
Week Two of the FHL Playoffs has been postponed. It will be rescheduled for either May 9th or 10th. Stay tuned for the time and date.



Roy McDonald/Matt Wierchowski Connection: The Crosby's have a roster filled with talented players, but this is true; Arguably, no two players in the league have a better two-man connection than Roy McDonald and Matt Wierchowski. The two combined for 49 Goals and 38 Assists this year for the Crosby's. These two players need to be stopped, or the Crosby's will advance.
Offensive Depth: With five players scoring over twenty points [Bonacorso (49), McDonald (39), Hruska (37), Cleary (21), Hreha (21)], the Pirates have a great variety of depth, including skilled scorers. For the Pirates, scoring can come from anywhere.
Talented Depth: Although the Crosby's bring plenty of players to the rink every weekend, they lack a variety of talented depth. Besides McDonald, Doyle, Drane, George, and Wierchowski, they need players such as Ben Bobick, Mike Cullen, and others to step up in the playoffs.
Defensive Depth: Only three players are listed as defensemen on the Pirates roster. Shane Lucas, Joe Rogers, Mr. Roy McDonald III are said to not have the toughness and durability to last deep into the playoffs. If someone doesn't step up for the Pirates, they may be forced to try to outscore teams, and that won't work out for the Buccos.

Talent: Brian Barca, Zak Campbell, Zack Wahal, Mark Fetsko, Tom Fetsko. These players are all so talented and bring the Jets to a number one seed, with a 13-4 record. There's a reason why they scored a league leading 104 goals and gave up 64 goals, also leading the league.
Chemistry: The Bishop Boyle Lancers are together all of the time. Brian Grise, Dustin Hess, Dave Gilson, and the Siniawski's all have the on and off ice chemistry. Expect this team to be very calm, very poised going into the playoffs.
Pressure to Repeat: The Jets won the FHL Championship last year. Zak Campbell, Brian Barca, and Mark Fetsko led them last year to the win. They are in first place entering the playoffs with a bye. This team is expected to repeat, and they have to take on the pressure knowing they're the favorites and everyone is coming at them.
Scoring: Bishop Boyle has scored only 59 goals this year, which was second to last in the league. Brian Grise, the captain of Boyle, leads them with 17 goals. Next is Nick Siniawski with 14. After that, Boyle statistically doesn't have another scorer. We all know Zack Siniawski and Dustin Hess can score, but neither have this season. These players are going to have to step up and score if Boyle wants to compete against the Jets.

Offensive Depth: With five players scoring over twenty points [Bonacorso (49), McDonald (39), Hruska (37), Cleary (21), Hreha (21)], the Pirates have a great variety of depth, including skilled scorers. For the Pirates, scoring can come from anywhere.
Toughness: The Hawks are filled with a tough, gritty lineup, which consists of Jeff Pingor, Jeff Rogers, Ryan Marino, and Gary Gerson. These players are tough to play against, and even if they lose, they will make it tough on you.
Defensive Depth: Only three players are listed as defensemen on the Pirates roster. Shane Lucas, Joe Rogers, Mr. Roy McDonald III are said to not have the toughness and durability to last deep into the playoffs. If someone doesn't step up for the Pirates, they may be forced to try to outscore teams, and that won't work out for the Buccos.
Momentum: The Hawks have lost five of their last six weeks, with their only victory coming in the final week of the season against Bishop Boyle due to forfeit. In those five losses, the Hawks TOTALED 10 goals. They clearly do not have momentum going into the playoffs.
Kings (3) vs. Bishop Boyle (6)

Chad Kanz/Bill Seaman Combo: Last year's MVP Chad Kanz scored 35 goals this season. He led the Hawks to the FHL Championship last year. With offensive talent around him, Kanz is a very dangerous player for the Kings. Bill Seaman is an elder in the FHL, and possibly the league's best defenseman. Seaman would love nothing more than to win a championship. This season he's scored 3 goals and added 12 assists, but those stats don't compare to his value to the Kings.
Chemistry: The Bishop Boyle Lancers are together all of the time. Brian Grise, Dustin Hess, Dave Gilson, and the Siniawski's all have the on and off ice chemistry. Expect this team to be very calm, very poised going into the playoffs.
Confidence: A few weeks back, the Kings were in prime position to lock up the number two seed, securing a first round bye. They went on to lose the last three weeks, falling to the number three seed. Their condifence has to be at an all time low. This team will have to rally around something in order to win in the playoffs.
Scoring: Bishop Boyle has scored only 59 goals this year, which was second to last in the league. Brian Grise, the captain of Boyle, leads them with 17 goals. Next is Nick Siniawski with 14. After that, Boyle statistically doesn't have another scorer. We all know Zack Siniawski and Dustin Hess can score, but neither have this season. These players are going to have to step up and score if Boyle wants to compete this season.