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This Week in Atlantic Hockey: February 25, 2010
This Week in Atlantic Hockey: February 25, 2010
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here to read Chris Lerch's story on the U.S. College Hockey
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And Down the Stretch They Come
The top two positions in Atlantic Hockey have been settled, but,
going into the final weekend of the regular season, little else is.
RIT clinched its third regular season title in four seasons with a
sweep of Air Force, and Sacred Heart guaranteed itself the second
seed by taking two games from Holy Cross.
Air Force, Canisius and Mercyhurst are battling for the remaining
two home-ice spots, all having clinched at least a first-round bye.
Army, Holy Cross and Bentley will fight it out for the sixth and
final bye position. The two teams that don’t get a bye will
have to console themselves with hosting a first-round playoff game
next weekend. American International and Connecticut will finish in
the bottom two positions in the standings and will be on the road
in the first round as a result.
“It’s great for the league, coming down to the last
weekend with so much to be decided,” said RIT coach Wayne
Wilson. “It keeps the intensity up and keeps everyone
honest.”
Wilson’s Tigers got an overtime goal from Tyler Mazzei on
Friday to defeat Air Force 3-2, and a 27-save shutout from Jared
DeMichiel on Saturday in a 3-0 win.
As a result, Air Force finds itself winless in its last six games
going into a crucial final weekend at home against Sacred
Heart.
“We have to be better and we have to keep coming,” said
Air Force coach Frank Serratore after Saturday’s game.
“We are in playoff mode right now. We played a real good team
tonight and sometimes you have to give your opponent credit.
I’m coaching the team’s confidence and spirit right
now.”
Air Force could very well find itself on the road in the playoffs,
unless it can snap out of its funk (just eight goals in its last
six games) or get some help from RIT and UConn. Mercyhurst travels
to UConn this weekend, holding on to third place by a single point
over Air Force and Canisius. Should there be a tie, the Falcons
hold the tiebreaker over Canisius but not Mercyhurst, while
Canisius has the tiebreaker over Mercyhurst.
RIT has nothing to play for this weekend other than staying sharp
and trying to prevail in what has become a good Western New York
rivalry.
“[Canisius’] top line is as good as any line in the
country,” said Wilson. “Down the stretch we’ve
seen some very good lines: Air Force with [Jacques]
Lamoureux’s line, and Sacred Heart with [Dave] Jarman and
[Nick] Johnson. We have our work cut out for us again.”
The Scoop, Final Version
Crunching the numbers going the final weekend of the regular
season:
• RIT has clinched first and a first-round bye.
• Sacred Heart has clinched second and a first round bye.
• Mercyhurst can finish no lower than fifth place and needs to
sweep this weekend to assure home ice. The Lakers can finish no
higher than third, and have clinched a first-round bye.
• Air Force can finish no lower than fifth place and needs
help to finish as high as third. The Falcons have clinched a
first-round bye.
• Canisius can finish no lower than fifth place and needs help
to finish as high as third. The Griffins have clinched a
first-round bye.
• Army can finish no lower than eighth place and can clinch
the final first-round bye with a sweep of AIC this weekend.
• Holy Cross can finish as high as sixth and as low as eighth.
The Crusaders need help to finish any higher than seventh.
• Bentley cannot finish any higher than sixth place and any
lower than eighth. The Falcons need help to finish higher than
seventh.
• AIC will finish either ninth or 10th and will be on the road
in the first round.
• Connecticut will finish either ninth or 10th and be on the
road in the first round.
Here are the tiebreakers:
• 1. Points head-to-head.
• 2. Goal differential head-to-head.
• 3. Conference wins.
• 4. Goal differential in conference games.
• 5. Goals allowed in conference games.
• 6. Goals scored in conference games.
Weekly Awards
Player of the Week for Feb. 22:
Josh Heidinger — Canisius
The senior forward had six points last weekend as the Griffins
picked up three points. He factored in six of Canisius’ seven
goals, including posting four assists on Sunday, tying a school
record for assists in a game. Heidinger is the all-time leading
scorer at Canisius with 123 career points.
Goalie of the Week for Feb. 22:
Jared DeMichiel — RIT
The senior from Avon, Conn., wins the award for the second week in
a row and fourth time this season. DeMichiel stopped 51 of 53 shots
last weekend, including a 27-save shutout, to lead the Tigers to a
sweep of Air Force. He’s 19-4-1 in league play this season
with a 1.75 goals-against average and a .933 save percentage.
Rookie of the Week for Feb. 22:
Eric Delong — Sacred Heart
DeLong had five points (two goals and three assists) last weekend
to help the Pioneers to a sweep of Holy Cross. He leads all AHA
rookies in scoring with 27 points on the season.
Saluting the Seniors
Around the league the this weekend (and last weekend) teams will
pay tribute to their seniors. Let’s take a look at the
players at each AHA school who are winding down their college
careers:
American International seniors Dean Yakura, Chris Campanale, Josh
Froes and Mike McMillan (photo: American International
Athletics).
American International seniors Dean Yakura, Chris Campanale, Josh
Froes and Mike McMillan (photo: American International
Athletics).
American International — The Yellow Jackets say goodbye to
Chris Campanale (two-time captain), Josh Frose, Mike McMillan (60
career points leads the team) and Dean Yakura. They played in a
combined 410 games.
Air Force — Matt Fairchild, Jeff Hajner, Brandon Johnson,
Brett Nylander and Andrew Volkening have won an AHA title each of
their first three seasons and already have more wins than any class
in school history.
Army — Playing their final regular season home game this
weekend are Owen Meyer (124 career points), Eric Sefchik
(team-leading 31 points this season) and goaltender Joey Spracklen.
This class won a regular season title in 2008.
Bentley — The Falcons graduate six players: Brendan Harrison,
Justin Kemmerer, Marc Menzione (100 career points), Anders Olson,
Bobby Preece and Nick Vitale.
Canisius — This class leaves its program in much better shape
than when it started: Dave Cianfrini, Josh Heidinger, Carl Hudson,
Andrew Loewen, Vincent Amigone, Ryan Klusendorf, Peter MacDougall
and Jason Weeks. Heidinger is Canisius’ all-time leading
scorer (123 points so far) and Weeks holds the school’s
goal-scoring record (50 to date).
Connecticut — The Huskies say goodbye to just two players:
Mike Coppola (135 games) and Brendan Olinyk (91).
Holy Cross — Seniors Ian Dams, Rob Forshner, Peter Lorinser,
Brodie Sheahan and two-time captain Ryan Driscoll will be finishing
up their final seasons in the coming weeks. Sheahan has 89 points
to date, while Ian Dams has been in net for 49 games.
Mercyhurst — This class has played in two AHA title games:
Neil Graham, Matt Fennel, Chris Risi, Nick Vandenbeld and Derek
Fisher.
RIT — These seniors have celebrated three regular season
titles in four years: Dan Ringwald (113 career points), Al Mazur
(95), Stevan Matic, Brent Alexin and Jared DeMichiel,
Sacred Heart — This class will be tough to replace: Nick
Johnson (102 points), Dave Jarman (105 points), Erik Boisvert, Paul
Ferraro, Matt Gordon, Corey Laureysen, Greg Rodriguez and Mike
Rosata.





























