The AHF announces the Players of the Week for the week ending September 18, 2022. The Players of the Week is a weekly feature during the 2022-23 season that honors players in all divisions. Only players that are nominated by their respective teams are considered.
Age Level / Division: 8AAA
Team: North Jersey Blizzard
Player: Jake Boyev (F) – Games: 1, Goals: 3, Assists: 3
“Team player, great overall performance by Jake and team!!” said Coach Scott Levine.
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Age Level / Division: 10A
Team: Philadelphia Blazers
Player: Ryder Palmer (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 4, Assists: 3
“Ryder is a strong power forward determined to find the back of the net,” said Coach Joe Szychulski.
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Age Level / Division: 10AA
Team: Palmyra Black Knights
Player: Samuel Trieskey (F) – Games: 3, Goals: 3, Assists: 4
“Sammy played an outstanding two way game in his three games this week. Not only did he lead his at both ends of the ice he lead his team in assists. Sammy showed an outstanding work effort and leadership.,” said Coach James Robbins.
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Age Level / Division: 10B
Team: Hollydell Hurricanes 10UB
Player: Will Ryan (D) – Games: 2, Goals: 2, Assists: 1
“Will Ryan is a solid defenseman will an ability to skate with the puck and score. His commitment to his team is unparalleled, with demonstrating hard work ethic at all practice and games,” said Coach Paul Rohanna.
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Age Level / Division: 12A
Team: Royals 12a 2011
Player: Mike McNulty (F) – Games: 3, Goals: 5, Assists: 0
“”Mikey” was aggressive all weekend and put us in a great spot! Played physical and got to dirty areas to help on defense as well!” said Coach Tom Mitchell.
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Age Level / Division: 12AA
Team: Igloo Jaguars
Player: Cole Jones (G) – Games: 2, Goals Against: 3, Saves: 36/39 (1 Shutout)
“1st game 3 goals against on 39 shots for a 92.3 save percentage. 2nd game was a shutout including 3 saves on shootouts,” said Coach Chris Brosius.
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Age Level / Division: 12B
Team: MYHA 12U B Blue
Player: Luca Keller (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 3, Assists: 1
“3 goals and 1 assist in 2 tightly contested games including the only goal in a 1-0 thriller!” said Coach Marc Bragin.
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Age Level / Division: 13AA
Team: Lehigh Valley Phantoms Youth
Player: Porter Fegley (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 4, Assists: 4
“Kid puts in a tremendous amount of work outside of practice and is seeing major results,” said Coach John Musella.
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Age Level / Division: 14A
Team: Wissahickon Warriors White
Player: Sam Bevan (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 4, Assists: 1
“Sam had four goals and one assist this weekend. Three of those goals occurred in Sundays game, the third being our game winner in a shootout. A clutch performance from #21,” said Coach Mike Budd.
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Age Level / Division: 14AA
Team: Delaware Ducks
Player: Malen Winkleblech (F) – Games: 3, Goals: 3, Assists: 5
No quote was provided by Nominating Coach Nick Blue.
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Age Level / Division: 14B
Team: Igloo Jaguars
Player: Scott Sabarese (D) – Games: 2, Goals: 2, Assists: 1
“Offensive Defense man, Huge size able to battle threw the strong side of the ice easily with speed,” said Coach Carl Orth.
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Age Level / Division: 15AA
Team: Palmyra Black Knights
Player: Jeffery Saul Jr (F) – Games: 4, Goals: 6, Assists: 0
“Had a goal in every game played this weekend. As well as shootout goal!” said Coach Swede Farling.
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Age Level / Division: 16A
Team: Frederick Freeze
Player: Charles Forino (G) – Games: 2, Goals Against: 1, Saves: 37 (1 Shutout)
“Gave up just one goal in leading his team to two of their wins this weekend including a 28 shot shutout versus Valley Forge,” said Coach David Soifer.
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Age Level / Division: 16AA
Team: Skylands Kings Navy
Player: Aidan Lindgren (F) – Games: 4, Goals: 7, Assists: 3
No quote was provided by Nominating Coach Charlie Spetz.
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Age Level / Division: 18A
Team: Wissahickon Warriors Red
Player: Patrick Stelacio (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 7, Assists: 4
“Pat had 11 points in just 2 games this weekend. In Saturdays game he had both a hat-trick and a playmaker, followed by another hat-trick Sunday. Big weekend for us, helping us get 2 big wins,” said Coach Frank Blust.
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Age Level / Division: 18AA
Team: Team Philadelphia
Player: Devin Hoban (F) – Games: 2, Goals: 4, Assists: 1
“Devin had game winning goals in both of our games this weekend, coming through big in the 3rd period of both very tightly contested games.,” said Coach Eric Wolf.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
10U AA
Nicholas Sauer (F) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Kyle Carella (F) – Igloo Jaguars
Jonah Welner (G) – Igloo Jaguars
Alec Popovic (F) – NJ Stars
Jason Buzy (F) – PAL Sound Tigers
Tobi Rakoff (F) – Valley Forge Colonials
10U A
Cole Marotta (G) – Palmyra Black Knights
Zach Wagner (D) – Capital City Vipers
Chase Bryant (F) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Tommy Ritz (D) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Chris Doot (F) – Maryland Jr. Black Bears
Jaxon Hostetter (F) – Lancaster Firebirds
Karan Bharghava (G) – MYHA UA Blue
Griffin Earley (F) – MYHA LA Blue
Charlie Hartley (F) – NJ Bandits
Brayden Lauver (D) – Palmyra Black Knights
Mason Maloney (F) – York Devils
10U B
Josh Jesse (D) – Haverford Hawks
Nash England (D) – Haverford Hawks
Will Ryan (D) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Griffin Boody (F) – Igloo Jaguars
Lucas Garstka (F) – Royals
Zack Charron (F) – Team Philadelphia
Henry Schnieder IV (F) – Tomorrow’s Ice
Joseph Faccio (F) – Wissahickon Warriors
Christopher Mascia (F) – Wissahickon Warriors
Ben Gembe (F) – York Devils
12U AA
Aaron Zuckerman (G) – Team Philadelphia
12U A
William Pileggi (F) – Royals
Jed Sobler (G) – NJ Bandits
Luke Saxton (G) – Grundy Senators
Liam Gabe (G) – Haverford Hawks
Joey Lieb (F) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Paul Schmeltzer (G) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Brendan Carey (F) – Igloo Jaguars
Dylan Paranich (F) – Igloo Jaguars
Alex Lombardi (F) – Jersey Shore Wildcats
Mason Baker (F) – Lancaster Firebirds
Ashleigh Tice (F) – NJ Stars
Wesley Tomasko (G) – Palmyra Black Knights
Jaiden Hoban (F) – Philadelphia Blazers
Bret Ketrow (G) – Rockets Hockey Club
Casey Magill (F) – Southern Maryland Sabres
Patrick Jackson (D) – Valley Forge Colonials
Nico Chiaramonte (F) – Wissahickon Warriors
Alessandro Carbone (D) – Wissahickon Warriors
Adrian Fitzingo (F) – York Devils
12U B
Cameron Ridgeway (D) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Cayden Kish (F) – Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Mark Kase (F) – Palymra Black Knights
Gavin Geiger (F) – Valley Forge Colonials
Archer Willis (G) – Valley Forge Colonials
13U AA
James Profeta (D) – Metro Militia
Carson Jones (D) – MYHA
Benjamin Blizniak (F) – NJ Stars
Lydon MacClay (F) – Valley Forge Colonials
14U AA
Derek Raudabaugh (F) – Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Daniel Rosenstock (G) – MYHA
Kaden Weiler (F) – Palmyra Black Knights
Reid Kessler (F) – York Devils
14U A
Lucas Gonzalez (D) – Grundy Senators
Brody Santora (G) – Grundy Senators
Jonathan Eves (F) – Haverford Hawks
Conley Ryan (F) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Jackson Siefert (G) – Hollydell Hurricanes
Lucas Devito (F) – Igloo Jaguars
Lucas Zoller (F) – Lancaster Firebirds
Aiden Kortbawi (G) – Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Julian Mehler (F) – North Jersey Avalanche
Jack LaChapelle (F) – Tomorrow’s Ice
Peter Neville (G) – Valley Forge Colonials
Cameron Strausbaugh (G) – York Devils
14U B
Dylan Lam (F) – Ashburn Xtreme
Miles Wendland (F) – MYHA
15U AA
Jagger Smith (F) – Royals
16U AA
Bryce Zeoli-Luisi (G) – York Devils
16U A
Conor Dietz (F) – Ashburn Xtreme
Brady Mercante (F) – Delaware Ducks
Bradley Cupples (F) – Frederick Freeze
Lex Udell (F) – Grundy Senators
Daniel Falletta (F) – Jersey Shore Wildcats
Josh Kurtz (F) – Lancaster Firebirds
Max Grotheer (F) – Maryland Jr. Black Bears
Jake Hamre (G) – Sportscare Kings
James Maryinsky (F) – Valley Forge Colonials
Patrick Murphy (D) – MYHA
18U AA
Christian Hertzig (F) – Sportscare Kings
18U A
Keldon Maoury (F) – Ashburn Xtreme
Garrett Wolfe (G) – Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Kevin Dromgoole (F) – Palmyra Black Knights
Bam Smith (F) – York Devils
Full Ice Mites AAA
Reid Messa (F) – Lehigh Valley Steel
The Atlantic Hockey Federation will be collaborating with the Amateur Hockey Report for the 2022-2023 season. Entering their 22nd year, Amateur Hockey Report is one of the leading ‘unbiased’ sources for scouting with the biggest collection of scouted player reports and over 100,000 player profiles. Clients of AHR include the NHL, CHL, NCAA and many junior hockey programs. AHR covers U10 to U18 and juniors of all levels, not just elite players allowing all players exposure to every college and junior team.
AHR will write player and team features for the Atlantic Hockey Federation. Plus, AHF players have the opportunity to register through AHR to read player reports on the players in the league. “Amateur Hockey Report is the premier scouting service for 10U-18U in the country, the AHF is excited to work with AHR to educate and promote our players,” stated AHF Commissioner Tony Zasowski. This partnership ensures that all players are gaining the necessary exposure to assist them in their advanced goals and aspirations.
“The Atlantic Hockey Federation is an innovative Tier 2 league with a bright future and AHR is excited to find the talent it holds and get those players exposure to the highest levels of the game,” said AHR owner Eric Krupka.
About Atlantic Hockey Federation – In its 2nd year, the Atlantic Hockey Federation (“AHF”) is one of the largest USA Hockey Sanctioned Elite Tier-II Youth Hockey League that facilitates games throughout the Mid-Atlantic for its club members and families. The AHF provides high-quality league games and showcases for over 500 teams from 45+ organizations across 6 Mid-Atlantic states. The AHF currently fields youth hockey programs at AA, A and B divisions for the following age groups: the 8U AAA Full Ice, 8U Half Ice, 10U, 12U, 14U, 15U/16U and 18U age levels. The AHF is truly a unique opportunity as each of the Founders and Member clubs operate at all levels of the youth and junior hockey spectrum from Mite thru to Midget at the youth level and from Tier III juniors all the way up to Tier I juniors in the USHL. If you are looking for value and exposure to play college hockey, the AHF is also for you.
As a reminder, the AHF will use KRACH ratings to determine standings this season.
The points column will remain at zero regardless of wins or losses.
Standings will be ordered alphabetically until the Fall.
Official standings as determined by KRACH ratings will be released this Fall!
Bethesda, MD- Black Bear Sports Group has finalized a multi-year marketing and sponsorship partnership with Apex Learning Virtual School. The partnership provides for the title sponsorship for the Atlantic Hockey Federation and Tier 1 Hockey Federation spring parity events as well as significant digital marketing, branding, and on-site seminars throughout the Black Bear Sports Group ice arena portfolio.
“Apex Learning Virtual School offers so many accredited online education options for our middle school and high school athletes,” said Black Bear Sports Group head of Sales and Marketing, Scott Branovan. “We are thrilled to be able to share this NCAA eligible self-paced education platform as an option for the many busy athletes and families that are part of our extended hockey family.”
Black Bear Sports Group is doing so much to accommodate hockey families’ busy lifestyles,” said Mackenzie Beaulaurier, Apex Learning Virtual School Enrollment Coordinator. “We hope that our accredited online education options are an extension of Black Bear Sports Group’s commitment to excellence in all it does for the facilities program participants as well as the Atlantic Hockey Federation and Tier 1 Hockey Federation membership”.
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The AHF is proud to announce a once-in-a-lifetime experience to send a team to the 2023 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament! All 2010’s and 2011’s playing for AHF member clubs will be eligible to tryout!
Approximately 100 teams from around the world come together to participate in what some refer to as the “Little League World Series of Hockey.” In addition to playing tournament games at the Videotron Centre, the 18,259 seat home of the Quebec Remparts, players will participate in games at various rinks around Quebec City.
OPEN TRYOUT #1
June 25th, 2022 | Patriot Ice Center
Saturday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm and 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
OPEN TRYOUT #2
June 26th, 2022 | Igloo Ice Rink
Sunday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm and 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
To learn more, click here
Bethesda, MD – Today, the Atlantic Hockey Federation launches its next generation website. The new site development has been in process for several months in collaboration with its project partners GameSheet and IOI Ventures.
From overwhelming to sleek and efficient. IOI has produced a website that is not only functional, it is strategic. The ability to navigate the site with ease all while gathering pertinent information along the way is unmatched. The inclusion of dynamic imagery, interactive icons, and a comprehensive CTA strategy makes the site’s user experience enjoyable. IOI has created a custom filtering system that provides users a comprehensive view of past, present and future stats, standings, and schedules.
“Our mission for the new website is to provide the member teams, players and families user friendly navigation and real time schedule, stats and standings,” said AHF Vice President of Hockey, Matt Kiernan. “The advanced filtering options will make it easy for players, coaches and families to find what they want to see, when they want to see it,”
“The site was created with the members in mind, for hockey people, by hockey people,” said AHF Commissioner Tony Zasowski. “With our commitment to leading edge multimedia and ongoing creative visual additions this new site is certain to provide a best-in-class browser experience.”
About Atlantic Hockey Federation – In its 2nd year, the Atlantic Hockey Federation (“AHF”) is one of the largest USA Hockey Sanctioned Elite Tier-II Youth Hockey League that facilitates games throughout the Mid-Atlantic for its club members and families. The AHF provides high-quality league games and showcases for over 500 teams from 33 organizations across 6 Mid-Atlantic states.. The AHF currently fields youth hockey programs at AA, A and B divisions for the following age groups: the 8U AAA Full Ice, 8U Half Ice, 10U, 12U, 14U, 15U/16U and 18U age levels. The AHF is truly a unique opportunity as each of the Founders and Member clubs operate at all levels of the youth and junior hockey spectrum from Mite thru to Midget at the youth level and from Tier III juniors all the way up to Tier I juniors in the USHL. If you are looking for value and exposure to play college hockey, the AHF is also for you.
About GameSheet – GameSheet Inc. has been the most trusted source for integrated digital scorekeeping and league management since 2013. GameSheet is recognized as best-in-class technology by the oldest, largest and most respected leagues and sports organizations in the world. Its intuitive system eases the burden of every stakeholder in the scoring and league management process; Conveners, League Executives, Coaches, Managers, Referees, Time Keepers and Parents. With real time access to every detail of the game, GameSheet moves sports forward through patent pending analytics focused on players, referees, penalties, suspensions, injuries and more. Decision makers are able to develop policy based on immediate data helping grow the game while making sports safer and more enjoyable for players, families and fans.
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AHF Teams, Players, and Families
I want to thank you for a good week of hockey at the AHF Parity Event. We realize the weekend had some challenges and we appreciate the teams working with the league to make the event a positive experience for the teams, players, and their families. The weekend featured over 450 games in 20 divisions played at 9 rinks in New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania.
The AHF will be working with coaches and hockey directors to gather feedback from the weekend. This weekend was the first parity event the AHF has hosted and will look to build on the experience to make the event better as we move forward.
I would like to personally apologize to the 14A teams at Ice Line on Sunday. Due to the scheduling changes, there was a miscommunication and an issue with scheduling referees which significantly delayed all the games at Ice Line. We are sorry for this situation and will work to ensure this will not happen again.
The AHF will now be analyzing the results and data from the AHF Parity Event to build a matrix for each AHF team which will be ultimately used by the teams to create their schedule for the season. The AHF is committed to improving the competitive balance of all the divisions in the league and the data from the games this weekend will be an extremely valuable resource to the AHF staff.
Enjoy the “offseason” and see you in August.
AHF Commissioner
The Atlantic Hockey Federation will host the first ever parity event on Saturday April 30th and Sunday May 1st. The purpose of the Parity event is to give teams a chance to display their teams’ ability prior to the AHF seeding every team in our league. This will allow us to create a competitive schedule for each team limiting lopsided scores throughout the season.
The event will feature over 325 teams playing over 475 games at 10 rinks over the weekend. Each team will play three 30 minute run time games giving teams a chance to compete versus a range of opponents over the time that it would take to play 1-2 Level 2 games. Each team should expect no more than 4-5 hours required for this event in town. We’re going to utilize the video expertise from Pixellot to produce advanced analytics which will provide more insight into a team’s performance on a game to game basis well beyond the final score of the game. The data that will be compiled from the games will be a valuable resource as the league and its competition committee creates schedules for the 2022-2023 season.
For fans that cannot attend be sure to watch all games on livebarn.com. GameSheet will once again provide real time scoring as all games will be scored on the GameSheet app. Schedules and results will be available on the new and improved AHF website as well as the Atlantic Hockey Federation app, available at the Apple Store and Google Play.
Congratulations to all of our AHF 2021-22 Regular Season Award Winners! All of your hard work this season didn’t go unnoticed. The awards are broken down by forwards, defenseman, and goalies and listed in the chart below.
Forwards with the Most Points | Forwards with the Most Goals | Forwards with the Most Assists | |
18U AA | Andrew Kurowski (#58) Ashburn Xtreme | Andrew Kurowski (#58) Ashburn Xtreme | Andrew Kurowski (#58) Ashburn Xtreme |
18U A | Chris Birchard (#21) MYHA | Chris Birchard (#21) MYHA | Mason Steward (#22) York Devils |
16U AA | Andrew Pisano (#10) Team Philadelphia | Landon Street (#88) Ashburn Xtreme | Andrew Pisano (#10) Team Philadelphia |
16U A Gold | Anthony Logiurato (#89) Team Philadelphia Ian Weber (#25) Atlantic City Sharks | Anthony Logiurato (#89) Team Philadelphia James Smack (#74) Jr. Black Bears | Jason Sandoli (#86) NJ Stars |
16U A Silver | Rylan Schneider (#18) York Devils | Rylan Schneider (#18) York Devils, Nicholas Calandra | Rylan Schneider (#18) York Devils |
15U AA | Brendan Chandler (#74) Team Philadelphia | Brendan Chandler (#74) Team Philadelphia | Tommy Corazza (#18) NJ Avalanche |
14U AA | Jase Zangara (#9) NJ Aspen Kings Blue | Jase Zangara (#9) NJ Aspen Kings Blue | Jake McCloud (#26) NJ Aspen Kings Blue |
14U A Gold | Benjamin Herman (#11) Capital City Vipers | Benjamin Herman (#11) Capital City Vipers | Bryce Imperant (#4) Capital City Vipers Thomas Ely (#2) Haverford Hawks Collin Bender (#19) NJ Avalanche |
14U A Silver | Brody Acropolis (#4) Brick Hockey | Brody Acropolis (#4) Brick Hockey | Gavin Majors (#20) Brick Hockey |
14U B | Marcus Braun (#15) NJ Bandits | Marcus Braun (#15) NJ Bandits | Scott Scranton (#41) Team Philadelphia |
13U AA | Tristan MacCormick (#8) Ashburn Xtreme | Tristan MacCormick (#8) Ashburn Xtreme | Tristan MacCormick (#8) Ashburn Xtreme |
12U AA | Chris London (#56) Royals | Chris London (#56) Royals | Brendan Whiteley (#13) Rockets Hockey |
12U A Gold | Bryan Wallace (#27) Ashburn Xtreme | Bryan Wallace (#27) Ashburn Xtreme | Rylan MacCormick (#77) Ashburn Xtreme |
12U A Silver | Chase Matheus (#15) Delaware Ducks | Bennet Stanton (#5) Team Philadelphia | Chase Matheus (#15) Delaware Ducks Gabe Hnetinka (#13) Team Philadelphia |
12U B | Erik Mitchell (#6) Atlantic City Sharks | Jetty Ryan (#88) Atlantic City Sharks | Anthony Lanza (#7) Jersey Shore Wildcats |
10U AA | Samuel Herring (#3) NJ Aspen Kings Blue | Cohen Polly (#23) Ashburn Xtreme | Samuel Herring (#3) NJ Aspen Kings Blue |
10U A Gold | Nikolai Kovall (#27) Delaware Ducks | Mathis Devito (#9) Igloo Jaguars | Ryan King (#2) Ashburn Xtreme |
10U A Silver | William Pittman (#71) Jr. Black Bears | William Pittman (#71) Jr. Black Bears | Sean Crowley Jr. (#80) Jr. Black Bears |
10U B | Johnny Stokes (#88) Philadelphia Blazers Jack Rodgers (#30) Philadelphia Blazers | Liam Daniel Monteiro (#88) NJ Aspen Kings | Jack Rodgers (#30) Philadelphia Blazers |
Defense with the Most Points | Defense with the Most Goals | Defense with the Most Assists | |
18U AA | Mario Leone (#18) Igloo Jaguars | Mario Leone (#18) Igloo Jaguars | Jake King (#3) NJ Avalanche Luke Gutmann (#74) MYHA Riley Rudolph (#91) Igloo Jaguars |
18U A | John Benton (#44) Team Philadelphia | Josh Reid (#44) York Devils | David Gruhn (#89) MYHA |
16U AA | Colton Weiss (#8) Igloo Jaguars | Colton Weiss (#8) Igloo Jaguars Nate Benz (#33) Team Philadelphia Ryan Walter (#22) NJ Kings | Colton Weiss (#8) Igloo Jaguars |
16U A Gold | Anthony Kulp (#68) Team Philadelphia | Anthony Kulp (#68) Team Philadelphia | Jack Mullaly (#22) Jr. Black Bears |
16U A Silver | Colin Chapman (#64) York Devils | Colin Chapman (#64) York Devils | Colin Chapman (#64) York Devils |
15U AA | Ryan Kulak (#44) Tomorrow’s Ice | Andrew Morgan (#58) Philadelphia Blazers | Ryan Kulak (#44) Tomorrow’s Ice |
14U AA | Aaron Mcvade (#2) Ashburn Xtreme | Peter Pereborow (#3) Royals Hockey | Dante Mangarelli (#27) NJ Kings Jason Gusler (#27) NJ Avalanche |
14U A Gold | Colby Brunner (#59) Capital City Vipers | Colby Brunner (#59) Capital City Vipers | Marcus Chun (#91) Ashburn Xtreme Thomas Pilkington (#88) MYHA |
14U A Silver | Wil Olear (#12) NJ Avalanche | Cole Snelbaker (#3) York Devils | Max Larson (#55) Brick Hockey Noel Acevedo (#25) Brick Hockey |
14U B | Lex Udell (#88) Grundy Senators | Lex Udell (#88) Grundy Senators | Owen Parker (#19) Team Philadelphia |
13U AA | Jacob McCullough (#6) NJ Kings | Brandon Eigner (#5) NJ Jets | Jacob McCullough (#6) NJ Kings |
12U AA | Adrian Peterson (#77) Rockets Hockey Connor Shahady (#12) Jr. Black Bears | Andrew Browning Elam (#9) MYHA | Adrian Peterson (#77) Rockets Hockey Connor Shahady (#12) Jr. Black Bears Eli Broomer (#3) NJ Stars |
12U A Gold | Jacob Ganz (#16) Rockets Hockey | Jacob Ganz (#16) Rockets Hockey | Sebastian Matson (#19) Ashburn Xtreme |
12U A Silver | Declan Henes (#48) Philadelphia Blazers | Declan Henes (#48) Philadelphia Blazers | Declan Henes (#48) Philadelphia Blazers |
12U B | Luca Guarna (#91) Jersey Shore Wildcats | Luca Guarna (#91) Jersey Shore Wildcats | Luca Guarna (#91) Jersey Shore Wildcats Conley Ryan (#59) Atlantic City Sharks |
10U AA | Ethan Stremmel (#57) York Devils | Ethan Stremmel (#57) York Devils | Ethan Stremmel (#57) York Devils |
10U A Gold | Ryan King (#2) Ashburn Xtreme | Ashton Green (#36) Jersey Shore Wildcats | Ryan King (#2) Ashburn Xtreme |
10U A Silver | Colton Livingston (#9) Tomorrow’s Ice | Colton Livingston (#9) Tomorrow’s Ice | Nick Cimaszewski (#15) Tomorrow’s Ice |
10U B | Ezra Lorentzen (#28) Jr. Black Bears | Ezra Lorentzen (#28) Jr. Black Bears | Ezra Lorentzen (#28) Jr. Black Bears |
Goalies with the Most Wins | Goalies with the Lowest GAA | |
18U AA | Patrick Depault (#40) Ashburn Xtreme | Michael Lieze (#4) Igloo Jaguars |
18U A | Taylor West (#33) Team Philadelphia | Taylor West (#33) Team Philadelphia |
16U AA | Liam Jukus (#32) MYHA | Liam Jukus (#32) MYHA |
16U A Gold | Anthony Barbuto (#57) Team Philadelphia | Tom O’Brien (#30) Team Philadelphia |
16U A Silver | Ryan Ullrich (#35) Jersey Shore Wildcats | Ryan Ullrich (#35) Jersey Shore Wildcats |
15U AA | Shahzad Bolduc (#31) Team Philadelphia | Shahzad Bolduc (#31) Team Philadelphia |
14U AA | Liam Slatter (#30) Rockets Hockey | Liam Slatter (#30) Rockets Hockey |
14U A Gold | Jack Walsh (#1) NJ Avalanche | Jack Walsh (#1) NJ Avalanche |
14U A Silver | Thomas McGrath (#58) Brick Hockey | Thomas McGrath (#58) Brick Hockey |
14U B | Peter Neveil (#85) Team Philadelphia | Colin Marzullo (#30) NJ Stars |
13U AA | Carson Ramsey (#25) Ashburn Xtreme | Carson Ramsey (#25) Ashburn Xtreme |
12U AA | Aidan Pesek (#72) MYHA | Chase Kishler (#26) Igloo Jaguars |
12U A Gold | Mike Canning (#40) Philadelphia Blazers | Mike Canning (#40) Philadelphia Blazers |
12U A Silver | Harrison Kool (#31) Haverford Hawks | Maya Sturm (#28) Jersey Shore Wildcats |
12U B | Liam Gabe (#4) Haverford Hawks | Johnny Gillin (#40) Haverford Hawks |
10U AA | Mark Dybas (#30) NJ Kings | Mark Dybas (#30) NJ Kings |
10U A Gold | Logan Mitchell (#79) Royals | Liam Vanderbeek (#44) PAL |
10U A Silver | Brady Marksamer (#35) Tomorrow’s Ice | Brady Marksamer (#35) Tomorrow’s Ice |
10U B | Quinn Donofry (#36) Philadelphia Blazers | John Johnson (#45) MYHA |
The day has finally arrived. On May 1st, 2002, the Quebec International Pee-wee Hockey Tournament will drop the puck on the 62nd edition of the tournament. The Atlantic Hockey Federation is especially proud that a team of 18 players representing 13 AHF organizations will get a chance to compete in the most prestigious minor hockey tournament in the world. Over 1200 past and present NHL players have participated in this one-of-a-kind event over the past 62 years. This event is much more than a hockey tournament; it is a chance for players and families to enjoy all aspects of the incredible city of Quebec, as well as play against the best peewee age players in the world as 130 teams from 13 countries, will compete in the tournament. The team will be coached by Kim Weiss, assistant coach of NAHL Maryland Black Bears, and assistant coach Pat Choules, Director of Youth Hockey for Black Bear Sports Group, both are former college hockey players. Be sure to keep up with all the tournament action on the ice as well as the amazing activities away from the rink by following along on Atlantic Hockey Federations social media accounts, as there will be content posted daily.