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Maraccini Leans On His Years As A Forward To Solidify Lake Forest Defense, Which Already Has SHL Wins Over Saint Viator and New Trier Green

Jake Maraccini has fond memories of his sophomore season skating for the Lake Forest JV Team, his first full year of high school hockey, when he met many of his closest friends and truly embraced what it meant to play for his school.

 

He tallied 15 goals and 16 assists that season as a forward, and his 31 points put him tied for third-most in the SHL. “Even though we lost in heartbreaking fashion in the SHL semifinals in overtime against Glenbrook North and in the state tournament (to Lincoln-Way), the season was incredibly fun,” he said.

 

Now a senior, the 17-year-old Maraccini has transitioned to defense for the Scouts’ top varsity team, in uniform No. 19.

 

“I started playing hockey when I was 4 years old with the Falcons’ Central States program, where I skated until age 13. From there, I joined the Bulldogs’ Central States program and played until I was 15. Those years really built the foundation for who I am as a player today,” he said.

 

His hockey grind has been award-winning, such as:

 

  • AHAI State Champion;
  • Central States Hockey League Academic Team;
  • Multi-time SHL All-Academic award-winner;
  • JV Alternate Captain; and
  • Varsity Alternate Captain

 

 

“The highlight of my career so far was winning the state championship with the Falcons,” Maraccini said. “The game was at The Edge Ice Arena (in Bensenville) and it felt surreal to celebrate in front of family and friends. Central States hockey was intense at that time, with several teammates from that roster now playing AAA. Tossing the gloves (in the air), skating the banner around and celebrating with a group of teammates who were also close friends was unforgettable. That season still stands as my favorite, especially because I got to share it with players like Michael Catalano, now my teammate at Lake Forest.

 

“I also remember winning the state as a mite. I was on that team with current teammates Grady Strothman and Logan Marsh. This demonstrates the strong chemistry and bond our team has developed this year.”

 

The Scouts are 2-2 to date with upset wins to date over Saint Viator and New Trier Green.

 

Lake Forest build a 2-0 first period lead over the Trevians at home on Monday, September 29, then hung on for a 3-1 win. Maraccini had an assist on Callum Eggers’ game-winning goal at 2:40 of the second period.

 

“My game is shaped by the years I spent playing forward,” he said. “I try to bring offensive instincts to the blue line, much like NHL players I admire, such as Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes. At 5-foot-11 and 150 pounds, I rely more on skating, awareness and skill than size. I’m comfortable carrying the puck out of the defensive zone, making quick breakout plays and using hockey sense to spot open ice or an open teammate.

 

“Defensively, I excel at angling forwards wide and pushing them into the boards, where I can either strip the puck or tie them up for support to arrive. My coaches and teammates have often pointed out my vision and creativity as strengths. I like making nifty plays under pressure in the defensive zone to keep us moving in transition.”

 

Maraccini credits his dad (Keith) for his hockey success. “He introduced me to hockey and has supported me through every high and low of the game,” Maraccini said. “He still gives me pep talks before games and advice after. Often, he points out things I wouldn’t have noticed myself. His perspective has been invaluable.”

 

Maraccini also acknowledges his teammates, as he always plays for his teammates, which he said is, “one of the core values of the sport,” he said. “I never want to let them down, and their effort inspires me to lead by example on and off the ice.”

 

Maraccini last season against Glenbrook North delivered one of his favorite moments. “I picked the puck off the boards at the point, dodged a defender and battled through two more,” he said. “After skating behind the net, I found Preston Lui in the slot with a crisp pass and he buried it for a huge goal.”

 

Last season also included the Rivalry Series Winter Classic game against Carmel Catholic, played at the Winter Club in Lake Forest. “I grew up playing pond hockey at that rink, so skating in a full SHL game there was surreal,” Maraccini said. “The (Chicago) Blackhawks did an amazing job setting up the venue with music, a tunnel and full broadcast coverage. Our student section packed the place and created an electric atmosphere. Beating Carmel 4–1 that night in front of classmates pounding on the glass was unforgettable.”

 

The Scouts finished 11-19 last season and barely grabbed the final SHL playoff spot. They want more wins this season, without question.

 

“This year’s Lake Forest varsity team might be the deepest squad I’ve ever been part of,” Maraccini said. “The summer was all about preparation—we trained twice a week as an organization with conditioning sessions that pushed us physically and also built strong chemistry. Coach Steve Sarauer is high on our team this year, and this shows with our intense practices and pre-game speeches.”

 

The Scouts are aided this season by newcomer Tommy Esplin, a skilled former Chicago Reapers player with a heavy shot and strong forecheck, as well as forwards Bobby Rolek, Carter Savage and Steven Valenti, who all possess scoring touch and a great mindset. Returning players Michael Catalano and Nate Robbins bring speed, scoring and a full year of varsity experience.

On the blue line, Lake Forest features a strong senior group—Luke Pasquesi, Gavin Nelson and Jack Rancourt—each tall, physical players.

 

“This team has the drive, depth and skill to make a serious run in both SHL and state playoffs,” said Maraccini, in his second season on the Scouts’ top varsity.

 

“Competing in the SHL has been both demanding and rewarding. I love the energy of student sections at home games and the chance to go against former teammates now on other squads.

Compared to last year, I’m much more confident with the puck. After getting my first varsity season under my belt, I trust my instincts more. I spent the summer working with skill coaches Tommy Boudreau and Ryan Johnson and tested myself against junior and AAA players at the Senior Chowder Cup in Boston. That experience sharpened my (play) in game scenarios.

 

“As an alternate captain, I take pride in helping myteammates, leading by example and bringing energy and advice on the bench.”

 

Maraccini added: “Leadership to me is about more than wearing an ‘A’ (on my jersey). It’s about giving everything for my teammates. You’ll often find me lifting up the energy on the bench, offering feedback or organizing team-bonding events. As a freshman, I didn’t have much interaction with the older players, but I admired Robert Medica; his ability to create offense as a defenseman made a big impact on how I see my own game.”

 

Lake Forest head coach Steve Sarauer said Maraccini brings, “good vision and strong puck-handling skills with the ability to make offensive plays.” Sarauer added, “He is less timid this season; he’s able to play with the puck more under pressure. He’s much more confident this season.”

 

Maraccini is undecided on his college plans, though he plans to major in business and eventually pursue a career in finance or real estate. “I’m also in contact with several club hockey programs and plan to continue playing competitively in college,” he said.

 

 

Slapshots With … Lake Forest Senior Jake Maraccini

Off-Ice: “This past summer, I focused heavily on running, strength training and adding weight. I’m now in the best shape of my career. Our team also does yoga once or twice a week, which has helped with recovery and consistency. I feel ready to play as many minutes as needed while staying fresh.”

Long-Term: “My ultimate goal is to become the CEO of a real estate firm and live in Boston one day.”

Hobbies: Skiing, running, volunteering and eating

Favorite NHL Team: Chicago Blackhawks

Favorite NHL Player: Cale Makar

Favorite Sports Movie: Miracle On Ice

Favorite TV Show: Suits

Motivational Song: Real by Notion

Pre-Game Meal: Tuna poke bowl, or a peanut butter crunch sandwich and smoothie from Tropical Smoothie

Favorite App: Instagram

Celebrity He’d Like to Meet: Will Ferrell

Favorite High School Uniform (other than LFHS): New Trier Green alternates

 

 

 

Previewing the 2019/2020 SHL Game of the Week

By Max Anderson 10/09/2019, 3:30pm CDT

Get all the latest info on the 2019/2020 SHL Game of the Week

Previewing the 2019/2020 SHL Game of the Week

October has arrived and if you follow the SHL, you know that means one thing: the SHL Game of the Week is back!

In year 4 of the SHL Game of the Week, Taylor Rammelt, Jimmy Olson, and Max Anderson will once again serve as the core team bringing you the top high school hockey in the state of Illinois streaming live every week through the championship of the SHL season. While much will be the same, here is a peek at some of the changes and additions to our broadcasts.

Back on YouTube Live

Following a long run on High school Cube, last season we made the switch to YouTube Live! This move proved to be an incredible decision on the SHL Network’s part. Most of the improvements are in the background, but the viewing experience on mobile devices, tablets, as well as TVs drastically improved on YouTube. In addition, You Tube does not limit the amount of games we are able to store allowing teams and relatives to go back and watch the game after the fact if they aren’t able to live.

Three New Teams Join the SHL

The Scholastic Hockey League has expanded to 10 teams! We welcome OPRF, Carmel Catholic, and St. Viator to the league and look forward to having all 3 teams on several Game of the Week broadcasts.

In-Game Production Improvements

Last season we introduced the pre-game, in-game, and post-game interviews to the broadcast. The feedback on these interviews was tremendous, and you better believe we are bringing it back! We are looking at expanding these to a “Between The Glass” style full time, 3rd broadcaster role on the weekly crew along with Taylor and Max. Expect even more analysis, more sound, and more content throughout the broadcast from all different perspectives.

Introducing the 2019/2020 SHL Sponsors

The SHL has been lucky enough to have tremendous sponsorships over the years that have, in large part, contributed to our ability to bring you the SHL Game of the Week. We have some familiar names back this year that have been long time sponsors of the SHL; but with the familiar staples, we have some new sponsors as well. Check them all out below!

CCTY BEARING

STORMY’S TAVERN AND GRILL

COGNITIVE COLLEGE ADVISING

OAK PARK RIVER FOREST HOCKEY

GLENBROOK NORTH HOCKEY

 

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See the full schedule below:

Date

Away

Home

Time

Location

Sunday, October 13, 2019

LAG

Carmel

4:30

Heartland Ice Arena

Friday, October 18, 2019

OPRF

York

7:20

Addison

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Carmel

GBN

7:25

Northbrook Ice arena

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Carmel

St. Viator

7:35

Mt. Prospect Ice arena

Friday, November 1, 2019

LAG

York

8:30

Addison

Saturday, November 9, 2019

LAG

NTG

7:20

Centennial Ice Arena

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Barrington

St. Viator

7:35

Mt. Prospect Ice arena

Saturday, November 23, 2019

OPRF

St. Viator

7:35

Mt. Prospect Ice arena

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

GBN

GBS

6:00

Centennial Ice Arena

Sunday, December 1, 2019

TBD

TBD

TBD

Centennial: Thanksgiving Tournament Championship

Friday, December 6, 2019

Barrington

York

7:20

Addison

Sunday, December 15, 2019

York

NTG

5:30

North Shore Ice Arena

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Stevenson

St. Viator

7:35

Mt. Prospect Ice arena

Saturday, January 11, 2020

NTG

Stevenson

5:40

Twin Rinks

Sunday, January 19, 2020

St. Viator

GBN

3:40

Northbrook Ice Arena

Sunday, January 26, 2020

GBN

NTG

5:30

North Shore Ice Arena

 

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Carmel's Joe Davis after a 3-2 win over York