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Knights fall despite Sifferlen's heroics

WATERTOWN – Ryan Sifferlen saw his high school hockey career hanging in the balance, and he put his on his back. Unfortunately for North Andover, it still wasn’t enough.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/24/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights start slow, then upset Wilmington

North Andover's Brian Amor, far right, celebrates his second period goal with his teammates during Monday afternoon's game with Wilmington at Merrimack College in North Andover. 4 Photos

NORTH ANDOVER — It’s not like this hadn’t happened before.
According to North Andover head coach Denis Barrette, slow starts and tepid play have been a bugaboo all season long, and this was the case again yesterday afternoon.
As a result, against a 13-2-2 Wilmington squad owning two wins over the Knights this year and who had already clinched the Cape Ann League crown, the first period at Merrimack College was a test of survival for goaltender Tyler Morandi.
Physical play from the Wildcats combined with steals of weak backline passes to put Morandi under the gun repeatedly in the opening 15 minutes. Luckily, the junior was up to the task, repelling all attempts until the Scarlet Knights finally escalated their play.
And on Mike Indigaro’s power-play goal in the second period, North Andover’s rebound was complete on the way to an encouraging 3-1 victory that could pay dividends come tournament time.
“I try to explain to the kids what we need to do to win,” Barrette said. “The intensity needs to be there at the start because the games are only 45 minutes long.”
But it wasn’t there at the start and Wildcat skaters Ed Barrasso, Sean Tavares, Colin Foley, Jared Ravagni and Liam Gately were rewarded with four-star scoring opportunities. Morandi turned aside each shot, allowing the Knights to escape with a scoreless deadlock.
“It wasn’t too bad,” Morandi, who finished with 27 saves, said of the opening barrage. “We weren’t playing well in the first period and then the whole team stepped it up.”
“Look at it this way,” Barrette explained, “the speech at the end of the first period wasn’t exactly a classical, ‘let’s-adjust-this’ kind of speech. There was a little more of a high-tempo (message). I think we needed that.”
Behind aggressive play from top line center Ryan Sifferlen and wingers Brian O’Connor and Brian Amor, North Andover, now 9-5-5, turned the tide and opened the scoring. Amor gobbled up the rebound of a Sean McGrath wrister in the slot and tucked it into the open net past Zach Rosa (19 saves) six minutes into the middle period.
The Knights continued to press, putting four tough short-handed shots onto Rosa before an athletic power-play move by standout senior Chris Webber tied the contest with 4:44 left in the middle period. But this didn’t depress the hosts.
“We were just fired up after the second period,” Morandi said. “We were ready to go, and a tie wasn’t going to be good enough.”
On its own power play with 7:07 left in the game, Sifferlen glided through the left faceoff circle and hit Indigaro cleanly in the left slot. The senior whipped a wrist shot past Rosa’s left hip and into the twine for the eventual game-winner.
More important, the Knights then kept Wilmington bottled up in the neutral zone, not allowing the ‘Cats to pull Rosa until only 38 seconds remained. Jack Hyman stole an entry pass at his own blue line and fed Sifferlen behind the Wilmington defense for an easy empty-net marker with 16.2 seconds to wrap up the victory.
“It’s high school hockey, sometimes the guys don’t really respond or get going when we need them to,” Barrette concluded. “It’s not like we don’t have the horses. We just try to explain what we need to do to win.”

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/16/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Freshman goalie nets assist

Central Catholic's 5-3 ice hockey victory over North Andover was not as dominating as one might expect, but it was a big day for freshman goalie Kyle Williams. He not only got the win in net, but he also assisted on one of the goals.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/09/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sifferlen hat trick leads North Andover past Pentucket

HAVERHILL — Two days, two big 5-2 victories, and two hat tricks from Ryan Sifferlen have North Andover rolling.

“He’s playing very well right now,” said North Andover coach Denis Barrette. “He is peaking at the right time.”

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/06/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights smooth at Silk

Eighth-grader Jake Silk scored his first career varsity goal and North Andover took care of business in an 8-2 win over Pentucket/Georgetown.
"We're in a playoff mood right now, and it's all about winning big games," said Knights' coach Dennis Barrette. "And they don't get any bigger than our next one against Lynnfield. It's the kind of game we just have to win."

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/31/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Back on track

Ryan Sifferlen's cold streak is firmly behind him. After scoring just one goal in his last five games, the North Andover senior and reigning Eagle-Tribune Player of the Year scored three goals and assisted on another as the Scarlet Knights played Triton to a 4-4 tie. It was Sifferlen's second hat trick of the season. 

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/28/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover 4, Triton 4

Down 4-2 with less than five minutes remaining, the Vikings (1-9-3) earned a point against the Scarlet Knights (4-4-4). Keegan Hawes had two goals. Craig White added a goal and an assist. Sean Lawless had a goal. Caleb Woodworth, Mike Balbo, Alex Saunders and Brandon Middleton had assists. Karl Orlandi had 13 saves for Triton. Matt Beavers had 11. Mike Kaminsky had nine.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/28/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nick of time

With 1:19 left in the game, North Andover's Mike Indiagro hauled in a loose puck and fired home a slap shot from just inside the blue line  to give the Scarlet Knights a 2-2 tie with North Reading.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/17/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nick of time

With 1:19 left in the game, North Andover's Mike Indigaro hauled in a loose puck and fired home a slap shot from just inside the blue line to give the Scarlet Knights a 2-2 tie with North Reading.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/17/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hyman's heroics

Jack Hyman racked up a ridiculous five points (three goals, two assists) in the North Andover boys hockey team's 7-0 romp over Amesbury. The Ryans (Gillespie and Sifferlen) added a goal and an assist each, and Mike Levy and Ryan Aresnault rounded out the Knights' scoring. Ryan Whyte finished with 14 saves in the shutout.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/04/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars