The four seed FLYING ACES closed out their tenth season in the
Federal C with a first round playoff loss to the five seed FLYING DUTCHMEN.
Craig Jones brought the 'Ace Case'. Steve Leoszewski and William 'The Mark'
Marcolini were healthy scratches.
At seasons end the two teams were separated by a single point in
the league standings. The ACES split the regular season series with the DUTCH
winning the first in OT 8-7 and losing the second 4-5 in a shootout.
Sunday night the defending champion ACES found themselves down
4-1 early in the contest. But they rallied back in true ACE fashion to knot the
game up 5-5 late in the third period. Ace forward, 'Juvy' Lou Johnson, had the
possible game winner on his stick, but the DUTCHMAN goalie stood tall and shut
down the break-away effort. Then with 1:50 on the clock the FLYING DUTCHMEN put
in the game winner. An empty net goal made it 7-5. As the ACE season came to a
painful halt, the reality of what a privilege it is to have your name etched
upon and to raise the Ira Vail Cup started to sink in. The thrill of victory
would not be so awesome if it were easy to come by. After the two teams
participated in the time-honored tradition of sportsmanship in hockey, the
customary end-of-series hand shake, a tradition started over 100 years ago, all
the FLYING ACES had left to do was clean out their lockers and head to the off-season.