FHL Championship Results





GAME ONE

Thunder 1, Crosby's 2 (OT)

Thunder: Perhac from Kanz

Crosby's: Cleary from Bonacorso and Gardner
Bonacorso from Bobick (OT)

GAME TWO

Thunder 1, Crosby's 0

Thunder: R. McDonald from Kanz (OT)
GAME THREE

Thunder 1, Crosby's 0

Thunder: Perhac unassisted

GAME FOUR 

Thunder 3, Crosby's 0

 Thunder: Lyons from Seaman and Kanz
Perhac from Kanz and A. McDonald
A. McDonald from Kanz and Miller


THUNDER WIN SERIES 3-1

SERIES MVP: Goaltender Kenny Sikora, Thunder

FRANKLIN HOCKEY LEAGUE FINALS PREVIEW 2012

Crosby’s #1 Overall Seed (14-6 regular season) (48-31 total wins/losses)
Captain: John George   6th year as Captain
 
Thunder #2 Overall Seed (13-7 regular season) (46-33 total wins/losses)
Captain: Andrew McDonald   4th year as Captain

Scoring is the ultimate factor when it comes to winning hockey games. In any sport for that matter, you need to score to win, plain and simple. And scoring goals gets the most recognition and attention from amongst the league’s players and personalities. But goaltending has quickly picked up the pace and gained its necessary praise. With teams now having their own goalies full-time, goaltending just might be on even keel with scoring in terms of importance. This week’s Franklin Hockey League Final proves what goaltending means to each of the teams in the series. The Crosby’s have first year player Joey Neutrelle, a proven rookie who has taken the league by storm with his stellar play inside the crease. Andrew McDonald’s Thunder have veteran goalie Dave Kwolek. Or do they? If you haven’t heard yet since moments after the Semi-Final Round or Facebook, Kwolek has reportedly said he will not be there for Saturday’s Final due to vacation and has even expressed that he would like the game to be moved to another date.
The same situation is occurring with the Crosby’s and one of their top players, Brian Barca. Who is going on…yup, you guessed it, VACATION. He was said to have asked to look into a possible date switch and that’s about it. But since the game was scheduled back in November, it will go on this Saturday at Noon.
So what do the Thunder do for a goalie? No one knows, not even Andrew McDonald, who is taking his second team to a Final- In 2008-2009, McDonald took the then named Pirates on an impressive run and eventually losing to the Jets 3 games to 1. McDonald has simply said, “I don’t know”, when asked what he will do for a net minder in the Final. Without Dave Kwolek, the Thunder has to replace the statistically best goalie in the league. Kwolek went 43-27 overall with a 61.4 win%. Whatever the Thunder do, they will do something and show up with good scoring talent, like McDonald, Chad Kanz and Andrew’s brother, Roy. Kanz won the scoring title, with 57 pts. Andrew and Roy McDonald had 50 and 43pts, respectively.  Other complimentary players include veteran D-man, Dan Rojtas, and up and coming Ryan Perhac.
The Crosby’s, as mentioned will probably be without Brian Barca. Although it seems as if the whole year he would say he wasn’t going to show up for said week, and then would be there. Barca amassed 47pts this year, good enough for 4th overall in the league. A big loss for John George and his team but they have power behind Barca in Tony Bonacorso and Ryan Cleary. They also have a strong defense which we know is anchored by George. Jamie Zelena, Jim Johnston, Tom Cunningham and Ben Bobick also help and make up a very strong and patient team. The Crosby’s biggest story this year that has been a little un-noticed is their rookie, Joey Neutrelle, in between the pipes. Since replacing Dave Gilson who was 6-5 in total wins and losses, Neutrelle had 28 wins and 18 losses and posted a league best 0.56 GAA. Captain John George couldn’t be more impressed with his redheaded, red hot goalie. “
There has been some fire leading up to the Final if some of you have forgotten. Early on in the season Chad Kanz was traded from the Crosby’s to the Thunder, after it was learned that Kanz requested a trade from George. “He said he wanted to be on Amac’s (Andrew McDonald) team because he plays dek with those guys”, George said. “(Kanz) told me we didn’t have a good enough chance at winning the cup for him.” George granted Kanz’s wish and sent him to the Thunder. The trade will have to bite someone back in the butt, conventional wisdom says Kanz. The situation is relative to the NHL back in 2008 when Marian Hossa chose not to re-sign with the Penguins and hop on with Detroit for the same contract offer. Hossa cited the chance to win the Stanley Cup was better with the Red Wings. John George even had this to say back in February:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln4ePjNY-oo  . This is a very personal series for each of these teams and it should be a grueling one as well. As the last 5 Finals did, this Final should go down in FHL history as one of the best with the pending storylines. Let’s hope it gets to a full, five game series that will be talked about for years to come.
 
The Weather Forecast for Saturday (subject to change):
High of 84degrees with some sun and clouds
 
Top Five Scorers Regular Season:
Kanz, Thunder 57pts
Bonacorso, Crosby's 51pts
McDonald, A    Thunder 50pts
Barca, Crosby's 47pts
McDonald, R Thunder 43pts
 
PREDICTIONS:
Adam Cristallini:  CROSBYS IN 4. MVP BONACORSO
Joe Rogers: CROSBYS IN 4. MVP BONACORSO
Dan Campbell: CROSBYS IN 4. MVP NEUTRELLE
Zak Campbell: THUNDER IN 5. MVP A.MCDONALD
Brian Grise: CROSBYS IN 4. MVP GEORGE
Nick Siniawski: THUNDER IN 5. A.MCDONALD
 
FHL FINAL 2012- CROSBYS v. THUNDER
Introduction Ceremony and Anthem 11:00 AM
GAME 1 Face-Off 11:30 AM 
GAME 2 Right After
GAME 3 Right After
GAME 4*
GAME 5*
*-IF NECESSARY

-FHL AWARDS COOK-OUT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FOLLOW IN COMING WEEKS
-TOURNAMENTS TO ANNOUNCED AT AWARDS COOKOUT




FHL Playoffs Week 2 Results


GAME ONE - Crosby's 1, Jets 0 (2 OT)

Crosby's - Cleary from Bonacorso

Jets - None

GAME TWO - Crosby's 1, Jets 0 (OT)

Crosby's - Barca from Cleary and Bonacorso

Jets - None

GAME THREE - Jets 2, Crosby's 0

Crosby's - None

Jets - Mitrik unassisted
Campbell from Joyce and Siniawski

GAME FOUR - Crosby's 1, Jets 0

Crosby's - Barca from Bonacorso and Johnston

Jets - None


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GAME ONE - Thunder 1, Moose 0

Thunder - A. McDonald from Kanz

Moose - None

GAME TWO - Thunder 2, Moose 1

Thunder - R. McDonald from A. McDonald and Kanz
R. McDonald from Kanz and A. McDonald

Moose - Kortz from Siniawski and Rogers

GAME THREE - Moose 1, Thunder 0

Thunder - None

Moose - Mains from Barron

GAME FOUR - Thunder 1, Moose 0 (2 OT)

Thunder - A. McDonald (Penalty Shot)

Moose - None

FHL Playoffs Week 2 Preview

 
In 2008, “Low” by Flo-Rida was a top 10 hit song, American Idol owned the top two TV programs in the country, and 8 SEC affiliated schools were considered to be the least livable states (West Virginia was #8 for you Pitt fans). And you’re wondering now, what those figures have to do with anything that relates to the FHL playoffs. The answer: It’s the last time the Crosby’s won a playoff game.  That season happened to be the Crosby’s worst season to date. They went 7-12 that year, and have increased their win total by 2 games each season. This year was only a +1 improvement and went 14-6 overall.  Captain John George might have his best team ever and is loaded with once in a lifetime talent like Brian Barca, Tony Bonacorso, Ryan Cleary and Ben Bobick. Shockingly, Barca, Bonacorso, and Cleary have accounted for 69 of the team’s 81 goals on the year. With all that scoring and team unity, and depth, you would think the pressure is on for John George if his team doesn’t come up with a title. He obviously strongly disagrees. “Well… I'd be lying if I said I don't think about my past playoff failures”, George said.  “It’s obviously something I'm well aware of.  But despite all of that, I feel confident in not only my team’s ability, but my own as well”.
George recorded 11 goals back in the 2008 regular season. This year, he had 0 goals and 12 assists. George has prided himself on his defense ability and it has shown. It’d be a waste to not protect the strong offense in front of him. The Crosby’s and John George can’t wait to get out there Saturday and really get after the FHL Cup, which the Crosby’s own one of already. “We're really chomping at the bit to get out there and perform at a championship level”, George said. It won’t get any easier this weekend when they face off against the four-time finalists, and two-time Cup winner Jets.
Here are the match-ups for the Semi-Final Round of the 2012 FHL Playoffs:
11:30AM (1) Crosby’s vs. (4) Jets
Captains: Crosby’s- John George (0g12a)   Jets- Zak Campbell (6g8a)
Goalie: Crosby’s- Joey Neutrelle (0.56GAA) vs. Craig Hixon (0.72GAA) 3W-1L in First Round vs. Whalers

Top 5 Leading Scorers:
1. Tony Bonacorso – Crosby’s (33g18a)
2. Brian Barca – Crosby’s (25g22a)
3. Ryan Cleary - Crosby’s  (11g13a)
4 .Nick Siniawski – Jets  (13g10a)
5. Shane Lucas – Jets (11g11a)

John George on how to beat the Jets:   “The Jets are a great team. Plenty of skill, plenty of athletes.  We gotta get pucks past Craig Hixon though. That kid played a hell of a series last week and we know our biggest challenge will be trying to figure him out”.
Zak Campbell on how to beats the Crosby’s: “Guts…It’s gonna take guts.”
Adam Cristallini Prediction: Crosby’s in 4 Tony Bonacorso Series MVP
Joe Rogers Prediction:  Crosby’s in 5 Ryan Cleary Series MVP

               1:00PM (2) Thunder vs.  (3) Moose
Captains: Thunder- Andrew McDonald(23g27a)   Moose- Zack Siniawski(3g4a)
Goalies: Thunder- Dave Kwolek (0.73GAA) vs. Martin Terrick(0.67GAA) 3W-1L in First Round vs. Boyle

Top 5 Leading Scorers
1.    Chad Kanz – Thunder (25g32a)
2.    Andrew McDonald – Thunder (23g27a)
3.    Roy McDonald – Thunder  (16g27a)
4.    Drew Hruska – Moose (25g14a)
5.    Ryan Mains – Moose (16g18a)

Andrew McDonald on how to beat the Moose:  “Just gotta play Thunder hockey. Capitalize on mistakes, win loose balls, and limit our own turnovers. We have been trying to utilize skill all year and we have to keep playing out game.”

Zack Siniawski on how to beat the Thunder: “The Thunder have a lot of offensive talent. We need to limit their shots by possessing the ball.”

Adam Cristallini Prediction: Thunder in 5 Andrew McDonald Series MVP
Joe Rogers Prediction: Thunder in 5 Chad Kanz Series MVP

The FHL Finals will take place next Saturday June 9th, at 12:00pm