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Week 9 News and Notes

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Trust Us, That’s Corey

Three Stars of the Week

Third Star: Jerome “Hornswoggle” Ramos, Happy Little Elves.  Hornswoggle netted two goals in the opening contest of the 2011 Fairy Tale Cup, helping the Elves to  a 4-3 shootout win against the Unicorns.  His second goal of the game came late in the second half, igniting a two-goal rally that forced overtime.
Second Star: Ariel Imas, Fresh Kills. Imas stayed in his own defensive zone for the majority of Fresh Kills’ game against the Sky Fighters.  He blocked an onslaught of Martin “Ocho Cinco” Cejka’s shots from the point, holding the big Czech scoreless.  In addition, Imas scored his team’s lone shootout goal as Fresh Kills tied the Sky Fighters 1-1.
First Star: Corey “Chongo” Winters, What The Puck.  Chongo was informed just minutes before his game against the Corlears Hookers that he would be playing in between the pipes.  Despite the short notice, Winters recorded his second shutout in just his third start of the season.  Winters’ GAA of 0.67 would be first in the league if he met the minimum qualifying criteria.

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Season Preview: Butchers

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Georgine Won’t Be Smiling When She Sees The Team Song

Color: Maroon/Turquoise
Year Founded: 2010
2010 Regular Season Finish: 4-8-0-4 (4th, Donohue Division; 18th overall)
2010 Playoff Result: Lost to Corlears Hookers in semifinals
Conference: Schumacher
Division: Donohue
2010 Leading Scorer: Ben Bloom, 10 goals
Team Song: Huey Lewis & The News – Power of Love
Key Additions: Chris DiMotta (Gut Rot)
Key Losses: Bryn Starbird

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Full Schedule Released!

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Jesse and Chongo are Primed for June 26

We are proud to announce that the full 2011 BTSH schedule has now been posted.  Under the 2011 Schedule tab, you can now find every single game of the upcoming season, including its time and location.

Some highlights of the 2011 season include the following:

  • The Happy Little  Elves and Corlears Hookers square off in the traditional Opening Day title game rematch, as well as an additional game on June 19
  • Following their epic win in the 2010 playoffs, Gut Rot looks to upset What The Puck once again on April 3
  • There are not one, but two, Demons vs. Rehabs games (April 17 and June 12)
  • The Saturday Pub Crawl returns on May 21
  • All three Fairy Tale Cup games are slated for consecutive weeks on June 12, 19, and 26
  • The Butchers and Tompkins Square Riots play a home and home series on July 10 and 17
  • In response to “rain fears,” a tentative rain date has been added on September 25

2010 Media Awards

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Ellen Is Both Tough And Graceful

On Sunday evening, the media had the distinct honor and pleasure to present their fourth annual Media Awards to some of BTSH’s outstanding players. The winners are listed below:

BTSH Regular Season Scoring Champion
Trevor Beauclair (Happy Little Elves)
Zack Tinkelman (Denim Demons)

Best Goals Against Average
Craig “Ug” LaCombe (Unicorns)

Best Family
“Gentleman” James Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), Joe Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), & Mike Pereira (Denim Demons)

Best Duo
Mike Smith (Mathematics) & Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves)

Most Underrated Female
Angela Vicari (La Famiglia)

Most Underrated Male
Alexandre Frenette (Tompkins Square Riots)

The Stacy S. Kehoe Award For Toughness & Grace
Ellen Marth (Butchers)

The Jon “Dinner Plate” Feldman Award For Agitation and Instigation
Mark Talercio (Cobra Kai)

The Fourth Annual Bob Weyersberg Award For Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Excellence
Patrick “Sven” Larsen (Poutine Machine)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Female)
Julie Katz (Mega Touch)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Male)
Bill (Gut Rot)

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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