Bottoms Up!

Playoff Week 2:

Week Two of playoff action saw a reversal of the ‘by the numbers’ trend from Week One, and a reversal of fortune for the top two seeds. All but one of the underdogs came out on top, carving some twists in the topsy-turvy path to Cup glory…

Captain Greg Wirth’s Orange team backed out of the playoffs as quietly and unassumingly as they backed in. After nearly staging a coup d’etat over top-seeded Yellow in Week One, the bottom seed bottomed down and out to become the first playoff casualty in Week Two. Steve Jones took the offensive reins for Green, guiding the favorites to a 4-2 victory with a 2 and 1 effort. Orange kept it too close for comfort through two, with Scott Wieland and Captain Wirth himself matching Jones’ scoring pace. It was Mostafa Azab who netted the game-winner early in the third, and Josh Tran adding insurance minutes later to bring the scoring (and Orange’s season) to a close. Nick Vacchio (11/13) earned his first career playoff win, besting the best efforts of Steve Deppensmith at the other end. Green march on to face second seed, Navy, in a delicious Week Three duel…

It was a somber, surreal second scene of act two of playoff action. A moment of silence to acknowledge the loss of Michael Froman led into the opening face-off between Silver and Red. HIs passing has shocked and saddened all of us who knew him over the course of his SDFHL career, but it hung particularly palpably on the shoulders of his Red teammates in their final foray in his final season. Steve Goncalo snapped a scoreless tie late in the first, and that would prove to be the game-winner in the 4-0 win. Goncalo added another in the second, and a helper on the third strike from Alan Razoky (1 and 2). Vance Morra capped the scoring in the third, and Chuck Bender stopped 11/11 to keep his team at ease, throughout. Red join Orange on the playoff sidelines, while Silver slide forward to face toppled top seed, Yellow, in Week Three.

Week Two of the playoffs is where we really start to see the heavyweight bouts. The two and three seeds met in the form of Navy and Brown to throw down in the first major test for the crown. Mark Ennsmann gave the lower seed the upper hand in the first, and a pair of Matt Rogers’ strikes gave Brown a 3-1 lead through two (Zach Salt had equalized before the Rogers rally). Jordan Pynn notched assists on both of Rogers’ goals, then scored one of his own early in the final frame. Zach Salt (again) provided the only, lonely answer, as a powerhouse Navy fell to an emboldened Brown, 4-2. Don Tran earned second star honors with his 25/27, while Chuck Russell (15/19) found himself on the losing end again in a fill-in role. Brown advance to the winners’ bracket finals to face Black in Week Three, while Navy will look to recover against a tough Green side in a do or die date with destiny.

The underdog power surge continued into the nightcap, as fifth-seed Black unseated top-seeded Yellow. Joe Malki posted Black up 1-0 in the first, then assisted on Kim Hernandez’ second of the playoffs in the second to make it 2-0. Yellow proved no pushover, pushing back with goals from Shawna Hamon and Jack Traughber to make it 2-2 going into the last half of the third. With 3:21 remaining, the Dynamic Darlington Duo did the deadly, definitive damage with Janice converting on Tom’s second assist of the evening to drive the game-winning 3-2 dagger. The loss is the first suffered by Yellow since Week One (nearly four moths ago!) and leaves the top seed spinning into a Week Three battle for their playoff lives against Silver. Black move on to face Brown in the winners’ bracket final, with a ticket to the big dance on the line…