Franklin High School Panthers Hockey 2018-19

Good Luck Panthers! Dear FHS Hockey Supporter:

The Franklin High School Boys Hockey team are grateful for the incredible support that comes our way each and every season. Thank you to our generous sponsors, the faculty and staff at Franklin High School, our families and friends and of course to Rattle CIty. This season will mark the 46th season for Franklin High School Hockey and our 6th season competing at the Division 1 level. These are exciting times and the energy continues to be infectious at our home rink, the Pirelli Veteran’s Arena, located on the outskirts of Franklin High School.

Our boys are very busy in the classroom, on and off the ice preparing for what we all hope is another successful season. Our team continues to play a rigorous schedule including the Mount St. Charles and Barnstable Tournaments and facing powerhouse teams such as Pope Francis, Malden Catholic and Hingham High School. This year, our returning players are charged to take home a ninth consec- utive Kelley Rex Hockomock League Championship and battle through another Division I post-season tournament. The hard work and dedication of the players, their families and coaches are critical fac- tors in the success of our team. The success of our organization also depends on the generous support from local businesses and individuals committed to the development of these young hockey players and the experience they are provided while playing the game they have grown to love. Thank you to all that make this possible year after year.

The generous contributions of our sponsors allow the Boys Hockey Booster Club to provide important financial assistance for our hockey teams. College Scholarships, video broadcasts, tournament fees, team equipment and recognition awards are just some of the ways the Booster Club assists both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. In return, the players are actively involved in several community service activities as a way of giving back to the community: working with local civic groups, planting flowers in downtown Franklin and decorating the Town Common for the holiday season. The Glory Days On behalf of the players, coaches, and members of the FHS Boys Hockey Booster Club, thank you for your commitment to the program. We appreciate your continued support.

The 2018-19 Franklin High School Hockey Season is ~The Franklin High School Boys Booster Club dedicated to ALL the hockey players who have been fortunate enough to wear the Panther Jersey! BEST OF LUCK THIS SEASON FRANKLIN PANTHERS!

You all step on the ice as teammates and somehow always leave the rink as brothers. You share a tolerance for early morning skates, long FHS BOYS HOCKEY BOOSTER CLUB bus rides and playoff haircuts. You share a passion for Þerce P.O. BOX 155 ~ FRANKLIN, MA 02038 competition, beating green teams and winning “The HOCK”. You SEEKING NEW MEMBERS AND FUTURE OFFICERS share a love for the the greatest game on earth and an appreciation for IF INTERESTED, CONTACT A CURRENT MEMBER OR OFFICER the friendship that were born because of it. President - Steve Trask VP - Marc Magazu Treasurer - Dennis Hedvig Secretary - Heather Sicchio Cheers to the GLORY DAYS! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.FHSPANTHERHOCKEY.ORG Varsity Game Schedule 2018-19 Varsity Hockey Roster 2018-19 DATE DAY TIME TEAM LOCATION Number First Name Last Name Position Class Height Weight 12/9/2018 Saturday 2:00 PM Brockton (Scrimmage) Brockton 1 Ray Ivers Goalie Junior 5’11’ 195 2 Scott Elliott Forward Senior 5’10” 165 12/13/2018 Thursday 6:00 PM Malden Catholic Malden 3 Justin Abely Defense Sophomore 5’8” 140 12/19/2018 Wednesday 6:30 PM Canton (NON) Canton 5 Dennis Will Forward Senior 5’9” 185 6 Andrew DeMerchant Forward Junior 5’5” 155 12/22/2018 Saturday 2:00 PM Newburyport Newburyport 7 Declan Lovett Forward Sophomore 5’7” 140 12/27/2018 Thursday 8:00 PM Mount St Charles Tourn. Vs Mount MSC 8 Shane McCaffrey Forward Junior 5’10” 168 12/28/2018 Friday 4 or 8 PM Mount St Charles Tourn TBA MSC 9 Brendan Sicchio Forward Senior 5’10” 150 12/29/2018 Saturday TBA Mount St Charles Tourn TBA MSC 10 Tommy Tasker Defense Junior 6’4” 210 11 Joseph Lizotte Forward Senior 5’4” 135 1/2/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Oliver Ames Franklin 12 Evan Forbes Defense Senior 6’ 170 1/5/2019 Saturday 2:00 PM Taunton Taunton 14 CJ Spillane Forward Senior 6’3” 180 15 Conor O’Neil Forward Sophomore 6’ 175 1/9/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Foxboro Franklin 16 Zac Falvey Forward Senior 5’7” 160 1/10/2019 Thursday 6:30 PM Pope Francis Franklin 17 Cam Sweeney Forward Senior 6’5” 165 1/12/2019 Saturday 6:30 PM Attleboro Attleboro 19 Matt Holmes Forward Senior 5’8” 160 1/16/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM Stoughton Franklin 20 Cam Casella Defense Senior 5’8” 165 1/19/2019 Saturday TBA Mansfield Foxboro 21 Shea Hurley Forward Junior 5’11” 145 22 CJ Jette Forward Sophomore 5’9” 165 1/23/2019 Wednesday 8:00 PM Canton Franklin 23 Danny Magazu Forward Senior 5’8 165 1/26/2019 Saturday 7:20 PM King Philip Foxboro 24 Kyle Hedvig Forward Junior 5’11” 160 1/30/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM North Attleboro Franklin 25 Colin Hedvig Defense Junior 5’10” 150

26 Xavier Felli Forward Junior 5’8” 140 2/2/2019 Saturday 4:30 PM St Marys of Lynn Franklin 27 Paddy Dolan Defense Sophomore 5’9” 155 2/4/2019 Monday 7:30 PM Hingham Franklin 28 JT Dwyer Forward Sophomore 5’5” 136 2/13/2019 Wednesday 6:00 PM St. Johns Shrewsbury Franklin 29 Kevin O’Rielly Forward Junior 5’11” 175 2/18/2019 Monday 3:00 PM LaSalle RI Smithfield 30 Joey LeBlanc Defense Sophomore 6’ 175 31 Ryan Cameron Goalie Senior 5’3” 125 2/21/2019 Wednesday 3:00 PM Barnstable (Marshfield) Barnstable 32 Sean Connelly Forward Sophomore 5’8” 140 2/21/2019 Thursday 3 or 5:00 PM Barnstable Tournament Barnstable 33 Matt D’Errico Defense Senior 6’ 185

@RattleCity Varsity Hockey Top 10 All-Time Scorers 2015 MIAA Battle of the Fans FORWARDS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS DEFENSE GOALS ASSISTS POINTS State Champions Mike DeLuca 99 78 177 Steve Tenney 29 59 88 Brian Assad 88 86 174 Ben Leazott 20 61 81 Jason Goguen 69 87 156 Jamie Downie 26 42 68 Doug Williamson 78 75 153 Don Theriault 20 43 63 Dave Marchand 75 75 150 Brian Schlitzer 11 43 54 Chris Spillane 65 79 144 Andy Hansen 21 29 50 Thank you for the support! Mike Kinsley 76 62 134 Peter Laviolette 26 23 49 Tom Lee 60 72 132 Bob Bissanti 11 35 46 Joe Peters 59 58 117 Kevin Kennedy 20 25 45 #WeEatin’ #ForThePublics Neil Haskell 58 52 110 Roger Taddeo 13 24 38 Captains Coaching Staff

Varsity Captains Junior Varsity Captains Varsity Coaches Junior Varsity Coaches L-R: Joe Lizotte, Cam Casella, L-R: Dylan Wong, Jack Finn, L-R: Brett Lerner, Ken Assad, L-R: Brett Lerner, CJ Spillane, Danny Magazu, Zac Falvey Nolan Norton Tim Langevin, Head Coach Chris Spillane, Head Coach Tim Langevin, Ken Assad David Marchand, Nick Bertoni Seniors JV Game Schedule 2018-19 Date Day Time Team Location

12/9/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Mt St Charles Franklin 12/15/2018 Saturday 7:40pm ArchBishop Williams Canton Sportsplex 12/16/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Framingham Franklin 12/23/2018 Sunday 7:10pm ArchBishop Williams Franklin 12/26/2018 Wednesday 7:00pm Falmouth Falmouth 12/27/2018 Thursday 10:00am Natick Natick 12/29/2018 Saturday 10:00am King Phillip Norfolk 12/30/2018 Sunday 7:10pm Xaverian Franklin

1/5/2019 Saturday 9:30am Xaverian Milton Academy 1/6/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Walpole Franklin 1/10/2019 Thursday 5:30pm Pope Francis Franklin 1/13/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Bishop Hendricken Franklin 1/20/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Canton Franklin 1/25/2019 Friday 3:30pm Lasalle Smithfield, RI 1/27/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Falmouth Franklin 1/31/2019 Thursday 8:00pm Walpole Walpole-Rodman

2/7/2019 Thursday 4:00pm Canton Canton Icehouse Back Row: Cam Casella, Brendan Sicchio, Danny Magazu, Evan Forbes, 2/10/2019 Sunday 7:10pm Natick Franklin Cam Sweeney, CJ Spillane, Scott Elliott, Matt D’Errico, Dennis Will 2/11/2019 Monday 4:10pm Framingham Framingham-Loring Front Row: Matt Holmes, Zac Falvey, Ryan Cameron, Joe Lizotte 2/13/2019 Wednesday 5:00pm St John’s Shrewsbury Franklin Junior Varsity Team 2018-19 Junior Varsity Roster 2018-19 Number First Name Last Name Position Class Height Weight 1 David Mallio Goalie Freshman 6’ 175 2 Justin Magazu Forward Freshman 5’4” 115 3 Aiden Hunt Forward Freshman 5’10” 140 6 Mark Crane Defense Sophomore 5’7” 147 8 Dominec Lampasona Forward Freshman 5’9” 148 9 Roger Decker Forward Sophomore 5’8” 135 10 Jack MacKinnon Defense Freshman 6’ 155 12 Nolan Norton Defense Sophomore 5’6” 135 13 Christian Shabbick Forward Freshman 5’5” 120 14 Alex Wheeler Defense Sophomore 5’8” 143 15 Dylan Wong Forward Junior 5’7” 155 16 Dylan Marchand Forward Freshman 5’6” 130 17 David Hristov Defense Freshman 5’6” 135 19 Sean Dunbar Forward Junior 5’11” 140 20 Jack Maguire Defense Sophomore 5’10” 175 21 Brody Lewis Forward Sophomore 5’8” 154 22 Justin Winiker Defense Sophomore 5’10” 125 23 Jack Paterson Forward Sophomore 5’3” 120 24 Aidan Linehan Defense Freshman 5’8” 145 27 Jack Finn Forward Junior 5’9” 151 28 Matt Gates Forward Sophomore 5’7” 160

Back row: Matt Gates, Roger Decker, Dylan Wong, Justin Winiker, Aiden Hunt, Sean Dunbar, Good Luck Panthers Jack MacKinnon, Jack Maguire, Jack Finn, Aidan Linehan, Alex Wheeler, Domenic Lampasona Front row: Christian Shabbick, Dylan Marchand, David Hristov, Brody Lewis, David Mallio, Mark Crane, Nolan Norton, Justin Magazu, Jack Paterson LET’S GO LET’S GO BOYS... BLUE!!

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Justin Abely Ryan cameron cam casella sean Connelly scott ellioTt Zac Falvey xavier felli Evan Forbes Number: 3 Number: 31 Number: 20 Number: 32 Number: 2 Number: 16 Number: 26 Number: 12 Position: Defense Position: Goalie Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Defense Class: Sophomore Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Sophomore Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Junior Class: Senior Height: 5’8” Height: 5’3” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’10” Height: 5’7” Height: 5’8” Height: 6’0” Weight: 140 Weight: 125 Weight: 165 Weight: 140 Weight: 165 Weight: 160 Weight: 140 Weight: 170 Nickname: RC Nickname: Casella Nickname: Mucky Nickname: Forbsy

matt d’errico ANDREW Paddy dolan JT Dwyer colin hedvig kyle hedvig matt holmes shea hurley Number: 33 Demerchant Number: 27 Number: 28 Number: 25 Number: 24 Number: 19 Number: 21 Position: Defense Number: 6 Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Class: Senior Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Junior Class: Junior Class: Senior Class: Junior Height: 6’0” Class: Junior Height: 5’9” Height: 5’5” Height: 5’10” Height: 5’11” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’11” Weight: 185 Height: 5’5” Weight: 155 Weight: 136 Weight: 150 Weight: 160 Weight: 160 Weight: 145 Nickname: Ricco Weight: 155 Nickname: Naughty Nickname: Fency Nickname: Mookie Nickname: Rabbit Nickname: Andy To the FHS Girls Ice Hockey Team FRANKLIN DENTAL ASSOCIATES 397 East Central Street Best Wishes for a successful season! Franklin, MA 02038 Tel: 508-528-0610 #neverquit Fax: 508-520-0591 www.franklindental.com From the FHS Boys Ice Hockey Boosters GOOD LUCK! Varsity Panthers 2018-19 Varsity Panthers 2018-19

ray ivers CJ Jette joeY leblanc Joe Lizotte kevin O’Rielly BRENDAN SICCHIO CJ Spillane cam sweeney Number: 1 Number: 22 Number: 30 Number: 11 Number: 29 Number: 9 Number: 14 Number: 17 Position: Goalie Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Senior Class: Junior Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Senior Height: 5’11” Height: 5’9” Height: 6’0” Height: 5’4” Height: 5’11” Height: 5’10” Height: 6’3” Height: 6’5” Weight: 195 Weight: 165 Weight: 175 Weight: 135 Weight: 175 Weight: 150 Weight: 180 Weight: 165 Nickname: Lizzy Nickname: B-dog Nickname: Junior Nickname: Longman

“Franklin Athletes Never Quit” declan lovett danNY magazU shane mccAFFREY conor o’neil tomMY tasker dennis will Number: 7 Number: 23 Number: 8 Number: 15 Number: 10 Number: 5 Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Class: Senior Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Class: Junior Class: Senior Height: 5’7” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’10” Height: 6’0” Height: 6’4” Height: 5’9” Weight: 140 Weight: 165 Weight: 168 Weight: 175 Weight: 210 Weight: 185 Nickname: Lovey Nickname: Carter Nickname: The Menace

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Mark Crane Roger Decker Sean Dunbar JACK FINN matt gates nolan norton Jack Paterson Christian alex wheeler Justin Winiker Number: 6 Number: 9 Number: 19 Number: 27 Number: 28 Number: 12 Number: 23 Shabbick Number: 14 Number: 22 Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Forward Number: 13 Position: Defense Position: Defense Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Junior Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Height: 5’7” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’11” Height: 5’9” Height: 5’7” Height: 5’6” Height: 5’3” Class: Freshman Height: 5’8” Height: 5’10” Weight: 147 Weight: 135 Weight: 140 Weight: 151 Weight: 160 Weight: 135 Weight: 120 Height: 5’5” Weight: 143 Weight: 125 Nickname: May Nickname: Decker Nickname: Finn Nickname: Gatesy Nickname: Smalls Weight: 120 Nickname: Wheeler Nickname: Winiker Nickname: Shabbs One team, one dream!

David Hristov Aiden Hunt Dominec Brody Lewis Aidan Linehan dylan wong Number: 17 Number: 3 Lampasona Number: 21 Number: 24 Number: 15 It Takes Position: Defense Position: Forward Number: 8 Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Forward Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman Class: Junior Height: 5’6” Height: 5’10” Class: Freshman Height: 5’8” Height: 5’8” Height: 5’7” Weight: 135 Weight: 140 Height: 5’9” Weight: 154 Weight: 145 Weight: 155 Weight: 148 Nickname: Linehan Nickname: Dom A Team To Win!

Jack MacKinnon Justin Magazu jack maguire David Mallio Dylan Marchand Number: 10 Number: 2 Number: 20 Number: 1 Number: 16 Position: Defense Position: Forward Position: Defense Position: Goalie Position: Forward Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Height: 6’ Height: 5’4” Height: 5’10” Height: 6’ Height: 5’6” Weight: 155 Weight: 115 Weight: 175 Weight: 175 Weight: 130 Nickname: MacKinnon Nickname: Mags Nickname: Magoo Nickname: Mallio Nickname: Marchy Franklin High School Varsity Hockey the greater team. This team scored a record 196 made too many defensive errors and Oliver Ames The First 25 Years 1970/71 - 1995/96 goals in a 23 game period. The first line tandem goalie played a great game stopping Franklin’s of Center/Senior Chris Spillane, and wings Sopho- usual barrage on net. Franklin fans were stunned, The Record very knowledgeable about hockey and the Frank- more Tommy Le and Junior Brian Assad was the big time. This would be the last of the great teams lin team. greatest scoring line, ever. Their line scored 95 in the eighties. The next year the team started to This record was compiled by George Brennan, a goals with 103 assists that year. Chris Spillane slip back to a 15-6-1 record. This team had 16 se- friend of Franklin hockey, who researched as best The local papers had to sit up and take notice of had 30g’s and 49a’s (79pts). Brian Assad had 41g’s niors on the team that would require the greatest he could from various local newspapers and micro/ the newly established local teams. They realized and 32a’s (74pts). Tommy Lee had 24g’s and 22a’s rebuilding job for at least two years. In 1986/87 films at various libraries in the area. Researchers that hockey was now a major sport and could no (46pts). The team went all the way to the semi- the team started out with a horrendous record of and newspapers are quite human and as such, do longer be ignored as in the past. They started cov- final game against Wilmington and lost 4 to 5. 2-7, unheard of in Franklin, but the team started make errors in reporting. It is felt that the record ering the games in 1974, but, it would take them to come together and went 7-2 in the second half is a fairly accurate account of the events of the until the end of the decade to perfect their report- The graduation of Chris Spillane and six other of the season to finish up at 9-9 for the year (sav- first 25 years, but, it is not error free. ing system with better accuracy. starting players did not seem to affect their scor- ing Bob Lucinni from a losing season). The next ing ability the following year. In 1984/85 the team The Early Years A new rink, a new coach, and the easing of finan- year, 1987/88, they improved their record to 13-7- scored 189 goals in only 21 games. This team cial burdens on the team, plus, the greatly re- 1, went to the 2nd round in the playoffs and lost scored an average of 9 goals per game for the year, Franklin, like many start up teams, had a rough duced physical demands on the players and coach to Canton. A new prosperity started up the follow- another record. This was the year that gave Frank- time for the first 3 or 4 years into the program. raised the team’s morale considerably. These fac- ing year, (1988/89). In 1988/89, a talented fresh- lin its worst defeat. Franklin was undefeated in The school accepted the program but would not tors were the reasons why the team had their man, Doug Williamson, (9g’s/10a’s), joined with a 20 games and was seeded #1. They were to play provide any funding. The cost of funding a team first winning season in 1974/75. They ended the sophomore, Jay Kenny (15g’s/7a’s) and a junior, Oliver Ames in the first round. Oliver Ames was a that had to use a commercial rink in a distant season with a 10-8-2 record. In those days they Jason Goguen (27g’s/36a’s) to form the next great Hockomock team that Franklin had beaten three town was probably the determining factor in did not qualify for the playoffs (This record would scoring line. They were young and inexperienced, times by large margins during the regular season. their decision. The team raised their own funds qualify a team for the playoffs under the present but they performed like talented veterans. Oliver Ames barely qualified for the tournament and joined the Southeastern Hockey League and MIAA rules). Bob Luccini, and his teams would and was seeded last. All of this went for nothing The Nineties started their first season in 1971. The “Four never have a losing season. Franklin did make the Seasons” ice rink in Walpole would be their home as Oliver Ames won the game 6 to 5. Franklin had playoffs the next year, lost in the 2nd round and In 1990, Jason Goguen closed out his fourth year ice. They leased the 5 practice sessions per week, finished with 17-4-1 record. all at 5am, at a cost of $50 to $75 per session. They would not share any gate receipts as the rink kept North Attleboro came on line in the 1976-77 sea- them as payment for game ice time. The games son. They were the sixth Hockomock team with were poorly attended and wouldn’t have provided a hockey program. The Southeastern League had much of a share anyway. This did not deter them grown to 12 teams, and the Hockomock teams however. They raised their own funding, got up in were mostly too strong for the league and the the middle of the night to attend practice times, 5 league broke up. The Hockomock teams split off times per week, and did this for 3 straight years. and formed their own league. Each team would play each other 3 times and try to schedule 5 non- The team had very little success during these league games for a 20 game schedule. years, which was quite understandable under the circumstances, but things started to turn around Franklin closed out the seventies with a 9-6-3 re- starting in 1974. The MDC had built a state oper- cord, the second year of the rebuilding program. It ated rink in Franklin and it became home ice to 5 was a respectful record but it was not good enough or 6 local teams. Franklin would get daytime prac- for the playoffs. The next season, (1979/1980), the tice sessions at $25 per session and also receive a record was 12-5-2, but, they were still denied a share from their home game receipts. The school playoff berth. committee impressed with the new arrangements, and with the determination and spirit of the team, The Eighties voted to fully fund the team. The JV teams were Starting with the 1981-82 season, Franklin had pretty much in place, and youth hockey programs a 5 year run of great teams that featured many were beginning to provide quality players into of their greatest players to date. Two teams dur- the system. The coach, Ralph Olsen, had retired ing this period could be called Franklin’s greatest from the team and Robert Luccini, a local lad, was team. The team of 1982/83 that won Franklin’s selected as new head coach. Bob was a talented only championship probably deserves the “Great- hockey player from an adult hockey team. He was est” title, but, others may say that the 1983/84 was Franklin High School Varsity Hockey one of its toughest schedules in years. All in all, Stars and was assigned to one of their farm teams. The First 25 Years 1970/71 - 1995/96 more than half of the schedule was with top clubs While there, his coach became impressed with Pe- in three divisions. ter’s work ethic and willingness to play any team of varsity stardom with 28 goals and 35 assists, for the next two years, and also joined the “great- roll asked of him. Peter was a coach’s dream type (65pts). Doug Williamson, now a sophomore, had est” ranks. For the coming season, Franklin must undergo of player in this respect. Peter’s coach was a friend 27 goals and 28 assists, (56pts). Junior, Jay Ken- another huge rebuilding project. They lost 12 of the newly named Olympic coach and convinced In 1992/93, Mike Kinsley, (Sr.), had 25 goals, 28 ny had 18 goals and 17 assists, (35pts). Jason and men to graduation, the six best forwards on the him to give Peter a try-out. Peter with the North assists (53pts), Dave Marchand (So.) had 29 goals Doug were 2 of the greatest scorers for either a team, and the three best defensemen along with Stars blessing, became a member of Team USA. and 24 assists (53pts). They were joined by anoth- single year or a 4 year career total. their #1 goalie. If the past is any indication, how- The network’s broadcasters had good things to er promising freshman, Neil Haskell. Neil had 15 ever, it shouldn’t take too long to get the job done say about Peter, pointing out that he was the In the 1990-01 season, Mike Kinsley, a sophomore goals and 16 assists (31pts). Neil would also finish and be back to its usual high level of operations. only “pure” defensemen on the team, who always who spent his freshman year at a private school, up his four year career among the scoring leaders. The nineties reflect a new concept in scheduling, seemed to be in the right place at the right time, in joined the team and filled the slot left vacant by they reshuffled the league games to two encoun- In this last season of the first 25 years, (1995/96), contrast to, his fellow defensemen that seemed to Jason Goguen. They were big skates to fill, but ters, freeing up more non-league games so that Franklin had a mixed flavor to the season. Yes, be offensive-minded to the detriment of the sound Mike was equal to the task. Mike, Doug and Jay the stronger teams, (Canton and Franklin), can they had a great year. Yes, they were a very good team defense. The team failed as a result. ruled the ice when they were on. Mike Kinsley, schedule more games with teams that can chal- team, but still it seemed they underachieved. It with 26 goals and 18 assists went on to become lenge them and the weaker teams avoid 2 games The Olympics brought Peter to the attention of was true that they no longer had a go-to player, one of the top career scorers in Franklin’s history. with power teams and can reschedule teams more the , especially the GM, Phil or a spiritual leader to look up to when the going Had he played his freshman year at Franklin, he to their needs. Esposito. They purchased his contract from Min- got tough, but they did have a very experienced might have finished as No. 1 nesota and assigned Peter to their top farm club. team with lots of talent at all positions. The three Tribute to a favorite son: The Olympian At this time, Phil was having problems with the The 1991/92 team had three of its all-time great- lines of offence and two lines of defense were inter- ownership about the direction of the club and it est players on hand, there was Doug Williamson changeable. Seldom has any hockey team had as Peter Laviolette is Franklin’s most celebrated and worsened to the point that Phil was fired and the (Sr.), Mike Kinsley (Jr.), and the newest member much balance with three and four year regulars honored hockey player. Peter was under contract team set about correcting “Phil’s Follies.” Peter in the club Dave Marchand (Fr.). Mike and Dave making up the body of the team. To their credit, with three teams and was swept out as a result of this action. Peter was would become the third dynamic duo in Franklin however, it must be noted that Franklin played twice chosen to play for Team USA, in the Olym- pics of 1988 and 1992. Peter played profession- not finished however, but joined his third NHL ally for 10 seasons, mainly in minor leagues, but club, the Boston Bruins. played 12 games with the New York Rangers in Peter had a couple shots at making the Rang- 1988-89 season. Peter had to work hard for each ers team and also had a few games to show his move he made up the ladder of success. It took stuff in Boston, but when injured players came off most of his high school career for Peter to show the disabled lists, Peter would be back in Provi- the level of play he was capable of performing. dence once again. Age was becoming a factor, Pe- This was recognized by his team mates when he ter knew, realistically, that he had but a couple was named, “Most Improved Player.” The coach of years left to make the NHL. Those years came would use him as a swingman, either as a forward and went. In 1991, Peter would not re-sign with or defensemen. From this small obscure, division Providence even though he loved playing profes- 2 high school, Peter went on to play for a small, sionally within twenty five miles of his home in obscure college team (Westfield State). From Franklin. We wanted another shot at the Olym- there, Peter signed up with the Minnesota North pics in 1992. He didn’t know if the P. Bruins would

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Back row: CJ Jette, Cam Casella, Kyle Hedvig, Joey LeBlanc, Shea Hurley, Kevin O’Rielly, Shane McCaffrey, Evan Forbes, Matt D’Errico, Tommy Tasker, Cam Sweeney, CJ Spillane, Scott Elliott, Conor O’Neil, Dennis Will, Colin Hedvig, Matt Holmes, Brendan Sicchio, Xavier Felli, Zac Falvey Front row: Justin Abely, Danny Magazu, Joey Lizotte, Ryan Cameron, Ray Ivers, Sean Connelly, Declan Lovett, Andrew DeMerchant, Paddy Dolan, JT Dwyer Franklin High School Varsity Hockey Highlights of the First 25 Years The First 25 Years 1970/71 - 1995/96 Jamie Downie, a four year starting defensemen, want him back after the Olympics were over, but in 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986 won 83 games and had a five game against Stoughton in his se- he wanted the Olympics no matter what. He made lost only 8 games. The 1984 team scored a record nior year in 1993. Jamie became only the second the team for the second time. Team USA did not number 196 goals in a 23 game schedule. The player to achieve a five goal game. In 1990, a soph- play well and failed again. Peter found out that 1985 team scored 189 goals in a 21 game schedule, omore Doug Williamson, scored five goals in a Providence did indeed want the, “Captain” back. an average of 9 goals per game for the The team game against King Phillip. Dave Marchand, a Just as Team USA loved the way young players that won the Division 2 Championship in 1983, senior in 1995 in a game against Stoughton scored Bob Keras Peter Brunelli looked to him for guidance and tried to keep up perhaps, deserves the “Greatest Team” title. This a “hat trick.” This is not just one of the hundreds with him in practices, so to, did the Bruins want was a team of tough veterans who could, and did of “hat tricks” that Franklin has scored over the Keefe Insurance Agency, Inc. these qualities on their team. Peter, now in his snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Spillane, years. Dave had scored all three goals while his 51 West Central Street, Franklin, MA thirties, has completed a four year run since re- Assad (Kenny and Brian), Duncan, Marchand, team was short-handed. A short-handed hat trick! joining his team. Peter Laviolette’s uniform num- Nasuti, Foley, Williamson, Bissanti, McCarron, Chris Spillane, a senior in 1984, had the great- ber, #4 has been retired by Franklin High School Tenney, Lee, Patterson, Chambers and Gatley are est single year scoring of the first 25 years. Chris Proudly serving Franklin for over 100 years Hockey. a few of the players from that team. They said it had 30 goals and 49 assists for a total of 79 points. was a team that “refused to lose.” There were oth- Brian Assad, scored the most goals in a single Auto & Home Insurance “The Greatest” of the first 25 years ers who would make a strong case for either the season. Brian scored 41 goals in 1984. He followed up his performance the next year by scoring 34 Business Insurance Bob Luccini, Head Coach: In twenty two years 1984 or 1985 teams with their record breaking of- goals (second highest total). Brian is the all-time of coaching, Bob Luccini never had a losing sea- fenses, however. career scorer. For three years of regular play, Bri- son. He led his teams into eighteen tournaments, The Panthers “Greatest Scoring Line/Great- an had 88 goals and 86 assists, for a total of 174 508-528-3310 - Fax: 508-528-3887 and should have made three more, (under current est Scoring duo: Senior Chris Spillane, centered points. www.keefeinsurance.com qualifications). Bob led his teams to three Division a line with wings, Junior Brian Assad, and Sopho- 2 State Finals, winning once. more Tommy Lee, that produced 95 goals and 103 Email: [email protected] The Great Teams of the Eighties: The teams assists in the year ending in 1984. They averaged over 4 goals, and over 4 assists per game for the year. Chris Spillane graduated in 1984 and joined the Univ. of Mass at Boston hockey program where he won a starting position on their first line in his freshman year. He was joined by his Franklin teammate, Brian Assad, who also won a Freshman assignment the following year. Chris and Brian went three years together as UMass’s best scoring duo in their history. No other duo, in Franklin ever came close to Chris (79 point) and Brian (73 points) in the same year, 1984. Strong work Franklin’s Fabulous Four, Franklin’s First Great Service Makes Family: The Marchand brothers, Tommy, Billy, Jim and David were truly all outstanding for- this summer boys, now… the Difference! wards of All Star quality for the Panthers. Tom (class of 76, twice had over 20 goals seasons. Billy ‘Let’s Get After It’ (class of 82) was a 20 goal scorer, followed by a 20 plus goal season for his brother Jim (class of 83). David (class of 95) had two 20 plus goal seasons this winter!! and missed a third one due to injury and illness. There had been at least one Marchand brother Scott St Cyr on the team for 13 straight seasons during the first 25 years. They provided countless thrills for 260 Maple Street www.crossfit-tricounty.com Franklin hockey fans over the years. Such talent from a single family will not likely happen again. Bellingham, Ma 02019 [email protected] Family and Friends Family and Friends Have a fantastic season boys! Let’s go Panthers coaches for a great season! Love: Mom, Dad, Evan, here's to a fantastic Senior season - play from the Tasker family Troy & Melina hard, have fun, and make great memories! Go Panthers! Love, Mom, Dad, Quinn, & Delaney Win or lose, make the other team remember the Wishing all the hockey boys a great and day they played you...Good Luck this year to #8 memorable season! To our senior Matthew Good Luck to all The Panthers! Have a Great and all the players! #33 you make us so proud! Love, Mom, Dad & Season Jack #20! Love, Mom & Dad Danielle Meem #3--I am so proud of you. Enjoy your Have a great season JT! Congrats on making teammates and listen to your coaches. Go Skate hard and have a great season Kevin #29! Varsity! We are so proud of all your hard work! Panthers! Love, Dad Good luck to the JV and Varsity teams! Love, Love Mom, Dad, Lily & Jordan Mom, Dad, Brendan and Liam Good luck Sean #32 and Franklin hockey!! Love, Wishing all the boys a great hockey season... Mom, Dad, Maddie and Jackie Looking forward to a great season Aiden & play hard, stay healthy and HAVE FUN! CJ, Franklin Panthers!! you make us so very proud every day, GO So proud of you Shabbs and all the boys! Go PANTHERS! XOXO, Mom, Dad, Kaitlyn, Ryan Franklin! The Shabbick Family Zac-so proud of your discipline, toughness, and and Stanley commitment to your team and the game. Your SKATE HARD, Congrats Paddy! Lets Goooooo #27. Good luck to Panther memories will last a lifetime. Love, Go Danny #23 and Justin #2! Best of luck all the Panthers. Love, Mom Dad Kev and Claire Mom, Dad, Anna & Tara Panther hockey! -Mom & Dad STAY FOCUSED, We are so proud of you #21 Shea! Best of luck Good luck Xavier! Wishing you and the Panthers Best wishes for a great season to all the to the Panthers on a great season. Love, Mom, a successful season! The Fellis Panthers! I’m so proud of you Conor! Love, Mom Dad, Kylee & Molly and Charlotte FINISH STRONG! Best of Luck JV & Varsity Boys: Fortune Favors Seniors, enjoy every moment of your senior year! the Daring. Have a great season #10-Jack Mac, Cam #17 we're so proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, Love JP, PK, Maggie & Nana Kaci, Conor Best of luck to all the FHS hockey players...Have Best wishes to all the Panthers for a successful a great season #12!...Go Panthers! Love, Mom, Good luck boys! hockey season! Dad and Connor Good luck Aiden #6. Have a great JV season. #20 thank you for all the memories you make Love, Mom, Owen and Emma dad and I so proud! Wishing Cam and all the Best of luck Aiden #3. We are so proud of you boys the best of luck this season. Seniors enjoy Love Meme, Papa, Auntie Debbie, Uncle Billy, every moment! Love, The Casella's Grace-Anne, Morgan and Eddie Way to go Brody! Good Luck #21 and all of FHS Sean you earned this and we are very proud of Hockey! you! Go Panthers! Mom Dad Allison Matt & Brian Brendan - work hard and have fun! Best of luck Congratulations Joey! GO PANTHERS!! Love, to you and the entire team ! Love Mum, Dad, Mom, Day, Coryrose and Katie! Thomas and Ryan Good luck Domenic #8 & FHS Panthers!! Love, Joey Lizotte #11 - We are so proud of you! Make Mom, Tim, Anthony, Zach & Mia it a great senior season...! GO PANTHERS!! Love, Mom, Dad & Mia Wishing the Panthers lots of success this season! #22 CJ Jette, have a great year and keep working Congratulations Ryan! Wishing you and your hard! Love, Ryan, Sheri, Arianna and Sam teammates a successful varsity season! Love, Mom Have a great season Panthers! Good luck Matt #28 Congrats Roger. Good luck to you and JV team. Best of luck Alex & FHS hockey teams & Love Mom, Dad, Rocco & Arianna Community Service the Elisha project

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Securities offered through LPL Financial, member FINRA/ SIPC. Investment advice offered through Flagship Harbor Advisors, a registered investment advisor and separate entity from LPL Financial. FHS Records of Wins and Losses Our thanks to the Memories of George Brennan who compiled these records from 1971- GOOD LUCK PANTHERS! 2001. Special thanks to Roger Campbell who continued to keep these records. YEAR WON LOST TIED COMMENTS HEAD COACH 1972 4 13 1 Debut Year as Varsity Team Ralph Olsen 1973 Record unreported in Newspaper Ralph Olsen 1974 2 17 1 Ralph Olsen 1975 10 8 2 Bob Luccini 1976 17 4 1 Bob Luccini 1977 14 4 2 Bob Luccini 1978 13 7 1 Hockomock League Champs Bob Luccini 1979 9 6 3 Bob Luccini 1980 12 5 2 Bob Luccini 1981 12 4 1 Bob Luccini 1982 21 3 0 Co-Hockomock Champs, Div II Semi Finals Bob Luccini 1983 22 2 0 Hockomock Champs, Div II State Champs Bob Luccini 1984 21 2 0 Hockomock Champs, Div II Semi Finals Bob Luccini 1985 20 1 0 Hockomock League Champs Bob Luccini 1986 15 6 1 Bob Luccini 1987 9 9 0 Bob Luccini 1988 13 7 1 Bob Luccini 1989 15 4 2 Bob Luccini 1990 14 3 3 Bob Luccini The Franklin Police Association 1991 16 5 1 Hockomock Champs, Div II Semi Finals Bob Luccini 1992 18 2 1 Hockomock League Champs Bob Luccini 1993 17 4 2 Hockomock Champs, Div II Semi Finals Bob Luccini 1994 17 4 2 Hockomock Champs, Div II Finals Bob Luccini 1995 15 4 3 Bob Luccini 1996 14 3 2 Hockomock League Champs Bob Luccini 1997 18 5 0 Co-Hockomock Champs, Div II South Finals Bob Luccini 1998 12 6 3 Hockomock League Champs Bob Luccini 1999 7 12 1 Joe Stockberger 2000 14 9 0 Div II South Finals Joe Stockberger 2001 11 9 4 Chris Spillane 2002 16 5 2 Div II South Semi Finals Chris Spillane 2003 19 3 2 Hock Champs, Div II South Champs, Div II State Finals Chris Spillane 2004 18 5 0 Hockomock Champs, Div II South Finals Chris Spillane 2005 18 5 0 Hock Champs, Div II South Semi Finals Chris Spillane 2006 17 6 1 Co-Hockomock Champs; Div II South Finals Chris Spillane 2007 20 1 1 Hockomock Champs; Div II South Finals Chris Spillane 2008 15 6 3 Div II South Finals Chris Spillane 2009 16 6 1 Div II South Quarter-Finals Chris Spillane 2010 16 4 3 Hock Champs, Div II South Semi-Finals Chris Spillane 2011 17 5 2 Div II South Champions Chris Spillane Good Luck 2012 20 4 2 Hock Champs, Div II South Champions Chris Spillane 2013 17 7 2 Hock Champs, Div II South Champions Chris Spillane FHS Panthers 2014 14 8 1 Hockomock Champs Chris Spillane 2015 17 4 3 Hockomock Champs. Super 8 Tournament Chris Spillane Hockey 2016 13 3 5 Division 1 State Championship Chris Spillane 2017 14 9 1 Hockomock Champs Chris Spillane 2018 12 6 5 Hockomock Champs Chris Spillane Tel: (508) 634-4384 Fax: (508) 634-4385

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HALL OF FAME OUTSTANDING OUTSTANDING COACHES AWARD Bill Bertoni FORWARD DEFENSEMAN Mike Wheeler 1978 Bruce Bertoni Tom Marchand 1975, 76 Kevin Kennedy 1975, 76, 77 Doug Williamson 1990 Kevin Kennedy Rick Hart 1977 John Paluso 1977 John Brown 1991 Tom Marchand John Lavoie 1977 Andy Hanson 1977 Tim Schitzer 1992 Andy Hansen Tom Carlow 1978 Brian Bussaglia 1977 Todd LaRochelle 1992 Donald Walker Tom Walker 1979 Andy Hanson 1978 Tony Petone 1992 Peter Laviolette Don Walker 1980 Terry Reardon 1979, 80 Steve Kelley 1993 Brian Bussaglia Bill Marchand 1981, 82 Jerry Langevin 1980, 81 Nick Dion 1993 1983 Todd Langevin 1982 Tom Bissanti 1982 Adam Hoban 1993 State Championship Team Jim Marchand 1983 Bob Bissanti 1983 David Marchand 1994 Mark Duncan Chris Spillane 1983, 84 Keith Chambers 1983 David Marchand 1995 Bob Bissanti Brian Assad 1985 Steve Tenney 1984, 85 Jason Gentilli 1996 Jim Marchand Dave Patterson 1986 Chuck Todd 1986 John LaRocca 1997 Chris Spillane Russell Smith 1987 Don Yadisernia 1987 Nick Sawka 1998 Mark Currier P.J. Lampasona 1988 Brian Fitzgibbons 1988, 89 Mike Flynn 2000 Brian Assad Jason Goguen 1989, 90 John Dwyer 1990 Mike Mitchell 2001 Tom Lee Mike Kinsley 1991, 92 Jayme Ryan 1991 Chris DiRico 2002 Steve Tenney David Marchand 1993 David Delleo 1992 Lynn Pecci 2002 Roger Taddeo Mark Vendetti 1994 Jamie Downie 1993 Dave Sagaser 2003 David Patterson Tim Patete 1995 Dean Byrant 1994 Andy Robillard 2003 Kevin Tattrie Neil Haskell 1996 Matt Wheeler 1995, 96 Andy Jones 2004 Billy McCarron Jason Welch 1996 Mike Karas 1997 Joe Peters 2005 Jason Goguen Nick Slatkavitz 1997, 98 Dan Kennedy 1997 Justin Ayvazian 2006 Doug Williamson Rob Giordano 1999, 00 Steve Wenzel 1998 Mitch Kasberg 2007 Jamie Downie Mike Flynn 2000 Nick Sawka 1999 Tony DeGrazia 2008 Mike Kinsley Mike Dalton 2001 Mike Mitchell 2000, 01 Nate Weber 2008 Bill Marchand Mike Conroy 2002 Jon Tenaglia 2002 Matt Grieci 2009 David Marchand Jamie Murphy 2002 Ben Leazott 2003, 04 Brett Lerner 2009 Nick Dion Mike Deluca 2003, 04, 05 Chris Schmall 2005 Mike Williams 2010 Matt Wheeler Jason Delaney 2006 Andy Bohac 2006, 07 Dan Acton 2010 Neil Haskell Tim Alberts 2007 Mitch Kasberg 2007 Thomas Carlow 2011 Don Theriault Burton Lueth 2007 Kevin Gallagher 2008 Keith MacKay 2012 Paul Childers 2008 Dan Acton 2009 Mark Teehan 2012 NON-PLAYERS Joe Fernandes 2009, 10 Tony Carden 2010 Jake Sargeant 2013 Bob Luccini, Coach James Marchand 2011 Alex Taddeo 2011 Mike Donadio 2014 GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON, PANTHER HOCKEY! Ray Ames, Supporter Adam Hall 2012 Ryan Garland 2012 Joe Bourque 2015 John Larocca, Supporter Cam Curley 2013 Kyle Powers 2013, 14, 15 Kyle Filbert 2015 Gary Luccini, TV Ryan Spillane 2014, 15 Mason Saunders 2015 Jack Chaffee 2016 “It’s our rink, it’s our ice, and it’s our town, Announcer Jeremy Miller 2016 Tyler Oakes 2016 Stanley Carter 2017 Roger Campbell, Summer Brendan O’Rielly 2017 Thomas Sicchio 2017 Luke Downie 2018 and tonight we got our fans with us!” Coach Jeremy Miller 2018 Jack McGrath 2018 Wally Duncan Tony DeLuca, Supporter Rick Alberts, Supporter Good luck Panthers!!

The Franklin Boys Varsity and Junior Varsity Hockey teams express their sincere appreciation to all the sponsors and friends of Franklin High School Hockey for their valued friendship and loyal support. Please patronize the businesses displayed in this booklet. FHS Hockey Booster Club Awards J.V. COACHES AWARD J.V. M.V.P ROOKIE OF THE YEAR MOST IMPROVED David Dellio 1990 Mike Conroy 2001 Rick Hart 1975 Rick Hart 1975 Roger Bachelder 1991 Dave Sagaser 2002 Andy Hansen 1976 Andy Hansen 1976 Chirs Dion 1992 Matt Ludensky 2003 Brendan Ames 1977 Brendan Ames 1977 364 Main Street, Norfolk, MA 02056 Brian Port 1993 Joe Shea 2003 Terry Reardon 1978 Terry Reardon 1978 Dan Kennedy 1994 Kevin Rich 2003 Mike Caso 1979 Mike Caso 1979 Anthony Tayalone 1995 Burton Lueth 2004 Peter Laviolette 1980 Peter Laviolette 1980 Dan Iannuzzi, President Steven Wenzel 1996 Matt Lovett 2004 Roger Taddeo 1980 Roger Taddeo 1980 Dana Arsenault 1997 Tony Brunetta 2005 Bob Bissanti 1981 Bob Bissanti 1981 [email protected] Rob Ludensky 1998 Nate Weber 2006 Mark Duncan 1981 Mark Duncan 1981 Chris Cobb 1999 Joe Fernandes 2007 Chris Spillane 1982 Chris Spillane 1982 Sarah Procaccini 2000 Jonathan Donnelly 2008 Steve Tenney 1983 Steve Tenney 1983 Tel: 508-528-5787 Jared Tocci 2001 James Flannery 2008 Brian Assad 1983 Brian Assad 1983 Fax: 508-520-1430 Joe Shea 2002 Nick Iacobucci 2009 Kevin Tatfie 1984 Kevin Tatfie 1984 Dom Cornetta 2003 Ross Tanner 2010 Tom Lee 1984 Tom Lee 1984 Cell: 508-648-9395 Robert Hartley 2003 Mike Patjane 2011 Mike Dorrington 1985 Mike Dorrington 1985 “Have a great season” Ken Flannery 2004 Alec Borkowski 2012 Bill Caso 1986 Bill Caso 1986 Paul Childers 2005 Ryan Shea 2012 Jason Goguen 1987 Jason Goguen 1987 Manufacturer of Quality Protective Finishes for Joe Knight 2006 Matt Daly 2013 Scott Dwyer 1988 Scott Dwyer 1988 Steve Dowling 2007 Joe Corsi 2014 Jayme Ryan 1989 Jayme Ryan 1989 Wood and Metal. Specializing in Adhesives - Luke Downie 2015 Matt O’Neill 2007 Chris Wozniak 1990 Chris Wozniak 1990 Toll Blending - Custom Coatings Billy Spillane 2008 Matt Holmes 2016 Mike Kinsley 1991 Mike Kinsley 1991 Tom Tasker 2017 Mike Williams 2008 Peter Fox 1991 Peter Fox 1991 ISO 9001 CERTIFIED Ryan Garland 2009 Declan Lovett 2018 David Marchand 1992 David Marchand 1992 Kevin Swenson 2009 Neil Haskell 1993 Neil Haskell 1993 Andrew Butts 2010 Alan Doherty 1994 Alan Doherty 1994 Jake Sargeant 2011 Chris Pelley 1995 Chris Pelley 1995 Troy Donahue 2011 All the awards, except for Nick Slatkavitz 1996 Nick Slatkavitz 1996 Nick Downie 2012 the Coaches awards and Rob Giordano 1997 Rob Giordano 1997 Tyler Garland 2012 Playoff MVP, are voted Steve Wenzel 1997 Steve Wenzel 1997 Ben Burke 2013 by the players of the Chris Sherlock 1998 Chris Sherlock 1998 Kyle Lundgren 2013 hockey team. The Boys Willie Bertoni 1999 Willie Bertoni 1999 Matt Pleshaw 2014 Hockey Booster Club C.J. Blassick 2000 C.J. Blassick 2000 Thomas Sicchio 2015 Ben Leazott 2001 Ben Leazott 2001 supplies the trophies Kenney DeMerchant 2015 Andrew Jones 2002 Andrew Jones 2002 Jack McGrath 2016 to the players that are Mike Handley 2003 Mike Handley 2003 Connor Norton 2016 honored. Brett Sabatini 2004 Brett Sabatini 2004 Cam Sweeney 2017 Jake Feehily 2005 Jake Feehily 2005 Nolan Norton 2018 Jake Ridgway 2006 Jake Ridgway 2006 Dennis Will 2018 Jeff Kaplan 2007 Jeff Kaplan 2007 Joe Fernandes 2008 Joe Fernandes 2008 Corey Flynn 2009 Corey Flynn 2009 Monday-Saturday 11am-10pm Ryan Garland 2010 Ryan Garland 2010 Sunday 12pm-10pm Ross Tanner 2011 Adam Hall 2011 Justin Miller 2012 Dennis Pisani 2012 DO YOU WANT Alec Borkowski 2013 Joe Bourque 2013 Matt Daly 2014 Nick Morris 2014 FASTER SERVICE? Alex Bissanti 2015 Alex Campbell 2015 call 508-528-2811 Kevin MacKay 2016 James Kilroe 2016 Matt Holmes 2017 Danny Magazu 2017 355 W. Central St., Franklin Tom Tasker 2018 Scott Elliott 2018 In Memoriam FHS Hockey Booster Club Awards UNSUNG HERO Mike Padula 1986 Alan Doherty 1995 Nick Vignone 2007 Paul Lavoie 1975 Kevin Jones 1987 Rob Pirelli 1996 Nate Weber 2008 Mike Neelon 1975 Chris Tattrie 1987 Anthony Tavalone 1997 Matt Hurst 2009 Mike Neelon 1976 Keith Spillane 1988 Tim Dwyer 1998 Jonathan Donnelly 2010 Brian Bussaglia 1977 John Dwyer 1989 John Procaccini 1999 Mark Teehan 2011 Kevin Hart 1977 Mark McCarthy 1989 Dana Arsenault 2000 Jim Dervay 2012 Jeff McClay 1978 Richie Morin 1990 Corey Morris 2000 Troy Donahue 2013 Wally Duncan 1979 Scott Dwyer 1991 Andy Cobb 2001 Vince Geromini 2014 Bill Marchand 1980 Peter Fox 1991 Jim MacDonald 2002 Nick Morris 2015 Todd Langevin 1981 Peter Fox 1992 Brad Chaffee 2002 Jake Downie 2016 Roger Taddeo 1982 Tim Langevin 1992 Bob Colwell 2003 Jeremy Miller 2017 In loving memory of Mark Reardon 1983 Mark Vendetti 1993 Deb Spillane 2004 Joe Lizotte 2018 Harvey Nasuti, a longtime Ken Assad 1983 Roger Bachelder 1994 Joe Shea 2005 In loving memory of Ray Ames, a member of our Franklin In Loving Memory of Bill McCarron 1984 Joseph Ryan 1994 Brett Sabatini 2006 longtime member of our Franklin High School Hockey Family Our Fallen Hero Kevin Tattrie 1985 Neil Haskell 1995 Mike Panella 2007 High School Hockey Family June 29, 1935 - Sept 2, 2017 Robert Ryan Pirelli July 4, 1932 - April 18, 2016 Army Staff Sgt Special Units MOST DEDICATED Tom Lee 1986 Keith Nelson 1996 Paul Everett 2008 Bruce Bertoni 1975 P.J. Lampasona 1987 Mike Bertoni 1997 Brett Lerner 2009 June 16, 1978 - August 15, 2007 Bruce Bertoni 1976 Jeff DeLucia 1988 Anthony Tavalone 1998 Eric Plakias 2010 John Pelusa 1977 David Pereira 1989 Nick Sawka 1999 Mark Robbins 2011 Mark Currier 1978 John Dwyer 1990 Willie Bertoni 2000 Nick Bertoni 2012 Mark Currier 1979 Craig Barkhouse 1991 Willie Bertoni 2001 Pat Slason 2013 Scott LaRosa 1980 Jason Mucciarone 1992 Sean Bertoni 2002 Joe Bourque 2014 Jerry Langevin 1981 Tony Petone 1993 C.J. Blassick 2003 Joe Bourque 2015 Bill Marchand 1982 Chris Dion 1993 Ben Leazott 2004 Joe Corsi 2016 Mark Duncan 1983 Nick Dion 1994 Steven Blassick 2005 James Kilroe 2017 Mike Bussignani 1984 Steve Kelley 1994 Andy Bohac 2006 Brendan O’Rielly 2018 Joe Stockberger 1985 Tim Patete 1995 Andy Bohac 2007

PLAYOFF M.V.P Sean Bertoni 2000 Corey Clermont 2010 CHANNEL 8 In loving memory of Wally Duncan, Keith Spillane 1988 Sean Bertoni 2001 Billy Spillane 2011 PLAY-BY-PLAY a longtime member of our Franklin Jason Goguen 1989 Sean Bertoni 2002 Mike Donadio 2012 Corey Clermont 2010 High School Hockey Family Bob Hoban 1990 Mike Giordano 2003 Devon Maloof 2013 James Marchand 2011 Oct. 23, 1936 - Sept. 4, 2017 Mike Kinsley 1991 Brad Chaffee 2003 Mason Saunders 2014 Cam Curley 2012 Peter Fox 1992 Joe Peters 2004 Ryan Shea 2015 Mike Patjane 2013 Jamie Downie 1993 Andrew Jones 2005 Luke Downie 2016 Kyle Powers 2014 Mark Vendetti 1994 Mike Panella 2006 Cam Benham 2017 Alec Borkowski 2015 Keith Duffy 1995 Jeff Kaplan 2007 Owen Ginley 2018 Jeremy Miller 2016 Chris Pelley 1996 Mike Iacobucci 2008 Nick Slatkavitz 1997 Jeff Kaplan 2009

DONALD R. WALKER Mike Kinsley 1993 GARY LUCCINI Joe Fernandes 2010 M.V.P David Marchand 1994 M.V.P James Marchand 2011 Chris Spillane 1984 David Marchand 1995 Sean Bertoni 2002 Nick Bertoni 2012 Steve Tenney 1985 Matt Wheeler 1996 Mike Giordano 2003 Adam Hall 2012 Tom Lee 1986 Gary Kelley 1997 Mike Giordano 2004 Cam Curley 2013 Russell Smith 1987 Nick Slatkavitz 1998 Mike Deluca 2005 Troy Donahue 2014 Kevin Jones 1988 Rob Giordano 1999 Jason Delaney 2006 Ryan Spillane 2015 Forever In Our Hearts Jason Goguen 1989 Mike Flynn 2000 Tim Alberts 2007 Nick Jasinski 2016 LEANNE M. SCHMALL Jason Goguen 1990 Wille Bertoni 2001 Jeff Kaplan 2008 Brendan O’Rielly 2017 December 22, 1988 to Jayme Ryan 1991 Joe Fernandes 2009 Jeremy Miller 2018 September 14, 2005 Doug Williamson 1992 Corey Clermont 2010 Franklin Veterinary Clinic 430 East Central Street ~ Franklin, MA 02038 www.franklinvetclinic.com 508-520-9239 Dr. Daniel Castillo, DVM Dr. Sara Gray, DVM Decorating the Town Common Dr. Jeff Wesley, DVM Dr. Meaghan Farnam, DVM

Franklin Veterinary Clinic has been serving Franklin, MA and surrounding towns in the Metro West since 1992. We are dedicated to providing high quality veterinary care and service. “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” –Henry Ford

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