Last night the FLYING ACES (1-1-0) welcomed POWERTIME (1-0-0) to
the Flemington Ice Arena for game #3 of this young winter season. An ACE win
would be #70 for the franchise. C. Jones, E. Kusznier, and B. Marcolini were
healthy scratches. M. Petersen, who was scheduled to play, was a shameful no
call no show. The ACES called up Patrick Mack from the Teterboro Blue Angels
for the contest and Josh Lovering brought the 'Ace Case'.
POWERTIME, 0-5 vs. the ACES all time, returned to the Federal
League this season with a 6-3 win over the BOMBERS. But the FLYING ACES, lead
by Kevin 'From the Heavens' Smith, slapped them right back to reality. Smith,
on fire this season with 7 points in 2 games on 5 goals and 2 assists, added 3
more goals Monday night, for his second hat-trick of the season. Darren
'Rolling Stones' Jones, Matt 'Lock Stock and Two Smok'n Barrels' Stockwell and
Steve 'Leap'n Leprechaun' Leoszewski each added a goal to the POWERTIME
deficit. Leoszewski also had 3 assists. Josh Lovering had 2 assists. Mike Gianetti,
Lou Johnson, Derek Weaver (+6 on the night) and Patrick Mack each had an
assist. Nick 'The Brick' Minarik was filthy in net stopping all but 1 of
POWERTIME's shots while providing his ACES with over 2 periods of shutout
hockey. Matt Donahue successfully manipulated 2 hockey moves in the 6-1 ACE
win. Kevin Smith took first star honors for the 8th time in his storied
ACE career and Matt Stockwell was awarded the Johnny Ace Cap.
The Sky Pilots continue their home stand Sunday, January 24th,
when they welcome the MULLIGANS to Flemington Ice Arena for a 7:30 contest. All
children accompanied by an adult will receive a free Dave Sawicki bobblehead.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
SHAMS Slam Aces
The FLYING ACES welcomed the SHAMROCKS to the Flemington Ice
Arena Thursday night for their home opener. These were the very same SHAMS the
ACES swept in the finals to raise the Ira Vail Cup for the first time in team
history. ACE scratches included Darren Jones, Eric Kusznier, Bill Marcolini and
Derek Weaver. Craig Jones brought the 'Ace Case' and Bob Mitchell was called up
from Teterboro.
Kevin 'From the Heavens' Smith started this season only 2 patches back from Nick 'The Brick' Minarik and Kyle 'Turbo' Turner (both tied at 9) in the race for the Silver Bear. And Smith did all he could Thursday to get 1 patch closer. A hat-trick that included a goal scored a mind numbing 11 seconds after the puck drop (a new team record) and an assist would surely have been enough for First Star consideration, if not for the 9 goals scored by the revenge crazed SHAMROCKS in a 9-4 drubbing that ended the FLYING ACES 7 game winning streak. It was a frustrating night of missed opportunities as all the things that went right in last seasons finals went wrong Thursday night.
Mike 'The Machete' Gianetti added a goal to the ACES' tally. Lou Johnson, Steve Leoszewski, Matt Stockwell and Bubba McCabe each had an assist. Matt Donahue had a pregame assist when he filled a bone-dry Eurovan with high octane fuel.
At 1-1-0 the ACES welcome POWERTIME to Aspen Ice this Monday night for a 10:00 puck drop. Bleacher seats are still available.
Kevin 'From the Heavens' Smith started this season only 2 patches back from Nick 'The Brick' Minarik and Kyle 'Turbo' Turner (both tied at 9) in the race for the Silver Bear. And Smith did all he could Thursday to get 1 patch closer. A hat-trick that included a goal scored a mind numbing 11 seconds after the puck drop (a new team record) and an assist would surely have been enough for First Star consideration, if not for the 9 goals scored by the revenge crazed SHAMROCKS in a 9-4 drubbing that ended the FLYING ACES 7 game winning streak. It was a frustrating night of missed opportunities as all the things that went right in last seasons finals went wrong Thursday night.
Mike 'The Machete' Gianetti added a goal to the ACES' tally. Lou Johnson, Steve Leoszewski, Matt Stockwell and Bubba McCabe each had an assist. Matt Donahue had a pregame assist when he filled a bone-dry Eurovan with high octane fuel.
At 1-1-0 the ACES welcome POWERTIME to Aspen Ice this Monday night for a 10:00 puck drop. Bleacher seats are still available.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
C League My Ass
The FLYING ACES kicked of their 10th season Tuesday night as
they traveled to the Vulture Center to welcome the BUZZARDS back to the Federal
League. Derek Weaver was a healthy scratch and Ryan Bleck brought the 'Ace
Case'. Kyle Turner was designated to Teterboro for a season of rehab with the
Blue Angels.
Goals from Mike 'The Machine' Petersen (off the faceoff) and 'Juvy' Lou Johnson plus 2 goals from Kevin 'From the Heavens' Smith helped the ACES erase several BUZZARD leads. Though the Federal Champion FLYING ACES were never ahead in regulation they always came back.
After the 3rd, at 4-4, the ACES and BUZZARDS became the first teams to try out the Federal League's new 3 on 3 for 3:00, overtime policy. And even though the FLYING ACES controlled for the majority of the 3 minutes and had more shots on goal, this game would be decided in a best of 3 shootout.
The Buzzards elected to shoot first. ACE goalie, Nick 'The Brick' Minarik, read the BUZZARD attacker all the way and made the save. The FLYING ACES sent Ryan 'The Broom' Bleck as their first attacker. Bleck drove hard toward the left side of the BUZZARD goalie then deeked right and fired the puck into the net. Minarik shut down two more attackers in business like fashion and the FLYING ACES took the 5-4 win, extending their winning streak to 7 games.
Bleck took the First Star Patch, his 2nd, for his epic shootout game winning goal. Kevin Smith took the Johnny Ace Cap for his 2 goal, 3 point performance. Mike Petersen had 2 assists and Bill Marcolini and Steve Leoszewski each had an assist.
Goals from Mike 'The Machine' Petersen (off the faceoff) and 'Juvy' Lou Johnson plus 2 goals from Kevin 'From the Heavens' Smith helped the ACES erase several BUZZARD leads. Though the Federal Champion FLYING ACES were never ahead in regulation they always came back.
After the 3rd, at 4-4, the ACES and BUZZARDS became the first teams to try out the Federal League's new 3 on 3 for 3:00, overtime policy. And even though the FLYING ACES controlled for the majority of the 3 minutes and had more shots on goal, this game would be decided in a best of 3 shootout.
The Buzzards elected to shoot first. ACE goalie, Nick 'The Brick' Minarik, read the BUZZARD attacker all the way and made the save. The FLYING ACES sent Ryan 'The Broom' Bleck as their first attacker. Bleck drove hard toward the left side of the BUZZARD goalie then deeked right and fired the puck into the net. Minarik shut down two more attackers in business like fashion and the FLYING ACES took the 5-4 win, extending their winning streak to 7 games.
Bleck took the First Star Patch, his 2nd, for his epic shootout game winning goal. Kevin Smith took the Johnny Ace Cap for his 2 goal, 3 point performance. Mike Petersen had 2 assists and Bill Marcolini and Steve Leoszewski each had an assist.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
FLYING ACES Sweep SHAMS For The Cup!
Sunday night the FLYING ACES won the Ira Vail Cup for
the first time in franchise history. The cup had eluded the champs for
eight straight seasons that included three consecutive appearances in
the finals. Twice against a powerful WHACK-A-MOLE squad and before that a
brutal series loss to the same SHAMROCKS the ACES bested last night.
Down one game in a best of three series
and desperately needing a win, the SHAMROCKS carried a 1-0 lead into
the second period where FLYING ACE grind liner Matt 'Lock, Stock and
Two Smokin' Barrels' Stockwell buried a
Josh Lovering rebound to tie the game at 1-1. Shortly thereafter ACE
nation roared with approval when Mike 'The Machine' Petersen charged the net
and deked the puck past the SHAMROCK goalie for the 2-1 lead.
Even though the SHAMS had swept the regular
season series and out scored the FLYING ACES 7-2 in the process, it just wasn't
in the cards for them last night. In fact, all the cards last night were ACES.
In the third period the FLYING ACES struck again in power
play formation. Steve 'Leapin' Leprechaun' Leoszewski lit the
lamp after grabbing the rebound off a Ryan Bleck blue line blast.
3-1. The SHAMROCKS were getting frustrated and running out of time. They started
to get a bit more scrappy on the ice. But Kevin Smith wouldn't fight and the
ACES wouldn't bite. Behind the stingy goaltending of Nick Minarik the
victory bound FLYING ACES began to defend the lead, making it a
tedious task for the SHAMS just to get a shot on goal. Finally, with mere
seconds on the clock, ACE forward, Kyle 'Turbo' Turner, broke out and scored
the empty net goal that officially ended the SHAMROCK'S season.
After league commissioner, Bill Auld, handed
ACE captain, Darren Jones, the cup, Jones raised it triumphantly in
front of the team and all the ACE faithful's that were able to
get tickets to this sold out event. Matt Stockwell took first star
honors for his game tying goal. Mike Petersen took the Johnny Ace cap for his
game winning goal. And the FLYING ACES, the AIAHL Federal champions,
were awarded the Ira Vail Cup for a victory that will be treasured and
cherished for days untold.
Epilogue
Donny's goal and the storm that followed
The FLYING ACES were in the basement, down 0-4
to the FLYING DUTCHMEN and riding a 4 game Federal League losing streak when
Matt 'Donny' Donahue scored a soft goal from just beyond the blue line. That
only made it 1-4. But the ACES celebrated like they had just won the cup. What
followed was complete Federal League domination. The FLYING ACES roared back
scoring 4 unanswered goals defeating the DUTCHMEN 9-5. And from there they just
kept on flying. The ACES record for the six games before Donahue's goal was
2-4-0. In two of those games they were shut out. After his goal the ACES six
game record was 6-0-0 including four playoff wins and the cup. In the six games
before Donahue's goal the ACES were outscored 23 to 10. In the six games after
his goal the ACES outscored their opponents 34 to 18. Who is this mysterious
player the ACES picked up off waivers from the Stanford, Connecticut D League
KINGS. And what does all this mean? I really don't know. But I'm sure glad the
ACES have him.
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