His high school career might be over, but his influence and legacy on the West Seneca West hockey program will live on. Goaltender Dan Browne brought more than just a dominant net presence that included two shutouts in one week early in the season. He was a leader for the Indians whose teammates knew him as a hard worker. I …
A Haet-trick and then some: WSW back on the winning track
West Seneca West wasn’t happy with the way Rivalry Monday went, as the Indians fell to West Seneca East, 6-1. But Wednesday night, the Indians fixed that with a 9-1 win over Lockport. “[We just wanted to] have a good bounce back from the last game, just get back on the winning track,” said senior defenseman and captain Sean McCarthy. …
‘Just needed to get the two points’: WSW defeats rival Will South
For some of West Seneca West’s roster, there was some extra motivation to beat Williamsville South on Thursday night. Others hadn’t experienced last season’s emotional playoff loss to the Billies, and as WSW coach Kevin Rozo reminded his team, “We’re a different team this year; they’re a different team this year. We just needed to get the two points.” Kyle …
‘Protect our home ice’: WSW undefeated in home rink
Not much compares to the atmosphere of a West Seneca home game. On Friday night, West Seneca West took the second game of the night at the West Seneca Town rink, and they rewarded their fan section with a 7-1 win over Niagara Falls. “We were gonna come out hard,” said Indians forward Tyler Dunning. “We were gonna play the …