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Iroquois/Alden Varsity Chiefs See Winning December

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Photo: Celebrating the win against East Aurora on New Year's Day: Patrick Stenzel, Aiden Abraszek, Steven Kaufmann, Kyle Kupczyle and Patrick Marrone.

The month of December for the Chiefs began with an away game versus Olean on December 4th.  The Chiefs played a solid game pushing out Olean for a final of 11-2.  On December 10, the Chiefs again played away in Depew.  With two goals from Spencer Hrynczak, a goal from Joe Russo and a hat trick from Alex Held, the Chiefs topped Depew 6-4.  Playing back to back games, the Chiefs faced West Seneca East on Sunday December 11th.  Goalkeeper  Colton DeGrace, with a stellar performance, shut out the Trojans 7-0.  Goals from Ryan Nehls, Garrett Miller, Dylan Giancarlo, a natural hat trick by Spencer Hrynczak and a final goal by Eric Mattoon, secured the teams 7th win of the season.

 

December 17th found the Chiefs facing Dunkirk Fredonia.  Two goals from Cole Miller, and goals from Dylan Giancarlo, Alex Held and Daniel Porzio in conjunction with solid goaltending by Matt Majeski saw the Chiefs topping the Steelers 5-2.  Olean’s second chance agains Iroquois/ Alden brought another shutout for the Chiefs.  Colton DeGrace stood tall in net for his second shut out of the season.  With goals from Spencer Hrynczak and two from Daniel Porzio, Iroquois clutched their 9th consecutive win of the season.

 

Over the holidays, the Chiefs took a break from league play participating instead in the Orchard Park Christmas tournament.  Iroquois / Alden finished the tournament 2-2 with wins against Orchard Park B and Lancaster and two losses to St. Joes.

 

Please join the Chiefs for their next league game at 8 PM on January 4th at Leisure Rinks in Orchard Park versus Depew.  Other scheduled games include 9:15 PM January 13 at Depew Ice Rink versus West Seneca East, 8PM January 15 at Harbor Center versus Buffalo and 6:30 PM January 17 at Riverside Ice Rink versus City Honors.