Paul VI Skates Past St. Joseph with Early Goals
In a thrilling boys' ice hockey matchup on December 5, 2025, Paul VI co-op secured a decisive 4-2 victory over St. Joseph (Met.) at the Virtua-Flyers SkateZone in Voorhees. With standout performances and strategic plays, Paul VI demonstrated their dominance, improving their season record to 2-0.
Game Overview: Fast-Paced Action
The game opened with an explosive start as St. Joseph took an early lead at 1-0, thanks to Connor Emmich's power-play goal. However, Paul VI quickly retaliated, scoring two consecutive goals within minutes. Jason Bloor scored first on a power play, followed by Riley O'Lano, propelling Paul VI ahead 2-1 as the first period concluded.
Key Players and Highlights
Luciano Lisanti, the goalie for Paul VI, was remarkable, making 39 saves to keep St. Joseph at bay. Nicholas Lento and Stephen Tursi further padded the lead in the second period with additional goals. Salvatore Tuorto managed to get one back for St. Joseph, but it wasn't enough to pull ahead.
Bloor's offensive contribution also included two assists, showcasing his versatility on the ice. Nick Aversa matched this effort, solidifying their team’s collaborative effort against a struggling St. Joseph side, who fell to 0-1 in their season.
Next Matches for Both Teams
Looking ahead, Paul VI will continue their campaign with a matchup against Lawrence on Monday, while St. Joseph (Met.) will seek redemption against Pope John on the same day. Both teams are eager to sharpen their skills as the season progresses.
A Bright Future for Paul VI Hockey
This victory highlights not only the prowess of Paul VI but also raises expectations for the rest of the season. With solid performances and teamwork, they appear well-prepared to face upcoming challenges in Northern NJ's competitive hockey landscape.
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