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2009 - 2010 BOSTON SWAMP RATS / HOLBROOK SWAMP DONKEYS TRYOUTS
ANNOUNCED
(Holbrook, MA 6/19/09) The Boston Swamp
Rats / Holbrook Swamp Donkeys organization of the American Inline
Hockey League have announced their tryout dates and information for
the 2009-2010 AIHL season. As is always the case, both teams will be
chosen as a result of the tryout process, so as many as 36 spots are
available between the Elite and Minor league levels.
The Swamp Rats / Swamp Donkeys organization is a leader in the sport
both on and off the floor. The Elite Level Swamp Rats finished 3rd
in the New England Division this past season before being eliminated
in the playoffs. The Minor Level Swamp Donkeys finished the regular
season with the league's best record and eventually represented the
New England Division in the AIHL's Eastern Conference playoff
weekend. Off the floor, the team has set the bar for other
organizations with, among other things, their live game video
webcasts, presented by Dave Gardner, the official voice of the
American Inline Hockey League.
There will be two separate dates for players to tryout. The 1st
tryout will be held on Saturday August 1, 2009 from 3:00 'till 5:00
PM. The 2nd tryout will be held two weeks later on Saturday August
15, 2009 from 3:00 'till 5:00 PM. Tryout fees will be as follows;
players trying out who were rostered on the '08-'09 Swamp Rats or
Swamp Donkeys will pay $25.00. Players who were not rostered within
the organization last season will be charged $50.00. Players who
participate in the 1st tryout will be allowed to skate in the 2nd
tryout for just $10.00.
Both tryouts will be held at the organizations home rink, the
Holbrook Sports Center, which is located at 616 South St. in
Holbrook, MA 02343. For further information regarding the tryouts or
the organization in general, please contact Ruppy Hailey at
603-234-6825. We hope to see you there!
www.bostonswamprats.com
www.swampdonkeyshockey.com
www.holbrooksportscenter.com
www.ratcastradio.com
SWAMP DONKEYS FALL TO GEORGIA
IN CONFERENCE FINALS
(Feasterville, PA) The Holbrook Swamp Donkeys magical season came to
a halt in the Conference Finals when the lost the series to the
Georgia Syndicate. Thanks to all who supported the Donkeys this
season and we look forward to seeing you in 2009-2010.
SWAMP
DONKEYS ADVANCE TO CONFERENCE FINALS AFTER WINS OVER SUFFOLK
(Holbrook, MA 5/30/09) The Holbrook Swamp Donkeys defeated the
Suffolk Sharks 4-3 and 5-2 on May 30th at the Holbrook Sports Center
to advance to the Conference Finals in Feasterville, PA on June
13th.
A PAIR OF BIG WINS
PROPEL THE SWAMP DONKEYS
INTO NEW ENGLAND DIVISION FINALS

(Holbrook, MA 5/9/09)
The Holbrook Swamp Donkeys (28-4-0-0) returned to action on Saturday
evening May 9th when they hosted their long time regional rivals, the
Hartford Fire Ants (14-17-0-1), in the AIHL New England Division's
semi-final round. The two teams had met a total of six times throughout
the regular season, with the good guys winning all six games, but as
everybody knows, the playoffs are a completely different animal and the
Fire Ants were not about to roll over for the Swamp Donkeys.
Game #1 saw the Swamp
Donkeys jump out to an early lead and they would never look back. After a
goal put the home team up with just over a minute played, Holbrook
stretched the lead by another goal moments later and things were looking
good for the guys in red. A questionable penalty was then assessed to the
Donkeys and, Hartford, who are known around the league for their lethal
work with the man advantage, wasted no time in cutting the deficit in half
with a power play goal. The opening stanza would end with Holbrook
clinging to a 2-1 lead. The final twelve minutes of play provided many
scoring chances at both ends of the floor but it wasn't until the 5:29
mark that another goal would be put up on the board when Hartford, while
again on the power play, knotted things up at 2-2 and things were back to
even. The Swamp Donkeys wasted little time regaining control of the game
when about a minute and a half later they lit the lamp to take a 3-2 lead.
Scoring chances were again traded between the teams but it was an empty
net goal with just :37 remaining in the 2nd half that Holbrook would put
the dagger in the heart of the Fire Ants. The home team netted another
insurance goal moments later to provide the 5-2 victory for the good guys.
Game #2 was delayed a bit
as the maintenance crew at Holbrook Sports Center did their best to
improve the rapidly deteriorating floor conditions, but little could be
done to repair the work of mother nature on this warm and humid early May
evening. As the skating surface became more and more treacherous, it
quickly became apparent that both teams would have to throw their
respective game plans out the window and adapt to the slick conditions.
The Swamp Donkeys had their chances early but an open net opportunity and
a breakaway chance would be the closest that the team would come to
reaching paydirt. The visitors however would be the first to adjust and
after a scoreless opening half, the Ants took their 1st lead of the
evening. This goal would eventually become the only tally of the game and
this best of three series would now be tied at a game a piece with a
series deciding game 3 still to be played.
Game #3 saw both teams
recognize what they would and would not be able to do on a slick floor and
after making the necessary adjustments, Holbrook and Hartford were both
able to generate some offense. The Fire Ants were the first team to find
the back of the net but the Swamp Donkeys roared back with three markers
of their own and with time running out in the opening half, things were
looking good for the home team. Unfortunately, the Fire Ants did not get
the memo that the half was coming to a close and the visitors were able to
knot this game at 3-3 as a result of a pair of goals scored with just 1:53
and :53 to play in the half. With the realization that there could be just
12 minutes left to play in their tremendous 2008-2009 season, the Holbrook
Swamp Donkeys answered the bell in the 2nd half and while on a power play,
scored the go ahead goal a minute and a half into the final stanza. Solid
play throughout the lineup allowed the good guys to score what would
eventually be the game winning goal with just over 5 minutes to play. The
Ants did make the game a bit closer with a goal moments later to make the
score 5-4 in favor of the Swamp Donkeys until Holbrook netted an empty net
goal to provide the final score of 6-4.
With the win, the
Holbrook Swamp Donkeys will face off at home against the Suffolk Sharks on
Saturday May 3, 2009 @ 3:00 PM in the AIHL's New England Division
Championship series. The Sharks, who earned a birth in the Championship
round by ousting the Beantown Bees in the opening round, are one of only
two teams this season to hang a loss on the Swamp Donkeys. The two teams
split their regular season series 2-2 and this should be a fantastic
battle between the top teams in the New England Division. As always,
general admission tickets are just $5 and are on sale at the Holbrook
Sports Center or via the team's official website
www.swampdonkeyshockey.com . Tickets can also be purchased at the door the
day of the game.
SWAMP
DONKEYS CONTINUE DOMINANT SEASON WITH A SWEEP OF THE BEES
(Holbrook, MA 4/9/09) The Holbrook Swamp Donkeys, in the midst of a
dream season in which the team has only lost 3 times in 28 games,
took to the floor this past weekend to face their cross town rivals,
thre Beantown Bees, in the friendly confines of the Holbrook Sports
Center. Holbrook (25-3-0-0) who recently locked up 1st place in the
New England Division and home floor advantage throughout the
Divisional playoffs, entered this game hoping to stay healthy and
continue their string of dominant hockey while the Bees (11-13-0-4)
find themselves smack dab in the middle of a heated battle for one
of the 3 remaining playoff spots.
Game 1 was an epic battle that featured a little of everything that
a hockey fan could possibly ask for, multiple scoring chances for
both teams, precision passing, great team defense, and superb
goaltending at both dends of the floor. The Bess jumped out to a 2-0
lead over the Swamp Donkeys and looked to be controlling the play
until Holbrook scored early in the 2nd half to cut Beantown's lead
in half. The Swamp Donkeys then scored again to knot the game at 2
goals each and this was a whole new ballgame. The floor certainly
had tilted in favor of the Swamp Donkeys and when this team smells
blood, there is little that any team can do about it. Holbrook had a
number of chances to put this one away as the game neared the end of
regulation, but after 24 minutes of high intensity hockey, this one
would require overtime to determine a winner. Both teams had a
chance to end the game early in OT, but it was the Swamp Donkeys who
scored on a breakaway midway through the bonus period and the good
guys were back to their winning ways after only playing .500 hockey
the prior weekend at the New England / Mid-Atlantic Divisions
Jamboree on Long Island.
Things went a little more as expected in the 2nd contest, as the
Swamp Donkeys took a commanding 3-0 lead and never looked back. The
Bees did try to make a game of it with a pair of goals to make it a
3-2 game, but those would be the only offense that the bad guys
could generate. At the other end of the floor, the Swamp Donkeys
added a pair of insurance goals to extend their lead to 5-2 and
that's the way that things would stand when the final buzzer
sounded.
The Swamp Donkeys close out their regular season with 4 games on
Long Island on the 18th & 19th against 2 teams who are desperate for
points in a tight race for the remaining playoff spots when they
take on the 495ers and Sharks respectively. After finishing up their
schedule, the HSD will prepare to host a home game divisional
playoff series against the 4th place finisher in the New England
Division. Tickets are $5 for advanced purchased tickets or for $7 at
the door. As always, tickets are available through the team's
official website, www.swampdonkeyshockey.com or at the door on the
day of the game.
SWAMP
DONKEYS KEEP ROLLING WITH A SWEEP OF THE BEES
(Holbrook, MA 2/8/09) The Holbrook Swamp
Donkeys remained perfect on the '08-'09 season after a sweep of their
cross town rivals, the Beantown Bees this past Saturday night at the
Holbrook Sports Center in Holbrook, MA. The Swamp Donkeys entered the game
with a stranglehold on 1st place on the New England Division by virtue of
their 14-0 record while the Bees came into this one on the heels of a
sweep of the New jersey Surge with hopes of building on that momentum.
Game #1 belonged to the good guys as they dominated the play from the
opening faceoff 'till the final buzzer. The Swamp Donkeys took a
commanding 2-0 lead before the Bees were able to solve Holbrook netminder
Phil Perrin to cut the lead in half but the home team answered right back
with a goal of their own to once again go up by a pair. After a Beantown
penalty, the HSD would open the lead to 4-1 on a power play goal with less
than a minute to go in the opening half. The 2nd half would again belong
to the boys in white with Perrin turning aside everything that the Bees
would fire his way. A late game insurance goal would give provide the
final score of 5-1 and the Swamp Donkeys winning streak would now reach an
astounding 15 games to open the season.
Game #2 would once again find Holbrook on top, but this game was much
closer than the previous contest. After a scoreless opening half, the
Swamp Donkeys wasted no time getting on the board as they grabbed the lead
just :14 in. Just :38 would pass before Holbrook extended the lead to 2-0.
After bothe teams made some visits to the sin bin, the Bees came roaring
back to tie the game with just over 3 minutes to go in regulation and all
of a sudden we had a brand new game. Another Bees penalty allowed the
Swamp Donkeys to play with the man advantage and Holbrook would make the
most of it with a power play goal to once again give them the lead. After
some late scoring chances, the Bees pulled their goaltender in an attempt
to once again tie the game but the Swamp Donkeys fired one into the open
net with just :27 to go and this one was over. With the win, the Holbrook
Swamp Donkeys winning streak continued and the team would now stand atop
the New England Division with a 16-0 record.
The Swamp Donkeys return to action in just 2 weeks when they take to the
floor of the Holbrook Sports Center on Saturday February 21, 2009 against
the 2nd place Hartford Fire Ants. The puck drops at 4:30 PM and tickets
are available at the door or via the teams official website
www.swampdonkeyshockey.com .
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