Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Grande named Player of the Year

RUSTIN SENIOR GOALIE PUTS IN A SEASON FOR THE AGES

- By Bryan Davis bdavis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @btdavis25 on Twitter

When informed that his goalie Jason Grande was going to be named the Player of the Year, West Chester Rustin coach Nick Russo put it very bluntly.

“If it was anybody other than Jason,” Russo said, “that would be a travesty.”

The wrath of Russo will be spared as Grande was head and shoulders above the pack and has certainly earned the right to be named the Daily Local News Boys Hockey AllArea Player of the Year.

Grande also has earned the high praise of his coach.

“He’s the type of player you have once in your life,” said Russo. “He’s the greatest goalie I’ve ever coached.”

The Golden Knights’ season has been well documented — a fourth straight Flyers Cup and Pennsylvan­ia Cup championsh­ip — and the cherry on top of the sundae, a national championsh­ip title. The key component of all that hardware has been Grande in between the pipes.

“It has sunk in,” said Grande. “We realize what a season we had and our accomplish­ments. Everybody contribute­d and did it in their own way.”

Rustin came through its tough Ches-Mont scheduled second to Downingtow­n East in the regular season. Then, they were upended by West Chester East, before going on a memorable run.

“Everybody was making the simple plays, doing what they had to do to overcome the other team,” said Grande.

The simplest thing to do in hockey is see the puck and stop the puck. And it was something Grande did brilliantl­y.

He allowed two goals to Unionville and one to Hershey as the Golden Knights marched to their fourth straight Flyers Cup final.

The championsh­ip game against the Vikings turned into a war of attrition that saw Grande and his counterpar­t Joe Galitski turn in performanc­es for the ages. Grande made 60 saves and Galitski 65 as the game went into the seventh period before things would be decided.

Brock Weimer scored to hand the Golden Knights their fourth straight A division title.

According to Grande, the win taught them the value of perseveran­ce.

“We realized that if we hang in there, nothing will stop us,” he said.

Russo says Grande’s calmness is his best trait.

“My calmness come naturally,” added Grande. “I never really get stressed out about anything, so in a big game, I’m able to stay calm.”

That ability, and the talent to stop pucks has made an admirer from even the team who has seen them the most.

“Jason has terrified teams for four years,” said Downingtow­n East coach Dave Hendricks. “Jason can steal a game, something so few goalies in the league can do. You have to game plan to beat Jason.”

His hockey evolution started early by chance at a Flyers between-periods staple.

“We were playing Mites on Ice at a Flyers game and they needed a goalie and they asked me to play.”

“I had him since he first started playing as a 6-yearold,” said Russo. “He was a man then and he’s a man now.”

Grande cites Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price as someones he admires and tries to model his game after.

He will go to play junior hockey after he graduates from Rustin.

“His work of art speaks for itself,” said Russo. “He’s our engine. He never fails, never flinched or faltered.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? West Chester Rustin goalie Jason Grande is the Daily Local News All-Area Boys Hockey Player of the Year.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA West Chester Rustin goalie Jason Grande is the Daily Local News All-Area Boys Hockey Player of the Year.
 ?? ANNE NEBORAK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? Rustin goalie Jason Grande minds his net.
ANNE NEBORAK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Rustin goalie Jason Grande minds his net.
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 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? West Chester Rustin goalie Jason Grande is the Daily Local News All-Area Boys Hockey Player of the Year.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA West Chester Rustin goalie Jason Grande is the Daily Local News All-Area Boys Hockey Player of the Year.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY WEST CHESTER RUSTIN ?? West Chester Rustin captains Tommy Sloan and Jason Grande celebrate the Golden Knights’ fourth consecutiv­e Pennsylvan­ia Cup title.
PHOTO COURTESY WEST CHESTER RUSTIN West Chester Rustin captains Tommy Sloan and Jason Grande celebrate the Golden Knights’ fourth consecutiv­e Pennsylvan­ia Cup title.

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