Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Working Overtime: Owens’ dramatic OT goal clinches victory for Knights

- By Bruce Adams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

West Chester Rustin made history Saturday afternoon, defeating Franklin Regional 2-1 in overtime to capture its fourth straight Class A Pennsylvan­ia Cup title.

Prior to Saturday, no team from eastern Pa. had won four straight Pennsylvan­ia Cups. Several teams from western Pennsylvan­ia have done it, including Meadville (1993-1996) and Bishop McCourt (1994-1997).

Rustin had to really battle for this one. After West Chester East took the Golden Knights to four overtimes in the Flyers Cup final, Rustin fell behind Franklin 1-0 in the first period of the Pennsylvan­ia Cup, held at Robert Morris University Sports Center in Pittsburgh.

Franklin Regional lost to the Golden Knights in last year’s state final, 6-0, and was aching for revenge.

Fortunatel­y for Rustin, the Golden Knights’ Brett Turner scored at 14:26 of the second period to tie the game at 1-1, with an assist from Nicholas Ferraro.

“Brett’s goal was a huge lift for us,” said Rustin coach Nick Russo. “We had been outshootin­g Franklin, but they were a good team, playing good defense. For one of our defensive men [Turner] to jump into the play and score was huge.

“I think we loosened up a little after his goal — it was like a weight off our chests.”

After the second period ended with the score tied 1-1, Russo gave his squad a brief speech in the locker room. It was a talk that sophomore Matt Owens, who scored the game-winner, remembered well.

“Coach Russo compared us to a lion, and told us that we won’t stop until we have it all,” said Owens, a big-game performer who scored a hat trick in the Golden Knights’ 6-0 in last year’s Pennsylvan­ia Cup.

Rustin outshot Franklin for the game, 38-29, but the score still remained 1-1 at the end of regulation. Just before regulation ended, the Golden Knights were hit with a delay of game penalty.

“Going into two minutes of overtime down a man (54) is a tough situation,” said Russo. “But our team has a lot of heart, a lot of character, and I think our experience in big games pulled us through those two minutes. When those two minutes were over, I think we all breathed a sigh of relief, and then we started working on the game-winner.”

Just 3:07 into overtime, Owens scored the winning goal, with an assist from Ian Strasinski.

“I could see the [upcoming] goal developing with Owens,” said Russo. “It was like watching a slow-motion movie — once he split the defense, I knew it was over.”

Owens said, “After Ian passed it to me, I beat one defenseman, went to my backhand and knocked it in. When I saw it go in, I was really excited and my first reaction was that I wanted to hug Jason [Grande] — he saved a lot of shots for us in overtime.”

Grande, who saved 62 shots in the four-overtime Flyers Cup final against West Chester East, stopped 28 Franklin shots Saturday.

“It was a great feeling to win this game and get out of Pittsburgh,” said Grande, who pitched a 6-0 shutout in last year’s Pennsylvan­ia Cup final. “We had a lot of new guys step up this year. Winning it for the fourth time is a good feeling — we have a powerhouse of an ice hockey team.”

Grande reflected on the Golden Knights’ penchant for winning in overtime down the postseason stretch.

“I think it’s the [heightened] atmosphere of the games, and that we make the simple plays, we play simple hockey,” Grande said. “We don’t make [big] mistakes.”

Russo said, “We had excellent leadership this season from guys like [senior co-captain] Tommy Sloan, [senior co-captain] Jason Grande, [senior] Matt Widdis and [junior] Connor Lapps. We’ve got seniors with lots of experience who don’t know what it’s like to lose.”

 ?? ANNE NEBORAK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? West Chester Rustin’s Brett Turner had a big goal in regulation for the Golden Knights Saturday against Franklin Regional.
ANNE NEBORAK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE West Chester Rustin’s Brett Turner had a big goal in regulation for the Golden Knights Saturday against Franklin Regional.

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