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2019 LaSalle Explorers Class AAA Flyers Cup Champions
 

Flyers Cup AAA – Championship
LaSalle Explorers vs St. Joe’s Prep Hawks March 17, 2019
Played at Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA

March 18, 2019

Hockey Happenings – LaSalle 5, St. Joes Prep 2

By Rick Woelfel

PHILADELPHIA— Sunday’s Class AAA Flyers Cup final could be divided into two distinct segments; the first 6 minutes, 52 seconds and all that happened thereafter. LaSalle built a 3-0 lead over St. Joseph’s Prep in the opening phase of the game. From that point on, the two Atlantic Prep Athletic Conference rivals played on more or less even terms. But the Explorers’ opening surge proved decisive in a 5-2 victory before a large and enthusiastic audience at the Wells Fargo Center that gave them the Flyers Cup for the 11th time, but for the first time since 2016. “We got there because of everybody in that locker room,” said LaSalle defenseman and captain Zach Baker, especially our goalkeeping. Top-seeded LaSalle (22-6) got off to a fast start be scoring on three of its first four shots. Brandon Leer, Ryan Ferry, and Michael Casey all found the back of the net to put their team up 3-0 with 10:08 still to go in the first period, prompting St. Joseph’s Prep coach David Giacomin to make a goaltender change, with Dan McGill replacing Troy Stefano. The sixth-seeded Hawks (8-17) continued to battle however. Vincent Borgesi’s power-play goal with 50 seconds left in the period served notice that he and his mates weren’t quite willing to relinquish their status as defending Flyers Cup champions. Andrew Centrella made it a one-goal game when he scored a power-play goal of his own, beating LaSalle netminder Aidan McCabe inside the right post at the 4:19 mark. Meantime, McGill was sharp at the other end of the ice. Heading into the third period it was still 3-2 and the result was still up for grabs.

At that point, Sam Lipkin stepped up for LaSalle, making a move down the left wing and beating McGill to extend his team’s lead just 38 seconds into the period. Two minutes and change later LaSalle had an apparent goal disallowed (the puck was played with a high stick) and went on to dictate play in the the third period. Ryan Sambuco finished the scoring with an empty-net goal with 1:27 remaining. “A tough start,” Giacomin said. “We gave up those three goals the way we did but I was proud of the way we battled back and got the game tight. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the greatest start in the third period.”

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LaSalle’s Sam Lipkin in white vs St. Joseph’s Prep’s Dan McGill

LaSalle coach, Wally Muehlbronner said his team had a good attitude at the start and got it back at the start of the third period. “The message was ‘Let’s relax and let’s play the way we’re capable of playing,” he said, ‘and I think they did that.” Casey who assisted on Lipkin’s goal in addition to scoring his own, was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. “I couldn’t do it without my linemates,” the sophomore said. “People behind me, coaches pushing me every shift. It’s obviously something special.” LaSalle will move on to the state championship game next Saturday in Pittsburgh against the Penguins Cup champion … The Explorers had a 38-22 edge in shots … Lauren Hart gave a live rendition of the national anthem prior to the opening faceoff.

 

THE ROAD TO THE FLYERS CUP

La Salle Explorers vs Holy Ghost Prep Firebirds March 14, 2019 – Flyers Cup History (flyers-cup-history.org)

BYE in 1st Round

SCORING SUMMARY

ST JOES PREP……………..1 1 0—2
LASALLE……………………..3 0 2—5

FIRST PERIOD: (L) Brandon Leer, (Ryan Walsh, Nolan Woudenberg) 12:55, (L) Ryan Ferry, (Colin Kleiser, Zachary Baker) 11:07, (L) Michael Casey (Sam Lipkin, Fabrizio Mazzarelli) PP 10:07, (SJ) Vincent Borgesi, (Andrew Centrella, Evan Cassady) PP 1:17
SECOND PERIOD: (SJ) Andrew Centrella, (Vincent Borgesi, Austin Amato) PP 12:39
THIRD PERIOD:  (L) Sam Lipkin, (Michael Casey, Jan Oleginski) 16:17, (L) Daniel Sambuco, (Michael Casey, Sam Lipkin) PP EMPTY NET 1:24
SHOTS: St Joes Prep 22, LaSalle 38
GOALIES: Troy Stefano (SJP) 1 and Dan McGill (SJP) 32; Aidan McCabe (L) 20

ROSTER:

Head Coach: Wally Muehlbronner
Assistant Coach: Bud Lipski
Assistant Coach: Paul Quinn
Athletic Director: Joseph Parisi
Manager: Chuck Cirelli
Principal: Michael O’Toole
President: Brother James Butler

1 Matthew Bant
2 Fabrizio Mazzarelli
3 Sam Lipkin
4 Sean Keaveney
7 Michael Casey
8 Eric Ford
10 Zachary Baker
12 Brandon Leer
15 Collin Kleiser
16 Max Levenberg
17 David Brunner
19 Daniel Sambuco
20 Nolan Woudenberg
21 Ryan Walsh
22 Ryan Ferry
23 Jan Oleginski
24 Bryan Evans
25 Andrew Budzynski
26 David Kimmel
28 Nathan Benner
33 Liam Gross
35 Aidan McCabe

 

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