBW)                            9      19    28

Robert Seewagen (Nesh)              13      10   23

Sean Gorman (CBE)                       12        1     13

Dominic Patrone (CBS)                6         7      13

Keith Orlando (CBE)                      5        8     13

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                  8       4      12

Phil McIntyre (CBE)                       4       8      12

Colin Abbonizio (CBS)                   6       6      12

Bogden Borodenlo (CBE)             9       2       11

Justin Carrelli (WT)                       7        4      11

Mason McKeever (WT)                8       3       11

(seven players with 7)

 

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Class A                                           G         A     Pos

Aidan Keogh (PW)                       11        10   21

Jake Weikel (PW)                          9       9      18

Seth Lerner (HH)                           9       7       16

Luke Weikel (PW)                         7       9       16

Alex Howieson (HH)                    7        8       15

Dean Keller (PW)                          6       9       15

Colin Franzoni (PW)                     6       4        10

Tarek Elsabbagh                           6       3         9

 

Goals Against

Class AA                                        MP        GA      GAA

Mason Moyer (CBS)                 288        7         1.16

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                 258        9         1.67

Jimmy Sweeney (CRS)             128         5         1.88

Jake Coddington (CBW)           275        12       2.09

Chris McIntyre (CBE)                245         17       3.32

Class A                                          MP          GA      GAA

Kolton Galie (PW)                     96          3           1.50

Ben Yuter (PW)                         192        11         2.75

Joe Gambimo (HH)                   192        12         3.00

 

Save Percentage

Class AA                                      MP       Shots   GA     Sv Pct.

Mason Moyer (CBS)                288        132       7          .947

Jimmy Sweeney                      128           60         5        .917

Chris McIntyre (CBE)             245         191        17        .911

Brian Nelson (Nesh)                258         87          9         .897

Jake Coddington (CBW)        275         116          12      .897

 

Class A                                     MP          Shots     GA      Sv Pct/

Joe Gambino (HH))               192         162       12        .926

Kolton Galie (PW)               96                24         3      .875

Ben Yuter (PW)                   192              88         11      .875

 

 

 

 

Plymouth Whitemarsh 13, Hatboro-Horsham 3

HATFIELD—Plymouth Whitemarsh took the ice Friday night immersed in a cauldron of emotion. Senior Colin Franzoni was in uniform in the wake of the recent death of his mother from. On this night, the rink was his sanctuary, his teammates his support system.

It was somehow fitting that Franzoni scored the first goal of the game just 18 seconds after the opening faceoff. The Colonials went on to score seven goals in the first period and went on to a 13-3 win in a game that was halted via the 10-goal mercy rule with 3:40 remaining in the third period.

The win lofted Plymouth Whitemarsh to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the Suburban High School Hockey League’s American Division. The loss was the first after five wins for the Hatters, who were opening their conference schedule.

There were some impressive numbers on the scoresheet. Aidan Keogh scored three goals for the Colonials and added five assists. He has now compiled 11 goals and 10 assists for 21 points in six games. Jake Weikel also had a had trick and three assists. Luke Weikel provided two goals and two assists. Dean Keller scored twice.

Franzoni added a second goal himself but what was most memorable about the evening was how his teammates supported him.

Keller is the Colonials’ captain. “It was obviously a tough week,” he said. “We lost someone who was really close to us and we put it all out on the ice for them and I’m proud of every one of (his teammates). It was just a great overall team win.”

Keller describes the Colonials as a close-knit group. “This is one of the closest hockey teams I’ve ever played on,” he said. I’m happy to say that; this is one of the best years of my life.”

It was an emotional evening for Colonial coach Josh Aiello. Prior to the game the Colonials’ middle-school team practiced and visited the varsity dressing room and the Plymouth Whitemarsh junior varsity team took the ice following the varsity contest.

“It’s pretty cool being involved with this team,” Aiello said. “Because they’re really young men, it’s not like they’re children. I guess technically by age they are, but they’re very nature for their age. They’re very goal oriented and if anything happens, they have each other’s backs. It’s a great group and I’m privileged to be involved.”

 

Seth Lerner, Tarek Elsbbagh, and Ben Lerner scored the Hatboro-Horsham goals.

 

Hatboro-Horsham 1 2 0—3

Plymouth Whitemarsh 7 3 3—13

First-period goals: Colin Franzoni (PW) from Zach Spera, :18;  Jake Weikel (PW) from Aidan Keogh, 1:29; Seth Lerner (HH) from Alex Howieson and Nick Maslij, 2:13; Jake Weikel (PW) from Aidan Keogh and Luke Weikel, 2:37; Dean Keller (PW) from Conor Keogh, 4:58 (pp) Aidan Keogh (PW) from Jake Weikel, 10:50; Luke Weikel (PW) from  Jake Weikel and Keogh, 12:21; Keller (PW) unassisted, 12:32.

Second-period goals: Tarek Elsabbah (HH) from Seth Lerner, 1:19; Jake Weikel (PW) from Aidan Keogh and Conlan Carpenter, 2:21; Ben Lerner (HH) unassisted, 8:29 (sh); Franzoni (PW) from Keller, 14:03 (pp); Spera (PW) from Dean, 14:21.

Third-period goals: Aidan Keogh, from Luke Weikel and Spencer Reilly, 3:48 (pp); Aidan Keogh (PW) from Jake Weikel, 10:49; Luke Weikel (PW) from Aidan Keogh, 12:20.

Game called at 12:20 of the third period.

 

Additional Score

Holy Ghost Prep 7, Glenbrook South, Illinois 3—Byron Hartley scored two goals as the Firebirds prevailed in the opening round of the National Scholastic Invitational in Jamestown, N.Y.

William Tennent 4, Council Rock North 3

WARWICK—Persistence and resolve paid off for William Tennent Wednesday night. Down by two goals entering the third period, the Panthers rallied for a 4-3 win over Council Rock North in. Suburban High School Hockey League Class AA encounter at Revolution Ice Gardens.

Tom Hartenstein’s goal with 52 seconds left in regulation capped a three-goal third frame as the Panthers squared their league record at 1-1 (3-2 overall).

Tennent’s resurgence came after coach Nick D’Aurizio gave his troops a talking to after the second period.

‘We challenged the guys and they responded,” he said. “That’s what being a high-school coach is all about, or just a coach in general. Challenging guys when you’re not getting the results that you want and challenging guys to be better than the status quo.”

Hartenstein’s goal came off a deflection in front of the North net; he deposited the puck over the left shoulder of North netminder Rex Goldberg.

”I think this win was one of  (our) most important wins,” the senior said. “This was a team very similar to ours and they’re in our division. We really needed that to get ahead of them.”

Council Rick North (1-5, 0-4) took a 3-1 lead after two periods on goals from Wyatt Pasch, Colin Kiefer, and Vlad Litvinov. Kiefer and Litvinov both scored on second-period power play; the Indians needed just 20 seconds of power play time to score the two goals. Anthony Catalo got Tennent on the board with a goal in the first period.

Goldberg meanwhile was magnificent in goal. He made 24 saves over the first two periods and finished the 48-minute game with 41 saves.

“He did a heck of a job tonight said North assistant coach Mike Epstein. We were outshot two to one (actually 45-25) but yet we were in the game until the last 30 seconds of the game.”

Tennent started its comeback when Matthew Castan scored 5:50 into the third period. Zach Devor tied the game at the 11:49 mark to set up the finale.

Through it all, Tennent goaltender Trey Smith was stalwart. So was the defense in front of him which limited the Indians to five shots in the third period.

Hartenstein had two assists to go with his game-winning goal. He says part of the Panthers’ early season success can be attributed to the youth in the lineup. “The fact that they don’t have a JV team, that they’re playing varsity right now is really impressive,” he said. “They’re really stepping it up. I’m proud of them, they’re doing their part.

 

Council Rock North 1 2 0—3

William Tennent 1 0 3—4

First-period goals: Wyatt Pasch (CRN) from Noah Epstein and Jude Hollister,m 6:57; Anthony Cattalo (WT) from Tom Hartenstein, 15:37.

Second-period goals: Colin Kiefer (CRN) from Vlad Litvinov and Epstein, 6:29 (pp); Litvinov (CRN) from Wilton Pasch, 13:20 (pp).

Third -period goals: Matt Castan (WT) from Jonathan Kreider, 5:50; Zach Devor (WT) from Hartenstein, 11;49; Hartenstein (WT) from Kreider, 15:08.

Shots: Council Rock 25, William Tennent 45; Saves: Rex Goldberg (CRN) 41, Wyatt Smith (WT) 22.

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Other scores

Hun School 6, La Salle 3

Princeton Day 6, St Joseph’s Prep 3

Pennridge 9, Upper Dublin 2,

C.B. South 10, Souderton 0

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Wednesday’s Neshaminy-Pennsbury Game Will Send a Powerful Message

Like the other games being played around the Suburban High School Hockey League on Wednesday night, the matchup between Pennsbury and Neshaminy (7:20 at Grundy Arena) won’t count in the league standings. But it will be a special occasion, and an emotional one.

The two teams will play for the Gannon Cup, which is named for Patrick Gannon a former Neshaminy Middle School hockey player who tragically died in an accident at age 13. He played club hockey with many of the players on both teams who will be in uniform Wednesday night.

“We thought it would be a great way to remember him during the game every year,” said Neshaminy coach Matt DeMatteo.

Neshaminy won the inaugural Gannon Cup game last year

IMG_2426.jpegAs tragic as Patrick Gannon’s death was, he gave back to others via organ donation. The game is being played in part to benefit the Donate Life and the Gift of Life Foundation in his memory. There will be an assortment of gift basket raffles and a Chuck-a-Duck fund raiser.,

Patrick Gannon will be recognized prior to game time along with Phil Oseredzuk, a former Neshaminy player who was killed in a kayaking accident last May at age 16. His jersey will be retired before the game and will thereafter be displayed at Grundy Arena.

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

High School Hockey as Much a Part of Thanksgiving as Turkey

The Suburban High School Hockey League’s schedule of Thanksgiving Eve games may be the league’s most enduring tradition. By any measure, it’s a highlight of the season, an occasion for alumni to reconnect with former teammates and for today’s players to connect with the history of their respective clubs. Many of matchups are traditional rivalries.

There are four SHSHL doubleheaders on the schedule Wednesday night. In addition,  two   Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference teams will see action.

 

The schedule

 

Neshaminy vs. Pennsbury                             7:20 at Grundy Arena

Truman vs. Upper Dublin                              9:00 at Grundy Arena

William Tennent vs. Archbishop Wood      7:00 at Bucks County Ice Sports Center

Hatboro-Horsham vs   Moreland/NHS        9:00 at Bucks County Ice Sports Center

C.B. East vs. C.B. West                                  7:00 at Revolution Ice Gardens

C.R. North vs. C.R. South                               9:00 at Revolution Ice Gardens

Central Bucks South vs. North Penn          7:00 at Hatfield Ice

Pennridge vs. Souderton                               9:00 at Hatfield Ice

 

Malvern Prep vs. Cardinal O’Hara              6:45 at Skatium

Holy Ghost Prep vs. Father Judge               7:00 at Flyers Skate Zone NE

 

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SHSHL Update 11-17-19

SHSHL Standings Through games reported through 11-15

 

Class AA                                       W     L   OTW OTL/T       Pts

Neshaminy (3-0-0-0)                    2      0     0        0                4

C.B. East (2-0-0-1))                      1   0     0             1                3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pennridge (1-2-0-0)                    0   2    0           0                  0

Souderton (0-2-0-0)                    0  1     0           0                 0

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

 

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Class A                                              W     L   OTW OTL/T   Pts

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

Hatboro-Horsham (3-0-0-0)         0      0     0        0           0

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

Truman (0-3-0-0)                             0     0      0        0           0

Lower Moreland (0-3-0-0)            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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Class AA Scoring                                             G      A      Pts

Jake Lang (CBW)                                             12     9      21

Chris Trefz (CBW)                                           5      15    20

Robert Seewagen (Nesh)                              7       3     10

Phil McIntyre (CBE)                                        4      5       9

Joey DeMatteo (Nesh)                                     6       2      8

 

Class A Scoring                                           G         A        Pos

Jake Weikel (PW)                                        6       5           11

Seth Lerner (HH)                                        7       2            9

Dean Keller (PW)                                       2       7             9

Aidan Keogh (PW)                                      6        3             9

Alex Howieson (HH)                                2        6            8

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

North Penn 4, Central Bucks East 3 OT

By Rick Woelfel

WARWICK­—North Penn and Central Bucks East made a bit of hockey history Wednesday night. The Knights and the Patriots engaged in the first regular-season overtime game in Suburban High School Hockey League history.

Ryan Cunningham scored with a slapshot from just off the left circle 2:08 into the five-minute overtime to give the Knights a 4-3 win. The goal came off a right-circle faceoff. Tyler Greenstein sent the puck across the ice to Cunningham, who rocketed the puck past Patriot goaltender Chris McIntyre.

Prior to Wednesday night the Knights (1-1, 1-0 in league play) had a bit of experience with three-on-three overtime.

“We did a scrimmage game with C.B. West,” said North Penn coach Kevin Vaitis, “and we played the last five minutes of that with the three-on-three. We got to get a little exposure to it. A lot of the kids have played travel hockey and they do it in travel hockey now.”

Cunningham’s goal came on a play that was executed as designed. “We work on specific plays like that,” the junior defenseman said. “For specific moments in overtime and on the power play and it happened to work out pretty well.”

Goals came fast and furious early on. Greenstein and Josh Kaufhold scored first-period goals for North Penn and East’s Sean Gorman scored in between. The three goals came in a span of just 48 seconds. Phil McIntyre tied the game for the Patriots just 23 seconds into the second stanza.

After that, the game turned into a goaltending dual between McIntyre and North Penn’s Nick Ebbbinghaus, both of whom were first rate. McIntyre finished with 45 saves.

Mike Capps filled in behind the Patriot bench for Ken Latchum, who was absent.

“(McIntyre) could be the best in in the league,” Capps said. He’s a young guy, only a junior. A very good player. We’re lucky to have him.”

With seven minutes left in the middle period the Patriots just missed taking the lead when Matt Cipriano’s blast from the top of the slot eluded Ebbinghaus but the referee on the play ruled the puck did not cross the goal line.

Luke Van Why gave North Penn a 3-2 lead with a power-play goal 4:33 into the final period before the Patriots with his second goal of the game at the 9:36 mark.

After a one-sided loss to Holy Ghost Prep in their season opener, Vaitis said Wednesday’s win was a big step forward for the Knights. “It was very important for us,” he said. It was our first league game of the season. We only get to play these guys once. We played them last year to a real close game and we knew with a bunch of the guys coming back they were going to be a tough team.”

 

There would not have been a shootout had the teams played a full five minutes of overtime. The game would have been considered a tie.

 

North Penn 2 0 1 1—4

C.B. East 1 1 1 0—3

First-period goals: Tyler Greenstein (NP) from Josh Kaufhold, 8:50 (pp); Sean Gorman (CBE) unassisted, 9:27; Kaufhold (NP) from Greenstein, 9:38.

Second-period goal: Phil McIntyre (CBE) from Bogden Borodenko, :23.

Third-period goals: Luke Van Why (NP) from Thomas Boyle, 4:33; Gorman (CBE) from Jasen Cluckey, 9:36 (sh).

Overtime goal: Ryan Cunningham (NP) from Greenstein and Van Why, 2:08.
Shots: North Penn 46, C.B. East 22; Saves: Nick Ebbinghaus (NP) 19, Chris McIntyre (CBE) 42