glhl opens third season with busy week great lakes hockey league
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glhl opens third season with busy week great lakes hockey league
GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE WEEKLY www.greatlakeshockeyleagueohio.com VOL. 3, NO. 1 Dec. 2, 2015 WED 12/2, 7:00 pm Saint Ignatius @ Lake Catholic FRI 12/4, 4:00 pm (Q) Gilmour Academy @ Saint Ignatius FRI 12/4, 5:50 pm Walsh Jesuit @ St. Edward FRI 12/4, 7:00 pm Holy Name @ Padua Franciscan FRI 12/4, 9:00 pm Lake Catholic @ Shaker Heights SAT 12/5, 3:50 pm Saint Ignatius @ Walsh Jesuit SAT 12/5, 4:00 pm Holy Name @ Gilmour Academy Q = @ Quicken Loans Arena SUN 12/6, 2:30 pm St. Edward @ Gilmour Academy SUN 12/6, 4:00 pm Rocky River @ Padua Franciscan DEC 4-6 tournament University School @ Jamestown, NY = league game GLHL OPENS THIRD SEASON WITH BUSY WEEK The Great Lakes Hockey League kicks off it’s third season this week and begins a 74-day campaign that will culminate with the crowning of the Cleveland Cup champions on February 13. Last March, the GLHL sent two representatives to the OHSAA Frozen Four in Columbus for the second year in a row. St. Edward upset Saint Ignatius, 3-2 to win the Brooklyn District while University School defeated Lake Catholic in the Kent Final, reversing the result from 2013. All eight GLHL teams opened their regular season by participating in one of the many Thanksgiving Tournaments around the region or out of state. There are seven league games on the slate this week beginning with the two-time defending Cleveland Cup champion Saint Ignatius Wildcats visiting the Lake Catholic Cougars at Mentor Civic Arena on Wednesday evening. Saint Ignatius, favored to make it a Three-Peat in a preseason poll of GLHL head coaches, will dive right into their league schedule with three games. The Wildcats started out their season by sharing the title of the Walsh Thanksgiving Tournament with the host Warriors as both teams posted 3-1-0 marks. Saint Ignatius won their second Cleveland Cup in 2015. Seven of the eight teams in the GLHL play a league game this week with University School being the only exception. The Preppers, who are at the prestigious National Invitational Scholastic Showcase in Jamestown, NY this weekend, will open their league schedule on Saturday, December 12 when they host Lake Catholic at The Pond in a re-match of the last two Kent District championship games. FINAL 2014-15 GLHL STANDINGS POS 1 2 3 5 7 8 Team (overall record) W L OTL T PTS GF GA DIFF Saint Ignatius (32-4-3) 10 0 0 0 20 57 7 50 University School (23-12-3) 7 3 0 0 14 38 24 14 St. Edward (26-9-5) 4 4 1 1 10 21 20 1 Lake Catholic (18-11-3) 4 4 1 1 10 23 29 -6 Holy Name (9-18-6) 3 5 0 2 8 25 34 -9 Padua Franciscan (12-15-5) 2 4 1 3 8 23 31 -8 Walsh Jesuit (10-17-4) 3 6 0 1 7 23 38 -15 Gilmour Academy (10-22-3) 2 6 0 2 6 9 36 -27 win = 2 pts, OT loss or tie = 1 pt 2015-16 COACHES POLL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Saint Ignatius Wildcats St. Edward Eagles University School Preppers Lake Catholic Cougars Holy Name Green Wave Padua Franciscan Bruins Walsh Jesuit Warriors Gilmour Academy Lancers © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/HSPORTSMEDIA@HOTMAIL.COM GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—TEAM NOTES GILMOUR ACADEMY LANCERS The Cold Turkey Tournament at the Tam O’Shanter was not kind to the Lancers from Gilmour Academy. GA was outscored 26-3 in four losses although they were right in their final game against Sylvania Northview on Sunday, narrowly dropping a 2-1 decision. An opening 4-1 loss to St. Andrew’s College (ONT) was followed by an 11-0 defeat at the hands of the defending state champions from Toledo St. Francis. The Lancers also lost to Blythe Academy (ONT), 9-1, on Saturday...Goal-scoring was identified as an area of concern going into the season by head coach John Malloy. HOLY NAME GREEN WAVE The Green Wave of Holy Name had a rough start to their season at the Walsh Thanksgiving Tournament, going 0-4-0 against four Pennsylvania teams. The Namers lost to Shaler (7-2), Seneca Valley (5-3), Upper St. Clair (6-5) and Bethel Park (6-4). The 24 goals against has to be concerning for a team that projects to be stronger defensively and in goal than up front but, at the same time, the 14 goals scored has to be encouraging for a team that did not return a lot of offensive firepower from last year’s team...Holy Name’s senior goaltending tandem of G C. J. Balodis and G Ryan Madden makes the Green Wave the only team to have the same two net-minders for all three years of the GLHL. LAKE CATHOLIC COUGARS The Lake Catholic Cougars had some trouble putting the puck in the net as they opened the season at the Midwest Thanksgiving Classic in Dublin. The Cougars scored three goals in regulation in their opener against St. Xavier, then claimed a 4-3 victory in a shootout. They were shut out in their next three games at the event, however, falling 5-0 to St. Charles, 9-0 to Dublin Coffman and 6-0 to Springboro. Lake Catholic is under the direction of first-year head coach Justin Vance, an assistant coach for the past four years who also played for the Cougars from 2001-2005. PADUA FRANCISCAN BRUINS The Padua Franciscan Bruins opened the season with a 0-3-1 showing at the Bowling Green Thanksgiving Tournament. They opened with a 4-2 loss to tournament host Bowling Green and an 8-2 loss to Findlay. On Saturday night, they were unable to convert on a late power play and ended up with a 1-1 tie with Olentangy Liberty. That set up a re-match with the Patriots on Sunday, which the Bruins dropped, 4-1, to close out the tournament...The Bruins will face GCHSHL Red Division power Rocky River in a key non-league game next Wednesday on Padua’s home ice at OBM Arena in Strongsville...Some of the top teams in the state will be on hand for the Padua Christmas Tournament December 18-20 at OBM. U. S. ARMY PLAYER OF THE WEEK—DREW MUSGRAVE, WALSH JESUIT Walsh Jesuit senior forward Drew Musgrave is the U. S. Army Great Lakes Hockey League Player of the Week for November 23-29. Musgrave, an alternate captain for the Warriors, scored six goals and added a pair of assists to help capture a share of the title at the annual Walsh Jesuit Thanksgiving Tournament. "Drew led the way for our team this weekend with his efforts, attitude, and leadership,” said Warriors head coach Pat McKendry. “Playing forward on a regular shift and defense on special teams—he did it all for us.” Musgrave played the final game of the tournament with a splint on his finger—the result of blocking a shot. McKendry says Musgrave, along wit his linemates Adam Romanski and Max Miotke, have set the tone for the team early on. "We talk about playing hard for the guy on your right and on your left, everything else will take care of itself,” says McKendry. “We Walsh Jesuit also stole a line from baseball forward where they say ‘you go-we go!’ It Drew Musgrave was a great start to the season, but like we said in the locker room after the last game—time to get back to work.” “ © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/HSPORTSMEDIA@HOTMAIL.COM GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—TEAM NOTES ST. EDWARD EAGLES The 2015 OHSAA runners-up from St. Edward opened their 2015-16 season in Chicago at the Loyola Academy Thanksgiving Tournament. The Eagles posted one win and two losses in the Windy City, notching a 6-1 win over Buffalo Grove (IL) to start things off. Senior F Jason Steckle and junior F Paul D’Amico each scored a pair of goals in the win. A pair of losses followed, however, 5-0 to St. Rita (IL) and 4-1 to tournament host Loyola Academy (IL). Senior G Warren Hill made 21 saves against LA...Hill enters the season as the all-time league leader in minutes played (755). He also ranks second in shutouts (4) and third in saves (364). SAINT IGNATIUS WILDCATS Saint Ignatius defeated Upper St. Clair (PA), 8-1, to open their season on Friday. Junior forwards Cullen Frebes and Benji Renchin each scored twice and senior G Dylan McKeon made 25 saves. In a 3-2 loss to Bethel Park (PA) on Saturday, Renchin and another junior F Connor Koehnke lit the lamp. Following a 5-4 win over Shaler (PA), in which the Wildcats allowed two late goals to make it interesting, the Wildcats’ final game on Sunday was forfeited, giving them a share of the tournament title. Head coach Patrick O’Rourke expressed some concern about where the goals were going to come from this year, so 15 goals in three games has to be a welcome sign for the Wildcat faithful. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL PREPPERS A trip to Pittsburgh was on tap for the University School Preppers to open their season. They faced some stiff competition at the Shadyside Tournament and came home with four losses. A 4-1 loss to host Shadyside Academy started things off Friday, followed by setbacks to Wyoming Seminary (6-3) and Lawrenceville (NJ) (5-3) on Saturday. They closed out the event with a 5-1 loss to Northwood (NY). Senior F Ryan Gorbett set up classmate F Robby Engoglia for a shorthanded goal in that one. Gorbett and Engoglia are among the top returning scorers in the GLHL this season. WALSH JESUIT WARRIORS A 3-1 win over Upper St. Clair (PA) on Sunday gave the Walsh Jesuit Warriors a share of the title at their own Thanksgiving Tournament. Walsh opened with a 7-3 win over Bethel Park (PA) on Friday night behind a hat trick from senior F Drew Musgrave. Two goals from junior F Adam Romanski and a shutout by sophomore G Jakhari Desphy headlined a 5-0 win over Seneca Valley (PA) on Saturday. Their only loss was to Shaler (PA), 5-4...The Warriors are again icing a young team in 2015-16 and head coach Pat McKendry does not think we have seen the best of his team yet. “You have to be careful when talking about peaking because we are still very young,” said McKendry. ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT—J. J. PLUTT, LAKE CATHOLIC J. J. Plutt was the 2005 News-Herald Player of the Year after scoring 42 goals and assisting on 21 others for Lake Catholic. Plutt piled up 102 points in the last two years of a decorated career and was named to the News-Herald's all-decade Red Division team Shaker Heights coach Mike Bartley called Plutt "one of the league's true snipers this season," after Plutt was a unanimous pick for the 2004-05 Red North Division All-Star team announced by the Greater Cleveland High School Hockey League. Longtime Lake Catholic head coach Tony Prpic certainly has fond memories of coaching Plutt, who went on to play collegiately at Ohio University. “I recall J.J. having some of the best set hands I have ever coached,” said Prpic. “He was the first high school player to my recollection that could make a backhand toe-drag look easy. His former coach also remembers Plutt as a player who enjoyed a challenge. “Prior to the 2005 District Semifinal against Gilmour Academy, their goaltender was quoted in the school newsletter saying ‘J.J. is a snipe shot but he won’t score on me.’”, Prpic recalls. “Well, J.J. went out and scored four goals in a 4-0 victory for Lake Catholic. He was very competitive and you knew you would get the best out of him night in and night out! He was pleasure to coach.” J. J. Plutt © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/HSPORTSMEDIA@HOTMAIL.COM 2016 CLEVELAND CUP FEBRUARY 9-13 @ OBM Arena Strongsville GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—2014-15 SCORING LEADERS Note: returning players in bold # 1 2 3 4 5 PLAYER Krueger Gorbett A. Piazza Geither Bauchens Wiegandt Mazanec 8 Kisel 9 Whitney Engoglia 11 Albitz Szpak 13 Van Bokkelen Sill 15 Hyland Dempsey Koehnke Price Wtulich Heller Yopka (D) CLASS SR JR SR SR SO SR SR JR SR JR SR SR SR SO SR SR SO FR JR JR SR SCHOOL U.S. U.S. Lake St. Ignatius Holy Name St. Ignatius St. Ignatius St. Ignatius St. Ignatius U.S. Holy Name Padua Walsh Holy Name St. Ignatius Padua St. Ignatius St. Edward Padua U.S. U.S. GP 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 10 10 10 G 15 5 12 6 11 9 5 2 7 4 5 4 7 4 5 5 4 3 3 3 1 A 6 14 4 9 3 5 9 10 4 7 5 6 2 5 3 3 4 5 5 5 7 PTS 21 19 16 15 14 14 14 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 24126 Lorain Rd North Olmsted, OH 44070 USA (440) 979-9700 GREAT LAKES HOCKEY LEAGUE—2014-15 GOALTENDING LEADERS Note: returning players in bold # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PLAYER CLASS SCHOOL Wes Deacon JR Saint Ignatius Dylan McKeon JR Saint Ignatius Charlie Denner SR Lake Catholic Warren Hill JR St. Edward Alec Silver JR U. S. Troy Kozak SR Padua Ryan Madden JR Holy Name Lynsey Wallace SO Padua Michael Bridges SR Gilmour Jakhari Desphy FR Walsh C. J. Balodis JR Holy Name Kevin Henderson SR Lake W-L-T 4-0-0 5-0-0 3-0-2 3-4-2 5-2-0 0-2-2 0-2-1 2-2-2 2-6-2 3-6-1 3-3-1 1-4-0 MIN SV 165 67 225 84 232 128 392 189 315 161 185 93 162 101 284 138 435 352 447 182 293 195 225 174 GA SHO GAA SV% 2 2 0.55 0.971 5 2 1.00 0.944 9 0 1.75 0.934 16 3 1.84 0.922 13 1 1.86 0.925 11 0 2.68 0.894 10 1 2.78 0.910 20 1 3.17 0.873 32 1 3.31 0.917 35 0 3.52 0.839 24 0 3.69 0.890 20 0 4.00 0.897 Alec Silver U. S. Saint Ignatius senior Jack Wiegandt © HARRINGTON SPORTS MEDIA (216) 548-2345/HSPORTSMEDIA@HOTMAIL.COM
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