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98Vipers v Falcons, 2-3 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Sunday, November 1, 2009, 4:00AM

For the second week in a row the Vipers took on the iron and came up just a bit short in this one as they fell 3-2 in NEHL action. Trailing 2-0 the Vipers would cut it in half on a great goal from Kyle Lynch who was set up with a nifty neutral zone pass from Kyle Hentosh. The Falcons would then deal the Vipers a crushing blow as they went up 3-1 while killing off a penalty with just 2 minutes to go in the second. The Vipers would win the third period and very nearly tie the game up late but couldn't bang one home. Brendan White with an assist from JT Chamberlain made it 3-2 late in the third. The Vipers would go on to play very good in the third and with just 2 minutes left would draw a Falcon penalty with some strong fore-checking. The Vipers would apply heavy pressure over the final 2 minutes off the game doing everything but putting the puck in the net. The best chance coming with the goalie pulled as Kyle Hentosh slid a back door pass to Kyle Lynch who thought he had the goalie down and out with an open net but the Falcon goalie made an incredible desperation save to preserve the win. Aaron McDonnell was once again strong between the pipes making many game changing saves, Patrick McCarthy chipped in with some physical play and Greg McHale played fine defensively as well.

 

98Vipers Blank Seacoast, 4-0 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Saturday, October 31, 2009, 4:00AM

The 98's put together 3 strong periods in route to a 4-0 win over a strong Spartan team. The Green line of Kyle Lynch (1-2-3), Kyle Hentosh(2-1-3) and Dante Maribito (1-2-3) would provide all the offense in this one while getting strong play on the blueline from Patrick McCarthy and Greg McHale, while Aaron McDonnell was solid between the pipes. Kyle Hentosh  would put the home team up 1-0 just 55 seconds into the second as he banged in a loose puck, Lynchy and Dante picked up the helpers, Hentosh would have lady luck on his side as he found the back of the net again while throwing the puck to the cage from a bad angle, Maribito credited with an assist. Lynchy would start the 3rd off with his first goal of the game with Christian Kukas picking up the assist. And the play of the day would come on the fourth and final goal as Kyle Hentosh gloved a puck down while going behind the net, put the brakes on, came out the other way and slid a perfect pass onto the stick of Maribito to finish the game, Lynch also picking up an assist on the play.

 

98Vipers Swarmed by Falcons, 2-5 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Sunday, October 25, 2009, 4:00AM

The Vipers got back to League action on Sunday against a very strong and talented Falcon team. The Falcons were able to score 3 third period goals against the Vipers to pull away and put what was a close game for most of it away. Dante Maribitos goal on a nice individual effort cut the Falcon lead to 2-1 with a helper from Greg McHale and that is how the second period would end. The Falcons would wear down the Vipers in the third and put this one away and go on to the 5-2 win. Robbie Murphy picked up an unassisted goal in the final frame. Aaron McDonnell chipped in with a strong game between the pipes

 

98Vipers v Wizards, 4-4 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Saturday, October 24, 2009, 4:00AM

The 98's decided to play for about 6 of the 45 minutes against the pesky wizards on Saturday fortunately those 6 minutes were enough to somehow dig out of a 4-0 hole and salvage a tie. Playing uninspired lazy hockey for much of the game the visitors were able to score 3 goals in the last 7 minutes of the game. JT Chamberlain led the charge with 2 goals, his second coming with 4 minutes left for the tie. Kyle Lynch with a nice back hand roof job and Kyle Hentosh on a pretty breakaway deke were the other goal scorers. Dante Maribito, Matty Tauro, Noah Maercklein and Brendan White all added single helpers.

 

Prayers for Caleb

Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 4:00AM

This past weekend the 98Vipers dawned Yellow Laces in their game against the Dual State Huskies.  The Yellow Laces were worn to show their support for Caleb Amidon.   The  Vipers organization's thoughts and prayers go out to this little boy & his family! 

 




Caleb Amidon, a seven year old fun loving boy from Pepperell, MA and a Nashua hockey player on the Pro Ambition Mite Major team has been very seriously injured this past week. He remains in the ICU at Children's Hospital in Boston

We are asking you to pray very hard for Caleb and his family. Ask your friends, neighbors, coworkers or place of worship, to include Caleb in thoughts and prayers.  Every time you step into a hockey rink say a prayer for Caleb and his family.  There is nothing like the power of prayer.

I know that all of you are concerned about Caleb's condition so this blog will allow you to view his status. Caleb's mother Rachel has been updating this.
Caleb's Blog

  The Nashua Panther Organization has set up a special fund for the Amidon family. Caleb's hockey team has already raised over $1000.00 dollars.

If you or anyone you know wishes to contribute to this cause you can make checks payable to:

"Nashua Panther Caleb Amidon Fund" 
PO Box 911,
Nashua NH 03061 

Let's all get behind this cause and demonstrate, as an organization,  as a community, as people, what we are capable of. The Amidon family will be made aware of your generosity.

 

98Vipers Tie Up Huskies, 3-3 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Sunday, October 18, 2009, 4:00AM

In another game where the Vipers controlled play for the entire game, and had a huge territorial advantage they did not produce on the scoreboard as they managed a disappointing tie with the scrappy Huskies 3-3. The Huskies were led by an absolute dominant performance by their goaltender who made save after save for the entire game. Kyle Hentosh took a nice feed from Kyle Lynch to go in alone and give the visitors the 1-0 lead just 2 minutes into the game. The Vipers would apply constant pressure every shift but could not get anything by the athletic goaltender. JT Chamberlain put the Vipers up 2-1 on a nice wrist shot over the shoulder to go up 2-0 just 20 seconds into the second period. The Huskies would answer 5 minutes later and cut the lead in half. Kyle Lynch would go top shelf with a nice backhand to extend the lead to 3-1 early in the third, but the Huskies would score 2 more in the third, the last coming with just 3 minutes left in the game to walk away with the hard earned point

 

98Vipers Scratched by Panthers, 1-3 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Saturday, October 17, 2009, 4:00AM

The 98's took on the Nashua Panthers on Saturday and despite playing well for most of the game ended up on the wrong side of a 3-1 score. Despite holding a wide margin in shots the Vipers could not solve the strong goaltending of the Panthers. The game was tight throughout and was a very entertaining game as both teams played hard. The Vipers grabbed the 1-0 lead late in the second period as Kyle Hentosh finished off some nice passing from Dante Maribito and Kyle Lynch. Nashua would tie the score at one as a nice bounce would find the back of the net. Nashua would go up 2-1 as the game winner would come off a Vipers stick inadvertently attempting to clear the front of the net, and would then go on to score a late goal with a minute left to seal the game

 

98Vipers Regroup on Rangers, 8-0 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:00AM

The Vipes used some strong fore checking and relentless energy in picking up an 8-0 non-league win against the pesky Red Rangers. Dante Maribito and Kyle Hentosh paced the offense each picking up 2-2-4. JT Chamberlain (1-2-3) and Brendan White (1-1-2) also chipped in offensively. Braden Haley picked up his first Viper points as he also chipped in with a helper. Patrick McCarthy played well on the blueline with a very physical game. Nick Fiorentino who had a fine weekend and Aaron McDonnell combined for the shutout

 

98Vipers v Syracuse, 0-6 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Saturday, October 10, 2009, 4:00AM

The Vipers took on powerhouse Syracuse Nationals on Saturday in an afternoon affair that was kicked off by a fabulous rendition of our Nations Anthem as the Middlesex Drum and Bugle Corps brought the house down with the Anthem performed all on flutes. Nick Fiorentino got the start between the pipes and played well as he left the game with the home team trailing 2-0 late in the second. Noach Maercklein looked like he had cut the lead in half but his goal was called off. The Nationals would strike again in the third with about 8 minutes left to go up 3-0, that's the way this one looked like it was going to end but the visitors tacked on 3 goals in the last 2:30 to coast to the 6-0 win. The Vipers played inspired hockey for 43 of the 45 minutes but left their guard down just a bit at the end and a very strong Syracuse team capitalized

 

98Vipers Drop Nail-Biter to Warrior-Elite, 3-4 / U15 SPLIT - TIER 1

Sunday, October 4, 2009, 4:00AM

The Vipers lost their first game in their last 10 tries as they came up short against a very talented VJW Elite team 4-3. The Vipers jumped out to a 2-0 lead early as Noah Maercklein jammed in a goal mouth scramble just 45 seconds into the game, assists went to Ryan Connearney And JT Chamberlain. Kyle Lynch would put the visitors up 2-0 late in the first with an off angle shot that found the back of the net, goal was set up and assisted by Dante Maribito with some pesky forechecking. The Warriors would score 2 pretty goals in the first 2 minutes of the second to tie and go on to control the second period but it would end 2-2. The Warriors cashed in on their only power play of the game to go ahead 3-2 and then with just under 3 minutes to play cashed in again to make it 4-2. The resilient Vipers would not go away though as a minute later they answered the bell when Kyle Lynch picked up his second of the game crashing hard to the net and knocking in a rebound of a Maribito shot, Kyle Hentosh also assisted on the play. The Vipers managed to pull their goalie put could not mount much of an attack in the last 45 seconds.