Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The Good, The Bad, The Looking Forward: A Review of the First Half of the 2013/14 EHL Season

An Opinionated Look from the Eyes of Broadcaster Dan Marley

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year hockey fans!

The outcome of the Christmas Eastern Hockey League Showcase in Simsbury, Connecticut may have not been in favor of the Philadelphia Revolution, losing all three contests by a combined 13-2 score.  However, for every misfortune, there is always a silver lining for this improved organization.

To some hockey fans, an 11-18-1-0 record may not be solid at the halfway point of the Tier III Junior A regular season.  But, did anyone see how this team started and overcame some struggles?  Not to sound bias or anything, but if I had the authority to give an award for the best club midseason, I would give it to the Revs.

The EHL Revolution season continues on
January 11th against the Little Flyers
For those of you just tuning into this season, the Revolution did not have the best beginning.  Through the first 16 games of the season, the club went 3-12-1-0, struggled to score, and allowed more goals than they had chances to skate the puck out of the defensive zone.

Since their November 3rd victory against the New Jersey Rockets on home ice, the Revolution went on a winning tear, picking up victories in eight of the following 14 games and winning important match ups against some of the league's top power houses.  Now, they sit fourth in the EHL South Division with 23 points, two points behind third place and 12 points behind first.

I'm the kind of guy who can write paragraphs, even pages, about the first half of this team's inaugural season in the EHL.  If I did that, then this would be a long post with no ending.  Instead, to be short and sweet and a little unconventional, I will bullet the "good," the "bad," and the "what lies ahead" for this Revolution club.


The Good    
  • A Chance to Rewrite History: In a historical sense, the Junior A Revolution have had trouble winning.  Even when the Revolution were known as the Matt O'Neil Lightning, Boston Harbor Wolves, and Boston Shamrocks, the most wins achieved in the regular season was 14 games, a feat achieved only twice.  This season, the club has the opportunity to surpass that win mark.  
  • The Battle of the Philadelphias: The EHL has three clubs in this league located in the Greater Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.  They are the Revolution, Philadelphia Junior Flyers, and Philadelphia Little Flyers.  In the beginning of the season, the Revolution had trouble picking up wins against these Philly counterparts.  Now, they are a combined 3-2-0-0 against them with more Brotherly Love match ups to come.
  • So What if They're Hurt, We Got This: Injuries have plagued this team since the beginning of the season.  The players hurt were not only key offensive and defensive pieces, but also almost half of the entire roster.  Skaters Ken Tencza, Chris Connor, and Remington Woods, and Dennis Maier were or still are some of these big names out of the lineup for quite some time.  From my perspective, I thought these injuries would lead to a rocky ride until the nightmare ended.  Instead, the exact opposite happened.  Every player stepped up, and some of the call ups from the United States Premier Hockey League's Empire Division and late waiver acquisitions strengthened the club as a whole.  EHL Head Coach James Laux explained this well when he said "we need to use the return of these guys as an advantage and not as a crutch for a reason to lose."  Right now, Connor and Woods are still out of the lineup and continuing rehab; they should both be back on the ice playing by the middle of January.  The concern here is whether to put them back on the Junior A roster or play a few games at the USPHL Empire level to get back in the groove.    
  • The Benefit of Mr. M&M and Larry Lightning: Two waiver claims, one from the British Columbia Hockey League and the other from the USPHL, really added a special spark to this club.  Their names are Myckauly Melanson (Mr. M&M) and Larry Adegoke (Larry Lightning).  Since their arrival to Warminster, the two combined for nine goals and 18 points in 12 games.
  • Oh Captain and Kenny Boy, Jolly-O: Riley Egan, Tencza, and Zachary England are contributing well to this team's offensive production.  The three always find a way to get the puck through the net minder at even strength and on the man advantage.  Combined, the three have scored 35 goals and assisted on 42 shots.  On the power play, the three combine for 24 points. 


The Bad    
The Eastern Hockey League is filled with kids 16 to 20 years of age who play to showcase their skills and develop into elite talent for their collegiate and professional futures.  As a hockey enthusiast and a guy who has never came close at playing at the same level as this Revolution team, I have no right to demean any facet of these kids' game.  If I have to say anything in terms of constructive criticism, there are two areas in their style of play to point out that need improvement.
  • Fluctuating Special Teams: In the beginning of the season, it was their penalty kill that did well and their power play that was in the league cellar.  Now, it is the exact opposite.  A common theme for these units is when one performs well, the other acts sluggish.  The Revolution need to find a way to balance both with the talent they have so both can be a strength instead of one of the two.  At the Winter Break, the Revolution stand eighth in the league on the man advantage and tenth on the man deficit.
  • Neutral Ice and Showcase Play: When you look at the standings on the league website, you will see each team's home and road records.  There is no column for neutral ground record or EHL Showcase record.  If such a column was available, it may not be pleasing to see for Revolution fans.  This season on ice that did not belong to the Revolution or the opposition, the Revolution are 1-6-0-0.  This is an important concern for a couple of reasons.  First, for obvious reasons, losing is never fun and can hurt a team come playoff time.  Second, the team has another showcase coming up in February in Walpole, Massachusetts and will be playing against tough out-of-division opponents.  Finally, come playoff time, since every team is making the playoffs, there may be instances where playoff series have to be settled on neutral ice because of time constraints that will impact opponents who play at least 125 miles apart.  What a run on of a sentence!  Point being, the President's Day EHL Showcase is an important time for the club to improve on neutral ice.  


The Looking Forward
The Philadelphia Revolution will continue their season on Saturday January 11th on the road against the Philadelphia Little Flyers at 6:00pm.  As always, the game will be available online at www.FastHockey.com.  There will be 14 games left, 10 of them away from home.  Of these 14 games, 10 of them will be against the EHL South Division.  Each game is important.  Sure every team makes the playoffs, but how each team finishes will determine the postseason tempo.  I have said this in all of my broadcasts this season and I will continue to say it now: no lead is safe, every second matters, and each game is important no matter who you play and where.

For now, everyone enjoy the break, spend this free time with your friends and loved ones, and GO REVS GO!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

EHL Revs Video Highlight Series, Part 1

Starting today, the Philadelphia Revolution Network will be releasing highlights and other video content from the 2013/14 Eastern Hockey League Revolution season, starting with highlights from games back in October and November.

Video #1 - Philadelphia Revolution vs. Boston Jr. Rangers (October 19, 2013)
The Philadelphia Revolution defeated the Boston Jr. Rangers by a 4-3 score.  It was a crazy back-and-forth contest that ended with a victory and a brawl.  See the goals and the fisticuff that ended after the final buzzer that everyone still talks about to this day.





Video #2 - Philadelphia Revolution vs. New Jersey Rockets (November 3, 2013)
The Philadelphia Revolution defeated the New Jersey Rockets by a 4-2 score.  Forward Kyle Jennings scored one highlight reel of a goal, blasting a shot from center ice that went off the glove of Rockets goaltender Randy Gorda and found its way in back of the net.
  


Check back later this week to see more Revolution video content.  

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Chasing Goalies a Winning Theme for EHL Revs This Past Weekend



WARMINSTER, PA - The Eastern Hockey League Philadelphia Revolution pick up two important wins against their division rivals over the weekend at The Rink at Warwick.  

Between today's and yesterday's games, the Revolution combined for 13 goals and 23 assists and chased both the New Jersey Rockets and the Philadelphia Little Flyers' starting goaltenders out of the game.  

Earlier today, James Wallace's two goals and Jacob Caffrey's 33 saves helped power the Revolution past the Rockets by an 8-1 score.  Also scoring for the Revolution were forwards Zachary England, Riley Egan, Myckauly Melanson, Kyle Jennings, and Larry Adegoke and defenseman Mikko Kivinen.

"It is always a great win when we beat a team that leads the [EHL South] division," said EHL Head Coach James Laux.  "Everyone helped these guys score the goals and make it an easy game to play."

The Revolution chased Rockets goaltender Joshua Creelman out of the game at 11:09 of the first period after he allowed four goals on 14 shots.  Backup Randy Gorda came in for relief, stopping 38 of 42 shots. 

Goaltender Caffrey made his first start in net today since November 30th.

"After sitting out for a couple of games," said Coach Laux, "Caffrey showed up and played well.  He needed time to regroup after allowing eight goals in two games during the [Thanksgiving EHL] Showcase.  Anytime you let up two or fewer goals in a game, it shows that you are doing your job as a goalie, and Caffrey did a great job."

Filling in for Caffrey since then was goaltender Hunter Tetrault, whose 36 saves helped the Revolution defeat the Little Flyers by a 5-2 score on Saturday night.

"The last time we played the Little Flyers ended in an upsetting loss," said Tetrault.  "In this game, I read each play, put my body in front of the puck, and stopped whatever I could.  The guys and I have been working hard to get even with them, and in the end, hard work paid off."

One of the biggest highlight of the night was the chasing of Little Flyers goaltender Alec Derks, who allowed four goals in his 45 minutes of play.  Prior to Saturday's game, Derks led the league in the goals against average category with 1.93 and was the only player in the league to have an average below two. 
  
Another major highlight from the win was forward Ken Tencza's hat trick, his second of the season.

"It feels good and rewarding to score, said Tencza.  "I haven't been playing as well as I had wanted, and this hat trick helped me get the confidence I needed to get back in the groove."

Also scoring for the Revolution in this game were Wallace and Adegoke.  Forward Melanson and defensemen Kivinen, Dennis Maier, and Steve Mallory recorded assists on the goals.

With these wins, the Revolution improve to 11-14-1-0 on the season and 8-7-0-0 at home.  The team's next game is on Tuesday December 17th on the road against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights at 1:00 PM.  This game can be streamed live on FastHockey.com

The Philadelphia Revolution are a United States Tier-III junior hockey organization stationed in Warminster, Pennsylvania.  The team sports squads in the Eastern Hockey League, the United States Premier Hockey League, the Eastern Junior Elite Prospects League, and the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League.  For more information about the Revolution, visit www.PhiladelphiaRevolution.net.  Like Philadelphia Revolution Ice Hockey on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @RevsJrHockey for team scores and news.

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

EHL Revolution to Host Little Flyers and Rockets This Weekend at The Rink

WARMINSTER, PA - The Eastern Hockey League Philadelphia Revolution (9-14-1-0) will host the Philadelphia Little Flyers (13-6-2-1) tonight at 7:00 PM and the New Jersey Rockets (15-10-2-0) tomorrow at 11:00 AM at The Rink at Warwick.

Both games will be streamed online at FastHockey.com.

The Revolution enter this weekend winning six of their last 10 games.  Their previous game was back on December 8th, a 5-2 win against the New York Applecore.

"Everyone did their job to contribute to the win," said EHL Head Coach James Laux.  "The scorers scored, goaltender [Hunter] Tetreault made the saves we needed, and the penalty kill stepped up.  We made it difficult for them to play against us, and we need to continue this style of play this weekend." 
    
The Little Flyers come into tonight's game winning nine of their last 13 games.  The last time the Revolution and Little Flyers met was back on October 23rd, a 6-1 Little Flyers victory in Aston, Pennsylvania.    

"The best way to compete with the Little Flyers is to make better decisions with the puck in our defensive zone and increase back pressure through the offensive zone," said Coach Laux.  "We cannot let them score the easy goals."

The last time the Revolution and Rockets shared the ice was back on November 3rd at The Rink, a 4-2 Revolution victory.  Since then, the Rockets have gone 5-3-2-0 in their last ten games.  

"We match up well against each other," said Coach Laux.  "I am expecting a really well-played and close game between both teams."

Before the Rockets come to Warminster, they will be playing against the Philadelphia Junior Flyers in West Chester, Pennsylvania tonight at 8:30 PM.

Earlier this week, the EHL recognized forward Riley Egan and defenseman Ryan O'Malley as members of the league's Midseason Second Team All-Stars.  

"This is a well-deserved honor," said Coach Laux.  "I am extremely proud of both of them and what they have done for us this season."

The Philadelphia Revolution are a United States Tier-III junior hockey organization stationed in Warminster, Pennsylvania.  The team sports squads in the Eastern Hockey League, the United States Premier Hockey League, the Eastern Junior Elite Prospects League, and the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League.  For more information about the Revolution, visit www.PhiladelphiaRevolution.net.  Like Philadelphia Revolution Ice Hockey on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @RevsJrHockey for team scores and news.

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Revolution Seek Season Sweep against New York Applecore

WARMINSTER, PA - Today, the Eastern Hockey League Philadelphia Revolution will hit the road for Brewster, NY to take on the New York Applecore at 10:50am.  

The Revolution are looking for their second win against the Applecore this season.  The last time these two teams met was back on December 1st, a 3-2 Revolution victory during the Thanksgiving EHL Showcase.  

"The biggest key to our victory was [goaltender Hunter] Tetrault," said EHL Revolution Head Coach James Laux.  "His 41 saves and stellar performance in net earned him his first win of the year."

Forwards Chris Connor and Remington Woods are still out of the lineup from their respected injuries.  Forwards Steve Atkinson, Ryan Marker, and Garrett Quinn will be benched for this game.  

Last weekend, the Revolution participated in the league's Thanksgiving Showcase up in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.  During the Showcase, the Revolution earned one win against the Applecore and lost both of their games against the New York Bobcats and Scranton/Wilkes Barre Knights.  

"It was an up-and-down weekend," said Coach Laux.  "In the first two games, we had some trouble generating offense and playing consistent defense.  Sunday against the Applecore, we were able to overcome these obstacles and make key plays that helped us get the win."

Fans can stream the game live online at FastHockey.com.  

The Philadelphia Revolution are a United States Tier-III junior hockey organization stationed in Warminster, Pennsylvania.  The team sports squads in the Eastern Hockey League, the United States Premier Hockey League, the Eastern Junior Elite Prospects League, and the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League.  For more information about the Revolution, visit www.PhiladelphiaRevolution.net.  Like Philadelphia Revolution Ice Hockey on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @RevsJrHockey for team scores and news.


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