In the opening round of the Top Gun Tourney the 98 Vipers shook of the rust and edged the Patriots of Assabet Valley 2-1. After not playing a game in 10 days the Vipes came out and played a solid game in earning the first win. AVP went ahead 1-0 in the first when they jumped on a turnover at the Viper blueline, walked in beat a defenseman and slid one past goalie Aaron McDonnell. Chris Goggin would tie things at 1 as he would finish off a fine effort by the Orange Line as asusual Chris was camped out front and banged in a nice feed from JT Chamberlain, Heath King who had a fine game also picked up a helper. About 3 minutes left in the game Kyle Lynch took matters into his own hands, raced down the right wing and fired a wrist shot that broke through the 5-hole to give the Vipers the lead and the eventual win. Aaron McDonnell perserved the win with an incredible glove save off a deflection in front, as the Vipers beat Assabet for the second time this year.
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The 98's responded to their tough loss on Saturday with a lackluster win against the Exeter Freeza on Sunday morning. The Vipers would jump out front 1-0 just 3 minutes into the game as Noah Maercklein (3-1-4) would finish off a nice dish from Kyle Hentosh(0-1-1) to make it 1-0. Christian Kukas (1-0-1) would then send a nice wrist shot trough traffic from the point that would find the back of the net for the 2-0 lead, Rob Murphy (0-3-3) and Maercklein would get the helpers on that one. Exeter would get the only goals in the second period as the Vipers looked undisciplined and unorganized, but came out of the period with a 2-1 lead. Noah would add 2 more goals in the third to seal the win, Murphy would pick up an assist on the third and fourth goals and Brendan White who played a fine game would also add a helper. The coaching staff also singled out the play of Kyle Lynch who provided constant energy and pressure the entire game
The Vipers made it 2 in a row with a convincing win over the Springfield Pics by a score of 4-0 and will look to upset the first place Islanders on Sunday morning. Kyle Lynch (1-1-2) would get the Vipers on the board in the first with a quick turnaround shot from in tight, Brendan White(0-1-1) and Kyle Hentosh (1-1-2) would get the helpers with some nice work around the net. With just 36 seconds left in the first Heath King's(1-0-1) hard work in front of the net would pay off as he knocked one in the far side as he was getting knocked down in front for a 2-0 first period lead, Chris Goggin(0-2-2) and JT Chamberlain(0-1-1) with the assists. Aaron Dollin(1-0-1) would round out the scoring on a laser from the right point through traffic, with Goggin and Patrick McCarthy(0-1-1) picking up the assists on the power play goal. With Dante Maribito not in attendence Brendan White played a fine game as did Ryan Connearney while moving up to play forward, Aaron McDonnell and Andrew Krajeski both handled the one shot apiece that they saw.
The 98 Vipers showed up this morning and played 3 complete periods and skated to a 5-3 win over the Terriers. The Vipers used a patient foecheck and some dogged work in the D-Zone to take the victory. The Vipers jumped out to the 1-0 lead on a goal by Kyle Lynch (3-0-3) that was set up by some nice work on the wall by Kyle Hentosh(0-2-2) and Dante Maribito(0-2-2), and Lynchie sent a shot to the far side that snuck through. The same combination hooked up again to put the Vipers ahead 2-0 after 1 period. The Terriers would then score 3 straight goals in the middle frame to take a 3-2 lead. With 4 minutes left in the period Heath King(0-1-1) provided some nice forechecking down low, got it to JT Chamberlain(1-1-2) behind the net who swung the net and made a nice pass to the front of the cage where Chris Goggin was waiting and lifted the tying goal into the top corner, for a 3-3 tie after 2 periods. Three minutes into the third Chamberlain would jump on a turnover just inside the Terrier line walk in on a breakaway and slide a nice backhand in the net to give the Vipers the lead for good. Maribito would provide some crucial forechecking with about a minute left which would pin the Terriers in their own end, and then Lynchie while providing great help in his own end would pick up the puck just inside his own blue line and deposit it into the open net with 4 seconds left to give him the hattrick and more importantly a well deserved win for the Vipers. All six defenseman did a great job of keeping the play in front of them and clearing the net the entire game. The Vipers get back at it later on tonight against the Springfield Pics.