![]() ROCHESTER SENIORS WIN 2012 BOWMAN CUP
News | 3/21/2012 1:12:58 PM | Chris Ryndak
For the first time since 2007, the Bowman Cup will travel down the 490 Expressway to Rochester. Buffalo opened the evening by winning the Tim Horton Memorial Cup, 7-2, in the showcase between high school juniors. Goals from Brian Dudek of St. Mary’s and Cory Swift of West Seneca East and gave Buffalo a 2-0 lead in the first half. Rochester cut the deficit to one 1:19 into the second half on a second rebound chance by Matt Corey (Spencerport), but it would be as close as they would get for the rest of the game. Buffalo opened up a three-goal lead minutes later on goals from Tyler McTigue of St. Francis and St. Joe’s Dimitrios Gogos, who scored off a no-look, behind the net pass from Kenmore East’s Andy Robinson. Jake Mattiole of Gates-Chili would put Rochester within two goals with 10:48 to play, but Buffalo’s Rick Eberhart (Lockport) would make it a 5-2 game 1:43 later. After the puck was dumped into the corner, Tyler Chadkowski (West Seneca West) threw the puck out in front. Eberhart accepted the pass, lifted the puck straight up on his backhand and it dropped in over the goal line. Shortly after, Buffalo had to kill off a five-on-three advantage for Rochester with less than four minutes to play. In the final minute, Eberhart scored his second of the game and Bob Piotrowicz of Frontier scored as well to seal the victory for Buffalo. Connor Naughton (Canisius), Michael Davern (Kenmore East) and Cooper Soto (Frontier) shared time in goal for Buffalo. Jon Brown (Churchville-Chili), Nick Coyle (Hilton) and Steve Speis (Webster Thomas) occupied Rochester’s crease. The Buffalo Prep/Junior All-Stars controlled much of their game against Rochester, leading them to a 5-2 win in the last event of the night. They were awarded the first Rick Martin Memorial Cup after the game. Buffalo took a commanding 4-0 lead in the first half on goals from defenseman Darrin Trebes (Buffalo Jr. Sabres 18U) and forwards Brian Ruff (Buffalo Stars Jr. B), Sean Malone (Nichols) and Shane Bennett (Buffalo Jr. Sabres Jr. A). Bennett’s goal was one for the highlight reel. Trebes hit Bennett was a crisp pass from his own end and Bennett took it in alone on Rochester goaltender Will Massey (Maksymum Empire Jr.). Massey came out to poke check the puck away, but gave it right back to Bennett, who roofed a backhand shot into the empty net. The trend of early second half goals continued in the late game. After a flurry of activity in front of the net on the right wing, the puck came across to Buffalo captain Andrew Poturalski, who tapped it in to give Buffalo a 5-0 lead 2:48 into the final period. Buffalo goaltender Corey Sorrento (Buffalo Jr. Blades) was sharp in net to start the second half and held off the Rochester attack. He shared time with Jake Moore (Buffalo Jr. Sabres 18U) and Brandon Mueller (Nichols) in the winning effort. Massey, Jake Bryniarski (Maksymum Empire Jr.) and Josh Opladen (Rochester Stars) played goal for Rochester. David Powlowski (Buffalo Jr. Sabres 18U) and Nick Gullo (Buffalo Jr. Sabres 18U) scored for Rochester. Gullo’s goal showed Rochester had no quit in their game as it came with 16.2 seconds to play in the second half. Players for the showcase were individually nominated by a group of area high school, midget and junior coaches from both cities based on their play this past season. The Buffalo Sabres completed the final selection of each team based on the ratings of the nominating committee. |
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