The Upper Montgomery Lightning will be looking for revenge on Wednesday evening when they face off against the Sherwood Warriors in the semifinal round of the Montgomery Hockey Conference Division Two playoff tournament. The Warriors knocked the Lightning out in the semifinal round of the Division Two tournament last season with a come from behind victory. Sherwood also defeated Upper Montgomery earlier this season 9-7 in a high scoring up and down the ice type of game. It was another come from behind victory for the Warriors. Each team sits two victories away from capturing the Division Two tournament with Wootton awaiting the winner in the Division Two championship game on Thursday afternoon. It is a repeat of last season’s end to the Division Two tournament.
Upper Montgomery had a terrific finish to the regular season, concluding 5-1-1 in conference games with the only loss to perennial powerhouse Churchill. The squad also played extremely well in close losses to Oakdale, the number one seed in the Maryland state playoff bracket, and Bullis, a powerhouse private high school program. The Lightning had a businesslike approach in dispatching Blair in their playoff opener 5-1, before the Whitman game disappointment.
The Lightning then destroyed Northwest / Quince Orchard in the quarterfinal round of the Division Two playoffs winning by an outlandish 14-1 score. There were many notable offensive performances against Northwest / Quince Orchard. Aiden Zheng scored his first career high school varsity goal and then added two more for a hat-trick. Cole Howerton recorded his first career high school varsity point with an assist. Adam Levine scored his first varsity goal of the season. Levine now has matching 1, 1, 1, 1 goal totals each season, ninth grade through senior year. Several students had big multiple point games–Chris Hassett (who is climbing up the Maryland Student Hockey League all time points and assists lists), Hunter Cameron, Brandon Bernard, Brady Berkhammer, Owen Robbins, and Henry Honacki. Every skater had at least one point.
Often, the Division Two tournament is won by the team that is able to mentally rise up and overcome the disappointment of having missed out on the state playoff tournament. Or, the tournament is won by the team that has the most available skaters for the games as they are played mid-week when many of the student athletes have competing travel team practices in preparation for the travel team league championships. The mindset of the Lightning will be critical. With seven seniors still competing, going out with a championship would cap a four year run that has taken the Lightning program to new heights.
Upper Montgomery’s play has evolved and transformed as the regular season progressed. The return of top defender, junior Andrew Botti has calmed the back end and provided additional confidence. At around the same time, Lightning senior goaltender Landon Bernard began playing much, much better in net. The Lightning are 7-2-1 over their last ten games against conference opponents.
Bernard will start in net for Upper Montgomery. He posted terrific statistics in the MHC playoffs this season and last year. He had a .966 save percentage and a 0.98 goals against average in his first three career playoff outings, never giving up more than one goal in a game. Bernard backstopped the Lightning junior varsity to the Montgomery Hockey Conference junior varsity championship two years ago. He excelled in those playoffs as well giving up only four goals over three games, including posting a shootout victory. In net for Sherwood will be Samuel Hutt. Hutt went 5-6-1 this season with a 5.07 goals against average and an .837 save percentage. Sherwood plays run and gun hockey relying on outscoring their opponents. Defensively, there will be chances for the Lightning to find the back of the net.
The Lightning’s top forward line of senior co-captain and center Chris Hassett (17GP, 15G, 19A), playing between Nathan Cassel (15GP, 11G, 18A) and Philip Shkeda (17GP, 12G, 6A) should have freedom of movement in the Sherwood offensive zone. This will be a vast departure from the playoff game against Whitman. The team’s second line will be composed of senior co-captain and center Hunter Cameron (15GP, 5G, 5A) playing with Henry Honakci (18GP, 5G, 3A) and Josh Nadler. The season ending loss of Ryan Jacobson (6GP, 4G, 1A) (out long term with a lower body injury) definitely impacted the Lightning’s secondary offensive production. Upper Montgomery’s third forward line will be centered by senior Bradley Cupples (14GP, 2G, 7A) playing with Brandon Bernard (18GP, 6G, 3A) and Zheng.
On defense the return of top Upper Montgomery defender Andrew Botti really did stabilize the back end. He will log extensive minutes against Sherwood and will play almost exclusively against the Warriors top offensive threats. The other defensive pairings will be determined at game time when the Warriors roster is known. Anticipate that 9th grade defender Miles Wendland, sophomore Brady Berkhammer, and junior Cole Howerton will receive plenty of ice time. There may also be forwards dropping back on defense to play shifts.
Sherwood’s entire success revolves around Junior center Noi Jonasson (8GP, 12G, 10A) and senior forward Grayson Winckler (14GP, 23G, 6A). Jonasson is the most talented skater in all of the Montgomery Hockey Conference. With the last line change, the Upper Montgomery coaching staff will be looking for shut down matchups as Jonasson can single handedly beat any team. He scored five points on three goals and two assists last season against the Lightning in the team’s Division Two semifinal matchup. Jonasson followed that up with two goals and two assists against Upper Montgomery in the early season matchup. Running aside Jonasson will be senior forward Grayson Winckler. Winckler is a very good skater who has also had success against the Lightning in prior games. He tallied a hat-trick in Sherwood’s Halloween night win. The rest of the Warriors lineup is young but speedy, Aidan Cook (14GP, 8G, 5A) and Cameron Calandro (14GP, 4G, 3A) have some offensive pop if left unguarded. Sherwood’s top defender is Tyler Payson (14GP, 2G, 8A).
The Lightning’s powerplay has come alive over the last four games, scoring goals in each of the first three contests and then going three for three against Northwest / Quince Orchard. The team simplified their powerplay system and is getting more shots on net and traffic in front. Upper Montgomery is now up to 7-54 on the powerplay for the season, 13.0% after beginning the season 1-43. The Lightning have gone 6-11 on their recent powerplay surge.
The week long playoff run continues on Wednesday evening. It is anticipated to be another high scoring tilt that the Lightning must prevail in. A chance to play in a championship game awaits the victor. It would be an incredible send off for the seven seniors still competing to bring the program from the bottom of the county rankings and standings to the pinnacle of winning the Division Two title.
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