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Atlantic Hockey Player of the Week
B.J. Crum - Connecticut
Senior, Defensemen, Hampden, Mass.
Crum put together a two-goal performance Saturday evening in helping lead the Huskies to a 5-4 win over Mercyhurst in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament quarterfinals. Crum gave the Huskies a lead they would not relinquish by giving the Huskies a 1-0 lead midway through the first period. Crum would later make his presence felt again, scoring the game-winning goal in the first five minutes of the third period.
Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week
Nick Johnson - Sacred Heart
Freshman, Forward, Windsor, Conn.
Johnson tallied a goal and an assist in the Pioneers win over AIC. He scored the first goal of the game, which turned out to be the game winner, in the first period. He later assisted on SHU's final goal of the night. Johnson is second amongst Pioneer rookies with 15 points, five goals and 10 assists.
Weekly Honor Roll
Mike Phillipch, Air Force (Sophomore, Forward, Lansing,
Mich.) - Two points in the win over Holy Cross (1-1-2) ...
Scored AFA's second goal at 5:25 of the third period for a 2-0 lead
... Assisted on Greg Flynn's goal with 1:39 remaining to seal the
win ... Team-high six shots on goal and was a +1 ... Extended his
point scoring streak to four games ... Has now scored in eight of
the last nine games.
Josh Kassel, Army (Sophomore, Goaltender, Greensburg, Pa.)
- Kassel continued his role of the brick wall that anchors
Army's defense as the Black Knights defeated Bentley, 6-2, in the
quarterfinals of the Atlantic Hockey Tournament on Saturday. The
Greensburg, Pa., native made 30 stops in limiting the Falcons
offense to two goals. It marked the sophomore's fifth 30-plus save
effort of the season and was the 15th time this season that he held
an opponent to 2 goals or less. Kassel now ranks 21st in the nation
with a 2.31 goals against average and 27th with a .914 save
percentage.
Tim Manthey, Army (Sophomore, Defensemen, Anoka, Minn.) -
Manthey scored two goals to help lead Army past Bentley, 6-2, in
the AHA Quarterfinals on Saturday. His first marker of the night
tied the score at 1-1, with his second power-play goal of the
evening giving the Black Knights a 2-1 lead in the opening minutes
of the second period. The Anoka, Minn., native's two goal
performance was the first of his career and upped his season point
total to 27 and moved him to seventh among collegiate defensemen in
scoring averaging 0.81 points a contest.
Ray Jean, Bentley (Senior, Goaltender, Randolph, Maine) -
Jean made 30 saves in Saturday's quarterfinal game against Army,
the final outing of his collegiate career. Jean leaves Bentley as
the all time career leader in save percentage (.900) and goals
against average (3.38).
Kane Osmars, Bentley (Freshman, Forward, Kanata, ONT) -
Osmars scored his first collegiate goal to put Bentley up, 1-0, in
their quarterfinal game against Army on Saturday.
Dain Prewitt, Bentley (Sophomore, Forward, Westminster, Colo.)
- Prewitt scored an unassisted goal in Saturday's
quarterfinal game against Army. It was Prewitt's fourth career
postseason goal in four games.
Beau Erickson (Freshman, Goaltender, Merrill, Iowa) -
Erickson stopped 32 Laker shots in helping the Huskies the Atlantic
Hockey Tournament semifinals with a 5-4 victory Saturday night over
Mercyhurst.
Jason Smith, Sacred Heart (Senior, Goaltender, St. Lambert,
QUE) - Smith made 16 saves to earn a shutout victory over
AIC Saturday night. It was Smith's first shutout of the season and
first playoff shutout for a Sacred Heart goaltender since March 13,
2004. It was Smith's 38th career victory, extending his school
record.
Bear Trapp, Sacred Heart (Sophomore, Forward, Regina, SASK) - Trapp scored two goals in the Pioneers quarterfinal win over AIC. The tallies came in the second and third period and gave him 16 for the season, tying him for the team lead.
Team Notes
Air Force: Air Force won its first ever game in
the AHA Tournament and the first ever home playoff game ... It was
the Falcons' first conference tournament win since a CHA win over
Wayne State in 2005 ... AFA advances to the tournament semifinals
for the first time in 2005 and for the fifth time in school history
(2000, 2001, 2002 and 2005 in the CHA) ... Theo Zacour netted the
game-winner in the first period, his second game-winner of the
season ... Zacour also netted the game-winner in AFA's last
tournament win in overtime vs. Wayne State in the 2005 CHA
Championships ... Greg Flynn's goal in the third period was the
first of career ... Mike Phillipich had two points (1-1-2) and
extended his point scoring streak to four games ... Eric Ehn had
two assists in the game, extending his scoring streak to five games
(3-9-12) ... Ehn leads the nation in scoring with 1.68 points per
game (62 points in 37 games) ... Ben Worker earned his third
shutout in the last 12 games making 17 saves ... Worker has now won
three straight starts and has allowed just two goals in the three
games ... AFA won the battle of special teams and is now 13-0-4
when doing so ... AFA finished the home schedule with a 9-6-3
record, the most home wins in five years ... Ehn's two assists give
him 38 on the season, the sixth most in school history and the most
in 30 years (1976-77) ... AFA will face Sacred Heart in the AHA
semifinals, March 16 ... AFA and SH tied twice earlier in the
season at the Cadet Ice Arena, 3-3 and 1-1, on Dec. 1-2 ... AFA
holds a 3-0-3 lead in the series with the Pioneers ... Of the six
games in the series, four have gone into overtime ... The teams
have played twice on neutral ice and both games went into overtime:
a 2-2 overtime tie at the UConn Tournament in 2003 (AFA won a
shootout on a goal by Zacour) and a 3-2 AFA win in overtime at the
RPI Tournament in 2004.
American International: The Yellow Jackets closed
out the season with a loss to Sacred Heart in the Atlantic Hockey
Quarterfinals...AIC had 11 players score at least 10 points this
season as compared to eight one season ago...the Yellow Jackets
graduate just five seniors, defensemen Jeremy Leroux (Lunenburg,
ON) and Ben Ellsworth (Saranac Lake, N.Y.), forwards Jeason Lecours
(Sherbrooke, QUE) and Mark Fuqua (Shelby Township, Mich.) and
goaltender Matt Tourville (Sandwich, Mass.).
Army: The Black Knights skated to a 6-2 victory over
Bentley in the AHA Quarterfinals on Saturday ... the victory put
Army in the Atlantic Hockey Final Four for the first time in school
history and only two wins away from the team's first-ever trip to
the NCAA Tournament ... the six goals are the most-ever by an Army
team in the post-season ... the Black Knight's scored five
unanswered goals for the first time since Jan. 6, 2006 ... Army
scored two power play goals for the fourth straight game ... Josh
Kassel recorded his fifth 30-plus save effort of the season ...
also the 15th time this season he has held an opponent to 2 or less
goals ... Kassel now ranks 21st in the nation with a 2.31 GAA and
27th with a .914 save percentage ... Tim Manthey scored two goals
in a game for the first time in his career ... upped his season
point total to 27 and moved him to seventh among NCAA defensemen
averaging 0.81 points a game ... Bryce Hollweg registered two goals
and an assist in the win, marking the first three-point game of his
career ... Army will face Connecticut in the semifinals on Friday,
March 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y. ...
the Black Knights won the season series this winter, 3-0-1.
Connecticut: The University of Connecticut men's
hockey team won its first ever Atlantic Hockey Tournament home game
with a 5-4 win over Mercyhurst Saturday night. With the win, the
Huskies advance to the Atlantic Hockey Tournament semifinals for
the second consecutive season. The Huskies move on to face Army in
the semifinals Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. from the Blue Cross
Arena in Rochester, N.Y. Army is the only team in Atlantic Hockey
the Huskies have failed to beat this season. UConn is 0-3-1 against
the Black Knights this season.
Holy Cross: Senior James Sixsmith led the
Crusaders in goals (17), assists (30) and points (47) this season.
His 30 assists tied current San Jose Shark Patrick Rissmiller for
the Holy Cross Division I single-season assists record. He ends his
Holy Cross career with 48 goals and 104 assists for 152 points in
142 games played. Sixsmith who already holds the school's Division
I career points and assists records, is now tied for eighth on the
all-time points list with 152, dating back to the first varsity
season in 1966-67. His 142 games played ranked third all-time at
the school. Holy Cross' five seniors Tanner Fogarty, Rob Godfrey,
Jon Landry, Sean Nappo and captain James Sixsmith are one of the
most successful classes in the history of Holy Cross men's hockey.
They have been a part of 75 wins, two Atlantic Hockey titles, two
NCAA Tournaments and one NCAA Tournament victory. Their 75 wins is
the second most in a four-year period in school-history.
Sacred Heart: The Pioneers posted a 4-0 victory over AIC
Saturday night in the AHA quarterfinals. Bear Trapp scored two
goals to tie for the team lead with 16 on the season. Jason Smith
made 16 saves to earn his first shutout of the season. It was the
first playoff shutout for a Sacred Heart goaltender since Kevin
LaPointe shutout UConn in the quarterfinals on March 13, 2004. It
was the first playoff victory for SHU since beating Mercyhurst in
the semifinals on March 14, 2004. The victory was the 21st of the
season for the Pioneers, tying the school record for wins in a
season, set last year. The top-seeded Pioneers will face Air Force
in the AHA semifinals Friday afternoon at 4:00 pm at Blue Cross
Arena in Rochester.















