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  1. Not about this season but I see the Tier 2 U-18 national championship is in Delmont in 2024.
  2. RMU already announced that men's and women's hockey will be back for the 23-24 season. First home game for both teams is October 7th.
  3. Does anybody remember the rink at St. Edmund's Academy in Squirrel Hill? It could not have been half the size of a normal rink. Tough on goalies as they had to be ready for a shot coming from anywhere.
  4. I remember that rink as I played there as well. I think it was in the park next to the Lew Hays ball field where they play the Pony League World Series. I also remember a rink in Bridgeville that had concrete block walls instead of boards. I think it is a roller rink now.
  5. If paid security guards won't toss fans, why would a referee want to do that? I was at a game a few years ago at the RMU Island Sports Center where there was a fight in the stands. The security at that game, an RMU police officer, refused to break up the fight. Instead, he called the Neville Township police department to come and take care of the situation. When I asked him why he did not want to get involved, his response was "I will not risk my badge over a high school hockey game." There are some good ones such as the Allegheny County sheriffs who work at Ice Castle and the security at Southpointe. The majority of the security guards at the games are nothing more than spectators who get paid to watch the game.
  6. I turned on ESPN last night and saw they were broadcasting a high school football game. Two teams from Alabama were playing. After that game ended, they broadcasted a high school football game from Utah. Both games had fans in the stands including student sections. Cheerleaders were on the sidelines and there were marching bands. I wondered how these 2 states were able to live semi-normally but PA can't. Then I searched the internet to see who their governors were. Now I know.
  7. Apparently there is a local high school hockey tournament going on right now. The Binnie's PEOC U-18 Invitational. Saw a Facebook post that West Allegheny is playing Penn Trafford in the championship game today. Anybody know anything about this tournament?
  8. One of the prep coaches at Gilmour is from Pittsburgh so he has a connection to the area. I think their goalie coach is from this area as well.
  9. In the beginning, the tournament was run by RMU. They handled everything. The first year that Penn State played in the tournament, the arena was nearly sold out. The Penguins saw the success and decided they wanted to run the show. It has been going downhill ever since.
  10. The PIHL actually announced this April 9th in an email they sent out to the league membership.
  11. From the latest PIHL email. Some good stories to be shared. Some uplifting stories related to the value of sportsmanship and the spirit of interscholastic sports from the past week in the PIHL: After making 51 saves in a 7-1 loss to Morgantown, McDowell Varsity goaltender gave a high-five to every player of both teams as they exited the ice after the game! A fundraiser by Canon-McMillan generated $567 for the "Jack's True Grit" scholarship fund, in memory of Cathedral Prep player Jack Shoenig! West Allegheny and Montour participated in National Wreaths Across America Day on Saturday by laying wreaths on tombstones at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies! Pine-Richland conducted a "Share the Warmth" drive last week to collect items to donate to the Light of Life Rescue Mission on the North Side of Pittsburgh. The many blankets, socks, hats, gloves, and thermal layers gathered through the drive will be delivered by the PR players to the shelter next week to help the homeless during the cold winter months
  12. That's what happens when you go to a tournament. Can't tell you how many times my son's team went to an out of town tournament and played another Pittsburgh team. This Thanksgiving tournament is a pretty good tournament and well respected in the girl's hockey community. They draw a lot of teams from Canada.
  13. I agree with you about being able to find officials. My son is now finished with his playing career and has become a referee. He enjoys it so far but I wonder if/when he will have enough of the parents and coaches and decide stop working games. I found this statistic later on in the report: Over half of the officials who skated PIHL Varsity playoff games in 2016 were no longer skating PIHL games by the 2019 playoffs.
  14. Some interesting reading on the PIHL website. Did not realize things had gotten this bad. The PIHL has compiled a "December 2019 Disciplinary Report" for distribution. That report can be found on the PIHL website under PIHL > Initiatives > Sportsmanship.
  15. Look at the box score for the Norwin-Sewickley Academy game. The score was 12-0 at the end of 2 periods. In the third period, the 3 leading scorers for Norwin all had goals and Norwin outshot them 16-1 in the third period. Now look at the box score for the TJ-Sewickley Academy game. The score was 11-0 at the end of 2 periods. There was no scoring in the third period and Sewickley Academy actually outshot TJ 11-4 that period. One team had its top players scoring in the third period of a blowout while the other team sat its top players and let its 3rd/4th line guys play the final period. A big difference.
  16. Anybody get the newsletter that the PIHL sends out each week? Per the PIHL By-Laws, there is no Board of Governors meeting in December. However, the PIHL President has called a mandatory meeting for all association presidents on Wednesday, December 11, 2019, starting at 7:00 PM. The sole focus of this meeting will be to review and address the alarming number of behavioral issues happening in conjunction with PIHL games, specifically the conduct of parents and spectators. The PIHL will be implementing new measures in response to these concerns, which will be formally presented at next week’s meeting. There will then be an open forum to collectively discuss any actions that can be taken by the individual organizations to further prevent these issues from negatively affecting our games and our players.
  17. According to their website, they lost 4-2 to the Brampton 45's, 3-1 to the Mississauga Senators, 7-0 to the Mississauga Rebels, 5-4 to the North York Ranges and 1-0 to the Tri-State Spartans.
  18. College hockey players do not get full scholarships. The NCAA limits scholarships to 18 per team. Some conferences limit it to 14 per team. Based on a 30 player roster, each player is getting roughly 1/2 of a scholarship.
  19. You mean partially paid for. Most people do not realize that a DI hockey scholarship is not a full ride. The NCAA limits 18 scholarships per team so most players are only getting 1/2 of their schooling paid for.
  20. Yes, Pittsburgh Hockey Digest does an excellent job. Covers local college and junior hockey as well. Local writers and photographers.
  21. That is correct. The score keepers have no authority. They put down on the score sheet what they are told by the referees.
  22. The PIHL website has a whole section about the SMFF. Click on the events tab and it is at the bottom of the drop down menu.
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