The 98's continued their fine play with a thrilling 2-1 win over the Albany River Rats in the first of two games. Kyle Hentosh got the Vipes on the board in the first as he shoveled home a rebound on a shot from Ryan Connearney with just 6 seconds left in the first period. The score would stay that way until well into the third period thanks to some fine goaltending by Aaron McDonnell, but with just 3:51 left and Albany on the Power Play they tied the score at 1 with a fine power play goal. The 98's would not be denied as they had worked extremely hard the entire game. Off a D-zone face-off Kyle Lynch did his job and raced to his point, blocked a shot and raced in all alone and roofed a shot into the top corner short side to give the Vipers the much deserved 2-1 win
Last night was the 1st session fo the Young Vipers program specializing in skating skills for the 2001-2002 skaters. Due to the overwhelming # of signups, we have added an additional session @ 6:20pm. Nightly walk-ons are not allowed. If you are interested in signing up for future camps, please email: vipers@vipersicehockey.com
All sessions are held at the Holland Arena in Woburn, MA.
Session1: 5:00pm - enrollment closed
Session2: 6:20pm - enrollment closed
All sessions are directed by:
For more information, please follow the link below:
Information: http://www.vipersicehockey.com/files/Vipers---Young-Vipers-Program.pdf
Application: http://www.vipersicehockey.com/files/Vipers---Contract-Young-Vipers.pdf
The Vipers remained undefeated in the Top Gun Tourney with a stunning 2-1 victory over the Springfield Pics. The Vipers controlled a good portion of the game in this one, out shooting and outworking the Pics with some tenacious forechecking, but with the Pics goaltender playing well and making many fine stops the Vipers had to keep coming. After not allowing a shot on net for the entire first period the Vipers found themselves down 1-0 halfway through the second period. The Vipers never stopped working hard in all 3 zones and it finally paid off after numerous chances as Kyle Hentosh would snap home the equalizer with just 4 minutes left in the game, Kyle Lynch would pick up the helper as he continued his torrid pace this weekend. The 98's would go on to control the last 4 minutes of the game with many excellent scoring chances, but were kept at bay by the hot Pics goalie. With 15 seconds left in the game and the Pics D in control of the puck, Brendan White was in perfect position to pick off a clearing attempt just inside the blue, he started to attack the net, put the brakes on and slide an incredible pass to Rob Murphy who found himself in alone and quickly snapped home the winner with just :09 ticks left on the clock, sending the packed house into a frenzy. The Vipers will now head into the playoff format as the #1 seed and will try to advance to the finals by knocking off Assabet Valley Patriots on Sunday.
The Young Vipers Program for players with birth years in 2001 & 2002, has been finalized. For more information, please follow the link below:
Information: http://www.vipersicehockey.com/files/Vipers---Young-Vipers-Program.pdf
Application: http://www.vipersicehockey.com/files/Vipers---Contract-Young-Vipers.pdf
To reserve a spot in this program, please complete the Application and send payment to:
GREATER BOSTON VIPERS, LLC.
PO Box 73
Medford, MA 02155
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