Bruins Sweep Grrrowl In Nail-biting 8-7 Shootout Victory Sunday Afternoon Troy, OH - It only seems fitting that the Bruins would sweep the Findlay Grrrowl with an 8-7 sudden death shootout win on Sunday afternoon, the identical score that the Grrrowl employed to defeat the Bruins in their last meeting prior to Saturday night's 5-2 Bruins win in front of a record crowd of 1,217 inside the historic Hobart Arena as part of Deaf Awareness Night and Hits 105.5 Night. After the record-size crowd pleaser on Saturday night, the Bruins struggled early to begin the Sunday afternoon matinee rematch, with Findlay finding their stride to cash in on a quick goal to start the game less than five minutes in. For Shane Hicke's Bruins club, it would take a K's Hamburger Shop powerplay to shake off the rust, as Danville, California native Derek McPherson connected on a pass from Aaron Huber to even the score 1-1 at the 5:58 mark. Yet, the Grrrowl found success on their powerplay chances as well, scoring their second go-ahead goal of the game on the man advantage with 3:33 to go in the period, before a surging Corey Evelyn would bang in a setup feed from Lee McClure to once again force the tie just :33 later at the three minute mark. In a first period marred with defending zone giveaways, the Bruins would turnover the puck into the slot for the third Grrrowl goal with just 10.4 showing on the clock, sending Troy into the first intermission trailing 3-2. Findlay would lead in shots 17-10 after twenty minutes. History would repeat itself early in the second, with the Grrrowl bouncing in a rebound past starting netminder Alexander Kuzmenko to take a two goal lead, but the Bruins regrouped and refocused, ultimately leading to Justin Dornhecker's end to end rush towards the Grrrowl net, stuffing the puck to light the lamp and cut the lead back to one at the 14:17 mark. In what seemed to be hockey's equivalent to a "swap meet", it was then the Grrrowl's turn to score at the 13:33 mark to reclaim the double point lead. Despite chances in the attacking zone, the Bruins would be unable to chip away at the Findlay lead until nearing the midway point in the game, when Flint, Michigan native and Hobart Welding institute student John Rubel capitalized on a centering pass from Russia natives Egor Pogodin-Alexeev and Gleb Luchnikov at 10:53. While Kuzmenko would blank the Grrrowl for the remainder of the period, the Bruins would add the tying goal just less than a minute later at the 10:54 mark with fellow European Leonid Kovalev dekeing the Findlay netminder and plowing the puck to the back of the net, assisted by Rubel and Erik Levin. After forty minutes, both clubs headed into the second intermission deadlocked at 5, with Findlay out shooting the Bruins 29-21. Findlay would continue to control the flow of the game into the first half of the third period, with the Grrrowl breaking the tie at the 13:40 mark before extending the lead back to two with only 4:16 to go in regulation. A controversial hit away from the play knocked Rubel from his feet, colliding violently with the boards after he was blatantly hit from behind, eventually being taken by the medical staff into the dressing room for evaluation, despite no penalty called on the play. Trailing an opponent with time closing in for one of the first times this season at home, Bruins bench boss Shane Hicke called his one and only timeout of the game to regroup his players and recharge for their comeback attempt. Stepping onto the ice, already with a round of fisticuffs under his belt earlier in the game, Bruins forward Sean Hagerty lead the charge for the Bruins with help out of the zone by Aaron Huber and newcomer Jordan Carpender to crash the net and bang home a rebound off the end boards, shaving the lead to one with 3:23 to go in regulation. Fans would enjoy end to end action as both teams secured but could not capitalize on several chances, but would grow increasingly anxious as time continued to tick away on the scoreboard. Trailing by one, and facing a rapidly dwindling window of opportunity, the Bruins last charge up the ice would be set up by Luchnikov out of the neutral zone to a waiting Erik Levin, who would propel a blistering shot past the Findlay goaltender to tie the game with 14.1 to go in regulation. After a full sixty minutes of regulation, both teams would remain tied 7-7, with the Grrrowl out shooting the Bruins 36-32. As per NJHL rules, the game proceeded immediately to a five round shootout, and after both teams scored twice each after the fifth round to keep the game alive. Sudden death would only last two rounds, as injured Bruins forward John Rubel made his triumphant return to the ice, sneaking the puck past the legs of the Grrrowl netminder for the game winner. With the win, the second place Bruins improve their record to 29-12-1 and sweep the fifth place Grrrowl, who still fight to clinch the league's final playoff berth. Troy returns home for one final weekend series this season on Saturday, March 13 at 8pm and Sunday, March 14 at 1:30 in a rematch with the Findlay Grrrowl. For more information, call 985-PUCK or visit www.TroyBruins.com. Elkins Park, PA - In a game that would stretch into early Sunday morning, the Troy Bruins found their legs in the second period to propel a 4-0 road win over the Philadelphia Thunder late Saturday night. The game, originally scheduled for February 6, was postponed until Saturday night due to transportation issues, while the late starting time of 10:30pm was the first of several adversity challenges the Bruins would face during the contest. After the lengthy ten hour bus ride, the Bruins players would find less than desirable ice conditions in Philadelphia before arena officials mended repairs to the surface, pushing the start time to 10:30pm. Yet, despite the delay along with the long day on the road, Shane Hicke's Bruins club would focus on the rematch with the Thunder. The first period would be a challenge for the Bruins, struggling to find their tempo, and as one player described "shaking off the bus legs". Both teams would trade powerplays in the opener, yet neither team could capitalize on chances on either end, with Bruins starting netminder Allan Dowler making 11 saves, leading his team into the first intermission deadlocked in a scoreless tie with the Thunder after twenty minutes of play. Perhaps the Bruins simply needed a longer pregame warmup, as a noticeably more alive Bruins team skated onto the patched up ice to start the second period. With Dowler keeping the defensive side of the ice under control, it would be Serov, Russia native Gleb Luchnikov to lead the charge, intercepting a pass from linemate Leonoid Kovalev to light the lamp with a smooth wrist shot past the shoulder of Thunder goalie Alex DiFazio at the 13:03 mark of the second. With the control of the flow, the Bruins would once again receive a K's Hamburger Shop Powerplay, and it would be forward Justin Dornhecker to cash in with a shot from the slot at 11:56 to extend the 2-0 Bruins lead, ultimately skating into the second intermission with the two goal lead. The third period would start out with a bang, as yet another K's Powerplay opportunity would bolster the Bruins lead 3-0, as veteran forward and the team's leading scorer Lee McClure sniped a slapshot from the point unassisted at the 15:08 mark of the third. For the Philadelphia fans who stayed into the early morning, the damage would be nearly complete, as less than a minute later the Bruins scored their final goal of the game, this time an even strength setup from the neutral zone by McClure as he connected with a streaking Corey Evelyn breaking down the wing to blast his shot at point blank range past DiFazio to make it 4-0 at 14:15. After a full sixty minutes of hockey, Dowler picked up the shutout win, the Bruins second shutout win against the Thunder in the past week to extend their second place record to an impressive 25-12-1. The Bruins and Thunder continue the makeup weekend series with the closer set for 8pm on Sunday night before the Bruins return home to Hobart Arena for a weekend series against in-state rival Findlay Grrrowl on Saturday, February 27 at 8pm and Sunday, February 28 at 1:30pm. Tickets are only $7, and for more information call 985-PUCK or visit TroyBruins.com. By Kyle OBrien TROY, OH- Troy Sets Franchise Scoring Record in Saturday Night's 13-0 Shutout. Saturday night saw the Troy Bruins facing off against the Philadelphia Thunder at home in Hobart Arena. While the first period was exciting, it was no indication of what would come later. Troy took advantage early on some sloppy play by Philadelphia, snagging multiple stray passes and capitalizing with goals. Troy started off with two shorthanded goals by Newly added Bruin #10 Willie Boyle and #20 Cory Evelyn, assisted by #23 Tyler Merritt. Troy's would score once more in the first period at the 3:19 mark by #22 Derek McPherson, assisted by #6 John Ruble, ending the first period with a score of 3-0. In the second period, Troy continued to press their lead by adding 7 more unanswered goals to extend their lead to 10-0. #19 Aaron Huber would score first at the 13:47 mark. Another new face to the Bruins, #6 John Ruble, assisted by #14 Erik Levin and #27 Justin Dornhecker, added goal number 5 of the night at 16:32. #11 Leonid Kovalev, would add one more with a beautiful wrister from the top of the left wing circle at 16:16, assisted by #24 Manny Lopez and #20 Cory Evelyn. Ruble would score on a well timed centering pass from #8 Lee McClure at 14:02. Ruble would add another to the scoreboard at 13:06, assisted by Dornhecker and McPherson. Goal number 9 on the night would come at 10:42 from #9 Gleb Luchnikov from Huber and Boyle. Soon after, obvious frustration arose from the Philadelphia players, and they began to attack the puck with renewed vigor and aggression. Unfortunately this change would not help Philadelphia's situation as they were continually outplayed through the rest of the game. #17 Egor Pogodin-Alekseev would score his first goat of the night at 6:10, assisted by fellow Russian Kovalev. The final two goals of the second period would come at 3:24 by Lopez from Huber; and at 3:06 by Luchnikov from Pogodin-Alekseev. Near the end of the second period, tempers flared as minor checking exploded into all out fisticuffs earning each team several penalty minutes. Period three surprisingly passed very quickly with only a few penalties and one fight breaking out, seemingly due to the large amount of action in the previous period. Ruble would score Troy's final goal at the 10:46 mark, his fourth of the night, a Texas Hat-Trick. Troy will rematch Philadelphia Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at Hobart Arena. Staff Reports The Troy High School hockey team played their final home game of the season on Sunday morning, defeating the visiting SWOHSHL foe Alter Knights 3-2. Prior to the game at Hobart Arena, two graduating seniors were honored for the Trojans, goaltender Wiley Collett and Ty Hoglund. Troy now moves onto the SWOHSHL league tournament, beginning on February 12. For more information on the Trojans, visit www.Trojanhockey.com Bruins Sweep Jamestown At Hobart 02/08/2010
Troy, OH - The Troy Bruins (23-12-1) finished their snowy weekend series against the Jamestown Jets with a rough and tumble 5-3 victory on Sunday afternoon at the historic Hobart Arena. Despite coming off a thrilling 8-2 win on Saturday night, the Bruins would find themselves trailing early, after the Jets capitalized on an errant centering pass less than three minutes into the game to score a shorthanded goal less than three minutes in. The hero of the day would end up being Bruins forward Gleb Luchnikov, as he led the charge with the tying goal at the 9:59 mark, off a brilliant centering pass from Aaron Huber and Josh Tucker, before Luchnikov added his second of the afternoon at 12:21 to take the 2-1 lead, assisted by fellow Europeans Erik Levin and Leo Kovalev. After twenty minutes, the Bruins would skate into the dressing room ahead 2-1, despite being out-shot 12-9. Just as at the start of the game, Jamestown would spoil the lead with a quick rush off the draw, catching Bruins netminder Allan Dowler off guard to tie the game 2-2 just :12 into the middle period. Shaken, the Bruins snapped back into control of the tempo, and would recapture the lead thanks to a Luchnokov clearing pass to Justin Dornhecker at the 3:03 mark. Troy would extend the lead to two with their second goal of the period, this time by Beavercreek, Ohio native Aaron Huber from Luchnokov and Tucker with less than nine minutes remaining in the period, to take the 4-2 lead into the locker room after forty minutes of hockey. Jamestown would again out-shoot the Bruins in the third, this time 15-9. Physicality escalated in the third period, with Sean Hagerty engaging in fisticuffs for the second night in a row, and as a result of the altercation, allowed the Jets to receive a rare seven minute powerplay, before Hicke's special teams skills took over. After killing off the penalty, the Bruins would extend the lead to three with Luchnikov's third goal of the contest, earning the "hat trick" at the 17:07 mark of the third. Making it interesting, the Jets would muster their third goal of the game, but would be unable to gain any further momentum, securing the 5-3 Bruins win. With the weekend sweep, the Bruins improve their record to 23-12-1 for 47 points and solid sole possession of second place in the NJHL. Troy returns home to the comfy confines of the historic Hobart Arena for a weekend series against the Philadelphia Thunder on Saturday, February 13 and Sunday, February 14. For more information, call the Bruins at 985-PUCK or visit TroyBruins.com. Troy, OH - The Troy Bruins are proud to announce that veteran defensemen and team captains Lee McClure and Manny Lopez have been called up by the Bruins North American Hockey League affiliate Janesville Jets, and will report for practice with the Jets on Wednesday afternoon. Lopez, a native of San Jose, California, receives this opportunity at the next level after nearly calling it quits at the beginning of the season. After a childhood and teenage years playing hockey in California and Montana, Lopez thought his dream of advancing his career to the higher levels was behind him. It wasn't until last November when the hockey bug once again bit him, and at the urging of longtime friend and current Bruins head coach Shane Hicke, Lopez would join the Bruins for their inaugural campaign. His presence on and off the ice was felt immediately, as Hicke was quick to award him for his dedication and leadership by naming him a team captain in early December. After being notified of his opportunity early Tuesday afternoon, Lopez commented "I just want to thank Shane and Rick (Szabo) for giving me the chance to work towards my goals and provide me with an opportunity to move up to a higher level, and that was the main reason why I wanted to come to Troy and be a Bruin." Lopez, described as a "stay home" defenseman, heads to Wisconsin with one goal and four assists. For McClure, the NAHL is no stranger. After an outstanding underclassman career as Beavercreek High School's leading forward, McClure advanced his career to the JrA level, first in the Central States Hockey League with the Columbus Jr BlueJackets, then got his shot to move up the hockey ladder in Youngstown, Ohio with the Mahoning Valley Phantoms of the NAHL his senior year. While his stay with the Phantoms wasn't as long as McClure had hoped, his experience at such a high level of hockey has helped him train and develop his abilities while he waited for another taste, one which he wasn't sure would ever come. After graduating high school in 2008, McClure played one season of division two club hockey for Wright State University, but it simply wasn't enough. Then came the Bruins. After wowing the coaching staff and fans over the summer, McClure quickly became a star player, until head coach Shane Hicke moved the goal scorer to defense. Assuring him that teams at the next level were searching for talented "offensive defensemen", McClure settled into his role over the course of the first half of the season, at one point trading points leads with forward Josh Tucker, all from the Blueline. With his powerful shot and skating ability, McClure's second chance finally arrived thanks to his dedication and hard work chasing his dream this season in a Bruins uniform. Lopez and McClure join current Texas Tornado Justin Laconte as former Bruins in the NAHL, the USA's "Tier 2" hockey league. Hicke noted "that with our top guys getting these career building opportunities at the next level, it gives our younger guys a chance to prove themselves and step up here in Troy. It's a true Win-Win for a developmental club such as ourselves" The Bruins return home to the historic Hobart Arena in Troy to host the Jamestown Jets for the first time ever on Saturday, February 6 at 8pm and Sunday, February 7 at 1:30pm. Saturday is "Hits1055 Night", with live remotes pregame by WMVR DJs, as well as a special souvenir giveaway for the first 500 fans in attendance. Saturday is also "Ginghamsburg Church Clubhouse Night" with The Clubhouse kids program making a visit to Hobart Arena, complete with a post game meet and greet and locker room tour. As part of the event, the Bruins will be donating $1.50 back from each ticket sold by Ginghamsburg back to the Clubhouse program as a fundraiser. For more information, please call (937) 985-PUCK or visit www.TroyBruins.com. By JT Szabo Troy, OH - The Troy Bruins are proud to announce that forward Justin Locante has been called up by the Texas Tornado of the North American Hockey League for a tryout opportunity. Locante, a native of South Park, Pennsylvania, heads to Frisco, Texas with an impressive 18 goals, 26 assists for 44 points in 25 games as a Bruin this season. "Justin is certainly one of the strongest players on and off the ice, and his hard work and determination allows him to utilize his talents as a gritty and physical forward to get this opportunity to advance his career in the North American Hockey League, especially with such a successful program in the Tornado" noted Bruins head coach Shane Hicke. "He should be very excited to be headed to such an elite program, as the Tornado have won their league championship four times in the last ten years and playing in a first-class facility (Dr Pepper Arena)." Bruins President and General Manager Rick Szabo added "This is a wonderful step for our organization, with our primary goal being to provide elite young players that stepping stone to help advance their careers. We wish Justin the best, and are dedicated to continuing our work with the local youth hockey programs in an effort to offer these opportunities to our local aspiring players as well in the years to come." Locante joined the Tornado on the road this past week when they traveled to take on the first place Topeka (Kansas) Roadrunners on Friday and Saturday nights. As luck would have it, Locante will be in familiar company in the Texas locker room, with former Pittsburgh Hornets U18 teammate David Rigatti and former Troy High School hockey standout Fred Edwards is in his first season as goaltender for the Tornado. The Bruins return to action for a pair of home games inside the historic Hobart Arena this weekend as they host the Jamestown Jets for the first time in team history Saturday night at 8pm and Sunday at 1:30. Tickets are only $7 at the doors, and for more information, call 985-PUCK or visit www.TroyBruins.com. |



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