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KINGS PARK, N.Y. – The Long Island Royals are proud to announce that former forward Robert Mastrosimone ’01 has committed to play and attend school at Boston University beginning in the fall of 2019.

 

Mastrosimone, or what he more commonly referred to as ‘Ducky” was a part of the ’00 Royals PW Major team that won the NYSAHA title and the AYHL Title in 2012-2013.

Roberts playing career is full of accomplishments and accolades. Usually playing up a birth year playing against older kids.  A lifelong Royal, Robert played 8 seasons with the LI Royals from Mite Minor to Bantam Major.

“My time with the Royals really helped me gain exposure to both USHL and D-1 college teams.  We played about 90 games and 12 tournaments/showcases in my Bantam Major year,” said Mastrosimone.  This season, Mastrosimone plays for Shattuck Saint Mary’s a hockey prep school located in Minnesota.

 

Mastrosimone played under long time Royals Head Coach, Jack Greig who has pushed many players to the next level which includes Sonny Milano the 1st round draft pick of Columbus in the 2014 Draft.

 

Long Island Royals would like to congratulate Robert and his family on taking the next step in his hockey career.

 

Boston University is located in Boston, MA and is a member of the Hockey East conference (NCAA-D1).

 

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Haverhill, MA -  The Long Island Royals would like to congratulate the 2006 Squirt Minor team for taking home the 1st place  crown in Haverhill, Mass this past Thanksgiving weekend. They faced off against some strong teams going 3-1 in the Round Robin. They had a competitive semi-final game vs a Canadian team, Ottawa Valley.   After winning that contest they faced-off against the Seacoast Spartans, which had previously beat them 5-4 in the Round Robin. The team came out solid and put the game away early as they looked for revenge. The Royals won the Final game   6-2 to take home the hardware.  Congratulations to the Squirt Minor '06 team.

 

 

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Two former Long Island Royals named to World Junior Roster for Team USA, Sonny Milano and Brandon Fortunato.

The boys will report to Boston University for training camp December 14-18, followed by an additional training camp in Vierumaki, Finland from December 19-24. According to USA Hockey’s press release, the final 23-man roster is expected to be named on December 24 and the team will compete in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, December 26-January 5 in Helsinki, Finland.

Milano, spent five seasons with the Long Island Royals, amassing 91 points (48G 33A) in 47 regular games. Milano would shine at 14U, scoring 64 points (39G 25A) in 28 regular season games, which led the Massapequa, New York native to relocate to the Cleveland Barons organization, which plays in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League.

Milano continued to have offensive success in the T1EHL, registering 87 points (44G 43A) in 40 games, which led Milano to a spot with the US NTDP alongside Hitchcock.

Milano continued to display his offensive prowess with the US NTDP, becoming one of the more prolific scorers in program history, scoring 134 points (49G 85A) in 114 games, finishing fifth in career assists. The Columbus Blue Jackets took a liking to the high-scoring forward and made him the 16th overall selection in the 2014 NHL Draft, which at the time, was the highest selection of an AYHL alumnus in the modern era.

Milano, who played on the 2015 U.S. National Junior Team, reported to the Ontario Hockey League’s Plymouth Whalers, where he amassed 68 points (22G 46A) in 50 games before reporting to the Springfield Falcons (AHL) to close out his 2014-15 campaign.

This season, Milano has dressed in 22 games for the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL), with four goals and seven assists.

Fortunato began his AYHL career with the Gulls, spending six seasons with the program before closing out his AYHL career with a Midget 16U National season with the Royals organization. All told, Fortunato played in 142 AYHL regular season games, collecting 37 goals and 96 assists.

A late addition to the US NTDP, Fortunato spent two seasons in Ann Arbor, also winning gold in 2014 before joining Boston University.

With Boston, Fortunato skated in 41 games as a freshman, tallying 18 points (1G 17A) for the national runner-up. This season, the Albertson, New York native has increased his offensive production, scoring four goals with 10 assists in just 15 games.

FOR THE FULL USA HOCKEY ARTICLE CLICK HERE

 

 

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Falmouth, MA—The LI Royals Mite Minor Black team spent the holiday weekend ‘carving up’ the opposition in the Thanksgiving Memorial Tournament in Falmouth, MA.  The team thrived in the 3 on 3 ‘race to the puck’ format and beat the host team 16-11 in the first game to set the tone.  After winning the next two games, the team was seeded 1st and faced Falmouth again in the finals.  Despite the host team being a little older and significantly bigger, Coaches Slevin and Oppedisano prepared their team well and they skated to a 13-8 finals victory!  The team finished 4-0 over the weekend and has now won two consecutive tournaments…..Congratulations!

  


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KINGS PARK, NY  — A youth hockey team on Long Island is helping to make the wish of a terminally ill boy come true.

On Sunday, the Long Island Royals honored 4-year-old Luke Carusillo, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in February.

Before their game in Kings Park, the Royals made Luke, who is a big hockey fan, an honorary team member.

The team has also been working with the Make-a-Wish Foundation to raise money to send Luke and his Lake Grove family to Disney World.

“He’s been through so much at his age already and we just wanted to make it a special day for him and raise money for him to get him to go to Disney World,” 16-year-old Kyle Jadatz said.

By Monday, they had reached their goal to raise $7,000.

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DAILY NEWS Article

 

 

 

 

 

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KINGS PARK, NY--  The Long Island Royals would like to congratulate  Joe Maguire on his college commitment. Joe a 96’ birth year has made his decision to attend the University of Brown starting in the Fall of 2016. Joe played his youth travel hockey with the Royals as well as playing one season with the Royals Junior team.  Joe then went on to play a season for the Bobcats and has played the last two seasons in the USHL with the Bloomington Thunder and now currently playing with the Sioux Falls Stampede. Best of Luck to Joe and his future hockey career!

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The LI Royals Bantam Major led by Coach Tony Colombo had a successful campaign at the 2015 Bauer World Invitational held in Chicago, IL on November 6-8.  The team was runner-up in the 24 team 2001 AAA Vapor division losing a nail biting championship game 3-4 in overtime.  Along the way they defeated teams from Illinois, California, Colorado, and Texas for an overall record of 6-1 with a goal differential of +16.  

 

The Bantam Major’s focused offence was led by Nicholas Ceccarini with 17 pts (13G, 4A) followed by Brandon Avezov (10 pts) and Matt Anastasio (9 pts) with the blue line attack coming from Dylan Murtagh (7 pts).  A solid defense led by Marc Mayer and team captain John Buckholtz frustrated the opposition letting goaltenders Vincent Salgado and Shane Drew keep them at bay with a combined GAA of 1.71.  

 

The team’s success was crowned with team assistant captain Nicholas Ceccarini being named the 2001 Vapor Division co-MVP. 

 

Congratulations boys!!!



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The Mite Minor 08 Red team finished in 2nd place this past weekend in the Falmouth Mite  3 on 3 Fall Classic. They came back to tie the first game by scoring the tying goal with 10 seconds left when they pulled their goalie. This turned out to be a huge goal as they finished 1-0-2 and that extra point earned them a birth in the finals where they lost a close one 15-13.

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Hershey,PA---Halloween weekend the Mite Development Red team played in their first ever tournament.  After winning their first 3 games of the tournament they were seeded 1st out of 12 going into the semi-final round.  They won their semi-final game in a shootout with the Game Winner going to Michael Bonkov helping them make it all the way to the finals.  Finishing off the weekend in second place taking home the Silver Trophy and were all awarded silver medals!  Congratulations to Coach Derek and the Boys!!

 

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This past weekend in Buffalo, NY three former Long Island Royals made some noise for the Canisius Golden Griff’s.

Daniel Lafontaine and Jimmy Mazza played in their first Division 1 hockey games with Daniel scoring his 1st colligate hockey career goal for the Griff’s. Canisius College is a member of the Atlantic Hockey Conference.

Nick Hutchinson another former Royal made his decision to continue his hockey career at Canisius where he committed to this past weekend. Nick is currently playing in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for Salmon Arm.

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