Congrats to Goaltender: Karlis Mezsargs, from Florida Eels Player of the Week

CONGRATS PLAYER OF THE WEEK GOALTENDER: KARLIS MEZSARGS, FLORIDA EELS

28 FEB | BY FRANK SCARPACI

USPHL Elite: South Region Players Of The Week
By USPHL Staff/USPHL.com , 02/28/20, 1:15PM EST

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Congratulations to this trio of Players Of The Week from the Florida and Southeast Divisions of the USPHL Elite.

Forward: Ronan Keenan, Tampa Bay Juniors

In a weekend that turned out to be a playoff preview against Atlanta, the Juniors’ big ‘03 Keenan racked up five goals and five assists for 10 points, putting him into a final spot of fourth overall in USPHL Elite scoring. He finished with 23-34-57 totals in 39 games played.

During the final weekend of the regular season, he had a hat trick and assist in the first game, and then went 2-4-6 the next day. Now, Tampa takes on Atlanta once again starting Saturday with a return trip to Nationals on the line.

Defense: Colin Farley, Tampa Bay Juniors

In addition to keeping the MadHatters to three goals all weekend (all in Saturday’s win), Farley was able to add two goals and four assists total for a six-point weekend.

Farley (‘01/Fort Collins, Colo.) played for the former Jr. Kings in Atlanta last year, but opted for the change to Tampa this year, where he was one of only two players – along with fellow defenseman Rasmus Tillander – to play in all 44 of the Juniors’ regular season games. He finished the season with 22 points on the season.

Goaltender: Karlis Mezsargs, Florida Eels

The Eels are heading into the playoffs super-confident in their chances to reach the National Championships between March 12-16 in Massachusetts. Whether it’s forward, defense or goaltending, the Eels have remained a solid team all season, leading to yet another Florida Division title.

Mezsargs (‘03/Riga, Latvia) is a big reason for their success, having gone 8-7-0-1 with a .924 save percentage for the season. Most recently, in a pair of games on Feb. 20 and 23 against the Florida Jr. Blades, he stopped 58 of 59 shots, including a 29-save shutout in his regular season finale for a 4-0 win.

USPHL PREMIER PLAYOFFS: FLORIDA DIVISION PREVIEW

USPHL PREMIER PLAYOFFS: FLORIDA DIVISION PREVIEW

28 FEB | BY FRANK SCARPACI

USPHL Premier Playoffs: Florida Division Preview
By Jim DenHollander/USPHL.com, 02/28/20, 1:15PM EST

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Florida Eels (32-9-2-1) vs. Florida Junior Blades (16-23-3-2)

The Eels have not just dominated the Florida Division this season, they have been among the best teams in the league once again and enjoyed a great deal of success at the Showcase events theyattended.

A 6-4 record down the season’s home stretch might not sound like a world-beating number but consider the fact the Eels turned in some solid and competitive games despite having clinched the division crown and playing against teams that were probably a little more desperate for the two points.

Watch for the Eels to turn up the intensity level again once the playoff puck is dropped.

Last season the Eels finished with 59 points so this year has seen an eight-point improvement from a team that was already best in the division. The Eels advanced to the National Championship tournament last season and this time around it will look to improve on a 1-1-1 showing in a tough pool.

The Junior Blades clinched the fourth and final playoff spot in the five-team Florida Division with a few games to spare, but also entertained thoughts of climbing as high as second until the last couple weeks. A 5-5 run down the stretch clinched the playoff spot but didn’t allow for any other movement.

But last season’s playoff adventure dictates not counting this team out.

Last year, the Blades picked up just 23 regular season points – 11 fewer than this season, but they saved the best for last, earning a playoff upset to get into the National Championship tournament, where they went undefeated, including a 2-2 tie with the regular season champion Metro Jets and wins against two other teams. But ultimately math kept them out of the semifinal round.

The Eels vs. Blades rivalry might be the oldest in the Premier league and no matter where they are in the standings, the games between these two teams are always fierce and usually close.

This past season the teams made the short trip to play each other eight times and seven went to the Eels. Games were closer in the first half of the season, the Eels capturing all but one, including two overtime wins while the Blades also picked up a one-goal edge. They played four more times since Valentines Day and the Eels took care of business in all four by three or more goals.

Tampa Bay Juniors (21-20-2-1) vs. Charleston Colonials (21-21-2)

An impressive run to the finish line including a couple wins against the first place Eels helped the Tampa Bay Juniors take second in the division with a one-point margin on the Charleston Colonials who ran into some tough competition down the stretch, including some crossover matches with Southeast Division teams.

The 7-3-0-0 record for the Juniors down the stretch was best in the division, both the Eels and Colonials close behind though at 6-4. Snatching second place from the Colonials is impressive and means the Juniors will have home team advantage in theirNational Championship qualifier playoff but the advantage is trimmed a bit as all games will be played at the Skatium in Fort Myers.

Last season the Juniors wrapped up league play with 35 points – good enough then for second place in the group even with 13fewer points than this season. The team learned not to underestimate an opponent though, upset in the Best of Three playoff by the Blades, despite a 10-goal win for the Juniors in the middle game.

The Colonials are an expansion team in the Southeast Division so there is no playoff history to go by.

The Juniors and Colonials squared off four times this past season. The first two at Charleston Oct. 19-20 went to the Juniors while the Colonials took both at Tampa Jan. 11-12, the second game a 5-4 overtime triumph.

Playoff Schedule— All four teams from the Florida Division will gather at the Skatium in Fort Myers this weekend for playoffs which will advance two teams to the National Championship tournament. Schedule for the Playoffs is listed below.

Saturday

3 p.m. – Florida Junior Blades @ Florida Eels

6 p.m. – Charleston Colonials @ Tampa Bay Juniors

Sunday

3 p.m. – Charleston Colonials @ Tampa Bay Juniors

6 p.m. – Florida Junior Blades @ Florida Eels

Monday (If necessary)

3 p.m. – Florida Junior Blades @ Florida Eels

6 p.m. – Charleston Colonials @ Tampa Bay Juniors

Congrats Two Eels Selected as Players of The Week

Jakub Kostelny, Goaltender and Defense: Egor Nosov POW

TWO EELS SELECTED AS PREMIER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

28 FEB | BY FRANK SCARPACI

USPHL Premier South Players of the Week

Week of Feb. 28

Congratulations to these players representing the USPHL Premier’s Southeast and Florida Divisions.

Forward: Viktor Martinek, Carolina Jr. Hurricanes
The ‘99 from Prague, Czech Republic, was massive for the Jr. Hurricanes during their regular season-ending split with the Potomac Patriots. The first game saw him score a goal and an assist, and he came back on Sunday with a goal and three assists, totaling a six-point weekend. .
Martinek joined in January and he has racked up 22 points in his 14 games with the Jr. Hurricanes. He exited the season leading the Jr. Hurricanes in scoring chances per game since he joined with 3.5, and he’s second only to Daniel Nau in puck challenges won per game (10.6).

Defense: Egor Nosov, Florida Eels
While many of the South Region teams had the bye week over the Valentine’s weekend, the Eels stayed busy both that weekend and this past one as well. Over the four games, Nosov (‘99/St. Petersburg, Russia) put together a scoring streak that saw him rack up seven points.
Nosov had a five-point weekend to end the regular season against the Florida Jr. Blades, whom the Eels swept and will face again this weekend in the Florida Division Playoffs. The winner of the series goes to the National Championships at Merrimack College in Massachusetts March 12-16.
Nosov led the Eels in time on ice with 24:41 per game, and he led defensively in takeaways per game (13.6).

Goaltender: Jakub Kostelny, Florida Eels
Kostelny (‘99/Trencin, Slovakia) earned three wins in his final four games of the season to finish the year with an impressive 21-6-0-0 with a .915 save percentage and a 2.85 goals against average.
Kostelny ended the season with a 26-save shutout, and that came on the trail of a 34-save effort on 35 saves one game prior.

Florida Divisional Playoff Schedule

USPHL FLORIDA DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
26 FEB | BY FRANK SCARPACI

Florida Division Playoff Schedule

Hosted by Florida EelsFort Meyers Skatium 2250 Broadway
Fort Meyers, FL 33901

Game Schedules

Feb 29th 2020 Puck Drop 9:00 am Elite Florida Eels vs Charleston Colonials

Feb 29th 2020 Puck Drop noon Elite Tampa Jrs vs Atlanta Madhatters

Feb 29th 2020 Puck Drop 3:00 pm Premier Florida Eels vs Jr Blades

Feb 29th 2020 Puck Drop 6:00 pm Premier Tampa Jrs vs Charleston Colonials

March 1st 2020 Puck Drop 9:00 am Elite Tampa Jrs vs Atlanta Madhatters

March 1st 2020 Puck Drop noon Elite Florida Eels vs Charleston Colonials

March 1st 2020 Puck Drop 3:00 pm Premier Tampa Jrs vs Charleston Colonials

March 1st 2020 Puck Drop 6:00 pm Premier Florida Eels vs Jr Blades

*If Necessary (Times will change if teams win out in 2 games)

March 2nd 2020 Puck Drop 9:00 am Elite Florida Eels vs Charleston Colonials
March 2nd 2020 Puck Drop noon Elite Tampa Jrs vs Atlanta Madhatters
March 2nd 2020 Puck Drop 3:00 pm Premier Florida Eels vs Jr Blades

March 2nd 2020 Puck Drop 6:00 pm Premier Tampa Jrs vs Charleston Colonials

Florida Eels Premier and Elite Teams Finish First In The Florida Division

Florida Eels Premier and Elite Teams Finish First In The Florida Division

By Frank Scarpaci, 02/24/20, 8:45PM EST

 

Both of the Florida Eels Premier and Elite teams finished first in the Florida Division. In fact, the Eels are the only program in the entire USPHL to have both of its teams finishing first in the Premier and Elite Divisions. That is amazing. What is even more phenomenal is the that the Eels Premier and Elite teams not only finished first over all in their divisions, they held on to that first place spot the entire season! It is an incredible accomplishment when a team is planted in first place for the entire season. That shows some impressive work and skill by the players and coaches. They had to be doing something right.

 

In the case of the Eels what makes this especially impressive is that 7 players from the Elite team were moved up to the Premier team including their top forwards Easton Moore from Alberta, Canada who had 11 goals and 24 assists; high energy forward from Montreal, Canada Ryan Goral; the Elite teams top defensive pairing of Clement Espinasse from France and Pavel Timochkofrom the Ukraine; ace goalie Alexandre Caronfrom Montreal; and rookie goalie Jeremy Vaillancourt from Montreal. Several other Elite players have also been brought up at various times during the season to help with injuries on the Premier squad. Generally, when an Elite team loses that many key guys, the team falters and slips in the standings, and quite frankly struggles to make the playoffs. Not the case with the Eels. It is a tribute to the Eels player development program to be able to train and develop players to take over and become impact players. And that is exactly what the Eels did.

 

You see the interesting thing about the Eels program is you won’t see our players in the top 10 in the player stats. This team is built on a balance attack. You will see on the Premier team for example 3 lines that could be a first line on any junior program in our league. And the 4th line would be a 2nd line anywhere. Our defense is the same. We can roll out line after line and it is seamless. On the Premier team we have: Jared Figueroa F (NJ) 21 goals 29 assists 50 points; Jens Petersen F (Denmark) 12 goals 35 assists; Demeed PodrezovF (Russia) with only 30 games played with 15 goals 31 assists; Jake Court  F (FL) 18 goals 33 assists; Gage Dill F (FL) 18 goals 32 assists; Adam Gaudet F (Montreal) 21 goals 18 assists; TJ Zebley F (FL) 12 goals 26 assists; Egor Nosov D (Ruusia) 7 goals 26 assists; Regnars Udris D (Latvia) 6 goals 23 assists;  Maksim Tereshchenko  F (Russia) 28 games 18 goals 10 assists and of course with the league’s top goalie Jakub Kostelny 27 games played 21 wins 1600 minutes .919 Sav% 2.85 GAA

 

 

 

On the Elite side you have top forward Gavin Medina F (CO) with 16 goals and 33 assists; Adam Burtzlaff  F (CO) 15 goals and 34 assists; Mikhail MelikovD (Russia) 21 goals 14 assists; Tanner SmithF (WI) 11 goals 22 assists; Matthew CliftF (CO) 13 goals and 18 assists Kaleb HarropF (STL) 15 goals and 10 assists; and  TJ McLeodF (CO) 7 goals and 15 assists and Anthony Sozio  F (FL)  with 30 games played with 6 goals 15 assists  and they have 3 of the top goalies in the league with multiple time player of the week and player of the month selections in Andrew Van Ooteghem(AZ); Karlis Mezsargs(LAV) and Thomas Steere(NH).

 

Even though both teams finished in first place, they have their eye on the big prize. The big picture:  Nationals. We know we cannot look that far ahead. The teams are in 1stplace in their Division and that means first seed in the Florida Division playoffs. The playoffs are held at a Mini Super site: The Fort Myers Skatium in Fort Myers, Fl. Represented in the Florida Division are teams not only from Florida but Georgia and South Carolina as well.

 

For the Premier Division it is the Florida Eels 1stseed, the Charleston Colonials #2 seed, Tampa Bay Juniors #3 seed, and the Florida Jr. Blades #4 seed.  On the Elite side it is the Florida Eels #1 seed, Tampa Bay Juniors #2 seed, the Atlanta Madhatters #3 seed and the Charleston Colonials #4 seed. The games are the best 2 out of 3 series and they commence this weekend Saturday February 29th, Sunday March 1st,and if necessary, Monday March 2nd.

 

The Eels are anything but complacent. They continue to follow their work out schedule – 3 hours minimum training a day. They are as focused and determined as ever. They are excited about finishing first in each of the divisions, but they know they are entering their second season and that is the playoffs. That is first and foremost on their minds.

 

Coach Frankie Scarpaci says, “the key to the Eels program is consistency.  Any program can finish first for one year.  The difference with the Florida Eels is that both teams have consistently been first or second in their divisions for well over a decade.  We have a tremendous track record of developing players.  We are one of the top programs in all of junior hockey to advance players to college.”

The Florida Eels Premier Team Sweeps the Florida Jr. Blades in Weekend Home and Away Series

The Florida Eels Premier Team Sweeps the Florida Jr. Blades in Weekend Home and Away Series

 

The Eels came on fire this weekend to finish its regular season outscoring their crosstown rivals 11-2 in their two-game series to wrap up the regular season. The Eels Premier team in fact won 7 out of the 8 contest this season . The Eels put on a clinic in the weekend games defeating the Jr. Blades 5-1 and again on Sunday 6-1. In the 8 games the Eels outscored the Jr Blades 44 to 21.

 

The two teams square off this weekend in the Florida Division playoffs. The Eels as the 1stseed and the Jr Blades the 4thseed.

 

The Eels finished this season with 32 wins and accumulated 67 points.

FRIDAY NIGHT AS THEY DEFEATED THE JR. BLADES 5-1 AT HERTZ ARENA

FLORIDA EELS PREMIER TEAM DOMINATED PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT AS THEY DEFEATED THE JR. BLADES 5-1 AT HERTZ ARENA

 

The Florida Eels Premier Team Out gunned the Jr Blades in a near perfect game for the Eels. The Eels were flying high and put 5 by the Blades net minder. Quite frankly the Eels could have put another 4-5 in last night. Nothing was stopping these guys. The goal scoring was accented by a short handed goal by Jake Court and with a huge Eels crowd in attendance the place went wild.

Equally impressive in last night’s game was the Eels dominance in net and its defense. You could see the Eels were in playoff mode and they are eager to get to next week’s playoffs.

The Elite and Premier teams finish their regular season games with final matches vs their cross town rivals the Florida Jr. Blades. The Blades Elite team is out of playoff contention while the Premier team finished in 4th place. Thus the Eels Premier team will play the Jr Blades in playoffs.

This Sunday the Elite square off at 10:15 am while the Premier play at 1:00 pm

The Florida Eels Elite Team Dismantles The Jr Blades 8-1 and Wins The Florida Division Regular Season Championship

Eels Elite team secures 1st seed in the Florida Division Playoffs

Thursday evening the Florida Eels Elite team squared off vs the Florida Jr. Blades. The Eels needed just one point in the standings to capture 1st place in the Florida Division and 1st seed in the playoffs. The Jr Blades had not secured a playoff spot and were eliminated form post season play. But one thing for sure, the Jr Blades have a lot of pride and we knew they would not go down easy. The Eels would have to bring their A game. Have all cylinders firing if they wanted to seize the opportunity to finish 1st over all in the Florida Division.

Well, both teams came out hard. For the 1st period the game was pretty even. But then the Eels went into 2nd 3rd and 4th gears so to speak. They have been working very hard over the last several weeks improving their offense and defense alike. Indeed, the Eels turned things up a notch in periods 2 and 3 and scored 8 goals and all but suffocated the Blades offense. The Blades did manage 1 goal with 8 seconds remaining in the game but it was far too little too late to be a threat.

The Eels players were threading the needle and smothering any sustainable attack. This was their last away game of the regular season. They are back at home Sunday at 10:15 am for their final regular season game against the Jr Blades

JOIN US TONIGHT AT HERTZ ARENA EELS ELITE TAKE ON THE JR. BLADES

First Place in The Florida Division Is On The Line Tonight

 20 FEB | BY FRANK SCARPACI

Tonight folks the Florida Eels Elite team square off vs. the Jr Blades in their final away game of the season. No doubt there is a lot on the line. For the Eels if they tie or win they capture 1st place. Yes they need just one point to secure first seed in the playoffs. The Eels have this home and away series against their cross town rivals – the Jr. Blades as their season concludes.

The Blades Elite team on the other hand are already eliminated from the playoffs. They are playing simply for pride and that is dangerous as the Jr Blades never quit when they are playing against the Eels. This rivalry brings out the the most competitive nerve endings from both teams.

The game is tonight 9:00 pm start time.

The Premier teams square off Friday at 5:00 pm and both teams play back home on Sunday Elite at 10:15 and Premier at 1:00 pm

USPHL Combine

The United States Premier Hockey League, and its tuition-free National Collegiate Development Conference, cordially invite you to take part in its 2020 NCDC Combines, set to take place in Fraser, Mich. (April 10-11) and Chicago, Ill. (May 1-2).

 

These Combines will feature guaranteed scouting opportunities by coaches from the USPHL’s Tier-2 Tuition-Free National Collegiate Development Conference, along with additional scouting opportunities with other USPHL teams.

 

Registration costs only $79 for each Combine. The USPHL is dedicated to providing a great value to prospective players to show their skills in front of NCDC coaches and begin new relationships.

 

Players will be guaranteed a minimum of three scrimmage games, and there will be goaltender-specific training sessions at each event. There will also be an informational seminar about the United States Premier Hockey League and its unparalleled USPHL Development Model.

 

The NCDC Detroit Combine (April 10-11) will be held at Fraser Hockeyland at 34400 Utica Road, Fraser, Mich., in the northern suburbs of Detroit, Mich. It is just over 30 minutes away from Detroit Wayne County Airport. Players can stay at the Hampton Inn Detroit/Roseville (33680 Gratiot Ave, Clinton Township, MI 48035) with a special room rate. The Hampton Inn is eight minutes drive from Fraser Hockeyland.

 

 

 

Register for the 2020 NCDC Detroit Combine:

https://usphlstats.sportngin.com/register/form/827747933

 

The NCDC Chicago Combine (May 1-2) will be held at the Fifth Third Arena at 1801 West Jackson Blvd., in Chicago, Ill. Fifth Third Arena is the practice facility for the Chicago Blackhawks. Located in downtown Chicago, it is just over 30 minutes drive from O’Hare International Airport, and under 30 minutes from Chicago Midway International Airport. There are countless lodging options in the Chicagoland area, all within a short drive of Fifth Third Arena.

 

Register for the 2020 NCDC Chicago Combine:

https://usphlstats.sportngin.com/register/form/784025157

 

Invitations to NCDC tryout camps for the 2020-21 season will be offered to select players from each Combine. The NCDC Draft will be held on May 15, and NCDC teams will be scouting players for potential selections in that event less than two weeks after the Chicago Combine.

 

Combine Offerings

The cost for each three-day combine is $79, with a three-game guarantee as well as off-ice activities, and player evaluations.

Also included: jersey, skate sharpening, laundry, accredited on-ice officials, and medical staff on site.

 

There will also be a Q&A/information seminar during each combine, where players and their parents, if in attendance, can ask questions directly of NCDC coaches and USPHL league officials.

 

The USPHL and its tuition-free division, the NCDC, are providing an unparalleled, comprehensive on-and off-ice recruiting opportunity for players from throughout the United States. Sign up today, as registration will be limited.

 

About the NCDC

The NCDC is the only tuition-free junior hockey league that is fully located in the Northeastern United States, limiting travel to New York, New Jersey and the New England states. This allows players to spend more time on development, both on-and off-ice, than traveling on a bus.

With the unmatched USPHL Showcase Series, NCDC players have several opportunities each season to play in front of several scouts at well-attended multi-day, multi-tiered events.

 

There were more than 400 former players from the USPHL’s top division skating with NCAA hockey teams during the 2019-20 season. This included individual season-ending award-winners from multiple NCAA Division 1 conferences.

 

More than 100 players committed to college hockey out of the 2018-19 NCDC season alone, and more than 30 of those players advanced to NCAA Division 1 institutions from what was then a 12-team league.

 

USPHL alumni currently skating in the NHL include players such as Jack Eichel, Charlie Coyle, Brian Dumoulin, Jimmy Vesey and Trevor vanRiemsdyk.

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