The SRJC Ice Hockey team would like to invite all their fans to "Bring The Ruckus" to Vacaville for the PCHA Playoffs. The Polar Bears will be defending their PCHA championship on February 8th and 9th at Vacaville Ice Sports in Vacaville, California. SRJC enters the playoff tournament as the #1 seed and will play #4 Sacramento State on Saturday, February 8th at 8:00pm. The PCHA championship game is Sunday, February 9th at 2:30pm, the consolation game will be played prior to the championship game. Also attending the tournament are #2 UC Davis and #3 Santa Clara University. Fans can get a special rate on hotel rooms at the Hampton Inn & Suites Vacaville-Napa Valley for $99 per night when they mention the PCHA Tournament. The hotel is conveniently located right next to the Vacaville Ice Sports complex. In its first season as part of the Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association, the SRJC hockey team defeated UC Davis 9-5 Feb. 24 to win the 2013 PCHA Championship title. The Polar Bears traveled to Lake Tahoe Feb. 23-24 for the PCHA playoffs as the number 2 seed. Matched against Santa Clara University in the first round, SRJC prepared for another battle against the impressive Santa Clara goalie. SRJC forward Don Coyle scored to open the game before Santa Clara shot back-to-back goals. Alexi Kulikouskiy tied it with seven minutes left in the period, followed by another SRJC goal for a 3-1 lead. Tied at five going into the third period, the Polar Bears scored three more goals for an 8-5 win and a spot in the Championship game. The next day SRJC faced the number one seed UC Davis, who beat Sacramento State University the day before. The Polar Bears handed Davis its only loss of the regular season in a 7-6 overtime win Jan. 25. Davis scored first but SRJC forward Josiah Nikkel tied the score soon after. At the end of the first period SRJC was up 3-1. Six minutes into the second period, defenseman Bryan Vrba shot one past the Davis goaltender to pad the lead. Davis scored on a power play to come within one but SRJC’s Chris Whitten got the point back a minute later. At the end of the period the Polar Bears were on top 7-4. Polar Bear’s forward Adam Johnson added a goal in the third period before SRJC goalie Chris Tomaszewski let one by with three minutes to go. Davis went with an extra attacker in the final two minutes but couldn’t pull off a comeback. As the clock ran out, Nikkel scored an empty net goal to seal a 9-5 victory. With the final buzzer, the Polar Bear’s bench poured onto the ice in celebration. Marcel Delagnes, Kulikouskiy, Blake Johnson and Cam Davis accepted the Adam’s Cup trophy on behalf of the team as SRJC hockey fans cheered on. Players took turns posing with trophy, relishing in the team’s hard fought victory. “I couldn’t ask for a better group of guys to play and win with. Everybody worked their tails off, and it paid off,” Blake Johnson said. “I’m honored to be a part of SRJC’s first PCHA title.” With this title, the Polar Bears have a lot to be proud of and an exciting 2013-14 season awaits the club. “This win is huge for the SRJC hockey program, it gives us something that we can hang our hats on and that nobody can take from the club,” coach Tom Billeter said. “This title is a building block for our next goal, to participate in the ACHA national tournament. The PCHA title is very important to us and should provide plenty of confidence for the club as we look forward to next season.” Fans have one last chance to see the PCHA Champion SRJC Hockey team as it hosts the annual alumni game March 16 at Snoopy’s Home Ice. The Polar Bears of The Santa Rosa Junior College will be the second seed in the Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association’s 37th Annual Adams Cup Championship hosted at the South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena on February 23 and 24. In the first of two doubleheaders, the 1st place Aggies, with a league record of 11 wins and 1 loss, will meet Cal Sate Sacramento with 2 wins and 10 losses at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Leading U.C. Davis are PCHA’s top three scorers, Gordon Dickson with 66 points, Lucas Digati, 43 points and Joey Koressel also with 43 points. Sac State is lead by Matt Grindstoff who managed 7 goals and 8 assists for 15 points during the regular season. The Hornets of Sacramento State will also have their hands full with Aggie goaltender Niklas Braun who managed a goals against average of only 3.34 per game – best for the season in the PCHA. The second game of the double header single elimination tournament will see second place Santa Rosa Junior College with a record of 9 wins and 3 loses face-off against 3rd place finisher Santa Clara University regular season record of 6 wins and 6 loses. Fortified with six consecutive wins, Santa Rosa’s Polar Bears are lead by Josiah Nikkel, 33 points, Christopher Whitten, 23 points and Aliaksei Kulikousky with 19 points. The Broncos of Santa Clara, supervised with the capable goaltending of Christina Wood, have equally strong offense lead by Gage Emerson, Scott Fronsdahl and David Griffin. The winner of each game will face-off on Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for the 37th Annual Adams Cup Championship Final. The two runner-up teams will meet at 9 a.m. for 3rd place in the Sunday double header. Admission to each double header is $5.00 with all proceeds to support the member clubs of the Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association, which is completing its 41st season. Live streaming of each game may be secured through Black Dog Enterprises, http://www.blackdogenterprises.org/ProjectsBDLive-SJSU.php. |
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