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Americans Outlast Falcons in Arctic Blast Squirt AA Championship 4 AIC’s Player Of The Week – Fox’s David Kelley 4 Tournament Calendar 5 Joe Boccardi’s Team Of The Week – Chesterfield Mite 8U ADM Red 7 St. Peters Drops Affton In Bantam Tournament Final 7 Chesterfield’s Squirt A1 Falcons Soar 8 Mid-States High School Playoff Preview 12 AAA’s Johnson & Davies Sign At Ohio State, Martin To Michigan 12 Kyle Meeh Signs With NAHL’s Springfield Jr. Blues 13 Mid-States Top 10 – Final Regular Season Poll 13

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The St. Louis Rockets, Affton Americans and Kirkwood Stars will host the St. Louis Spring Hockey League, with divisions ranging from Mites thru Bantam, which is open to all St. Louis area players.

Come Join the Fun – Games only • Ten one-hour games (Twenty half-hour games for Mite) in April and May • Shoot-out after each game • End-of-season tournament • Open to all kids, beginner and experienced, in the St Louis area • Make new friends, teams will be mixed with players and coaches from all organizations.

• Gold and Silver divisions based upon participation • Approximately 13 player rosters plus goalies (8-10 players for Mite) • Goaltenders play for FREE • Boys and Girls; no boundary or zip code restrictions • Convenient, centrally located rinks • Equal ice time for all players • Checking clinic for new Bantams

“Half-Ice” 4-on-4 - Mite 8U (’06 and younger) Squirt - Midget Full-Ice Divisions Cost

2014-2015 Age Categories

$199 Early Bird (February 1-February 28) $229 Regular (March 1 to March 17) $270 Late (March 18 and after)

Mite: Birth years 2006 and younger Squirt: Birth years 2004-2005 Pee Wee: Birth years 2002-2003 Bantam: Birth years 2000-2001 (99’s may play at the BT level for Spring)

When, Where & How:

The St. Louis Spring Hockey League will run from April through May with a simple evaluation in late March. The league will finish before Memorial Day. All events will be held at the Webster Groves, Affton and Kirkwood Ice Rinks. If needed, the Fenton Forum and Creve Coeur Ice Rink will be used. In-house referees will be used for the Mite Half-Ice games. Registration and more information: For more information, or to register on-line starting February 1, go to www.rocketshockey.com, www.aftonhockey.org or www.kyha.org and follow the links to the St. Louis Spring Hockey League 2014 page.

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Affton Americans Outlast Chesterfield in Arctic Blast Championship by Bill Hester - ‘Hockey Stop’ Correspondent’ It was an all-St. Louis final in the championship game of the Arctic Blast Tournament which was held over the Martin Luther King holiday at several rinks in the area. The Chesterfield Falcons won their round-robin games against the Winnetka Warriors (4-3) and the Columbus Blue Jackets (5-0) while the Affton Americans defeated the Blue Jackets 7-2 and tied the Warriors 1-1. Affton won the round-robin game against the Falcons 5-2 and then defeated Chesterfield again in a dramatic final 2-1 at Chesterfield. “It was especially satisfying to beat the Falcons in the finals because we had not beaten them all season,” Affton coach Gus Jacoby said. “I think we tied them once and lost two close games.” Chesterfield seemed in control of the championship game with a 1-0 advantage with time running out. “It was a lot of good up-and-down hockey and

both goaltenders played really well,” Jacoby said. Affton was finally able to get the equalizer with less than four minutes remaining in regulation as Jack Larigan scored on an assist from Cameron Jacoby. The Americans followed quickly with what proved to be the game winner as Jack Dapron scored with an assist from Joey Rancilio. Chesterfield pulled its goalie in the final minute and had a face-off deep in the Affton zone but Larigan won the key face-off. The Americans were able to clear the zone and the Falcons did not have a quality scoring chance. Defense was the key to the tournament championship for the Americans. “We played very good defense in the roundrobin portion of the tournament and then we knew we needed to play especially well defensively in the championship game,” Jacoby said. “We had not seen Chesterfield in a while but we

knew they had a lot of speed. We had to protect the middle of the ice and do a good job on the defensive end. We did the job and prevented them from having a lot of good scoring chances.” And when the Falcons did threaten, the Americans got a great game from goaltender Andrew Atkinson. “Andrew is certainly one of our better players and he was the best player we had in the tournament,” Jacoby said. “He was very solid. He never gave up a soft goal and he made some key saves when needed. “I thought the whole tournament was a good

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team effort. The guys played well from start to finish.” Affton Squirt AA Americans are Andrew Atkinson, Mason Budde, Jack Dapron, Mario DiMaggio, Cam Jacoby, Gabe Kiene, Ben Kremer, Jack Larrigan, Justin Massara, Joey Rancilio, Brodie Reinholz, James Wiley, AJ Williams and Ben Winkelmann.

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TOURNAMENT CALENDAR BIG BEAR TOURNAMENTS

For all Big Bear Tournament information go to www.bigbeartournaments.com or call 248.399.1694 FEBRUARY 2014

2/15 – 2/17 - Gasoline Alley in Indianapolis, IN at Carmel Ice Skatium & Arctic Zone. – (Sat. thru Monday) Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 2/15 – 2/17 - The Gateway in St. Louis, MO at Hardee’s Iceplex and Lindenwood Arena. (Sat. thru Monday) – Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 2/14 – 2/17 - The Palms in Tampa, FL at Ice Sports Forum & Ellenton. – (Friday thru Monday) Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget / HS: A, AA 2/15 – 2/17 - The Ursa Minor in Ann Arbor, MI at Arctic Coliseum & Yost. – (Sat. thru Monday) Mite, Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 2/15 – 2/17 - WJC Classic in Dallas, TX at Polar Ice Arena. – (Sat. thru Monday) Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 2/15 – 2/17 - Lincoln Memorial in Cleveland, OH at Mentor Civic Arena. – (Sat. thru Monday) Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A 2/28 – 3/1 - The Big Thaw in Ann Arbor, MI at Arctic Coliseum & Yost. – Mite, Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA

MARCH 2014

3/7- 3/9 - Killer Bees in Grand Rapids, MI at Georgetown Arena. – Mite, Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V., Competitive Half Ice – 05 & 06: B, BB only 3/14 – 3/16 - Luck of the Irish in St. Louis, MO at Hardee’s Iceplex & Lindenwood Arena. – Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA

APRIL 2014

4/11 – 4/13 - Winged Warrior in St. Louis, MO at Hardee’s Iceplex. – Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 4/25 – 4/27 - The Thunderbird in Detroit, MI at Suburban Detroit Arenas. – Mite, Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA

MAY 2014

5/9 – 5/11 - The Ring of Fire in Ann Arbor, MI at Arctic Coliseum. – Mite, Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget/HS: B, A, AA 5/16 – 5/18 - The Dragon’s Lair in Chicago, IL at Darien Sportsplex. – Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA 5/16 – 5/18 - The Last Dance in Detroit, MI at Suburban Detroit Arenas. – Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, Midget, High School Varsity & J.V.: B, A, AA plus Girls U12, U14, U16 & U19

ULTIMATE TOURNAMENTS

For all Ultimate Tournament information go to www.ultimatetournaments.net or contact John at 630.336.6160 FEBRUARY 2014

2/14- 2/16- Dells Waterpark Classic in Wisconsin Dells, WI – Peewee, Bantam: AA, A, B, and House. 2/15- 2/17- Dells Waterpark Classic in Wisconsin Dells, WI – Mite, Squirt: AA, A, B, and House.

MARCH 2014

3/14- 3/16- Dells Waterpark Classic in Wisconsin Dells, WI – Mite, Squirt, PW, Bantam: AA, A, B, and House. 3/14- 3/16- St. Louis Ice Blast in St. Louis, MO – Mite, Squirt, PW, Bantam: AA, A, B, and House.

MAY 2014

5/2- 5/4- St. Louis Ice Blast in St. Louis, MO – Mite, Squirt, PW, Bantam: AA, A, B, and House. 5/23- 5/25- St. Louis Ice Blast in St. Louis, MO – Mite, Squirt, PW, Bantam: AA, A, B, and House.

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Training for the dedicated hockey player Take your game to the next level Structured for individuals playing Mite Travel Squirt U10 PeeWee U12 Bantam High School Boys & Girls Individual lessons and Multi-player discounts Association training also available Please call for more information Intense Hockey Training places its training focus on the most crucial skills necessary to the game of hockey: quick hands, quick feet, hockey vision, and multi-tasking.

For the best hockey specific program contact Kevin McGlynn, Director, 314.437.3455


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• Roster sizes will be 20 skaters and 3 goaltenders • Program will last 6 weeks, 18 x 70 minute practices. Total ice time: 21 hours • Three sheets of ice per week • Starting the week of March 30th • Each team will compete in 1 out of town tournament • Program Fee: $395 (jersey and socks included) Tournament fee not included.

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HOCKEY STOP Joe Boccardi’s Hockey Stop

Teams Of The Week Chesterfield Falcons Mite Red 8U ADM (Kraft)

This weeks Joe Boccardi’s Hockey Stop Team of the Week is the Chesterfield Falcons 8U ADM Red team coached by Cory Kraft. In last week’s Artic Blast tournament at the Hardee’s Iceplex, the Falcons finished the tournament 8-0-1 bringing home the half-ice team championship. Chesterfield defeated the Nashville Admirals 2-0 in the championship game with goalie Kendall Johnson earning the shutout in goal. The Chesterfield team participates in the ADM or American Developmental Model of USA Hockey, which promotes the integration of halfice practice and games into youth hockey. The basic goals for the 8U ADM skaters is to pick up the basic skills while having fun playing hockey. And it was a fun weekend for the mighty Chesterfield squad. “We embrace the ADM model put forth by USA hockey, and we believe skating is the core

skill needed to go forward to a higher level in the game. About seventy percent of every practice skating, edge work, and basic skating fundamentals are emphasized,” said Kraft. Team members for the Chesterfield 8U ADM team are Will Gebhardt, Kendall Johnson, Gabe Kraus, Logan Krei, Andrew Payne, Jack Plager, Jacob Ney and Tate Roberts. Coaches are Corey Kraft, Kevin Plager, and Mark Kraus. Teams may submit a picture and contact info to the Hockey Stop (hockeystop@sbcglobal.net) for future consideration for Joe Boccardi’s Hockey Stop Team Of The Week.

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tage. Physically we’re a small team, and that ice and that situation is really good for us.” Bumb’s winby Jared Grafman - ‘Hockey Stop’ Correspondent’ ning strategy, he Stumbling after a strong start at this year’s Arctic shared, is about puck possession and team play. Blast, coach Larry Bumb’s St. Peters Spirit regrouped “I’ve had most of these kids for three years,” he as a team to take home the Bantam A1 division cham- said. “We’ve kept emphasizing a puck possession pionship. The tournament, hosted by Chesterfield team play system and when it’s on we do very well. from Jan. 18-20, included many familiar opponents. We get a lot of scoring from everybody on the team “It was really well put on,” Bumb reflected of the but it is definitely a team contribution. Of course Arctic Blast. “Chesterfield does a really good job every team’s got their better players but everyone with the tournament. The teams were very good. buys into our system. They’ve been buying into it We played very well. We were fortunate to come out for quite some time and we keep improving on this on top.” style of play.” Bumb’s team defeated the Affton Americans 5-1, The final ingredients for his team’s overall 25-4-2 the Quad City Ice Eagles 3-1 and their rival St. Peters success is great defense and goaltending, Bumb said. Bantam team 4-1, in round robin play. The Spirit “We have very good goaltending and very good faltered against the Chesterfield Falcons, but skated defense, he said. “We emphasize the defensive zone with them to a 1-1 tie and securing the Spirit a seat in first and it definitely showed in the tournament. We the division championship. do not give up a lot of goals. In our season we’re “We tied Chesterfield,” Bumb explained. “It by far averaging giving up less than one goal a game and it was our least strongest game and Chesterfield played really really well. It was a close game, they pulled their goalie and scored with about 19 seconds left to tie it. They did a great job not giving up and kept coming at us.” The tie surprised Bumb’s Spirit. Photo courtesy of Sue Wendell “Luckily after that game we got a wake up call and played a much bet- carried over to the tournament.” ter team concept and won from there,” he said. The Spirit’s success against Affton will have to The team’s play landed them again opposite continue at least once more before the end of the Affton, for a championship rematch. season. “Luckily for us, when we played the champion“The very last game of our season is against the ship game, we played that (team) system very very Affton team and it’s a tight race for first place for the well,” Bumb recalled. “We were on the big rink at league,” Bumb explained. “That last game of the year Chesterfield and that suits our game better. We’re def- could be the deciding factor for who comes in first.” initely more about speed, using the ice to our advan-

• League will consist of 12 games at the FSI Shark Tank. • Open district, all skill levels welcome, 6U (’08-’10), 8U (’06-’07), Squirt thru Midget (‘96-‘99) • All games are USA Hockey and Missouri Hockey sanctioned. • The program will begin the week of March 17th and end in mid-May $145 Per player; includes loaner Jersey ($50 fee for jerseys that are not returned). ONLY Fall 2013 goalies are free!! (Provided they register as a goalie for Spring.)

Contact Lance Kammien-Director of Spring/Summer Programs at Springhockey@meramecsharks.com for additional information.

Online Registration ONLY! Go to www.meramecsharks.com. Registration begins January 6, 2014 DEADLINE!!- March 4, 2014. $50.00 Late Fee after Registration Deadline!!


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Chesterfield’s Squirt A1 Falcons Soar by Jared Grafman ‘Hockey Stop’ Correspondent’

The Meramec Sharks are proud to partner with Reed Low’s Training Camp for the 2014 Select Season!!! OUR MISSION: We will provide Selected Players from USA Hockey registered organizations, a quality opportunity for Development of Individual Skills, as well as Team Concepts. Our top-notch coaches will encourage competition, and elevate players through up-tempo and challenging practices as well as games, and a high-level tournament. WE WILL FIELD AA & A TEAMS AT THE FOLLOWING LEVELS: Midget: 1996-1999, Bantam: 2000-2001, PeeWee: 2002-2003, Squirt: 2004-2005. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: • Tryouts will be March 8th and 9th, 2014. • A minimum of 15 ice touches (1hr 15 minute time slots) beginning in March and running through Early-May at the FSI Shark Tank. Each team (Squirt-Bantam) will get 3 practices with Reed Low. • All teams will be required to participate in the Meramec Select Tournament the weekend of May 2-4, 2014. A second tournament will be at each team’s discretion. • Any player playing Spring 4 on 4 and making a Select team will get a $70 discount. (See pricing below) COACHES: • Squirt: 2004-2005 – Scott Sanderson (Head Coach) • PeeWee: 2002-2003 – Chris Durso (Head Coach), Neil Komadoski (Assistant) • Bantam: 2000-2001 – Steve Douglas (Head Coach), Alex Brooks (Assistant) • Midget: 1996-1999 – Reed Low (Head Coach) Please visit www.meramecsharks.com for coaching BIO’s. DETAILS: • Price - $340.00 (Select Only). This includes ice time, and jerseys. • Select + 4 on 4 Bundle Price - $415.00. • This price does not include game socks, Select Tournament fees, or referee fees. • All practices and evaluations will be at The FSI Shark Tank. • Register at www.meramecsharks.com by March 1, 2014. • There will be a $40 non-refundable tryout fee. • For additional information, please consult the FAQ’s on the website or contact Lance Kammien-Director of Spring/Summer Programs Springhockey@meramecsharks.com

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Undefeated Squirt A1 Falcons Fly Through Competition If you ask head coach Jim Carrico about his team, he’d tell you their success is from a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck. “We have a really good group of kids that want to learn and they come to work,” he explains. “We don’t have any superstars, it’s not like on some teams when you’re like ‘this kid has got to score for us to win,’ that’s not the case. They all come and they work. So far it’s worked for us.” The Chesterfield Falcons Squirt A1 team has a league record of 10-0-0, with 53 goals scored and 19 goals against in league play this season, and no opponent could best the team at the recent Arctic Blast tournament held Jan. 18 and 19 in St. Louis. “We’ve gotten lucky,” Carrico reasoned. “Out of the games that we’re 10-0, there’s four of them that we’ve won by one goal. They could have gone either way. We’re just on the right side of the fence.” The Falcons, in the Arctic Blast tournament, defeated the Peoria Jr. Rivermen 7-0, their rival Chesterfield team 5-3, the Winnetka Warriors 3-0 and Peoria again in the championship 4-0. “The other Chesterfield team gave us a good game,” Carrico said. “We ended up winning 5-3 but it was a very hard fought game and when we played Peoria, the first game, we beat them 7-0 but that score was not an indication of the game. I think the turning point in that Peoria game was when it was 2-0, and they came down, one of their players hit the crossbar. I think had that gone in, it would have been a different ball game.” Despite what the record might reflect, Carrico feels his team is a true A1 team and not just playing down a level to win.

“We’ve played three AA teams and lost to all three of them,” he explained. “So when people say we need to be a AA team, well, we’ve played against three of them and lost all three times. If we were beating every team 10-0 or 8-1 then I would say we’re in the wrong division. We’ve got ten wins now but almost half of them are by one goal.” The Falcons have four more league games before the season ends. “We play this Saturday against Twin Bridges and then next Friday against our other A1 team,” Carrico outlined. “Then, we play back-to-back (next) Saturday and Sunday, against the Rockets.” Carrico said the double header against the St. Louis Rockets should be good. “The Rockets are right behind us in second place,” he explained. “They’re a really good team, they play us physical which is the right way to play us and make the referee make the calls. If the referee doesn’t, it works for them.” The Falcons will also play in the President’s Cup tournament, held over Presidents’ Day weekend in Nashville, before the end of season playoffs begin Feb. 22. 2014


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Affton Hockey Club

Spring & Summer Hockey Programs For kids of all ages and skill levels

Learn-To-Play / LTP

(Beginners - ages 3 to 11) – Spring Session

American Development Model / ADM (Recreational- ages 5 to 10) – Spring & Summer Sessions

St. Louis Spring Hockey League (Recreational- ages 5 to 18) – Spring Session

Jr. Blues Development Program (Elite - ages 7 to 18) – Spring Session

Jr. Blues Junior Elite League

(Midget & Junior Elite players, 98-94 birth years) – Summer Session

Jr. Blues Summer Hockey Camps (All skill levels - ages 5 to 18) – Summer Session

3-on-3 & 4-on-4 Leagues (All skill levels - ages 5 to 18) – Summer Session

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(All skill levels - All ages) – Sessions all year long

Proud home of NHL forward – Joe Vitale – Pittsburgh Penguins Check us out on-line at www.afftonhockey.org, call (314) 849-0605 or email the Hockey Director at hockeydirector@afftonhockey.org.


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CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES At Scottrade CENTER

MID-STATES HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT ST. LOUIS BLUES HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE CUP

scottrade club buffet dInner 5:00pm – 9:00pm • $48 Includes admission to both games & dinner

Mail check & registration form by Feb. 24 Information or questions: call Debbie St. John (314) 330-0012

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Make checks payable to Mid-States Hockey (MSCHA) and mail with registration form to: Debbie St. John • 613 Riverbend Court • Arnold, MO 63010

SENIOR ALL STARS

MONDAY MARCH 3, 2014

$12 Admission (includes both games)

5:30pm – Wickenheiser Cup 8:00pm – Challenge Cup Mid-States Game Schedule

North All Stars

March 1 • 7:00pm • St. Peters RecPlex

South All Stars

March 2 • 4:00pm • Webster Groves

Games will be shown live on FS Midwest. Check local listings or midstateshockey.org for channel information.

Follow Mid-States on Twitter @ midstateshockey


HOCKEY STOP 12 January 31, 2014 MID-STATES PLAYOFF PREVIEW by Reggie Dunlop - ‘Hockey Stop’ Correspondent’ ST. LOUIS BLUES CHALLENGE CUP

In what could become one of the tightest race to the cup in recent memories the 44th edition of the Mid-States Winter Classic kicks off this week with many marquee match-ups. The 12 teams that comprise the St. Louis Blues Challenge Cup starts off with a bang with a Kirkwood-Oakville match-up and finishes with a top seeded CBC-Fox battle next Thursday. Following the preliminary round next weekend, the eight schools that survive the three game sets will move on to the quarterfinals and the championship game will be played March 3 at the Scottrade Center at 8:00pm. For undefeated and top ranked CBC (20-0-1), the road to the finals could take a path through Metro conference rivals DeSmet (16-3-2), Chaminade (153-2), and defending champions SLUH (13-5-3). The Spartans of DeSmet appeared to have returned to prominence this season behind a trio of top forwards Charlie Combs, Trent Frederic, and Jeff Makowski. DeSmet was the league’s first champion in 1972 and they will be looking for a 15th state title. Chaminade is still looking for its first state championship but a stout defense led by Ohio State recruit Bradley Johnson, Jacob Debus and Adam Roeder should push the Red Devils into the semifinal round. Seniors Michael Parisot and Luke Radetic lead the way with 15 goals apiece, while senior Jake Carothers, chipped in 26 points moving to forward this season to bolster the attack. L B U ES Chaminade opens the tournament with DeSmet AA tonight at Queeny Rec Complex. Defending state champion SLUH is still a threat to repeat coming in at the fourth seed in the Challenge Cup. The Junior Billikens sport one of the league’s stingiest defense to go along with two experienced goaltenders in Joseph Warnecke and Brenden Haselhorst. On the backline, seniors

Stan Pawlow and Jack Kinzel have logged big minutes while sophomores Stephen Lockwood and Andrew Ott have helped SLUH allow only 42 goals this season, second only to CBC’s 15 against. “Being the defending champion we know anything can happen in a playoff series. This could be a real fun couple a weeks around the rinks with a lot of teams breathing down the neck of the favorites,” said SLUH coach Kevin Fitzgerald referring to rival CBC, who SLUH will open up the playoffs tonight at Affton. CBC comes into this year’s tournament a big favorite, thanks to a powerful offense and the league’s top defensive corps. Up front seniors Joey Lupo, Glen Ryan, Mike Beckham and David Hibbard hope to lead the Cadets to a title that alluded them a year ago in a 2-1 loss to SLUH. Senior netminder Joe Staeley has been outstanding and seniors Mike Sieckhaus, Ryan Croghan and Alex Clark head up a veteran defensive unit. Lindbergh, the fifth seed, and division counterparts Oakville and Kirkwood all have potential final four teams. Kirkwood is dangerous with a pair of power forwards Kole Mudra and Dustin Smith to go along with senior goalie Jacob Bopp and top defenseman Michael Davies. Lindbergh features a potent offense and an emerging standout in nets in Sam Stephens. Oakville is a veteran squad who lost to CBC in this year’s preseason Top Hat Classic finals. As for as a sleeper, Vianney could play the role with senior defenseman Chris Brown and Nolan Wuesthoff in front of an experienced goaltender in senior Brendan Shuck and emerging scorers in Nick Allgeyer and Ben Wingbermuehle.

WICKENHEISER CUP

Seckman (11-9-1) grabs the top seed in the Wickenheiser Cup and will rely heavily on a pair

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Martin Commits to Michigan U16 AAA Blues defenseman Luke Martin has verbally committed to play college hockey for the University of Michigan. Luke, a 98 birth year has played for the organization for six years and becomes the second one in his family to go on and play division one college hockey after leaving the program. His brother Jimmy attended Yale after he played for the AAA Blues organization. Davies Commits to Ohio State Michael Davies recently followed his defense partner Bradley Johnson in committing to The Ohio State University. Davies (97) presently is on the Midget Major team and will be playing his USHL hockey for the Dubuque Fighting Saints before he attends OSU. Michael has played for the Blues organization for the last 5 years. Johnson Commits to Ohio State Midget Major Defenseman Bradley Johnson (96) recently committed to playing hockey for The Ohio State University. Bradley will join Buckeye Nation after he plays for the Indiana Ice in the USHL. He has played for the last 7 years as a member of the AAA St. Louis Blues. Lady Blues Moving on to Play College Hockey Jessica Dunne - The Ohio State Jessica Young - Middlebury College Kellen Wittman - Stevenson University Sarah Sabo - Bemidji State University or University of Connecticut

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of proven scorers. Senior Jacob Champaign (16 goals, 14 assists) and Frankie Melton (22 goals, 10 assists) lead the way for the top seeded Jaguars while slick skating Brian Schumacher is Seckman’s top blue-liner. Rockwood Summit finished 13-5-3 and will look to seniors Cole Peterson and Devin Mayer to lead the way to a second Wickenheiser Cup final appearance. Peterson (22 goals, 15 assists) and junior Shea Mullaney (15 goals, 18 assists) are Rockwood’s top threats. Lutheran South is the third seed and the Lancers 8-12-1 rely on a trio of sophomore forwards, Brandon Rowbottom, Tanner Glaub, and Mitchell Moellenhoff have had breakout years for South while goalie Taylor Rhodes has been a brick wall in the nets. The fourth seed in the Wick is Francis Howell North (9-8-1) and potential spoilers could emerge from Eureka, Marquette, or Ladue. The Ladue Rams scored 95 goals this year and could surprise led by seniors Colton Schalk (28 goals, 16 assists), Matthew Gould (18 goals, 26 assists) and senior back-liner Joseph Tackes (12 goals 17 assists). FOUNDERS CUP 1. PARKWAY WEST 2. NORTHWEST 3. FORT ZUMWALT SOUTH 4. FORT ZUMWALT NORTH 5. CLAYTON 6. MEHLVILLE 7. WHITFIELD 8. FORT ZUMWALT EAST 9. WEBSTER GROVES The Parkway West Longhorns (10-9-2) and high scoring forward Nick Balestra (27 goals, 16 assists) should advance to the Founders Cup final and look for Northwest to join them in this year’s final. The Lions (9-10-2) are led by forwards Christian Cooley (22 goals, 11 assists) and Brendan Frazier (16 goals, 20 assists) Good luck to all 37 teams in this year’s Mid-States High School Hockey playoffs.

Central States Developmental Hockey League

Standings as of 1/28/14 Midget Major TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Sabres 22 18 2 2 38 107 42 Falcons 19 13 2 4 30 67 39 Affton 18 13 2 3 29 81 25 Shattuck 22 10 6 6 26 77 63 Bruins 19 10 5 4 24 61 44 Rockford 20 8 10 2 18 53 61 Chargers 20 8 10 2 18 56 69 Leafs 20 8 11 1 17 47 55 Hawks 22 6 11 5 17 59 65 Chesterfield 21 5 14 2 12 48 79 Blues 21 4 16 1 9 41 102 Twin Bridges 18 1 15 2 4 30 83 Midget Minor TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Falcons 25 20 2 3 43 115 41 Sabres 27 17 7 3 37 93 50 Hawks 22 17 3 2 36 121 43 Blues 24 16 5 3 35 94 56 Affton 26 16 7 3 35 99 56 Cyclones 26 14 9 3 31 91 73 Chesterfield 24 12 11 1 25 81 55 Chargers 23 5 13 5 15 49 78 Huskies 24 5 15 4 14 41 100 Leafs 24 3 18 3 9 39 130 Twin Bridges 23 2 18 3 7 31 89 Bruins 24 1 20 3 5 30 113 Bantam Major TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Chesterfield 22 19 2 1 39 119 43 Falcons 22 18 2 2 38 93 37 Affton 22 17 5 0 34 111 45 Bruins 23 13 8 2 28 65 46 Cyclones 23 9 14 0 18 63 71 Sabres 23 7 15 1 15 64 92 Leafs 22 6 16 0 12 41 74 Indy 24 6 18 0 12 54 114 Huskies 23 4 19 0 8 34 122 Bantam Minor TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Blues 26 19 6 1 39 93 45 Chesterfield 25 17 5 3 37 100 56 Falcons 26 15 8 3 33 94 63 St. Jude 25 14 6 5 33 84 52 Winnetka 25 16 9 0 32 92 70 Leafs 25 8 15 2 18 67 93 Sabres 23 7 12 4 18 56 82 Bruins 26 5 14 7 17 47 77 Affton 23 4 16 3 11 35 70 Glenview 24 4 18 2 10 34 94 PeeWee Major TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Falcons 25 18 3 4 40 92 32 Ice Dogs 25 16 5 4 36 99 54 Huskies 23 15 4 4 34 75 44 Chesterfield 25 14 9 2 30 93 54 Indy 25 12 8 5 29 80 51 Blues 24 10 10 4 24 70 65 St. Jude 23 8 8 7 23 44 45 Affton 22 6 13 3 15 56 74 Winnetka 24 5 14 5 15 44 83 Bruins 23 4 14 5 13 46 84 Sabres 23 1 21 1 3 21 134 PeeWee Minor TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Falcons 24 20 4 0 40 108 45 Bruins 24 18 3 3 39 106 41 Affton 24 17 4 3 37 104 28 Twin Bridges 24 14 4 6 34 109 57 Jets 24 15 6 3 33 94 63 Chesterfield 24 13 9 2 28 89 57 Blues 24 11 9 4 26 44 47 Cyclones 23 3 16 4 10 40 74 Sabres 24 2 19 3 7 35 122 Indy 24 1 20 3 5 41 161 St. Jude 25 1 21 3 5 47 122 Squirts TEAM GP W L T PTS GF GA Rockford 24 22 1 1 45 137 26 Falcons 22 20 1 1 41 153 16 Winnetka 20 13 5 2 28 76 51 Affton 22 11 6 5 27 72 76 Blues 23 12 9 2 26 93 73 Chesterfield 21 10 8 3 23 86 71 Sabres 21 8 9 4 20 64 67 Glenview 22 7 9 6 20 62 76 Huskies 23 8 13 2 18 53 73 Ice Dogs 22 7 12 3 17 53 78 Twin Bridges 23 6 13 4 16 53 86 Indy 22 3 18 1 7 41 124 Bruins 23 0 23 0 0 35 161

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Standings as of 1/28/14 Minnesota Teams Team GP W L T OTL SOL PTS GF GA Dells Ducks 34 28 5 0 1 0 57 178 81 Maple Grove 37 28 8 0 1 0 57 151 89 Northern Lights 38 23 11 0 4 0 50 134 105 Crusaders 34 20 10 0 3 1 44 136 104 Ice Hawks 36 17 12 0 7 0 41 155 141 Steele County 33 11 20 0 2 0 24 105 120 Edina Lakers 38 11 25 0 2 0 24 94 173 MN Owls 34 7 23 0 4 0 18 89 174 Great Lakes Teams Team GP W L T OTL SOL PTS GF GA Marquette 37 30 7 0 0 0 60 226 121 Central WI Saints 37 24 13 0 0 0 48 147 118 Tri City Icehawks 37 21 12 0 4 0 46 159 133 Illiana Blackbirds 32 22 9 0 1 0 45 129 107 FW Federals 38 20 15 0 3 0 43 198 152 Wooster Oilers 34 16 15 0 2 1 35 137 141 WI Rampage 40 9 27 0 4 0 22 146 250 STL Frontenacs 37 1 33 0 3 0 5 68 243

North American Hockey League Jr. A Tier II Standings

Tier 1 Elite Hockey League

Standings as of 1/28/14 Central Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Austin 40 28 11 1 57 131 92 Bismarck 41 24 13 4 52 125 103 Aberdeen 40 22 16 2 46 107 100 Minot 41 18 20 3 39 90 106 Brookings 42 11 24 7 29 94 142 Midwest Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Fairbanks 43 31 12 0 62 143 97 MN Wilderness 40 23 11 6 52 98 75 Coulee Region 41 25 16 0 50 133 115 Kenai River 41 21 17 3 45 113 115 Wenatchee 41 19 17 5 43 116 111 MN Magicians 44 14 24 6 34 94 144 North Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Port Huron 40 23 10 7 53 133 108 Michigan 40 20 12 8 48 117 108 Soo 43 20 16 7 47 106 128 Johnstown 43 22 19 2 46 118 126 Springfield 41 19 17 5 43 105 111 Janesville 39 17 20 2 36 109 127 South Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Amarillo 44 31 11 2 64 150 89 Topeka 40 24 11 5 53 115 85 Rio Grande 42 22 13 7 51 101 91 Wichita Falls 40 21 16 3 45 110 93 Corpus Christi 43 15 20 8 38 95 121 Lone Star 42 14 25 3 31 91 145 Odessa 41 12 27 2 26 78 140

North American 3 Hockey League Tier III Jr. A Standings

TOP 10

Standings as of 1/28/14 Eastern Conference TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Indiana 35 23 6 6 52 132 90 Dubuque 34 23 10 1 47 124 88 Cedar Rapids 35 20 14 1 41 110 111 Green Bay 35 18 12 5 41 112 104 Muskegon 39 18 17 4 40 125 140 Team USA 37 18 17 2 38 148 132 Chicago 37 17 18 2 36 97 117 Youngstown 36 8 23 5 21 105 147 Western Conference TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Waterloo 35 29 5 1 59 141 88 Omaha 39 27 8 4 58 140 82 Sioux City 36 23 11 2 48 119 80 Sioux Falls 38 21 13 4 46 119 113 Tri-City 38 15 21 2 32 99 134 Des Moines 35 14 18 3 31 91 116 Lincoln 36 11 18 7 29 84 125 Fargo 35 5 26 4 14 60 139

Standings as of 1/28/14 Midget Major (18U) CHICAGO Team GP W L T PTS GF GA St. Louis AAA 31 23 5 3 70 130 55 Chicago Fury 29 21 7 1 61 92 70 Thunder AAA 31 16 10 5 49 102 84 Milwaukee Jr. 26 2 22 2 7 38 121 KC Mavs Elite 27 1 24 2 5 43 156 DETROIT Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Cleveland 30 24 6 0 71 119 61 Belle Tire 28 20 7 1 58 104 72 Victory Honda 28 18 6 4 58 116 75 Oakland Jr. 28 15 10 3 44 74 84 Ohio Blue 30 13 12 5 43 95 89 EAST Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Philadelphia Jr. 32 23 8 1 67 117 96 Team Comcast 32 21 8 3 63 147 107 Pittsburgh 32 20 11 1 55 102 80 Boston 30 15 11 4 41 94 89 Buffalo Jr. 30 7 19 4 22 63 109 WEST Team GP W L T PTS GF GA CO Rampage 32 20 11 1 61 99 70 Dallas Stars 31 12 13 6 42 93 104 Phoenix Jr. 31 13 14 4 40 81 88 LA Jr. Kings 32 10 19 3 29 66 98 CO Thunderbirds 32 7 23 2 17 55 122 Midget Minor (16U) CHICAGO Team GP W L T PTS GF GA St. Louis AAA 32 27 3 2 81 124 54 Milwaukee Jr. 26 17 8 1 50 107 77 Chicago Fury 30 12 16 2 35 81 124 Thunder AAA 32 10 19 3 29 83 110 KC Mavs Elite 28 5 23 0 13 61 132 DETROIT Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Victory Honda 30 20 10 0 57 89 54 Oakland Jr. 31 18 7 6 57 96 78 Ohio Blue 30 18 9 3 54 90 74 Belle Tire 31 12 16 3 36 68 93 Cleveland 28 8 14 6 27 60 86 EAST Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Buffalo Jr. 30 23 4 3 71 130 70 Team Comcast 32 21 10 1 59 108 70 Pittsburgh 32 14 15 3 44 96 93 Philadelphia Jr. 32 12 17 3 37 77 115 Boston 30 9 21 0 25 58 106 WEST Team GP W L T PTS GF GA CO Thunderbirds 32 25 7 0 73 110 57 LA Jr. Kings 30 22 7 1 65 108 76 Dallas Stars 28 17 11 0 51 95 76 CO Rampage 32 13 16 3 42 92 106 Phoenix Jr. 30 0 27 3 3 34 116

Standings as of 1/28/14 Central Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Peoria 37 27 10 0 54 191 105 St. Louis 36 22 12 2 46 154 95 Chicago 35 19 9 7 45 148 139 Cincinnati 38 19 15 4 42 138 134 Wisconsin 36 18 12 6 42 153 130 Battle Creek 34 1 33 0 2 31 245 East Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA yFlint 39 34 3 2 70 184 75 Pittsburgh 39 20 13 6 46 131 107 Toledo 35 18 11 6 42 93 96 Cleveland 36 18 14 4 40 130 123 Metro 38 16 20 2 34 110 143 Michigan 35 5 26 4 14 59 153 South Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Topeka 33 22 10 1 45 155 106 Dallas 29 10 17 2 22 89 128 Sugar Land 28 9 16 3 21 115 171 Bantam Major (‘99) West CHICAGO Team GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA xNorth Iowa 33 31 2 0 62 219 65 St. Louis AAA 21 15 4 2 32 70 35 xGranite City 37 28 9 0 56 196 94 Chicago Fury 19 9 8 2 20 57 53 xAlexandria 37 23 14 0 46 175 130 Milwaukee Jr. 19 5 12 2 12 26 57 Twin City 37 18 15 4 40 138 156 DETROIT Minnesota 36 7 27 2 16 82 190 Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Breezy Point 38 7 29 2 16 88 219 Belle Tire 21 19 2 0 38 115 42 x - Clinched Playoff Berth Oakland Jr. 20 15 4 1 31 85 33 y - Clinched Division Title Victory Honda 21 12 6 3 27 82 64 OHIO Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Ohio Blue 18 8 9 1 17 48 45 Pittsburgh 15 6 8 1 13 41 54 Cleveland 20 6 14 0 12 29 82

Meeh To Springfield To Finish Season

St. Louis Jr. Blues defenseman Kyle Meeh was signed by the Springfield Jr. Blues of the NAHL last week and will finish the 2013-14 season with them. Meeh had been given a tender offer for the 2014-15 season but was given the opportunity to practice and skate with the Jr. Blues during an off weekend for St. Louis. After playing two games this past weekend, the Springfield Jr. Blues decided to make the move for this year rather than tender Meeh for next season. St. Louis Head Coach Chris Flaugher said, “We were lucky to have Kyle as long as we did this year. We were not expecting him to be back in a St. Louis uniform this season. But his presence in the lineup and in the locker room, with so many young

Photo courtesy of the St. Louis Jr. Blues

Minnesota Junior Hockey League Standings

players and rookies, put us in a position where now we are in contention for the division title.” Meeh commented, “This has what I have been working towards for the last couple of years. I just want to prove I can play at that level and higher. Springfield is giving me that opportunity and I am excited about the opportunity.” This past weekend, in 2 games, Meeh notched an assist and had a chance to shoot in Springfield’s shootout loss to Coulee Region.

Mid-States High School RANK TEAM

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CBC DeSmet Chaminade SLUH Oakville Kirkwood Vianney Lindbergh Fox Rockwood

RECORD

LAST RANK

(20-0-1) 1 (16-3-2) 3 (15-3-2) 2 (13-5-3) 4 (12-7-2) 5 (11-5-5) 6 (8-11-2) 8 (11-8-1) 7 (15-4-2) 9 (13-5-3) 10

Poll #7 Teams on the bubble: Westminster (10-9-2) Seckman (11-9-1) Francis Howell (13-4-4) Fort Zumwalt West (15-5-1) Eureka (9-10-2)

TOP TEN GAME SCORES (past 2 weeks) 1. CBC Beat SLUH 5-1, Lafayette 10-0, Chaminade 3-0 2, DeSmet Beat Vianney 4-3, Chaminade 5-0, MICDS 7-2 3. Chaminade Beat Marquette 5-1, Vianney 3-1, lost to DeSmet 5-2, tied SLUH 2-2 4. SLUH Beat Eureka 5-0, Vianney 2-1, lost to CBC 5-1, tied Chaminade 2-2 5. Oakville Beat Eureka 4-2, Lafayette 7-3, tied Kirkwood 2-2 6. Kirkwood Beat Summit 5-0, lost to Lindbergh 2-1, tied Oakville 2-2 7. Vianney Beat Lindbergh 6-2, lost to SLUH 2-1, DeSmet 4-3, Chaminade 3-1 8. Lindbergh Beat Kirkwood 2-1, Lafayette 10-2, Marquette 10-1, lost to Vianney 6-2 9. Fox Beat Mehlville 7-4, lost to Parkway South 4-3, tied Northwest 3-3 10. Rockwood Summit Beat Lutheran South 4-2, Priory 5-1, lost to Kirkwood 5-0, tied Westminster 1-1

Squirt Major (‘03) Bantam Minor (‘00) CHICAGO CHICAGO GP W L T PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Team Milwaukee Jr. 21 15 4 2 32 69 38 Chicago Fury 12 11 1 0 22 70 18 St. Louis Blues 19 12 4 3 27 64 40 St. Louis Blues 10 5 2 3 13 40 36 31 50 Chicago Fury 21 10 9 2 22 62 52 Milwaukee Jr. 12 4 7 1 9 DETROIT DETROIT GP W L T PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Team Belle Tire 22 12 7 3 27 80 63 Victory Honda 14 6 6 2 14 48 53 15 4 9 2 10 48 70 Victory Honda 21 10 8 3 23 72 58 Belle Tire 27 68 Oakland Jr. 22 9 10 3 21 72 62 Oakland Jr. 15 1 11 3 5 OHIO OHIO GP W L T PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Team 10 7 2 1 15 53 15 Cleveland 21 9 8 4 22 76 49 Pittsburgh 10 2 3 5 9 24 33 Pittsburgh 19 5 12 2 12 44 51 Ohio Blue 10 1 6 3 5 30 48 Ohio Blue 21 1 20 0 2 23 145 Cleveland PeeWee Major (‘01) Girls (19U) CHICAGO GP W L T PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Team Chicago Fury 14 6 4 4 16 51 42 Thunder Bay 9 7 0 2 16 37 9 St. Louis Blues 14 5 6 3 13 34 40 Team Detroit 12 7 4 1 15 35 17 9 6 3 0 12 26 16 Milwaukee Jr. 14 4 9 1 9 30 50 Shaftsbury Madison 7 5 1 1 11 18 5 DETROIT 12 3 4 5 11 15 24 Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Pittsburgh 19 11 Belle Tire 14 13 0 1 27 79 25 Chicago Fury 7 4 2 1 9 10 1 Oakland Jr. 15 3 9 3 9 34 48 Honeybaked 4 4 0 0 8 5 3 1 1 7 21 5 Victory Honda 15 3 11 1 7 21 55 Minnesota Ohio Flames 11 2 8 1 5 14 36 OHIO 13 44 Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Dallas Stars 12 1 9 2 4 3 15 Pittsburgh 16 10 3 3 23 57 34 Colorado Tigers 5 0 3 2 2 2 30 Ohio Blue 16 6 6 4 16 57 53 Milwaukee Jr. 7 0 7 0 0 Cleveland 14 4 7 3 11 37 36 Girls (16U) GP W L T PTS GF GA PeeWee Minor (‘02) Team Milwaukee Jr. 15 14 1 0 28 54 13 CHICAGO Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Chicago Fury 15 10 4 1 21 48 21 15 8 5 2 18 34 22 St. Louis Blues 16 14 0 2 30 123 41 Pittsburgh Chicago Fury 14 8 6 0 16 74 57 St. Louis Lady 14 8 5 1 17 36 18 14 7 5 2 16 39 17 Milwaukee Jr. 12 1 10 1 3 22 71 Madison Team Detroit 14 4 8 2 10 16 29 DETROIT 10 54 Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Dallas Stars 15 2 11 2 6 5 2 2 1 5 11 8 Belle Tire 15 11 4 0 22 70 31 Lansing 15 0 14 1 1 6 72 Victory Honda 17 9 6 2 20 66 58 Ohio Blue Oakland Jr. 16 3 12 1 7 37 82 Girls (14U) OHIO GP W L T PTS GF GA Team GP W L T PTS GF GA Team Pittsburgh 12 7 3 2 16 46 34 Milwaukee Jr. 15 14 1 0 28 65 9 15 13 2 0 26 54 7 Ohio Blue 12 4 7 1 9 34 59 Pittsburgh Cleveland 14 0 13 1 1 18 69 Team Detroit 15 8 6 1 17 40 18 CO Select 14 8 5 1 17 26 23 Ohio Blue 14 6 5 3 15 23 19 Chicago Fury 14 6 5 3 15 30 33 St. Louis Lady 15 4 8 3 11 15 30 Team Detroit 14 2 9 3 7 23 39 Madison 14 2 11 1 5 15 59 Ohio Flames 14 1 12 1 3 13 67

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