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 Feb. 13, 2022 – MPHL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

The Prep team entered this year’s playoffs as the #3 seed and squared off against Shady Side in the first game. Shady Side opened the scoring on the first shift and controlled the first 3 minutes before Ben Snyderman tied the game on a great shot from the blue line. From that moment on the LFA was in complete control. Goals by Mathieu Fehr, Ryan Costin, Ryan Nutt, Masen Culley and Aidan Stubbings with 2 paced LFA to a 7-2 win. Charlie Campbell stopped 27 out of 29 shots for the win. That win put us against defending Champion Ridley College. The game was very fast, physical and big-time goalies on both ends. LFA took the lead on a Mathieu Fehr goal and held that lead until the 2-minute mark when Tommy Enrietto scored on a breakaway to make it 2-0. Owen Hardy then scored an empty net goal before Ridley broke the shutout and the score ended 3-1. Ian Vandenberg made 39 saves for the win. Unfortunately, this win proved costly and we lost Jayson Harrison and Ben Snyderman to injury. Advancing to the championship game against Bishops College, on the first shift Ryan Costin took a big hit and had to leave the game with a broken wrist. Even shorthanded the team played a great game and outshot and outplayed Bishops but came up short against a hot goalie and 5 goal posts. Bishops ended up winning 2-0 but it was a game that the LFA deserved to win.

~Coach D. Madeley

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