Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Radnor’s improbable title in the genes for Danner

- By Matt Smith msmith@delcotimes.com

HAVERFORD » It had been more than two decades since Radnor ice hockey won an ICSHL Central championsh­ip.

Sophomore goaltender James Danner has a special connection to that Radnor team from way back when: His dad Jim was the starting goalie.

The younger Danner made dad proud Thursday night at the Skatium, stopping 31 of 33 shots as No. 7 Radnor crushed fifth-seeded Springfiel­d, 8-2, to win the trophy.

“It’s special,” Danner Jr. said. “It’s the first time in 21, 22 years, and it doesn’t get better than that. It’s a great moment.”

The Raptors surprised the entire Central Division in the tournament. And perhaps Springfiel­d took them too lightly Thursday.

Of Radnor’s eight tallies, a handful seemed to come out of nowhere, whether it was due to a Springfiel­d turnover or a failure to hustle back on a clear. The latter occurred in the third period with Radnor clinging to a 3-2 lead. The Raptors were on the penalty kill and had cleared the puck out of their zone. Sophomore sniper Stephen Sucher beat the Springfiel­d defenseman to the puck behind the net then jammed it past goalie Matt Razzi.

Springfiel­d was left in a state of shock, which would worsen four minutes later when Sucher came away with a steal in the Cougars zone. Sucher was left uncovered and fired a laser past Razzi for Radnor’s fifth goal.

Sucher’s two goals effectivel­y buried the Cougars, part of five third-period tallies.

“Coming into the third period, we had the energy,” Sucher said. “We had to take a breather, and once we took

that breather, we said we were going to come into this period and we’re going to win this and we did just that. I just want to thank all of my brothers, man. We came out to work. Ever since the first practice, we knew that we were going to be a family and we were going to fight hard all season. We maybe had some bad games, but we came into this game knowing that we were going to win and that we’re brothers and that we’re going to play for each other.”

Radnor (10-11) made an improbable run in the Central tournament after winning just seven of its 18 games during the regular season. (It is the second straight year a No. 7 seed has won the tournament, Penncrest turning the trick last year.) The Raptors had lost five in a row prior to the playoffs. Nobody, except themselves, expected

to see the Raptors celebratin­g Thursday night.

“We have quite a few kids every year that play club together but this is a unique class,” said Donald Sucher, Radnor’s head coach and Stephen’s dad. “There is excellent senior leadership on this team and that is what won us this championsh­ip. It’s all about my players. My players are top notch, great athletes and great kids. I’m just here to guide them along, you know what I mean?”

Tucker Graham, Radnor’s senior captain, came ready to play. As did classmate Ryan Carr. Graham recorded a hat trick, and Carr and Sucher each scored twice each. Graham lit the lamp twice in the first period to put Radnor in front, 2-0.

“Tucker is a great captain and he’s helped us all the way. He’s helped me improve as a player,” Stephen Sucher

said. “He’s my brother, I love that kid. He’s always helped me throughout the season whether it’s club or with Radnor.”

Carr scored on a textbook deflection via a shot from sophomore defenseman Samuel Kane to give the Raptors a 3-1 lead early in the second period. Carr found the back of the net again on the power play late in the third with the game out of reach. Andy Zhang’s goal put the exclamatio­n point on the victory with 2:44 left.

“We talked a lot about just playing our game, having energy, and that’s exactly what we did,” Danner said. “We got it done and we are champions.”

Alexander Losacco tallied Springfiel­d’s first goal to trim Radnor’s lead to 2-1 with five minutes to go in the first period. Joseph Cicala scored in the second period to pull the

Cougars within 3-2.

“We were 1-1 against Springfiel­d, lost one and won one, and we were pretty confident tonight,” Donald Sucher said. “That’s a really good team over there. So is Marple Newtown and Penncrest, too. We had to really put it together to win

these games.”

Radnor and Springfiel­d will compete in the Flyers Cup A tournament next week. The 12th-seeded Raptors play No. 6 Lower Dauphin, while the sixth-seeded Cougars take on No. 11 West Chester Henderson in firstround matchups Monday.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DAILY TIMES ?? Radnor goalie James Danner makes a save in the first period against Springfiel­d at the Skatium Thursday night.
PETE BANNAN — DAILY TIMES Radnor goalie James Danner makes a save in the first period against Springfiel­d at the Skatium Thursday night.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DAILY TIMES ?? Radnor’s Tucker Graham celebrates with the ICSHL Central League Trophy Thursday night after Graham supplied a hat trick in the Raptors’ 8-2 win over Springfiel­d.
PETE BANNAN — DAILY TIMES Radnor’s Tucker Graham celebrates with the ICSHL Central League Trophy Thursday night after Graham supplied a hat trick in the Raptors’ 8-2 win over Springfiel­d.

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