Sunday, September 27, 2009

Week 4 18uAAA /16uAAA Ranks

Atlantic Youth Hockey League 18uAAA

1. Team Maryland-Overall 8-3-0
2. New Jersey Colonials-Overall 4-3-0
3. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall 3-6-1*Played in Tier1 Elite Showcase
4. Team Comcast-Overall 1-6-2*Played in Tier1 Elite Showcase
5. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall 2-5-3

16uAAA National

1. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall- 11-4-0
2. Team Comcast-Overall- 9-5-2
3. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall- 7-3-0
4. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall- 5-3-0
5. Mercer Chiefs-Overall- 8-6-0
6. Long Island Royals-Overall- 9-4-0
7. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall- 8-1-1
9. Team Maryland-Overall- 6-4-2
8. Long Island Gulls-Overall- 6-6-1
10. New Jersey Colonials-Overall- 1-7-1

16uAAA American

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall- 8-2-0
2. Hershey Jr. Bears-Overall- 3-1-0
3. New York Saints-Overall- 7-2-1
4. New Jersey Colonials-Overall- 12-5-2
5. Hartford Jr. Wolfpack-Overall- 6-2-0
6. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall- 2-3-0
7. Washington Little Capitals-Overall- 3-3-0
8. Mercer Chiefs-Overall- 4-9-1
9. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall- 4-10-0
10. Long Island Gulls-Overall- 0-4-1
11. New Jersey Rockets-Overall- 2-4-0
12. Junior Titans-Overall- 0-6-0

18uAAA- Only Comcast and the Flyers played this weekend in another Tier1 elite league showcase. Seems to be great level of play. Some league play will take place this weekend.

16uAAA National- Avalanche didn't come out to the start I thought they would've, but they have a chance to make it up by having a tough weekend playing the Devils home and home. Jr. Flyers had a good weekend beating the tough Royals twice, proving they are a top team. Devils versed Comcast and won proving they are top dog. Colonials earned there first win of the season over the Gulls.

16uAAA American- Avalanche proved that they are the team to beat. Things are starting to settle in, Hershey and Saints beat the Colonials. Gulls are a surprise team playing most of there games tight against some of the top teams, but haven't gotten the win yet.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Week 3 18uAAA /16uAAA Ranks

Atlantic Youth Hockey League 18uAAA

1. Team Maryland-Overall 8-3-0* Played in Nahl Future Prospects Tournament
2. New Jersey Colonials-Overall 4-3-0
3. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall 2-3-0**Played in Tier1 Elite Showcase
4. Team Comcast-Overall 2-5-2**Played in Tier1 Elite Showcase
5. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall 2-5-3

16uAAA National

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall- 6-2-0* Played in Nahl Future Prospects Tournament
2. Long Island Royals-Overall- 9-2-0
3. Team Comcast-Overall- 7-4-2
4. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall- 7-4-0
5. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall- 3-3-0
6. Mercer Chiefs-Overall- 7-4-0
7. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall- 3-1-0
8. Long Island Gulls-Overall- 5-3-0
9. Team Maryland-Overall- 6-2-2
10. New Jersey Colonials-Overall- 0-6-0

16uAAA American

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall- 5-2-0
2. New York Saints-Overall- 5-1-1
3. New Jersey Colonials-Overall- 10-4-2
4. Hartford Jr. Wolfpack-Overall- 6-2-0
5. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall- 1-3-0
6. Washington Little Capitals-Overall- 2-2-0
7. Hershey Jr. Bears-Overall- 2-0-0
8. Long Island Gulls-Overall- 0-3-1
9. Mercer Chiefs-Overall- 4-6-1
10. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall- 3-8-0
11. New Jersey Rockets-Overall- 2-3-0
12. Junior Titans-Overall- 0-5-0

18uAAA- No league games played this weekend. Comcast and Philadelphia played in the Tier1 Elite Showcase this weekend. Team Maryland belongs in the North American Prospects Hockey League, and played in the Nahl Future Prospects Showcase this weekend and had a good showing.

16uAAA National- Royals had a strong weekend and are proving that they are one of the top teams in the league. Avalanche also played in the Nahl Future Prospects Showcase this weekend, and are still yet to play a league game. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers and Comcast are the only teams still undefeated.

16uAAA American- All teams played this weekend. Colonials, Avalanche and Hershey still remian undefeated. Saints look strong with only one league lose, but they dropped there first game to the Little Flyers.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Week 2 18uAAA /16uAAA Ranks

Atlantic Youth Hockey League 18uAAA

1. Team Maryland-Overall Record- 6-2-0 (2-0)
2. New Jersey Colonials-Overall Record- 4-3-0 (2-0)
3. Team Comcast-Overall Record- 1-2-0 (1-2)
4. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall Record- 0-0-0 (0-0)
5. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall Record- 2-5-3 (0-3)

16uAAA National

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall Record- 3-1-0 (0-0)*
2. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall Record- 5-2-0 (0-0)
3. Team Comcast-Overall Record- 5-3-2 (0-0)*
4. Long Island Royals-Overall Record- 6-2-0 (1-1)
5. Mercer Chiefs-Overall Record- 6-3-0 (0-0)*
6. Long Island Gulls-Overall Record- 5-2-0 (0-0)
7. Team Maryland-Overall Record- 6-1-1 (2-0)
8. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Overall Record- 1-2-0 (0-0)*
9. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall Record- 1-1-0 (1-1)
10. New Jersey Colonials-Overall Record- 0-2-0 (0-2)

16uAAA American

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Overall Record- 3-2-0 (0-0)
2. New York Saints-Overall Record- 2-0-1 (2-0-1)
3. Connecticut Clippers-Overall Record- 9-3-1 (1-1)
4. New Jersey Colonials-Overall Record- 8-3-2 (3-0)
5. Long Island Gulls-Overall Record- 0-1-1 (0-1-1)
6. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Overall Record- 0-0-0 (0-0)
7. Washington Little Capitals-Overall Record- 2-0-0 (2-0)
8. Mercer Chiefs-Overall Record- 3-5-1 (0-1)
9. Hershey Jr. Bears-Overall Record- 3-3-0 (2-0)
10. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Overall Record- 2-6-0 (0-2)
11. Junior Titans-Overall Record- 0-3-0 (0-3)
12. New Jersey Rockets-Overall Record- 0-2-0 (0-2)

18uAAA- Maryland had stong victories over the young Comcast team. Colonials also look strong have a few d1 guys. Philadelphia is still yet to play. Tier1 elite showcase at Philadelphia this weekend.

16uAAA National- Maryland went 2-0 against bottoms which is they aren't ranked higher up. Avalanche looked very strong at Motor city festival. Waiting for some more league games to be played.

16uAAA American- Clippers and Saints look good, waiting to see what they can do against Avalanche. The Middle teams are all solid.

*- Played in Motor city festival in Detroit this past weekend.

Monday, September 7, 2009

John Covello's 18uAAA/ 16uAAA Rankings Week 1

Atlantic Youth Hockey League 18uAAA

All games so far have been played in Labor Day Face-Off Tier 1 Tournament in Mass.
Tier1faceoff.com

1. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Current Record- 0-0-0
2. Team Comcast-Current Record- 0-0-0
3. Team Maryland-Current Record- 4-2-0
4. New Jersey Colonials-Current Record- 2-3-0* Played in 19uAAA Division in Tournament
5. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Current Record- 2-1-3

16uAAA National

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Current Record- 0-0-0
2. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Current Record- 5-1-0
3. Team Comcast-Current Record- 3-2-1
4. Long Island Gulls-Current Record- 5-1-0
5. Mercer Chiefs-Current Record- 5-1-0
6. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers-Current Record- 0-0-0
7. Long Island Royals-Current Record- 5-1-0
8. Team Maryland-Current Record- 4-1-1
9. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Current Record- 0-0-0
10. New Jersey Colonials-Current Record- 0-0-0

16uAAA American

1. North Jersey Avalanche-Current Record- 3-2-0 *Played in National Division at Tournament
2. New York Saints-Current Record- 0-0-0
3. New Jersey Colonials-Current Record- 3-1-2
4. New Jersey Rockets- Current Record- 0-0-0
5. Long Island Gulls-Current Record- 0-0-0
6. Hershey Jr. Bears-Current Record- 0-0-0
7. Connecticut Clippers-Current Record- 0-0-0
8. Philadelphia Little Flyers-Current Record- 0-0-0
9. Junior Titans-Current Record- 0-0-0
10. Mercer Chiefs-Current Record- 2-4-1
11. New Jersey Jr. Devils-Current Record- 1-4-0
12. Washington Little Capitals-Current Record- 0-0-0

18uAAA-is strong this year all the teams are very good. Note that Philadelphia and Comcast also play in the Tier 1 Elite League.

National- Is Also Strong all teams are almost even besides the Avalanche they are going to be very strong. Watch out for the young Comcast team.

American- Isn't as strong as last year middle to bottom teams will be weak. Avalanche had impressive showing at Labor day Face-off playing up a division. Seems to be only team that can compete with National teams. Saints will be my surprise team