Fri-Mar-29, 2024
no games
Spring 2015 Playoffs

Long Island Cup Spring 2015 Championship Games

B League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
B7 - Ka-Ching! - Green Team cashes in, edges GN-Bruins 10-7 in B title barnburner
B6 - Heismaned - Green Team foils this Bruins rally 13-9
Winner's Bracket
B4 - Stone Cold Comeback - Stone bros spearhead spirited rally, Bruins shake Green Team 10-9 in OT
B2 - Heat Wave - Green Team melts Glaciers 6-1
B1 - Had It All The Way - GN-Bruins escape North Stars 5-4 in double OT
Loser's Bracket
B5 - Eye on the Prize - Green Team skate away from Glaciers 10-3
B3 - Even Floe - Glaciers break off three in the third to sink North Stars 5-2
Wildcard
B0 - Tippy Toe - North Stars force OT late, sneak past Lightning 7-6

C League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
C6 - Late Happy Hour - Tremblays rally to dethrone Flyers 5-4 in OT for C title
Down two goals in the third, Tremblays Pub surged to force overtime and then quickly ended it 5-4 to unseat the Flyers from the C League throne. The championship is Tremblays first Long Island Cup in three years and their sixth overall.

Facing a 4-2 deficit middle of the third, Tremblays took advantage of a non-call to generate a turnover and a momentum changing third goal when Casey Tremblay potted one from the slot. Energized, Tremblays ramped up the pressure and Mike Leprine netted the equalizer with three minutes to go. The championship winner came just 35 seconds into sudden death when Kef Louis ripped home a left circle laser. In the win, and throughout the playoffs, Tremblays utilized a balanced offense. Five different players scored in the title game and 11 different players scored in playoffs. Equally important was Tremblays containing the high powered Flyers offense. Leading the defensive effort was C League MVP Eric Sukoff. Tremblays resident, stay-at-home minister of defense fervently patrolled the slot and was consistently stout at the blueline. He spearheaded a defensive effort that, aside from a six minute first period hiccup, limited the Flyers to three goals in the final two playoff matchups.

Winner's Bracket
C4 - Grounded - Tremblays sharp and stout, edge Flyers 3-2
C2 - Triple Double - Tremblays topple Woodstock 9-4
C1 - Night Shift - Flyers snip Snipes 4-1
Loser's Bracket
C5 - Bang Bang - Flyers swamp Snipes w/seven in the third, advance 12-7
C3 - Six Pack - Snipes chop Woodstock 6-4
Wildcard
C0 - Quick Work - Snipes clip Scouts-Gray 8-3

D1 League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
D7 - Taking the Short Way Home - GNFD ekes past Bolts 6-5 to claim D1 championship
D6 - Steppin' Up - GNFD forces decisive game, deny Bolts 6-2
Scoring four times short-handed, including the gamewinner, GNFD prevailed 6-5 in a wild-n-woolly affair to deny the Bolts Cinderella D1 playoff run. This championship is GNFD'S first in D1 and their second Long Island Cup.

GNFD spotted the Bolts a 2-0 lead before they broke through with three second period goals, two of them a man down. The final stanza saw furious action at both ends as GNFD led by one goal three different times only to see the Bolts come back to tie. The fierce action culminated in a boisterious last four minutes that saw each team have a power play and the winning GNFD tally coming, naturally, down a man. GNFD first jumped back ahead 5-4, four minutes to go, as D1 MVP Spiros Markopoulos feathered a nifty center slot pass buried by Ryan Ciliotta. The Bolts again tied it less than a minute later and seemingly had it set up when GNFD took a tripping penalty with two to go. But, true to form in this wild game, GNFD seized the man disadadvantage. Pressuring the Bolts zone, they forced a turnover that eventually led to a Markopoulos goalmouth putback. Markopoulos, who scored twice in this game, had eight playoff goals.

Winner's Bracket
D4 - Blue Streak - Bolts continue postseason run, bewilder Beers 6-4
D2 - Craft Brewed - Beers bedevil Bad News Bruins 5-4
D1 - Thunderstruck - Bolts stagger GNFD 6-2
Loser's Bracket
D5 - On the Mark - GNFD quaffs Beers 6-3
D3 - Georgie Boy - GNFD boot Bad News Bruins 7-6
Wildcard
D0 - Shock Wave - Bolts blast Scouts-RWB 10-4

D2 League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
DD7 - Case Closed - Court Officers dismiss Euro Stars 4-2 for hard-earned D2 title
DD6 - Here Comes the Groom - Euro Stars shackle Court Officers 7-4
Winner's Bracket
DD4 - Serving Notice - Court Officers school KKP 6-1
DD2 - Holding the Line - KKP parries Euro Stars 8-5
DD1 - Jail Break - Court Officers bust it open w/4 in the third, down Morkmen 6-1
Loser's Bracket
DD5 - Not this Time - Euro Stars whitewash KKP 5-0
DD3 - Early and Often - Euro Stars jump Morkemn 8-2
Wildcard
DDw2 - Rohing the Way - Morkmen double up Fire and Ice 6-3
DDw1 - One Last Trick - Euro Stars fend off Scorpions 7-5

E1 League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
E6 - 120 Seconds - Minutemen decisive burst fits E1 Crown 5-2 over Bruisers
Scoring three times in two minutes, the Minutemen broke open a scoreless tie and skated to a 5-2 E1 championship victory over the Bruisers. This season win is the Minutemen's sixth latest Long Island Cup and defends their Fall 14 E1 championship.

The fateful scoring stretch sprouted late in the first after a Minutemen interference call. Down a man, the Minutemen scored twice in 24 seconds. The first shortie was scored by E1 MVP Dan Zito. Frustrated, the Bruisers quickly took a penalty. The Minutemen wasted no time capitalizing on the ensuing power play scoring a third time when Zito netted his second just 20 seconds into the second period. Shortly thereafter, only two minutes later, the Minutemen punched home a fourth on a Zito breakaway. Zito would later assist on a third period insurance marker. Overall, Zito scored seven goals in the Minutemen's three playoff games.

Winner's Bracket
E4 - Chin Music - Minutemen buffet Bruisers 8-3
E2 - Breaking Away - Minutemen drop Redrum in the third 5-1
E1 - No Doubter - Bruisers rough up Panthers 13-3
Loser's Bracket
E5 - Off the Mat - Bruisers bounce back, toss Redrum 5-3
E3 - Man Up - Redrum power past Panthers 6-1
Wildcard
E0 - Hitching a Ride - Panthers pounce Rage 7-0

E2 League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
EE4 - Raise your Glass - PLT toasts Ice-Dogs 5-3 for E2 title
Scoring three times in three minutes in the third, PLT stormed past the Ice-Dogs 5-3 to snatch the E2 title. With the win, PLT defended their Spring 14 E2 Championship and won their eighth Long Island Cup.

This title match was pedestrian through much of the first two periods Shots were few and scoring chances fleeting. The game then sparked late second with three goals in three minutes, two in the last minute, and the Ice Dogs emerged up 3-2 end of two. This lead held until six minutes to go when PLT summoned the winning offense burst. While maintaining decisive zone advantage, PLT swarmed the Dogs goal and persisitently banged home the three goals to seize the champioship. Throughput the playoffs, PLT was led by defenseman E2 MVP Anthony Focarle. The two-way backliner scored in each PLT playoff game and, in this title match, had a goal and two assists.

Winner's Bracket
EE2 - Riding the F Train - PLT leashes Ice-Dogs 4-3
EE1 - Lift Off - PLT trips up Wolverines 5-2
Loser's Bracket
EE3 - Finding Traction - Behind 3rd period push, Ice-Dogs glide past Wolverines 5-0
Wildcard
EE0 - Second Wave - Wolverines burst past Banshees 6-2

3D League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
3D4 - ZZ Tops - Hosers leg past Crokers 5-2 to wear 3D crown
Riding the momentum from their stirring earlier playoff comeback win, the Hosers continued their commanding play to deluge the Crokers 5-2 and grab the 3D title. The championship win was the Hosers organization's first Long Island Cup after five years.

The Hosers wasted no time establishing control of this game. Just three minutes in, Eric Kraus kicked off the Hosers scoring and when <3D MVP Brian Maher scored four minutes later, this game was essentially cooked. The Hosers, emboldened by their previous three goal 3rd period comeback, dominated play both ways - inudating the Crokers end and limiting any pressure in their own end. Their decided play advantage yielded three more goals in the second including another by Maher. Maher scored five times in the playoffs, including two apiece in the final two playoffs wins.

Winner's Bracket
3D2 - Ablaze - Hosers scintillating in downing Crokers 7-1
3D1 - Out of the Fire - Hosers rally past Wasps 6-5 in oT
Loser's Bracket
3D3 - Bounce Back - Crokers shoo Wasps 6-1
Wildcard
3D0 - All Wet - Hosers soak Blazers 5-2

3E League [box scores] | [back to top]
Championship Game
3E6 - The Electric Ride - High Voltage grab 3E title from Moose in 1-0 whiteknuckler
In a pulsating back-n-forth 3E championship tilt, High Voltage weathered a furious Moose third period push to thwart the defending champs 1-0. The title victory was High Voltage's second Long Island Cup ending a three year wait.

This taut, intense match saw both squads attacking and defending vigoriously up and down the ice. The only scoring came late in the first, when Demo Maratos potted a putback off an odd man rush. Plenty of action ensued with each team frantically trying to penetrate the opposing goal line. For the first two periods, the action was balanced but the third was dominated by the Moose. They continuously charged the offense end and unleashed 18 third period shots. They were all denied. Equal to the Moose intense pressure was 3E MVP Rob Roth. The indomitable Voltage goaltender, who only yielded three goals from 85 total playoff shots, made several highlight stops including a hold-your-breath denial that saw him rush out to the high slot to snuff the angle with just two seconds remaining.

Winner's Bracket
3E4 - Trick or Trick - Pedalino, Turulli each score thrice as High Voltage bag Moose 7-1
3E2 - Special Delivery - High Voltage buzz Bucs 5-2 behind 2 ppgs and 2 shorties
3E1 - On the Loose - Moose trample Bladerunners 6-3
Loser's Bracket
3E5 - Lunch Pail - Moose work past Bucs 2-0
3E3 - Looted - Bucs undress Bladerunners 7-1
Wildcard
3E0 - Precious Mettle - Moose score twice late, dump Oilers 5-4 in OT