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Sunday, November 9 NATIONAL BOUND STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Hosted by Massachusetts Hockey FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 New England Sports Center (16U and 18U) and Rodman Arena (14U) GREETINGS TO ALL 2014-15 MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY NATIONAL BOUND STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANTS! On behalf of Massachusetts Hockey, we would like to welcome you to the National Bound State Championships. With 56 teams in six categories competing this weekend, fans and scouts will have the opportunity to watch some of the best youth hockey in the country. The tournament format will be as follows: 1. All teams will play three (3) games in their respective pool or crossover pool. 2. Standings will be posted at the conclusion of the three game pool play. 3. Semi Finals and Finals will take place on Sunday, November 9. 4. All games are played to completion on a 3-point system a. Regulation Win – 3 points b. OT/Shoot-out Win – 2 points c. OT/Shoot-out Loss – 1 point d. Regulation Loss – 0 points 5. We will follow the tiebreaker procedure as outlined in the 2014-15 USA Hockey District and National Championship Guidebook (available online at USAHockey.com) in the event of ties within pool play. 6. Teams advancing to the Semi Finals will be determined as follows: a. 14U Tier I (Eight teams): Top two (2) teams from “American” and top two (2) teams from “National” pools b. 14U Tier II (Eight teams): Top two (2) teams from “American” and top two (2) teams from “National” pools c. 16U Tier I (Ten teams): Top team from “National” pool; top two teams from “East” and “West” pool (teams can come from either pool); and top remaining team after other three teams are selected. d. 16U Tier II: (Twelve teams): Top two teams from “North” and “South” pools (teams can come from either pool) and top two teams from “East” and “West” pools (teams can come from either pool). e. 18U Tier I (Eight teams): Top two (2) teams from “American” and top two (2) teams from “National” pools f. 18U Tier II (Ten teams): Top team from “National” pool; top two teams from “East” and “West” pool (teams can come from either pool); and top remaining team after other three teams are selected. All decisions are subject to the approval of the Massachusetts Hockey Tournament Chair. Thank you again for participating, attending and enjoying this year’s National Bound State Championships! SPECIAL THANKS TO THE MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY PARTNERS: 14 U Tier 1 SCHEDULES // POOL A East Coast Wizards 495 Stars Boston Jr. Terriers Boston Jr. Eagles POOL B Northstar Hockey Boston Bandits Springfield Rifles Islander Hockey Club 14 U Tier 2 POOL A Canton Bulldogs Walpole Express Dual State River Hawks Bay State Breakers POOL B South Shore Conquistadors Springfiled Rifles South Shore Kings Valley Jr. Warriors Game Schedule - 14U TIER 1 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 1 Game Schedule - 14U TIER 2 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 2 16 U Tier 1 SCHEDULES // POOL A South Boston Shamrocks Springfield Rifles North Suburban Wings POOL B Patriot Hockey East Coast Wizards Cape Cod Whalers POOL C Neponset Valley River Rats Boch Blazers Boston Jr. Terriers 16 U Tier 2 POOL A Canton Bulldogs Coastal Whalers Boston Jr. Terriers POOL B North Suburban Wings Weymouth Wildcats Neponset Valley River Rats Game Schedule - 16U TIER 1 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 3 Game Schedule - 16U TIER 1 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 3 Game Schedule - 16U TIER 1 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p POOL C 3 GBL Bruins Central Mass Outlaws South Shore Kings POOL D East Coast Wizards Falmouth Walpole Express Game Schedule - 16U TIER 2 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 4 Game Schedule - 16U TIER 2 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 4 Game Schedule - 16U TIER 2 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 4 18 U Tier 1 SCHEDULES // POOL A Cape Cod Whalers Junior Bruins (USPHL) Boston Bulldogs Boston Jr. Bruins (MMSL) POOL B Boch Blazers Neponset Valley River Rats Springfield Rifles Boston Jr. Bandits 18 U Tier 2 POOL A Wellesley Raiders Coastal Whalers Weymouth Wildcats POOL B Walpole Express Quincy 67’s South Shore Kings POOL C Greater Boston Vipers Game Schedule - 18U TIER 1 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 5 NorthStar Hockey Eastern Mass Senators Springfield Rifles Game Schedule - 18U TIER 2 - Tue Nov 4 2014 @ 2:55p 6 14U TIER 1 ROSTERS // 495 Stars No. Name HGT WGT Pos/Sht D.O.B. School Grade Hometown 0 Beguelin, Henry 5’6” 130 D/R 4/1/00 Concord Carlisle HS 9 Concord 15 Belsky, Lucas 5’6” 150 D/R 5/1/00 Oakmont HS 9 Hubbardston 77 Caban, Stefenie 5’4” 120 D/R 9/1/00 Fitchburg HS 9 Fitchburg 8 Chaves, Jarod 5’6” 130 F/R 6/1/00 Hudson HS 9 Hudson 63 Collins, John 5’4” 110 F/L 3/1/00 Mt.St.Charles 9 Milford 88 Connor, Brad 5’10” 145 D/R 1/1/00 Hudson HS 9 Hudson 3 Cookson, Adam 5’5 130 F/L 6/1/00 Xaverian HS 9 Medway 33 Cornwell, Aaron 5’5” 190 G/L 7/1/00 Hudson HS 9 Hudson 13 Fecteau, Jameson 5’4” 120 F/L 5/1/00 Hudson MS 8 Hudson 21 Gendron, Michael 5’10” 140 F/R 5/1/00 Oakmont HS 9 Westminster 10 Gonfrade, Alex 5’4” 125 D/L 9/1/00 Bellingham MS 8 Bellingham 40 Martin, Bridgette 5’1” 100 G/L 7/1/00 Oakmont HS 9 Westminster 9 McGreevey, Matt 5’6” 145 F/R 5/1/00 Sutton HS 9 Sutton 6 Norton, Ryan 5’6” 140 F/R 5/1/00 Medway HS 9 Medway 17 Russon, Bryce 5’8” 185 D/R 8/1/00 Framinham MS 8 Framingham 30 Sousa, Cam 5’7” 150 G/L 6/1/00 St. Johns HS 9 Hudson 7 Temple, Hunter 5’5” 125 F/R 9/1/00 Hopkinton HS 9 Hopkinton 19 Thongpul, Tyler 5’5” 130 D/R 9/1/00 Milford MS 8 Milford 4 White, Brendan 5’6” 140 F/R 11/1/00 Milford MS 8 Milford Head Coach: Mike McGreevey | Assoc Head Coach: Don Norton General Manager: Mark Boldrighini Boston Bandits No. Name HGT WGT Pos/Sht D.O.B. School Grade Hometown 7 Alger, Linden 5’10” 155 D 4/9/00 Barnstable High 9 Barnstable, MA 14 Callow, Owen 6’0” 175 D 5/25/00 BC High 9 South Boston Cordeiro, Joseph 9/6/00 27 Craig, Kevin 5’9” 152 F 5/1/00 Barnstable High 9 Barnstable, MA 37 Cronin, Robert 5’3” 120 F 8/15/00 Plymouth North 9 Plymouth, MA 66 Curtin, Michael D 1/28/00 8 1 Garrity, Luke 5’11” 145 G 11/1/00 Dxbury Middle 8 Duxbury, MA 30 Gervais, Hunter 5’7” 145 G 6/25/00 Johnston High 9 Johnston, RI 17 Gould, Matthew 5’9” 135 C 6/26/00 Weymouth High 9 Weymouth, MA 29 Kramer, Thomas 5’9” 145 C 8/8/00 Bridgewater Middle 8 Bridgewater, MA 18 Ladka, Troy 5’10” 160 F 1/6/00 BC High 9 Marshfield, MA 3 Larson, Thomas D 4/27/00 PCIS 8 Plymouth, MA 77 Leonard, Ryan 6’1” 162 D 4/13/00 Sacred Heart 8 Duxbury, MA 50 Lurie, Uriel F 5/7/00 8 98 Rego, Timothy 5’8” 140 D 10/31/00 LaSalle Academy 8 Mansfield, MA 8 Roy, Harrison 5’11” 140 F 1/17/00 Bishop Stang 9 Lakeville, MA 9 Sarro, Hunter 5’4” 125 F 3/4/00 North Attleboro 9 N. Attleboro, MA 6 Sullivan, Connor 5’4” 107 F 9/7/00 Plymouth Intermediate 8 Plymouth, MA 16 Tully, Brendan 5’8” 125 D 9/18/00 Foxboro Middle 8 Foxboro, MA Head Coaches: Alger, Richard | Sullivan, Jamie 14U TIER 1 ROSTERS // Boston Jr. Eagles No. Name HGT WGT Pos/Sht D.O.B. School Grade Hometown 1 Hopkins, Connor 5’-11” 170 G/R 3/9/00 Belmont Hill 8 Malden 3 Holland, Andrew 5’-9” 150 F/L 2/17/00 Winchester High 9 Winchester 4 Hughes, Riley 6’-0” 135 F/R 6/27/00 St. Sebastian’s 8 Westwood 5 Casey, Rory 5’-0” 110 F/R 3/16/00 St. Sebastian’s 8 Newton 7 Barton, Joshua 5’-9” 135 F/L 10/3/00 Chapman Middle 8 Weymouth 8 Beecher, Mason 5’-11” 155 F/R 1/10/00 Arlington Catholic 9 Billerica 9 Fields, Max 6’-1” 175 F/R 2/24/00 Belmont Hill 9 Canton 13 Davenport, James 5’-10” 145 D/R 5/1/00 St. Sebastian’s 8 Natick 14 Goguen, Joseph 6’-0” 160 F/L 7/10/00 Weston Middle 8 Weston 16 Lyons, Thomas 5’-10” 150 F/L 4/1/00 St. Sebastian’s 8 Westwood 17 Murphy, Liam 5’-8” 145 D/L 8/8/00 Chapman Middle 8 Weymouth 18 Muller, Henry 5’-8” 147 F/R 8/16/00 Rivers 8 Winchester 27 Perullo, James 5’-8” 145 D/L 6/10/00 Belmont Hill 8 Revere 51 Popkin, Reese 5’-8” 150 D/L 2/7/00 Pinkerton Academy 9 Hooksett 74 O’Connor, Ryan 5’-9” 150 D/R 7/4/00 Archbishop Williams 9 Braintree 91 Schlaht, Wyatt 5’-10’ 155 F/L 6/4/00 St. Sebastian’s 8 Wellesley 97 Babbage, Jack 5’-11” 155 D/L 8/30/00 Thurston Middle 8 Westwood Head Coach: Kent Hughes | Assoc Head Coach: Tom Lyons Asst Coach: Brian Casey | General Manager: Brian Casey Boston Jr.
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