Jersey Hitmen - 2008 Regular Season Champions

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2008 EJHL CHAMPIONS!!!

Hitmen nab post season awards
Craig and Harris earn EJHL honors

 
Wayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce that leading point getter, Ryan Craig, and first year head coach, Toby Harris, have received post season EJHL accolades. Ryan Craig was named 2008 EJHL play-off most valuable player and Coach Harris was recognized as the 2007-2008 EJHL coach of the year.
 
Craig, who finished the EJHL regular season 6th in EJHL scoring, continued his red hot play throughout playoffs notching 5 goals in 6 games leading the Hitmen to their first Gary Dineen Cup. "This is quite an honor," commented Craig. "I owe a lot of my success this season to my teammates, especially my linemates Josh Newberg and Cory Callen. This was a magical season and I am so happy that I got the chance from both Coach Harris and Coach Hunt to play in the EJHL. I have learned so much in my two seasons with the Hitmen and I look forward to what my hockey future holds." In two seasons with the Hitmen, Craig, has compiled some pretty impressive numbers [33-63-96-145PIM].
 
For first season head coach, Toby Harris, EJHL coach of the year comes unexpected. "When the season started all I was focused on was building a championship and building a 'team'," commented coach Harris. "The teams goals were my goals, and I put my heart and soul into making each one of these boys dreams come true." He went on to say," I owe this award to the 25 guys that competed hard each day in practice and worked hard to put the Hitmen on the map. I owe a lot to our GM Peter Masters for giving me this opportunity and coach Jim Hunt for his insights over the past four years. I also want to thank the coaches in the EJHL for recognizing their efforts and thank the league for this fine award." 

Hitmen add new Junior team for 2008-2009

Wayne, NJ - Jersey Hitmen will be fielding an Independent Junior/U-19 Development Team for the 2008-2009 season. The purpose of this development team is to identify and train legititmate prospects using the same model that the Hitmen team currently employs.

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The Jersey Hitmen finsihed off the 2007 - 2008 playoff season at the USA Hockey Tier-3 Junior A National Championship against the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs. While the 5-3 defeat allowed the Jr. Monarchs to retain their title, the Hitmen finshed off this year with some impressive titles of their own:

2007-2008 EJHL Southern Division Champions
2007-2008 EJHL League Champions
2008 EJHL Playoff Champion
2008 USA Tier III Jr A National runner-up

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Himelson to Clarkson
EJHL top scoring defenseman to Potsdam in '09
 
Andrew HimelsonWayne, NJ - One of the most sought after players this past season in the EJHL, Andrew Himelson, has signed with Clarkson University for the fall of 2009. Himelson, who lead the EJHL in nearly every defensive category, finished the season with an impressive 20-46-66 scoring line. "Andrew is an incredible player and person," commented Coach Harris. "He is a coaches dream! Offensively gifted, defensively sound, extremely durable and very coachable. He plays in every situation, is a leader by example, and is very well liked in the locker room. Clarkson is getting an All-American caliber defenseman in Andrew."
 
A native of Monroe, NY, Himelson played his youth hockey for the Hudson Valley Polar Bears, and most recently the NJ Devils Youth U16 AAA team. "I really like what Clarkson had to offer," said Himelson. "Coach Roll, Houle and Dreschel really made me feel at home. I loved the facilities, I liked the cohesiveness in the locker room, and it reminded me a lot of the way we do things with the Hitmen. Clarkson is rich in hockey tradition and is a top level academic institution. I think it is a perfect fit for me and my family." 
 
Himelson will arrive at Potsdam for the fall of 2009 where his cross town rival will be current Hitmen captain, Mark Armstrong, who recently signed with St. Lawrence University. The campuses are located within 10 miles of one another and is one of the most heated cross town rival in all of college sports dating back over 100 years.

Hitmen take first EJHL Playoff Championship
Weekend sweep bumps off the Monarchs

Worcester, MA - Mark Armstrong scored midway through the third period and Jon Morrow held off a late charge by the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs to capture their first EJHL Playoff Championship.

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On Saturday, Cory Callen scored 7:09 into overtime to lead the Jersey Hitmen past the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs in game one of the EJHL Championship Series.

The game, which featured the 2007-08 EJHL Regular Season Co-Champions, certainly lived up to its billing. Both teams came out flying, hoping to gain the early edge. The Monarchs, however, struck less than two minutes into the game when Jimmy Gaudet sent Charlie Mullan and Kyle Mountain in on a 2-on-1. Mullan took the pass from Gaudet and skated in before hitting Mountain in the slot, and Mountain shot the puck past Hitmen goalie Jon Morrow.

Matt Amico tied the game seven minutes into the period when Nick Geraci picked up a loose puck along the boards and passed it toward the slot. The pass found Amico’s stick and Amico slid the puck past James Mello.

Amico put the Hitmen on top with 7:24 left in the period when Geraci again dug for the puck behind the net and found Mark Armstrong in the corner. Armstrong then passed to Amico, who skated around a defenseman and shot the puck past Mello.

Though defense ruled much of the second period, the Monarchs threw everything they had at the net, but to no avail. The Monarchs forwards peppered Morrow with shots early in the period, but the Hitmen goaltender would not yield. With the period winding down, Jeff Velleca was sent on a breakaway, but could not control the puck long enough to shoot it.

With 6:29 remaining in regulation, Graham Sisson sent the game into overtime when he received a pass from Lance Herrington at the goal line and beat Morrow on the far post. Yuri Bouharevich also assisted on the play.

The teams entered overtime ready to gain the upper hand in the series, but Morrow and Justin Gates would have none of it. With the Hitmen on the power play seven minutes into the extra session, Ryan Craig sent a centering pass to Cory Callen, and Callen poked in the game-winner.

Justin Gates finished the game with 31 saves, and Jon Morrow made 24 saves for the win.

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Hitmen to face Monarchs for EJHL title
#1 seed looks to continue undefeated play-off run

Wayne, NJ - Crowned co-champions of the 2008 EJHL regular season with the NH Jr Monarchs, but gaining the EJHL #1 seed in the playoffs and upcoming Jr A nationals due to a 3-0 head to head record, the Hitmen are now set to face off with the northern division champions for the right to be called EJHL play-off champion.

The Hitmen who swept their way through the quarter finals (2-0 over the NE Jr Huskies) and semi finals (2-0 over the South Shore Kings) are the only EJHL team to go undefeated in the play-offs up to this point. This weekend they look to continue their winning ways against the defending EJHL champion.

"This weekend is going to be a battle," commented coach Harris. "The Monarchs are a very talented team. They have a top notch coaching staff, two division one goaltenders, and a slew of nifty players. We really look forward to the task at hand and relish the opportunity to compete against one of the league's perennial powers."

The Monarchs are coming off two hard earned series victories going to the third and deciding mini game in both series, outlasting the Bay State Breakers and Boston Jr Bruins, have earned their birth to the finals.

"The boys are in great spirits right now, but not satisified," said coach Harris. "Our practices have clean and crisp and the boys are hungry to attain another one of their pre-season goals."

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Armstrong a Saint
Hitmen captain to don the scarlet and brown of St Lawrence in the fall

Mark Armstrong #10Wayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce their 6th college signing of the year as EJHL all-star and team captain, Mark Armstrong, has committed to St Lawrence University for the fall of '08. The hard nosed winger from Palm Harbor, Florida finished the season fourth on the Hitmen in powerplay goals, third in game winning goals, and tied for second in shorthanded goals.

"The Hitmen family is very excited for Mark today," commented coach Harris. "Mark has been with us for two years, he has been our captain for two seasons and has played a big part in the success of the team this season. Coming off knee surgery 'Army' worked hard to get himself back into shape losing 15 pounds over the summer and he has been a great leader both on and off the ice to each player in the room. He is an intense competitor and truly leads by example, I have no doubt that coach Joe Marsh will love what Mark brings to SLU."

Armstrong, who left the Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) in 2006 for the EJHL, has flourished in the east. "Playing division one hockey has always been a goal of mine," Armstrong stated. "I feel very fortunate to be a part of the St Lawrence hockey program and its rich history. I would like to thank my parents for making this possible. They stood behind me when I made the choice to come east, they supported me through the tough times and trusted that the Hitmen would help me achieve my life long dream of playing DI hockey."

Armstrong went on to say, "Coach Harris and coach Hunt have helped me immeasurably in my hockey development and maturity over the past 2 seasons, and I am so happy that I chose to come to the EJHL and the Hitmen."

Ruikka to Boston University
Hitmen defenseman to suit up for the Terriers in the fall

Ryan RuikkaWayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce that EJHL all-star defenseman, Ryan Ruikka, has accepted a scholarship to Boston University for the fall of '08. Ruikka, a native of Chelsea, Michigan, finished the season tied for 7th in EJHL defensive scoring with 30 points, but more importantly the defensive minded defenseman ended the regular season with a +35 rating.

"I thought BU was the right place for me, it just felt like home on my visit," commented Ruikka. "The opportunity was one that I could not pass up and I think it will be a great place for me. BU is an academically accredited school and has a great hockey program both of which I was looking for during my college search. I think I will fit well into the Terriers hockey program and hope to help them continue their success."

Ruikka went on to comment on the EJHL and the Hitmen, "I truly believe that coming out East to play in the EJHL was a great move for me. I got the opportunity to play and develop my skills. I also would not be where I am without my parents, who have given graciously to me and have supported me in everything I have done. I also want to thank them along with everyone back home who has taken a part of developing me and helping me move on to the next level. Lastly, I want to thank Coach Harris and Coach Hunt for believing in me and pushing me each day both on and off the ice. The value of training at a high level and being held accountable every time I stepped into the arena has afforded me the opportunity to play at BU."

Ryan will follow defenseman, Mike Hewkin (who played last season with the Hitmen and currently plays at Northeastern University) into Hockey East and the beanpot. "I was so happy for Mike last season when he made the move from the NAHL out to the Hitmen and was able to capture his DI hockey dream," commented coach Harris. "This season I feel the same elation as Ryan made the move from the USHL to the Hitmen and through our off ice training and college development theories in practice, along with the exposure that the EJHL affords the player, he was able to attain his dream. This is truly a great day for both the Ruikka family and the Hitmen organization alike, I know that Ryan will thrive under coach Parker, and develop into a fine young man."

Hitmen Clinch EJHL southern division title

 
Wayne, NJ - For the first time in their four year existence the Jersey Hitmen have clinched the EJHL southern division crown. "I am so ecstatic right now," commented coach Harris on title. "The boys have worked so hard all year for this. We have had awesome goaltending, the defensive core has been nearly perfect game in and game out and we have had four lines that compete hard every night and chip in with timely scoring, so far it has been a recipe for success."
 
The Hitmen currently sit one point out of the top spot in the EJHL. With an overall record of 36-9-9 and a league record of 26-7-7 the Hitmen have shattered their records of past seasons. Coach Harris went on to say, "Over the summer the staff went out and recruited in pieces. We took those pieces and formulated lines and defensive pairings, we watched to see what fit into the puzzle, and what didn't and I think the staff and the players did a wonderful job of playing to our strengths and attacking our weaknesses early in the season."
 
One of the glaring changes this season from years past is the players mindset and their team camaraderie, and one can see that in the team stats. This season the Hitmen bolster a line-up with 12 players over the 25 point mark, and 10 with over ten goals, illustrating that throughout this season it has truly been a team effort. The Hitmen also sit tops in the league in powerplay percentage at 23% and penalty killing percentage at 89%.
 
"Winning the southern division title is a great milestone, but it is only one on the list of three that the team put together at our first team meeting back in September," said Coach Harris. "We still have two titles in our sights, the EJHL crown and a national championship, and I know that are boys are hungry to attain all the goals that they had set back on day one."

Tufts calls on Amico
Hitmen forward to dawn the brown and blue
 
Wayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce that forward Matt Amico is headed to Tufts University for the fall of '08. Matt, who was part of a midseason trade with the NE Jr Huskies, is a three year veteran of the EJHL. "I knew Matt from his days with Andy Heinz and the Valley Jr Warriors," commented coach Harris. "After the Christmas break we were looking to solidify our line-up with a fine skating, defensive minded forward that was a great kid both on and off the ice, so I called Paul Jenkins, and the rest is history."
 
The 5'11 185lb, Buffalo, NY native has fit in nicely with the Hitmen posting a 6-8-14 scoring line in 24 games. "Matt is very excited for this opportunity to play in the NESCAC league and for the Tufts University Jumbos," said coach Harris.
 
Amico is the fourth player from the Hitmen organization to commit this season. Earlier in the season defenseman Bill Day committed to West Point (Atlantic Hockey League-Div I), closely followed by forwards Bryan Potacco (Bowling Green University-CCHA Div I) and Will Peltz (Yale University-ECAC Div I).
 

Hitmen all tied up
After tying their last three at home the Hitmen sit one point out of EJHL top spot
 
Wayne, NJ - While padding their nine point southern division lead with two points over the weekend, the Hitmen have momentarily slid out of the EJHL top spot on the heels of three home ties. "We have competed hard through this tough stretch, and I have been impressed with our relentlessness and perseverance, but we need to cash in on more of our offensive chances," coach Harris commented after this past weekend series with the second place Bridgewater Bandits. "The Bandits are a very well coached and talented team, and to put 108 shots up against such a strong team says something about our brand of hockey. However, to only score 4 times, that points out where we are falling short as a team."
 
With just five games to play in the season, the Hitmen sit just one point out of the EJHL top spot, behind a surging NH Monarchs team and the Syracuse Stars. Coach Harris commented on the upcoming Hitmen schedule, "I look forward to the challenges ahead. We play five southern division games to finish out the season, all with playoff implications, so we will need to be at our best to win the league. This is a spot that I know each player on this team will relish as we do not take short cuts."
 
This weekend the Hitmen will travel to Foxboro for the first annual South Shore Kings showcase where Sunday at 2 pm they will face off against the Bay State Breakers and look to sweep the season series. On Monday at 9 am the Hitmen will line up against the host South Shore Kings, and they will look to revenge a 4-2 loss at the hands of the Kings two weeks ago.
 

Hitmen shine in all-star classic

Effinger and Craig lead fine showing by Hitmen
 
Hooksett, NH - On Monday, January 21st the first place Hitmen sent 8 players to the EJHL all-star classic in Hooksett, NH. Eddie Effinger, Garet Chumley, Ryan Craig, Ryan Ruikka, Andrew Himelson, Jon Morrow and Jonathan Lee all represented the EJHL southern division all-stars in the 5-2 southern division win. In the victory, Eddie Effinger was named #1 star for his 2 goal, 1 assist effort and Ryan Craig was honored with the #2 star for his 3 assist effort.
 
After the game southern division coach Toby Harris said, "I was so proud of the boys today. They played hard, and each one of them was impressive in the win." He went on to say, "I spoke with many NHL, DI and DIII coaches after the game and they all commented on how hard the boys competed and how impressed they were with the way the boys approached the game. These 8 opened a lot of eyes today individually and really made the organization proud."
 
Hitmen captain, Mark Armstrong had a strong game finishing with one assist and Hitmen goaltenders, Jon Morrow (credited with the win and 16 saves) and Jonathan Lee (0 goals against on 8 shots) also played very well. Defensive partners, Ryan Ruikka and Andrew Himelson, stood out in the scouts eyes with their impressive skill sets and tremendous skating.
 

Hitmen tame Falcons and Huskies in weekend sweep

Hitmen extend lead in southern conference with four point weekend
 
West Springfield, MA - This past weekend the Hitmen packed up and headed north once again for a two game set with the NE Jr Falcons and the NE Jr Huskies. With both the Falcons and Huskies respectively battling for play-off spots the Hitmen knew that this weekend set would not be an easy one.
 
On Saturday night, the Hitmen faced off against southern division foe, the NE Jr Falcons at the Olympia Arenas in West Springfield, MA. From the drop of the puck, the Hitmen dictated play peppering the Falcons goaltender with 9 straight shots, but at the 4:14 point off an errant rebound from a weak point shot, the Falcons would go up, 1-0. This goal seemed to infuriate the Hitmen as they would rattle off three straight goals in a four minute stretch compliments of Mike Muhs (on the powerplay) and two by Garet Chumley. With a two goal lead and a 17-8 shot edge entering the second, it looked as if the Hitmen were in control, but that would all change as the officiating would take over. At the :48 second mark of the second period Ryan Craig would get whistled off for a two minute minor, and then get a ten minute misconduct tacked on, from this point the Hitmen would get charged with eight straight penalties. With each call being more outrageous than the first, the Hitmen would battle down a man or two for over 6 minutes until the Falcons (on a 5 on 3 advantage) finally lit the lamp to cut the lead to 3-2. After killing off the remaining penalties the Hitmen would go back to work and Bill Day would score on a highlight wrap around, to put the Hitmen back up by two goals heading into the third period.
 
At the start of the 3rd, once again on the powerplay, the Falcons would score to cut the Hitmen lead to one again, but that would be all as the Hitmen batted down the hatches, and added an insurance goal late as team leading scorer, Ryan Craig, would hit the empty net to put the game away. After the game coach Harris commented, "I have never seen anything like the officiating that I saw tonight. Good refs are never seen in a hockey game, pompous refs think that the parents and scouts are their to watch them, we all know what kind of official we had tonight." He went on to say, "I was impressed with the way the boys stayed together amidst the awful officiating, and battled through it for a tough two points. The Falcons are a well coached, gritty team, and taking two points from these guys is always an accomplishment."
 
On Sunday night the Hitmen traveled from Springfield, north to Tyngsboro, to face the northern division, NE Jr Huskies at the Skate 3 arena. Known as one of the toughest venues in the league to win at, the Hitmen knew that they would be in for a battle, and a battle they got.
 
Beginning the game in the same manner, as they did against the Falcons just 24 hours earlier, the Hitmen dictated play until the 1:24 mark when rookie, Kevin Clare, would notch his second career EJHL goal in as many games to put the Hitmen up, 1-0. From that point on the action would be fast, and end to end, until the 14:10 mark when the Huskies would get on the board on a nice passing play to even the score at one entering the intermission. The second period started like the first, but the first tally would be credited to the home team, as 4 minutes into the second the Huskies would break through and go up, 2-1 on a broken play in front of the Hitmen net. This goal seemed to ignite the Huskies as just 2 minutes later, shorthanded, the Huskies extended their lead cashing in on a 2 on 1 passing play, but that would not be it for the Hitmen. Down, 3-1, the Hitmen would once again show their resiliency, as they would rattle off three straight powerplay goals, by newcomer, Matt Amico, all star defenseman, Ryan Ruikka, and offensive dynamo, Corey Callen, to put the Hitmen up 4-3 with 13 minutes to play. It looked as if the momentum had shifted, and just 3 minutes later, Kevin Clare would back up that premise as he would knotch his second of the game on an awesome breakaway move, to put the Hitmen up 5-3, and it looked as if the final nail had been put in the coffin with 10 minutes to play. This was not the case as with just 1:26 left on the clock, the Huskies would come back and cut the lead to one capitalizing on a failed clearing attempt and with 1 minute left they would pull their goaltender for the extra attacker. With the 6 on 5 advantage, and just :48 seconds remaining, the Huskies would tie the game on a nice snap shot from the high slot to send the game to overtime. With the momentum now shifting back in the Huskies advantage the Hitmen looked all but out of it until with just under one minute remaining, Matt Amico picked off a clearing attempt, found Andrew Himelson streaking in from the point, and Himelson snapped a shot under the Huskie goaltenders arm to win the game in overitime, 6-5.
 
"That was quite a victory," commented coach Harris. "I have never seen a game with so many momentum changes. Shorthanded goals, powerplay goals, 6 on 5 goals, overtime goals, this game had it all."  He went on to say, "I am so proud of how we battled tonight. We played with passion, we were resilient, we really played together as a team, this was a hard fought two points."
 

 

Hitmen plant Shamrocks
Powerplay hits at 50% in weekend sweep
 
Wayne, NJ - After dropping a southern division game Tuesday on Long Island, the Hitmen were back at it with a two game set against the feisty, Boston Jr Shamrocks. The weekend set would come quickly on the heels of four games in seven days, compiled with the Hitmen coming off a 17 day Christmas break, the quick turn around would test the first place Hitmen.
 
On Saturday, the Hitmen would take the ice looking to extend their lead in the EJHL standings, and from the drop of the puck it looked as if this would not be that tall an order. Just 4 minutes into the first, veteran Tyler Savage would notch his third of the season with assists going to Tucker Callen and Will Frederick. Just three minutes later, Corey Callen would light the lamp for his 12th of the season to extend the lead, but that two goal lead was short lived as the Shamrocks battled back and scored on only their second shot cutting the lead in half. This goal at 13:23 would set off an explosion as at 14:13 Eddie Effinger would tickle the twine, and at 14:37, on the powerplay, Tucker Callen would put the Hitmen up, 4-1. It looked as if the flood gates were beginning to open, but they were quickly shut as the Shamrocks battled back scoring with just :57 seconds remaining to cut the lead again, 4-2.
 
In the second period, the Shamrocks came out buzzing and at the 10:02 mark, Josh Mandic, scored on the powerplay to slice the lead to one, 4-3, but the Hitmen would not wilt, as the Hitmen go-to-guy, Ryan Craig would put the Hitmen up to stay as he would score his 19th on season, with assists going to Josh Stone and Kevin Clare. As the game progressed the Hitmen and Shamrocks once again would trade punches with Ryan Ruikka icing the win with an empty net goal, as the Hitmen would skate to the 6-4 victory. After the game, coach Harris commented, "the Shamrocks really battled hard tonight, and despite some mental breakdowns, we were equal to the task." He went on to say, "I thought the line of Tucker Callen, Savage and Frederick was great tonight. Every time they hit the ice they made something happen (scoring twice). They were high energy, finished checks, and was the lynch pin in the victory."
 
On Sunday the Hitmen looked to rebound with a sweep and although the game started somewhat the same, the Hitmen flipped the script from Saturday. Like game one, the Hitmen started strong as Josh Newberg scored in his first two shifts to put the Hitmen up, 2-0, but unlike Saturday the Hitmen did not stop there. The Newberg back to back goals were then followed by Kevin Clare's first goal as Hitman, then just :28 seconds later in his third shift, Newberg completed the natural hat trick, putting the Hitmen up 4-0 and they would not look back. After a Shamrock goal at the 17 minute mark the Hitmen would score 7 unanswered goals to run away with it, 11-1. On the day the Hitmen also got goals from Himelson, Lampson, Conte, Chumley, Day and two from Eddie Effinger.
 
"I was very impressed today with our team's hunger around the net and ability to finish," commented coach Harris. "We had been struggling a bit on the powerplay, worked on it hard in the short week, and it definitely paid dividends today." 
 
On the day, the Hitmen went 7 for 11 with the extra attacker, raising their powerplay percentage to an impressive 22.44% good for 1st in powerplay efficiency in the EJHL. For their strong play on the powerplay, and throughout the weekend, Eddie Effinger (Offensive POTW) and Andrew Himelson (Defensive POTW) were recognized as the EJHL offensive and defensive players of the week. Effinger finished the weekend with a 3-2-5 line and Himelson was equally impressive with a 1-3-4  +8 rating weekend.
 

Hitmen send eight to EJHL all-star classic
Southern division starting line-up all Hitmen
 
Wayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen hockey club is proud to announce that they will be sending eight players to EJHL all-star classic. The classic will be held at the Tri-Town arena in Hooksett, NH, Monday January 21st at 1:30pm. Out of the eight Hitmen, an unprecedented six will be starting for the southern division team.
 
"I am so happy for each one of these guys, they all have worked so hard, and deserve this very prestigious accolade," commented southern division all-star coach, Toby Harris. "They have all brought something different to the success of the Hitmen this season, and I believe that they will undoubtedly impress on Monday."
 
At forward, the Hitmen will send team leading scorer and the six leading scorer in the league, Ryan Craig, who will dawn the EJHL all-star jersey for the second year in a row. Along with Craig, will be #17 on the EJHL top scorers list, Garet Chumley from Cambridge, MN and line mate, Eddie Effinger, who has been selected twice as EJHL offensive player of the week. Rounding out the forwards is second year captain Mark Armstrong, who is 3rd on the Hitmen with goals scored at 11.
 
On the back end, the Hitmen will send the EJHL top goal scoring defenseman, and EJHL defensive player of the week, Andrew Himelson. Himelson will be joined by his 'D' partner, and division one recruit, Ryan Ruikka, Ruikka currently sits at #7 in EJHL defensive scoring. To round out the selections, the Hitmen will send both of their goaltenders, Jon Morrow and Jonathan Lee. Morrow is currently tops in the EJHL with 14 wins and Lee is tied for first in EJHL shut-outs with three.
 
To follow the Hitmen and EJHL all-stars visit www.easternjunior.com for rosters, stats and game action.
 

Hitmen mop up at inagural EJHL Winter Showcase
Hitmen outscore opponents 12-4 in three victories
 
Marlboro, MA - Coming off a 17 day break coach Harris was leery of the team picking up where they had left off, however true to form the Hitmen did not disappoint. In the first ever EJHL/AJHL Winter Showcase the Hitmen took care of the competition disposing of the AJHL Washington Jr Nationals (3-1), the AJHL Philadelphia Jr Flyers (5-1) and league foe Valley Jr Warriors (4-2) to improve their overall record to an impressive, 31-6-6.
 
"I was quite pleased with our effort against Washington fresh off the break," commented coach Harris. "Anytime you take a long break and are without ice and competition on a regular basis conditioning and timing are always a big question mark, but all my questions were answered against the Nationals."
 
In the 3-1 victory, the Hitmen outshot Washington, 32-9, and dictated play most of the night. The bright note on the night was that the Hitmen got scoring from three out of four of the lines, as Hitmen newcomer, Josh Stone, netted his first goal as a Hitman with assists going to linemates, Matt Amico and Tucker Callen. Stone's goal was then followed by a Cory Callen tally, with assists going to Craig and Newberg, and Nick Lampson ended the scoring at the :26 second mark of the final stanza, assists going to Chmley and Effinger. Jon Lee, who was not tested a lot, kicked out 8 saves in the victory.
 
On Saturday the Hitmen faced-off against another girtty AJHL opponent in the Philadelphia Jr Flyers. "I knew Philly was going to compete hard," said coach Harris. "We played them two years ago in the Mercyherst showcase and they never stopped skating, it was the kind of game that you look for off of break to rally the troops."
 
From the drop of the puck it was a very physical game, with both teams competing hard until the Hitmen broke through at the 9:45 mark as captain Mark Armstrong netted his 17th goal of the season. The next twelve to thirteen minutes of the contest the action was fast and furious until the Hitmen broke through again, and in fine fashion, scoring twice in a :57 second span. At the 22:11 mark, Garet Chumley notched the second Hitmen goal on a nice centering pass from Eddie Effinger, and just under a minute later Josh Newberg would score a classic, blue collar Newberg goal as he would redirect a centering pass from Corey Callen through the Flyer goaltender to put the Hitmen up, 3-0. In the second half, the Flyers would try to mount a comeback scoring just :26 seconds into the period, but from there on in, Jon Morrow would shut the door kicking out 21 Philadelphia shots in the victory. The Hitmen would add two more goals late, one off the stick of Tucker Callen, and the second would be Josh Newberg's second of the game, and his first shorthanded goal of the season, and the Hitmen would roll to victory 5-1.
 
In game three, it was back to EJHL play, as the Hitmen would battle EJHL northern division foe, the Valley Jr Warriors. The Warriors, coming off victories against the Bridgewater Bandits and Boston Jr Bulldogs, were rearing to go. From the drop of the puck the Hitmen dominated play peppering the Warriors net, and that play paid off as just 1:43 into the contest, Mike Muhs would notch his 4th of the season to put the Hitmen up, 1-0. Building off the early goal, and momentum, just 3 shifts later, Muhs' linemate, Nick Geraci would tally his 9th of the year off a nice passing play from Armstrong to Muhs and Geraci would finish upstairs to extend the lead, 2-0. After the early onslaught, and the Hitmen ringing a couple of posts, Valley would settle down the troops until the 20:15 mark when defensive dynamo, Ryan Ruikka, would sneak in from the point and score his 3rd of the season to widen the Hitmen lead going into break, 3-0. After the 15 minute break, and some choice words from their head coach, Valley roared back. Just 1:03 into the second half Valley would knotch their first goal, on their 7th shot, and began to mount a comeback. As the Hitmen tried to settle the ship, the Warriors would break through again at the 8 minute mark on the powerplay, cutting the Hitmen lead to 3-2, but Jersey would not give in, and behind some huge saves from Jon Morrow, the Hitmen would skate to a 4-2 victory.
 
"You never like to see a let down like we had the first 10 minutes of the second half, but behind some spectacular saves from Jon Morrow we were able to bend back not break, and gut out a very important two league points," said coach Harris after the game.
 
For his outstanding play on the weekend Jon Morrow was honored by the EJHL with his 2nd Defensive Player of the week honor. On the weekend Morrow posted some amazing stats with a 1.50 GAA and a .923 save percentage. This comes on the heels of two other Hitmen securing the EJHL honors prior to break, for the week of 12/21/06, Bill Day (Defensive Player of the week) and Michael O'Brien (Rookie of the week) were recognized. Please visit www.easternjunior.com for the player of the week archive.
 

Hitmen break for the holidays atop the EJHL
 
Wayne, NJ - After taking 3 of 4 points from a pesky Capital District squad over the weekend the Jersey Hitmen head into the holiday break leading the EJHL. With 44 points, the Hitmen are the top team overall. Jersey leads the league in wins (20), home wins (14) winning percentage (.786), powerplay percentage (21.14%) and penalty killing percentage (90.56%).
 
"It's been a magical season thus far, but our work is far from done," commented head coach Toby Harris. "I respect each and every one of these guys so much for the hard work and dedication that they individually put into 'their' games and 'their' bodies over the summer. Nearly every player came to camp in shape, ready to compete and gelled nicely. We have a very tight knit locker room that comes to play each night for one another, it has been a pleasure to work with each and every one of them so far, and I look forward to big things from these guys down the home stretch."
 
With 17 league games (11 road and 6 home) remaining the Hitmen have set their team goals high. "Our team goals prior to the season were to win the league and to win the tier III Jr A national tournament," said coach Harris. "I am pleased with where we sit now, but understand that we have to continue to improve to attain these lofty goals. I think our boys understand this, and they have not rested on their morals up to this point. Our on ice sessions and weight room sessions have been vigorous, but I truly believe that all the hard work and sweat that each of these guys have put in will pay off down the road."
 
The Hitmen have been successful behind very strong goaltending, a strong core of mobile defenseman and a dynamic mix forwards. In goal, Jon Morrow and Jonathan Lee have been stellar both sitting in the top 10 in EJHL goaltending stats. Defensively, Andrew Himelson and Ryan Ruikka have lead the way, as Himelson sits first in league goal scoring with 9 goals. West point recruit, Bill Day, and DI prospect Kevin Clare have also pitched in with timely scoring and great defensive play. Veteran rearguards, Michael O'Brien and David Conte have been very steady all season, and newcomer, Kris Massaro, has brought a very imposing, physical presence to the defense.
 
Up front, the Hitmen have been lead by veteran, Ryan Craig. Craig, who was 1st star in the 2007 EJHL all-star game, has picked up where he left off last season leading the Hitmen in scoring with a 12-21-33 line which is good for 7th in EJHL scoring. Craig is joined by a load of talent up front with seven other Hitmen over 20 points in EJHL play. Those players are newcomers Garet Chumley (28 points), Eddie Effinger (23 points) and Nick Lampson (23 points). Also eclipsing the 20 point mark are second year Hitmen Cory Callen (29 points), Josh Newberg (25 points) and captain Mark Armstrong (22 points). Coach Harris is very happy with the offense saying, "the thing that excites me most about our forwards is that on any given night a new hero emerges. At the beginning of the year the Chumley, Effinger, Lampson line was on fire, but as they cooled Craig, Newberg, and Cory Callen picked up the slack."  Harris went on, "then the Newberg line hit some tough times and the Armstrong, Muhs, Geraci line combined for 24 points in a four game stretch. With everyone chipping in, it is going to be scary when all four lines are firing." 
 
Harris also commented on the intangibles that Tucker Callen, Kevin Miller, Tyler Savage and Will Frederick have brought to the rink. "Tucker has really filled a very important role that we had missed in the past, and that is one of a 'leader by example.' Tucker, along with Miller, Frederick and Savage bring it every night that they suit up, and their competitive natures have pushed the guys in front of them to become better. These guys are invaluable to the Hitmen and our culture."
 
The Hitmen return back to action on January 4th as they will face off in the EJHL/AJHL shoot-out at the New England Sports Center in Marlboro, MA.
 

Newberg honored by EJHL

Hard nosed center earns offensive player of the week
 
Wayne, NJ - This past weekend the Hitmen went 2-1 in the Jr Huskies classic, and Josh Newberg was a driving force despite being stricken by the flu. Newberg, who is currently tied for 3rd in team scoring and tied for 20th in
EJHL scoring, lit the lamp in all three showcase games including the game winner in the 6-5 victory over the host Huskies.
 
"Josh is a man of few words, he lets his game do the talking," said coach Harris. "Josh has been with us now for three seasons and it is amazing how he has worked to transform his game on both ends of the ice. He competes harder than anyone in the league, both on and off the ice, and will do anything for a teammate. I know Josh will go far in this game, and be a major asset to any college program."
 
On the season Newberg has compiled some pretty impressive numbers.  In 38 games Josh has a line of 15-23-38, with a +7 rating, 5 powerplay goals, and 5 game winning goals. The son of Mr and Mrs Robert Newberg, the Westfield, NJ native has garnered much college interest this season.
 
 
Hitmen gear up for Selects
Jersey sits atop the EJHL with 41 points
 
Wayne, NJ - Leaving the Wallace Civic Center in Fitchburg, MA this past weekend with 4 points, the Hitmen sat atop the EJHL and the southern division by three points. Coach Harris commented on the weekend, "I was happy with the boys performance this weekend. We competed hard, we battled back from some early deficits, and had a chance to win on Sunday, but fell short. Right now the only thing that we are focused on is the next task at hand, and that is preparing to beat a well coached Capital District team."
 
At the Huskies showcase in Fitchburg the Hitmen went 2-1 and secured four out of six possible points. On Friday afternoon the Hitmen gained two large southern division points beating a game Bay State Breakers team, 5-3. Despite getting down early, 2-0, the Hitmen came storming back in the second half scoring 5 unanswered goals by five different Hitmen. Eddie Effinger started the scoring, and he was followed by Newberg, O'Brien, Armstrong and Chumley, and Jon Morrow stood tall in net kicking out 14 Bay State shots for the victory.
 
On Saturday the Hitmen faced off against the host NE Jr Huskies and was this a roller coaster of a ride as there would be 4 lead changes, 11 goals scored, and an unconfirmed EJHL record. The Huskies would start the scoring on the first shift of the game, to once again put the Hitmen in an early hole, but the Hitmen would not go quietly as 7 minutes later Tucker Callen would knot the game at one. However, just 2 minutes later the Huskies would go back up on top, only to relinquish that lead at the 19:02 mark as Ryan Craig would score his team leading 12th goal. The teams would head into intermission tied at two, but the fireworks were about to be set off.
 
Once again the Hitmen would be caught sleeping in the first shift of the period as just :42 seconds in, the Huskies would strike to go up again, 3-2, but the lead would not last long. Just :21 seconds later Corey Callen would tickle the twine, followed by brother Tucker, and veteran Kevin Miller, all three goals happening in a unofficial EJHL record :27 seconds, and putting the Hitmen up 5-3, but the fanfare would not stop. After a Huskies time out, the home team managed to score twice in a 10 minute span to tie the game up with only five minutes remaining, but in step EJHL player of the week, Josh Newberg. Newberg would strike with just 3 minutes remaining to put the final nail into the coffin, as the Hitmen escaped, 6-5.
 
The Sunday finale would pit the first place Hitmen against the second place Bandits in an early, 7:40am affair, and it would not be pretty. Coming off of two hard fought games the Hitmen wiped the sleep out of their eyes, but could not beat Bridgewater goalie, Ross MacKinnon on their chances, dropping the final game, 4-1. After the game coach Harris commented, "we had a chance to win today, but did not deserve to win. We lost precious puck battles along the boards, and in front of our net, that resulted in goals against. When we had chances to bounce back Mackinnon was equal to the task, the bottom line is that the Bandits just executed their game plan better."
 
Currently the Hitmen sit 3 points clear of Bridgewater with 3 games in hand heading into the weekend series with the Capital District Selects at home. The Hitmen will face off against the Selects Saturday night at 7:30pm and Sunday afternoon at 12:30pm both games will be played at the Ice Vault.
 

Hitmen dispose of South Kent 4-0
Morrow and Lee combine for 19 save shut-out
 
West Point, NY - Coming off a lengthy twelve day holiday break, and on an incredible 11 game unbeaten streak, the Hitmen traveled to West Point for a rear mid season exhibition game against perennial prep power South Kent.
 
"I thought this game would be a great opportunity for us to shake off some rust after the break," commented coach Harris. "Geoff Maratolo (South Kent head coach) and I worked a camp together this past summer, became close, and thought that this game would be a great opportunity for both teams. With us coming off break, and South Kent just stepping on the ice for the beginning of their season it made a lot of sense."
 
From the drop of the puck it was evident that the Hitmen had been in mid season form as they dictated play, but a feisty South Kent squad really competed hard finishing checks and forcing the Hitmen to make plays. At the twenty minute mark of the first half, Garet Chumley struck on the power play, as he collected a rebound off the Ryan Ruikka one-timer to put the Hitmen up, 1-0. Despite a penalty riddled first stanza, as the Hitmen found themselves shorthanded for over 12 minutes, Jon Morrow stood tall in net kicking out all 14 shots that the Cardinals mustered. The period ended, 1-0, as the Hitmen weathered the storm, and shook off the rust.
 
The second half was a different game as the Hitmen found their legs and South Kent struggled in only their 7th period of the season. This was evident as the Hitmen struck three times in the 25 minute span. The steaming hot Muhs line clicked for back to back goals, and Eddie Effinger notched a power play goal to put the game out of reach as the Hitmen cruised to a 4-0 win.
 
After the game coach Harris commented on the Hitmen win, "once again I was very impressed with the play of Muhs and Armstrong. Since acquiring Mike we have become a very strong 4 line team, and he has helped in the reemergence of Mark Armstrong offensively."  Harris went on to say, "our goaltending was once again stellar and as usual the line of effinger, chumley and lampson quietly went about their business notching the game winner, and the insurance goal, I was very happy with how the team responded in the second half after a slow start."
 
The Hitmen travel to Syracuse this weekend for a huge EJHL north-south weekend series as the battle for first place in the league is renewed. Earlier in the season the Hitmen and Stars skated to a 3-3 tie at the NH Jr Monarchs tournament, as Syracuse scored with merely :6 seconds remaining. "We are looking for a little revenge," commented Hitmen goaltender Jon Morrow.

Armstrong honored as EJHL player of the week
Captain has strong showing at Valley Showcase

 
Wayne, NJ - Coming off knee surgery Mark Armstrong has something to prove both to himself and the EJHL. Armstrong came to the Hitmen last season after becoming a top 3 pick in the USHL, started strongly,  but was sidelined for most of the season with an ACL injury that required surgery. In the off season Armstrong rehab intensely, dropped 15 lbs, and came into the 07-08 season on a mission. This past weekend Armstrong's hard work paid off as he was honored by the EJHL with offensive player of the week honors.
 
The team captain from Palm Harbor, Florida exploded for 4 goals (including two on the powerplay, and a game winner), 4 assists and an outstanding +6 rating leading the first place Hitmen to a 2-0-1 weekend record. "I am so happy for Mark," commented coach Harris. "There was a list of DIII schools that wanted Mark after last season but he came to the coaching staff in mid January, and told us that he was going to sacrifice his season for surgery, so come back for his final year in the best shape of his life and lead the Hitmen to a championship!" Harris went on to say, "many times in this game talk is cheap but Mark put in the time, hard work, and has thusfar lived up to the first half of his bargain and I tip my hat to him."
 
Armstrong has not disappointed as the Hitmen are 21-3-2 over their last 26 games and currently sit first in the EJHL with wins (14), points (31), powerplay percentage (24%), and penalty kill percentage (93%).

Lee - EJHL Defensive player of the Week
Goaltender earns league honors after NH Monarch sweep
 
Wayne, NJ - After the biggest sweep in team history, as the Hitmen swept the NH Monarchs at Quinnipiac, goaltender Jonathan Lee earns defensive player of the week honors. In the two weekend victories Lee kicked out 79 of 80 shots in the two victories, 5-0 and 3-1.
 
"Jonathan is quite a competitor," commented coach Harris. "He started the season slowly but never gave up, he worked his way into the starting line-up and has not looked back."  Lee currently sits in second place in EJHL goaltending stats with a 1.99 GAA and a .920 save %. He also is tied for the league lead in shut-outs with two in just eight games, and also recorded an assist last weekend.
 
Hailing from Monterey, California, Lee is a tremendous student graduating Phillips Exeter Academy with a 3.7 GPA and he has a 1960 on his SAT's.
 

Morrow honored by the EJHL
Hitmen goaltender earns player of the week honors
 
Wayne, NJ - Strong goaltending is a cornerstone of every championship team, and Jon Morrow has been outstanding this season. Last weekend Morrow lead the Hitmen to a sweep of the NE Jr Falcons kicking out 78 of 82 shots and earning his first shut out of the season. These two stellar performances earned Morrow the EJHL defensive player of the week honor.
 
The Romeo, MI native currently sits at the top of the league in wins, minutes played and saves, and is in the top five in goals against average, save percentage and shut-outs. "Jon has been a steadying force for us all season," commented coach Harris. "He is an extremely athletic goaltender with great instincts, and competes as hard as any player on the team, we are lucky to have a goaltender of his ability between the pipes."
 
Jon and the Hitmen will travel to Haverhill this weekend for the Valley Jr Warriors annual EJHL showcase.

Hitmen ground Falcons
Weekend sweep vaults Hitmen into 1st place
 
Wayne, NJ - After polishing off the Apple Core on Wednesday, the Hitmen had a quick turn around, facing off against southern division foe, the NE Jr Falcons. The Falcons who came in on a bit of a skid found no love at the Vault dropping two to the home team, 3-0 and 5-1. (story to follow)

Hitmen take a bite out of the Core

Lampson, Himelson and Ruikka lead Hitmen to victory
 
Wayne, NJ - In a rear mid week game the Jersey Hitmen faced off against division rivals Apple Core on Wednesday night. With both teams deadlocked in third place with 16 points it was sure to be quite a battle. The Hitmen coming off a strong showing against Northwood Prep, winning 4-3 despite outshooting the prep team 36-11, were eager to avenge an earlier season loss to the Core.
 
The Hitmen started earlier, and scored often, as just :19 seconds into play Garet Chumley continued his hot play intercepting a goaltender clearing effort and sliding the puck behind the Apple Core goaltender to put the Hitmen up 1-0. This was a lead that the Hitmen would never relinquish as just minutes later, the Chumley-Effinger-Lampson line would strike again. At the 7:17 mark Nick Lampson would score his second of the season in as many games on a nice passing play from Effinger and Chumley to put the home team up 2-0, but they were not done. Just 3 minutes later Effinger would take his turn redirecting a Lampson pass the Apple Core goaltender to put the Chumley-Effinger-Lampson line, and the Hitmen, up 3-0. At this point Apple Core coach, Henry Lazar, would use his timeout and pull their goaltender looking for a spark, to no avail, as the Hitmen finished the first stanza outshooting the Core, 22-8, dominating play.
 
The second period would start differently than the first as Apple Core hit the ice after a reaming from their head coach, and cut the lead to 3-1 just 2 minutes in. This would not slow down the Hitmen as newcomer, Mike Muhs, would extend the lead back to three on a nifty tip in front of the net on a cannon from Mark Armstrong. With the period coming to a close, the Hitmen would strike again, this time on the powerplay, as EJHL rookie of the week, Andrew Himelson would snap a pass over to Ryan Ruikka who in turn snapped a hard shot to the net that, like Muhs' goal, was redirected nicely passed a beaten Core goaltender by Nick Lampson. His second of the night would put the Hitmen up 5-1, and they would not look back.
 
In the final period the hard battling Apple Core team continued to compete and at one time cut the Hitmen lead to 5-3, but the comeback was thwarted by rookie of the year candidate, Andrew Himelson, who notched his 7th of the season at 17:43 to put the game away.
 
"I thought our passion, our preparedness, and some very special efforts from a lot of guys contributed to a huge win," commented coach Harris. "We competed hard, and I think the shot total shows that (57-30), but we got some big time saves from Jon Morrow, to put away a very game Apple Core team." Harris went on to say, "we have two huge games this weekend, and now that these two points are in the book, it is time to prepare for our next competitor, the New England Falcons."
 
The Hitmen will face off against the Falcons at home this weekend, Friday night at 7pm and Saturday morning at 9:15am. Please visit www.icevault.com for details as the Hitmen will be holding their annual Skate with the Hitmen Saturday morning after the game.


Chumley and Himelson honored
Hitmen teammates earn EJHL player of the week accolades
 
Wayne, NJ - After leading the charge in a weekend sweep of division foes, the Bay State Breakers, Garet Chumley and Andrew Himelson were recognized by the league for their outstanding play. Chumley was honored with EJHL Rookie of the Week honors as he scored 2 powerplay goals and added four assists for a 6 point weekend. "I have been very happy with Garet's play so far this season," coach Harris commented. "He has been a great player, he has worked hard both on and off the ice, and most importantly he has been a great person and is very well liked in the locker room." Currently Chumley sits fifth in EJHL scoring (6-7-13) and has garnered much interest from division one schools.
 
Andrew Himelson has been a very pleasant surprise for the Hitmen this season. A product of the NJ Devils midget AAA program, Himelson has performed magnificently for the Hitmen. This past weekend Himelson earned EJHL Defensive Player of the Week honors as he lit up the Bay State goaltenders for 3 powerplay goals and added an assist along with a +4 rating on the weekend. "Andrew has been a steadying force on the back end for us this season," said coach Harris. "He is playing like a veteran back there, and the confidence that the coaching staff has in Andrew is immeasurable." Himelson currently sits in second place in EJHL defensive scoring, first in goals (4) and first in powerplay goals (4).
 

Hitmen sweep Breakers and remain undefeated

Jersey entrenched in first place after second consecutive home sweep
 
Wayne, NJ - After completing their first home sweep in two years, the Hitmen continued to make franchise history registering their first ever back to back sweeps. Along with the 'sweeps' came 8 big southern division points to leave the Hitmen and Syracuse as the only two EJHL teams still undefeated in EJHL league play. The Hitmen continued their winning ways behind great goaltending, timely scoring and tremendous play from the Jersey rearguard.
 
On Saturday night, the Hitmen came out flying and took care of business right off the bat scoring 3 times on the powerplay and adding to more even strength goals to go up 5-1. Halfway through the second period it looked as if the Hitmen were poised to give the Breakers a white washing, but to their credit, the Breakers battled back and with 3 powerplay goals of their own, cut the Hitmen lead to just, 5-4. This was the wake up call the Hitmen needed as they lengthen the lead to 6-4, and ran away with a 8-6 shoot-out. Coach Harris commented on the win, "boy was that a rollercoaster ride. You have to commened Bay State on never giving up, but on the flip side of things, our boys never stopped competing and eventually fought hard for these 2 points." 
 
Harris went on to comment on the outstanding play of the Craig, Newberg, Corey Callen line, as well as Garet Chumley and Andrew Himelson, "the Newberg line was tremendous tonight, and along with Himelson and Chumley have performed well all year, however it was those veterans that put us over the top tonight." Glancing over the box score Harris was right on as the Newberg line accrued 7 points in the game, Chumley had 2 goals and 2 assists and Himelson scored on the powerplay and also added a helper.
 
The Sunday afternoon game mirrored the Saturday night game somewhat with the Hitmen jumping out to a 2-0 lead, only to squander it giving up a powerplay and shorthanded tally, but continued to compete scoring 2 goals in the final minute of the first period. "Nick Geraci's goal (the eventual game-winner) was one of the best goals I have seen in years at this level," said Coach Harris after the victory. "He beat a forward, a defenseman, then went post to post and tucked the puck by a sprawled out goaltender, it was truly amazing!"
 
After the 6 first period goals things settled down and the goaltenders took charge. As Ostergard and Lee combined for 59 saves on 60 shots and the Hitmen skated to victory, 5-3, on an empty net goal from Corey Callen. Again the line of Craig, Newberg and Callen combined for six points and altogether 13 on the weekend, and Himelson once again struck for 2 goals. Harris added, "The Newberg line right now is playing their best hockey in two years, they have really been our 'go to' line over the past two weeks. On top of that the goaltending that we have gotten from Jon Morrow and Jonathan Lee has been stupendous, and our blue line could not be any stronger with Himelson, Ruikka, Day, Conte and youngster Kevin Clare stepping right in."
 
The Hitmen travel to New Hampshire this weekend for the NH Jr Monarchs Classic. On Friday the Hitmen will face off against the Boston Jr Shamrocks for the first time in EJHL history. Saturday pits the now undefeated Hitmen vs. the undefeated North leading Syracuse Stars, and Sunday the Hitmen face off against arch rival, Apple Core.

Hitmen crown the Kings
Hitmen sit atop the southern division after weekend sweep
 
Wayne, NJ - After starting the season with a strong showing at the Boston Jr Bruins showcase, the Hitmen continued their winning ways at home. This past weekend the Hitmen swept southern division foe, South Shore Kings, to remain undefeated in league play and perch themselves atop the EJHL southern division.
 
"I really liked how the boys competed this weekend," said Coach Harris.  "The Kings are a gritty team, with a lot of team speed, and coach Jack Sweeney always has them ready to play." Harris went on to say, "We called on our vets this weekend to step up and they did, I was also very pleasantly surprised with the emergence of some rookies."
 
With Des Moines transfer, Ryan Ruikka, out with an undisclosed injury, and Hitmen iron man, Kevin Miller out with a dislocated finger, the Hitmen were short two very valuable pieces of the puzzle. However, rookies like, Andrew Himelson, Will Frederick, and Nick Geraci picked up the slack, and performed very well in a larger role.
 
"I think the difference this weekend, and so far this season has been goaltending," coach Harris commented. "Jon Morrow has been excellent this season, and in year's past we have done a lot of 'goaltending by committee' but this season Morrow has stood tall in the cage. Along with Morrow's splendid play, which has landed him in the top five in nearly every EJHL goaltending category, Ryan Craig and Josh Newberg had tremendous weekends as they both played hard and both were credited with game winning goals in the four point Hitmen weekend."
 
The Hitmen will now gear up for a strong Bay State team which will pull into the Ice Vault arena for the weekend. "Bay State competes hard, and always has a roster full of junior hockey veterans. The key to victory this weekend against the breakers will be to match their intensity and stick to our game plan."
 
The Hitmen will face off against Bay State on Friday, October 6th at 6:15pm and then return on Saturday, October 7th at 12:15pm for the second contest. Please visit www.icevault.com for details.
 

A Good Day for the Knights
Hitmen defenseman commits to West Point
 
Wayne, NJ - The Jersey Hitmen are proud to announce their first Division 1 signing of the year as, Bill Day, has committed to West Point for the 2008-2009 season. Day, an AJHL all-star last season with the Washington Nationals, made the jump to the EJHL this season and it has already paid dividends.
 
"When I saw Billy at camp this summer I knew that he was a DI defenseman," commented coach Harris. "Not only does he have tremendous skill, but he is an amazing student and human being. Billy will be an excellent addition to the Black Knight roster, and the Army is lucky to have such a bright and special person committed to them."
 
This season Day has anchored an extremely strong rearguard along with division one prospects, Ryan Ruikka, Andrew Himelson and Kevin Clare, all which have already taken DI campus visits. "It has been a dream of mine to attend West Point," Day said. "I am so excited for this amazing opportunity."
 
Day and the Hitmen travel to the Jr Bruins shoot-out this weekend where they will face-off in league competition against the New England Jr Huskies (Friday at 9:40am), NH Jr Monarchs (Friday at 7:20pm) and finishing up with the Green Mt Glades (Saturday at 9:20am).

 

1st Annual Hitmen Showcase a Tremendous Success
 
Wayne, NJ - The Ice Vault arena and Jersey Hitmen put on their first annual Jersey Hitmen showcase last weekend and it was a resounding success. With over 20 colleges in attendance, including Providence College, Princeton University, Northeastern University, Dartmouth University, A.I.C and Manhattanville, the coaches were treated to some outstanding hockey. 

 
Headlining the tournament were EJHL powerhouses the Boston Jr Bruins, Apple Core, and the Jersey Hitmen, combined with perennial NAHL power Mahoning Valley Phantoms. Teams from the Empire, Met and AJHL leagues were also in attendance. Although there were only 4 league games played, two in the MET league and two in the Empire league, the action was fast, hard and furious.
 
"This was a tremendous weekend for junior hockey in New Jersey," head coach, Toby Harris, of the Jersey Hitmen commented. "For so long the top players in Jersey were told that they needed to leave the state to be seen, so many headed to Canada or prep, but after this weekend, many saw what junior hockey can bring to New Jersey. This weekend was an unprecedented success!" Jr Bruins head coach, and Jersey Hitmen owner, Peter Masters commented, "this facility is undoubtedly second to none in our league. The Hitmen and Ice Vault staff should be commended on an unbelievable weekend, they left no stone unturned, and their professionalism did not go unnoticed as many DI scouts have already committed to come back next season."
 
On the weekend, the EJHL fared very well going a combined, 6-2-1 with the Boston Jr Bruins beating the NY Bobcats and the NJ Rockets (AJHL), and the Jersey Hitmen beating the NJ Rockets, Pittsburgh Jr Penguins (EMJHL) and tying the Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL).
 

Jersey Hitmen Capture Eastern Showcase Title

04 August, 2007 by studio (EJHL website)

In a classic battle between two EJHL powerhouses, the Jersey Hitmen defeated New York Apple Core (Green) by a score of 3-2. In the end it was a power-play tally by Michael O’Brien with 6:32 remaining in the game that made the difference.

In a classic battle between two EJHL powerhouses, the Jersey Hitmen defeated New York Apple Core (Green) by a score of 3-2. In the end it was a power-play tally by Michael O’Brien (Franklin Lakes, NJ) with 6:32 remaining in the game that made the difference.

Leading up to that game-winning goal, both teams enjoyed solid scoring chances throughout the 30-minute period. Apple Core was the first to strike as Nick Chiavetta (Harrisburg, PA) made a strong move down the left wing and whipped a shot past the stunned netminder.

At the 20:11 mark and with the referee’s arm in the air signaling a delayed penalty, the Hitmen’s Will Frederick (Allison Park, PA) evened the contest when he burst through neutral ice and through several Apple Core defenders to deliver his second goal of the tournament. Two minutes later and with a man advantage, the Hitmen grabbed their first lead of the game when Cory Callen (Annandale, NJ) slammed home a loose puck in front of the net.

Apple Core would not relent, however, as Jesse Lehman (Atlantic Beach, NY) pounced on a rebound in the right face-off circle to tie the game at 2-2 at the 13:20 mark.

Chiavetta would notch the game winner less than seven minutes later to seal the victory for his Hitmen squad. As time dwindled off the game clock, Apple Core valiantly tried to even the game and force extra time but, in the end, could not deliver any late-game heroics.

How They Got to the Finals…

Heading into that final game, the Hitmen did not have much time to enjoy their 4-2 semifinal win over the NH Jr Monarch Empire team as they took to the ice almost immediately to face Apple Core.

In that second semifinal matchup, the Hitmen jumped out to an early 2-0 lead courtesy of tallies from Mark Armstrong (Palm Harbor, FL) and Ryan Craig (Easton, MD). The Monarchs, who were short staffed for the semifinal, battled back and scored two straight goals to even the contest with just under seven minutes remaining in the game. It wasn’t until Nick Geraci (Old Bridge, NJ) picked a perfect time to notch his first goal of the tournament, off a feed from Chris Zaires (Aberdeen, NJ). Zaires went on to add an empty netter with just two ticks left on the clock to seal the 4-2 victory.

In the first semifinal contest, it was New York Apple Core (Green) which topped the Jr Titans by a score of 5-0. Jaka Ankerst (Slovenia) put the New York squad on the board first with his second goal of the tournament just three minutes into the 30-minute period. Billy Crinnion (Bayville, NY), Greg Ciciola (Yorktown Heights, NY), Roberts Burkarts (Latvia) and Sean Escobedo (Bayside, NY) also scored in the 5-0 victory.

Apple Core secured its spot in the semifinals after posting three victories over the course of four days. The team posted 17 goals and allowed only five to claim the White Division title over the also-undefeated Boston Jr Bruins (White).

The Eastern Showcase is a premier 20 & under Hockey Tournament that features some of the best junior hockey teams from the United States and Canada. These events allow talented junior players to showcase their skills over a three-day period in a highly-competitive environment.

A true showcase for junior hockey talent, the event draws coaches from Division I through Division III schools, scouts from the American Hockey League (AHL) to the National Hockey League (NHL) and coaches and administrators from the top junior hockey teams in North America.

A total of 44 teams that comprised more than 800 players competed in this year’s Summer Eastern Showcase. Competitors hailed from nine states and two countries.

Coach Harris takes over helm!
Three year assoicate head coach and recuriting director bumped to head coach of the Hitmen

Wayne, NJ -   At last months final Hitmen camp GM Peter Masters and Head Coach Jim Hunt announced to the returning players that this season Toby Harris will be taking over the Hitmen as the head coach. This flip flop in responsibilities (Jim will stay on as associate head coach) was born out of coach Hunt's new position with the 2008 US world Junior team. Earlier this summer Jim was named as an assistant coach for the US team. "What a great honor for Jim and the Hitmen to have it's head coach be named to such a lofty position in the hockey world. This job is hard to get and I am very jealous. I know Jim loves working with the US national team so this should be a special year for him and the Hitmen" said GM masters of Hunts appointment. Because Jim's  responsibilities have increased beyond the capacity of him being able to devote his full attention to the Hitmen, as he has done in the past, he approached Peter Masters with his concerns."I in fact don't know how much I will be around the team the first half of the season. I am sure I will make most of the practices but right now it is up in the air with my responsibilities to the World junior team where I will be each weekend. I might be with the Hitmen or I might be on the road scouting for the US team," said coach Hunt. Because of the instability in his schedule and the job coach Harris has done over the years recruiting and growing as new coach both Peter Masters and Jim hunt agreed that it would be best for coach Harris to take over the ship. "I am very grateful to get this opportunity. Jim has been a great teacher for me and mentor. I know he is going to be around more than he thinks and will be a big part of what goes on day to day and long term with team. I look forward to working with him and the great bunch of guys we have coming in this year.  This also makes rooting for the US team even more fun now that we know we have one of our own helping to build a gold medal winner," said coach Harris.

Good luck to the Hitmen and the US world junior team.