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Media Award Nominations

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Is This BTSH’s Best Duo?

This Sunday, BTSH will once again hold its annual year-end extravaganza.  Festivities will be held at Parkside Lounge following the conclusion of the championship game.  For the fourth straight season, the media will proudly present several prestigious awards at this event. To build your anticipation, here are this season’s media awards and nominees:

The Award For The Regular Season Scoring Co-Champions

  • Trevor Beauclair (Happy Little Elves)
  • Zack Tinkelman (Denim Demons)

The Award For Best Goals Against Average

  • Craig “Ug” LaCombe (Unicorns)

Best Family

  • Jennie Brown & Sean Reynolds (Dark Rainbows)
  • Joe and Zack Tinkelman (Denim Demons)
  • “Gentleman” James Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), Joe Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), & Mike Pereira (Denim Demons)
  • La Famiglia (La Famiglia)

Best Duo

  • Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves) & Karsten Pichon (LBS, Inc.)
  • Patrick Barch & Nick Hobbs (Fresh Kills)
  • Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves) & Matt Workman (Filthy Gorgeous)
  • Mike Smith (Mathematics) & Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves)

Most Underrated Female

  • Connie Chan (Denim Demons)
  • Beth Costello (Butchers)
  • Luisa Mirarchi (Cobra Kai)
  • Angela Vicari (La Famiglia)

Most Underrated Male

  • Alexandre Frenette (Tompkins Square Riots)
  • Greg Infanti (Sky Fighters)
  • Harvey Jaswal (Mega Touch)
  • Scott (Gut Rot)

The Stacy S. Kehoe Award For Toughness & Grace

  • Amy Farley (What The Puck)
  • Ellen Marth (Butchers)
  • Jo-Ann Provencher (Poutine Machine)
  • Kristen Wise (Cobra Kai)

The Jon “Dinner Plate” Feldman Award For Agitation and Instigation

  • David Cernan (Sky Fighters)
  • Anita Khar (Rehabs)
  • Adam Langer (Mathematics)
  • Mark Talercio (Cobra Kai)

The Third Annual Bob Weyersberg Award For Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Excellence

  • Meredith Danberg-Ficarelli (Rehabs)
  • Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves)
  • Patrick “Sven” Larsen (Poutine Machine)
  • Peter “Purple Rain” Putka (Corlears Hookers)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Female)

  • Julie Katz (Mega Touch)
  • Amy Barrett Kovner (Gouging Anklebiters)
  • Susannah Pasquantonio (Filthy Gorgeous)
  • Meagan Vincent (Mathematics)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Male)

  • Bill (Gut Rot)
  • Marcus Bonnee (Poutine Machine)
  • Joe (Unicorns)
  • Arnold Sanchez (Butchers)

Semifinals Box Scores

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

These Elves Seem Awfully Happy

#8 Happy Little Elves 2, #7 Sky Fighters 1 (OT-SO)
Happy Little Elves: Gil Valdes (3)
Sky Fighters: Alice DuBois (1)
Shootout: Happy Little Elves win 1-0.  Successful attempt by Gil Valdes.

#5 Corlears Hookers 3, #18 Butchers 1
Corlears Hookers: Jason Eitel (5), Libby Lewis (1), Peter “Purple Rain” Putka (1)
Butchers: Arnold Sanchez (2)

Exhibition Games
What The Puck 8, Tompkins Square Riots 4
La Famiglia 3, Poutine Machine 0
Mathematics 3, Cobra Kai 2
Gut Rot 3, Gouging Anklebiters 1
Unicorns 2, Mega Touch 1 (OT-SO)
LBS, Inc. 3, Rehabs 2
Denim Demons 4, Dark Rainbows 3 (OT-SO)
Fresh Kills 4, Filthy Gorgeous 3 (OT-SO)

Playoff Preview: Semifinals (Part II)

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Rob Knows His Team Has Two Wins To Go

#8 Happy Little Elves (10-5-0-3) at #7 Sky Fighters (11-6-0-1)
Location: Tompkins East, 3:00 PM
All-Time Series: Tied 2-2
2010 Result: Week 16 – Happy Little Elves 3, Sky Fighters 2; Week 18 – Sky Fighters 6, Happy Little Elves 1
Game Notes: After splitting their first two games, these Hackett Division rivals will play their rubber match in the semifinals.  In their first game, the Happy Little Elves unveiled their new “Elves Team Defense Initiative,” designed to improve what was then the worst defense in the league.  The strategy worked, as the Elves held the Sky Fighters to just two goals and won the game 3-2.  League scoring co-champion Trevor Beauclair scored twice for the Elves in the victory.  Beauclair also had a goal in these teams’ Week 18 contest, but alas, that was the only offense for the Elves that day.  The Sky Fighters blitzed the porous Elves defense for six goals, including a hat trick by defender Martin “Ocho Cinco” Cejka, who did not play in the first matchup.  In spite of this setback, the Elves’ defense has been a little more passable during the playoffs.  After nearly blowing a big lead against La Famiglia in the round of 16, the Elves stiffened up against Donohue Division champion Fresh Kills with a solid 3-2 overtime victory.  The Sky Fighters have been even more impressive in their two playoff wins, a 2-1 victory over the Fairy Tale Cup champion Dark Rainbows and a 4-0 shutout against the MacNeil Division champion Tompkins Square Riots.  As the defending champions strive to win their seventh straight playoff game en route to a second title, the Elves’ defense will need their best effort of the season to advance to the championship game.
Keys To The Game For The Sky Fighters:
1. Because of his team’s tremendous offensive depth, goaltender James Stein is often overlooked.  However, he has allowed just one goal in two playoff games and contributed to the Sky Fighters’ third ranked defense in the regular season.
2. The Sky Fighters were proud to welcome Robert Kucera back into their lineup last week after he missed several games with an unspecified upper body injury.  His presence was felt immediately, as he tallied two goals in their quarterfinal win.
3. Forward David Cernan does not like to play defense (how very Elf-like of him!), sometimes to the extent that he will refuse to cross mid-court into the Sky Fighters’ defensive zone.  Regardless, this gambit paid off last week, as he notched his first goal of the playoffs.
Keys To The Game For The Happy Little Elves:
1. Believe it or not, the Elves actually owe much of their success to the gameplanning abilities of co-captain Rich Glanzer.  Although he is often a tad sluggish on defense, his strategies, including opportunistic water breaks and timeouts, have led to several of the team’s biggest moments.  However, there has yet to be a strategy that has been as successful and effective as that of Martin “Ocho Cinco” Cejka.
2. In addition to being the team’s (and the league’s) leading scorer, rookie all-star Trevor Beauclair has also been one of the Elves’ most clutch performers.  His game-winning goal in overtime against Fresh Kills sent the Elves to the semifinals.
3. Although Beauclair steals most of the spotlight, the Elves’ brunette rookie Ryan Nakahara has also been integral to the team’s success.  He scored seven goals during the regular season, and his game-tying heroics forced overtime in last week’s quarterfinal.
Eli’s Pick: Happy Little Elves.  I’m hoping to pick their game incorrectly for the third straight week.
Derek’s Pick: Sky Fighters.  I’m hoping to pick the Elves’ game correctly for the third straight week.
Watchability: 4.5 Long Island Loudmouths

Playoff Preview: Semifinals (Part I)

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Josh Isn’t So Sure About This “Butchers’ Bandwagon”

#18 Butchers (7-8-0-4) at #5 Corlears Hookers (13-4)
Location: Tompkins West, 2:00 PM
All-Time Series: First Meeting
2010 Result: Did Not Play
Game Notes: For the fourth straight season, the Corlears Hookers have advanced to the semifinals.  After cruising through their round of 16 matchup, an 8-3 win over Cobra Kai, the Hookers faced a stiffer test against Filthy Gorgeous in the quarterfinals.  The Hookers came out strong and jumped to an early 4-0 lead on the strength of Jason Eitel’s two goals.  However, as the shallow bench began to fatigue, Filthy took advantage and rallied in the second half to chip away at the seemingly insurmountable lead.  Although Filthy ultimately tied the game to force overtime, the Hookers discovered a second wind, and mid-season addition Tiffany Hagge clinched a trip to the semifinals with the game-winning goal.  The Butchers have been the surprise team of the playoffs and have knocked off the top two seeds in consecutive weeks.  Two weeks ago, they stunned the Hackett Division champion Rehabs with a thrilling shootout victory and advanced to the quarterfinals to take on the regular season champion Denim Demons.  With ardent support from a clearly partisan crowd, the Butchers pulled another rabbit out of their hat and shutout the top seed, 2-0.  Co-captain Ben Bloom scored the game-winning goal, his third of the playoffs.  With the Butchers expected to have the full support of the Tompkins crowd, can they knock off the top remaining seed once again?
Keys To The Game For The Corlears Hookers:
1. After receiving heavy criticism from the media for his lack of passing, Hookers forward Jason Eitel received a stern lecture from his mother, “Mrs. Eitel,” on the virtues of sharing, as she did not raise her son to be a selfish ball hog.  Although the stat remains unofficial, Eitel claims he had two assists in last week’s win.
2. Goaltender Dustin “Fake Dutch’s Brother” Olson allowed an uncharacteristic four goals in the second half of the Hookers’ quarterfinal matchup.  After giving up seven goals in two playoff games, he will need to clamp down between the pipes for his team to make the championship.
3. Team scientist Joshua “Doc” Sadlier-Brown has once again been experimenting with his time machine.  In his newest adventure, Doc has gone back to 2007 and 2008 to reverse the outcome of the BTSH championship games.  As a result, he now claims that the Hookers have actually won both.  Will the Butchers be intimidated by the (now) two-time champions?
Keys To The Game For The Butchers:
1. All-star goalie Eric Ramirez notched his second shutout of the playoffs last Sunday.  He has allowed just two goals in the Butchers’ three playoff wins and another stellar effort is critical to their chances.
2. Defenders “The Charismatic Enigma” Arthur Revechkis and Arnold Sanchez were assigned the difficult task of shadowing the Demons’ top scorers last week.  Their contributions were crucial in shutting down Zack Tinkelman, Mike Pereira, and the rest of the league’s third ranked offense.
3. In what has become a tradition, team goon Georgine “Mulva” Paulin has planned a series of wild activities to distract the Corlears Hookers the night before she plays them.  She has already received positive RSVPs from Dan Thompson, Peter “Purple Rain” Putka, and Gavin “Dutch’s Brother” Kearney, as well as teammate Jeff “Hawk” Hawkins.
Eli’s Pick: Corlears Hookers. The Butchers have made a nice run, but Olson returns to form and leads the Hookers to the championship game for the third time in four years.
Derek’s Pick: Corlears Hookers.  Although it is now chic to jump on the Butchers’ bandwagon, let’s not forget that Dutch Fever has been around for much longer.
Watchability: 4 Wingers

Quarterfinal Box Scores

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Quasimodo And Ben Advance To The Semis

#8 Happy Little Elves 3, #3 Fresh Kills 2 (OT)
Happy Little Elves: Trevor Beauclair (2), Ryan Nakahara (2), Gil Valdes (2)
Fresh Kills: Ariel Imas (3), Dave Sokolyansky (2)
Game Notes: Nakahara scored the tying goal with one minute remaining in regulation.  Beauclair scored the game-winning goal with three and a half minutes remaining in overtime.

#5 Corlears Hookers 5, #6 Filthy Gorgeous 4 (OT)
Corlears Hookers: Jason Eitel 2 (4), Tiffany Hagge (4), Anshu Sinha (1), Dan Thompson (1)
Filthy Gorgeous: Sunny Mehra (2), “Gentleman” James Pereira (2), Jean Hebert (1), Suvin “The Guru” Malik (1)
Game Notes: Hebert scored the tying goal with one and a half minute remaining in regulation, as Filthy Gorgeous rallied from a 4-0 second half deficit.  Hagge scored the game-winning goal three and a half minutes into overtime.

#18 Butchers 2, #1 Denim Demons 0
Butchers: Ben Bloom (3), Jeff “Hawk” Hawkins (1)
Shutout: Eric Ramirez (2)

#7 Sky Fighters 4, #4 Tompkins Square Riots 0
Sky Fighters: Robert Kucera 2 (2), David Cernan (1), Dan Hopper (1)
Shutout: James Stein (1)

Exhibition Games
Rehabs 3, Gut Rot 2
What The Puck 7, Unicorns 5
Mathematics 3, Dark Rainbows 1
La Famiglia 4, Mega Touch 1
Poutine Machine 4, Cobra Kai 3
LBS, Inc. 6, Gouging Anklebiters 4