SOL SHSHL Ice Hockey Wrap (1-29-15)

Check out the results for SOL SHSHL ice hockey teams in action Thursday.

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 3, WILLIAM TENNENT 2
Scotty Cappuccio scored late in the third period, breaking a 2-2 tie and propelling the Bucks to the hard fought win over the Panthers. John McCreadie and Patrick Smith had assists on the game winner, which was scored 12:23 into the final period.
After a scoreless opening period, Alec Dugan (Brendan Sherwood/Charlie Feeney assists) put Tennent on the scoreboard midway through the second period. An unassisted goal by Shawn Phillips off the ensuing face-off was followed by an Eddie Shields goal (Patrick Smith assists) that gave the Bucks a 2-1 lead, but not for long. Mike Padgeon (Dugan assist) scored the equalizer. That 2-2 tie stood until Cappuccio’s game winner.
The Bucks held a 41-33 advantage in shots, an edge that was negated by the 38-save effort of goalie CJ Lineman. Jonah Brous turned away 31 shots in the winning effort.
GAME DETAILS
SCORING
William Tennent          0       2       0       2
Central Bucks West     0       2       1       3
SHOTS
William Tennent          7       20       6       33
Central Bucks West    12       21       8       41
POWERPLAYS
William Tennent 0 for 1 : Central Bucks West 0 for 5
SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
(no scoring)
Period 2
William Tennent - Alec Dugan (Brendan Sherwood, Charlie Feeney) 8:40
Central Bucks West - Shawn Philipps (unassisted) 8:52
Central Bucks West - Eddie Shields (Patrick Smith) 12:26
William Tennent - Mike Padgeon (Alec Dugan) 13:25
Period 3
Central Bucks West - Scotty Cappuccio (John McCreadie, Patrick Smith) 12:23
GOALIES
43 C.J. Lineman            LOSS        48:00        41        38
31 Jonah Brous              WIN        48:00        33        31
PENALTY TOTALS
William Tennent 16 minutes on 4 infraction(s) Central Bucks West 4 minutes on 2 infraction(s)

PENNRIDGE 5, PENNSBURY 4
Sparked by Aaron Crosson’s hat trick, the Rams came up with the big win. It was Crosson scoring a goal in the final minute of the third period (Steven Wilms assist) to break a 4-4 tie and propel the Rams to the dramatic win. Crosson led the Rams with a four-point night.
The Falcons struck first when Jack Kelly (Luke Ledes assist) scored in the opening minute of the game, but the Rams answered with back-to-back-to-back goals. Crosson accounted for two of those with power play goals while Dylan Lowry added an unassisted goal. The Rams took a 3-1 lead into the second period that saw the Falcons use goals by Kevin Koerner (power play) and Tommy Hynes to knot the score 3-3.
Hynes scored 9:10 into the final period to give the Falcons a 4-3 lead, but Troy Crosson scored the equalizer on a power play goal, using an Aaron Crosson assist 13:43 into the period, setting the stage for the dramatic finish.
The Falcons held a 35-27 advantage in shots. Steven Wilms earned the win in goal, turning away 31 shots for the Rams.
GAME DETAILS
SCORING
Pennridge       3       0       2       5
Pennsbury      1       2       1       4
SHOTS
Pennridge        10       4       13       27
Pennsbury       10      14       11       35
POWERPLAYS
Pennridge 3 for 7 : Pennsbury 1 for 5
SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Pennsbury - Jack Kelly (Luke Ledes) 0:18
Pennridge - Aaron Crosson (powerplay) (unassisted) 12:08
Pennridge - Dylan Lowry (unassisted) 13:11
Pennridge - Aaron Crosson (powerplay) (Patrick McGinley) 15:06
Period 2
Pennsbury - Kevin Koerner (powerplay) (Jack Kelly, Craig Meschel) 14:12
Pennsbury - Tommy Hynes (Jack Kelly, Zach Wilkins) 15:34
Period 3
Pennsbury - Tommy Hynes (Ryan Michael, Nathan Raccagno) 9:10
Pennridge - Troy Crosson (powerplay) (Aaron Crosson) 13:43
Pennridge - Aaron Crosson (Steven Wilms) 15:31
GOALIES
42 Steven Wilms             WIN        48:00        35        31
48 Trevor Schadler         LOSS        48:00        27        22
PENALTY TOTALS
Pennridge 20 minutes on 6 infraction(s) Pennsbury 24 minutes on 8 infraction(s)

UPPER DUBLIN 9, HATBORO-HORSHAM 6
The two teams head into the final period deadlocked 5-5, and the Hatters took a 6-5 lead on a goal by Jordan Brenner (Eric Wrenn assist) only to watch the Flying Cardinals scored four unanswered goals for the win.
The two teams were deadlocked 3-3 at the end of one period and 5-5 after two periods.
Upper Dublin was led by Luke Zachy’s six-point effort (four goals, two assists) and Zach Hanson’s four-point night (one goal, three assists). Collin Fagan (two goals, one assist) added three points.
Leading the Hatters with three-point performances were Eric Wrenn (one goal, two assists) and Ryan Sharp (two goals, one assist).
The Flying Cardinals held a 42-33 advantage in shots.
GAME DETAILS
SCORING
Upper Dublin          3       2       4       9
Hatboro Horsham    3       2       1       6
SHOTS
Upper Dublin           21       8     13       42
Hatboro Horsham    19       8       6       33
POWERPLAYS
Upper Dublin 0 for 4 : Hatboro Horsham 0 for 2
SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Hatboro Horsham - Ryan Sharp (Max Thalheimer, Jordan Brenner) 0:57
Upper Dublin - Collin Fagan (unassisted) 1:18
Upper Dublin - Alex Moskovitz (Luke Zachy) 1:28
Upper Dublin - Luke Zachy (Zach Hanson) 1:57
Hatboro Horsham - Jonathan Herbert (Eric Wrenn, Chris Hammel) 11:47
Hatboro Horsham - Eric Wrenn (unassisted) 15:26
Period 2
Hatboro Horsham - Ryan Sharp (shorthanded) (unassisted) 10:53
Hatboro Horsham - Chris Hammel (Ryan Sharp) 11:56
Upper Dublin - Collin Fagan (Zach Hanson, Kristina McNamara) 12:48
Upper Dublin - Luke Zachy (unassisted) 13:11
Period 3
Hatboro Horsham - Jordan Brenner (Eric Wrenn) 6:33
Upper Dublin - Luke Zachy (Collin Fagan) 10:26
Upper Dublin - Zach Hanson (Ricky Reynolds) 12:25
Upper Dublin - Ricky Reynolds (Zach Hanson, Luke Zachy) 14:49
Upper Dublin - Luke Zachy (emptynet) (unassisted) 15:54
GOALIES
40 Gabe Marie              WIN        48:00        33        27
30 Ryan McElroy          LOSS        47:55        41        33
PENALTY TOTALS
Upper Dublin 4 minutes on 2 infraction(s) Hatboro Horsham 8 minutes on 4 infraction(s)

WISSAHICKON 11, LOWER MORELAND 1
The Trojans raced to a 6-0 lead after one period and extended that to 9-1 after two periods on their way to the rout of the Lions.
Dylan Alioto led the Trojans with four goals, and it was his goal 3:43 into the opening period that opened the floodgates for the six-goal barrage. Kyle Wolfe had a four-point night with one goal and three assists, and Matt Wilson added a goal and two assists for the Trojans, who held a 47-6 advantage in shots.
GAME DETAILS
SCORING
Wissahickon         6       3       2       11
Lower Moreland    0       1       0       1
SHOTS
Wissahickon         25     15       7      47
Lower Moreland     2       3       1       6
POWERPLAYS
Wissahickon 1 for 4 : Lower Moreland 0 for 4
SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Wissahickon - Dylan Alioto (unassisted) 3:43
Wissahickon - Brandon Rosoff (Nolan Piatkowski, Matt Wilson) 7:08
Wissahickon - Dylan Alioto (powerplay) (Kevin Schaeffer, Kyle Wolf) 7:38
Wissahickon - Kevin Schaeffer (shorthanded) (Kyle Wolf) 11:27
Wissahickon - Kyle Wolf (shorthanded) (unassisted) 11:57
Wissahickon - Dylan Alioto (Brandon Rosoff) 15:56
Period 2
Wissahickon - Nolan Piatkowski (unassisted) 3:48
Wissahickon - Matt Wilson (Jacob Segelbaum) 6:37
Wissahickon - Dylan Alioto (shorthanded) (Noah Harrington) 9:53
Lower Moreland - Matthew Blau (unassisted) 15:16
Period 3
Wissahickon - Tyler Thompson (Matt Wilson, Noah Harrington) 1:27
Wissahickon - Alex Lightman (Kyle Wolf, Jake Flancer) 3:43
GOALIES
35 Jake Modelevsky      WIN        48:00        6        5
27 Eric Sphar              LOSS        48:00       47      36
PENALTY TOTALS
Wissahickon 8 minutes on 4 infraction(s) Lower Moreland 8 minutes on 4 infraction(s)

HARRY S TRUMAN 5, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 2
Matt Roarty scored four goals to lead the Tigers, and it was Roarty spotting Truman a 1-0 lead after one period when he connected for a goal 2:45 into the opening period (Kyle Bennett assist).
PW came back to knot the score on Bo Flint’s unassisted goal midway through the second period. Colin Roberts (Bennett assist) scored 3:30 into the third period, and then it was Roarty connecting on a power play goal to extend the Tigers’ lead to 3-1 13:26 into the period (Ross Koenig/Christian Morlando assists). Nate Slowick’s goal (Flint assist) made it a 3-2 game, but back-to-back goals by Roarty iced the win for the Tigers.
Truman held a 28-16 advantage in shots. Truman goalie Kyle Huth turned away 14 shots in the win.
GAME DETAILS
SCORING
Plymouth Whitemarsh       0       1       1       2
Truman                           1       0       4       5
SHOTS
 Plymouth Whitemarsh        8       3       5       16
Truman                             8      12       8       28
POWERPLAYS
Plymouth Whitemarsh 0 for 5 : Truman 1 for 3
SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Truman - Michael Roarty (Kyle Bennett) 2:45
Period 2
Plymouth Whitemarsh - Bo Flint (unassisted) 8:30
Period 3
Truman - Colin Roberts (Kyle Bennett) 3:30
Truman - Michael Roarty (powerplay) (Ross Koenig, Christian Morlando) 13:26
Plymouth Whitemarsh - Nate Slowik (Bo Flint) 14:30
Truman - Michael Roarty (Christian Morlando) 14:54
Truman - Michael Roarty (Christian Morlando, Colin Roberts) 15:47
GOALIES
27 Jacob Magill          LOSS        48:00        28        23
35 Kyle Huth              WIN        48:00        16        14
PENALTY TOTALS
Plymouth Whitemarsh 6 minutes on 3 infraction(s) Truman 10 minutes on 5 infraction(s)

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