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Army 7, American International 1
Courtesy of Army Athletic Communications
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Owen Meyer notched his first career hat
trick and four other players scored goals as Army beat American
International, 7-1, Saturday in an Atlantic Hockey Association
contest at Tate Rink.
Meyer scored all three of his goals in the first two periods as the
Black Knights improved to 4-4-0 overall and 3-1 in Atlantic Hockey
competition with the weekend of sweep of AIC.
Freshman Jay Clark earned his first career win in goal, being
credited with 23 saves in his second appearance of the season.
"It was good to get Jay some ice time, especially in a conference
game," said Army head coach Brian Riley. "He played very well and
turned away some good scoring opportunities."
Meyer's hat trick was Army's first since Chris Casey accomplished
the feat on March 6, 2004 in a 9-6 loss to Connecticut and helped
Army to its first weekend sweep since Bentley in February of last
year.
"We know we are capable of scoring some goals," said Riley. "It was
nice to see goals from so many different players tonight."
Chris Colvin, Aaron Anderson, Robb Ross and Luke Flicek also scored
for the Black Knights who led 3-0 after the first period and put
the game away with three third-period goals. Flicek also added a
pair of assists.
Army scored on its first shot of the game and never looked back.
Meyer, off a double assist from Flicek and Hollweg, opened the
scoring 48 seconds into the contest. Five minutes later, Meyer had
his second goal, this time off assists from Chris Blair and Pat
Copeland.
Chris Colvin extended the Army lead to 3-0 three minutes later with
his first goal of the season, an unassisted tally.
Meyer completed his first collegiate hat trick and first since
junior hockey three years ago midway through the second period when
he took a pass from Flicek and went high over the shoulder of the
goalie. It was Flicek's second assist of the day and team-leading
ninth of the season.
AIC got on the board in the third period when Steve McLeod
converted a power play opportunity for his first goal of the
season.
Anderson followed with his first goal of the season, 30 seconds
later, off an assist from Will Ryan. Ross, from his knees, made it
a 6-1 Army lead two minutes later off a Ken Rowe pass. Flicek
closed the scoring with 16 minutes into the game. Flicek tried to
pass the puck, corralled it and then blasted a shot past the goalie
for his third goal of the season.


























