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2013 Snowbelt League Champions – Squirt Division

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The Watertown Squirt Rapid team played in a four team tournament, hosted by Whitestown.

The rapids advanced to the finals, winning each of the three games leading up to the championship.

The Championship game was Watertown Rapids vs. Whitestown.  Whitestown came out with a mission, and got their first goal within the first minute of the game.  The Rapids team never gave up, but never led at any point in regulation.  At the end of regulation, it was knotted up at 3, on the first face off, the Watertown Rapids, pushed into the Whitestown zone, and a pass in front of their net, and the first shot clinched the win.

The game ended 11 seconds into overtime.

 

 

 

Thank you Whitestown for hosting an amazing tournament.

 

Canisius Advances to First AHA Championship; Beats NU 5-3

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Rochester, N.Y. – The Canisius College hockey team advanced to its first Atlantic Hockey Championship with a 5-3 win over top-seeded and local rival Niagara on Friday afternoon. The Griffs extended the nation’s longest winning streak to seven games – a new program record – and improved to 18-18-5 overall. The 15th-ranked Purple Eagles drop to 23-9-5 with the loss.

 

“It was great team effort against a very good Niagara team, who is having a special season,” said Canisius head coach Dave Smith. “I’m really proud of the effort from everybody and the support in the stands from Canisius fans was outstanding.

 

Sophomore Tyler Wiseman (Burlington, Ontario) led the Griffs with by matching a career-high with two tallies. Juniors Ben Danford (Stillwater, Minn.) and Duncan McKellar (Phoenix, Ariz.) and sophomore Cody Freeman (Toronto, Ontario) also added a goal for the Griffs.

 

Junior Tony Capobianco (Mississauga, Ontario) anchored the Canisius defense with 41 saves and in the process set the Atlantic Hockey Tournament record for saves in a single championship with 201.

 

The Purple Eagles grabbed the early advantage in a game, scoring just 3:26 into the contest. After receiving a pass from behind the net, Giancarlo Iuorio finished from close range for the 1-0 lead.

 

Canisius, however, answered right back to set up the back-and-forth affair. Junior Kyle Gibbons (Westlake, Ohio) found classmate Patrick Sullivan (Derby, N.Y.) open in front. The junior then made one extra pass to Freeman, who buried his 11th goal of the season to tie the game at one with 9:27 left in the first.

 

The Griffs then took their first advantage of the day when Danford netted his second goal of the season with just 39.3 seconds remaining in the opening stanza. A scrum in front of the net led to the puck squirting out to Danford, who pinched up from his spot at the point and fired the shot in for the 2-1 lead. Sullivan and Gibbons both registered assists on the go-ahead goal.

 

Niagara tied the contest at two early in the second frame. Hugo Turcotte stuffed a rebound in to knot the game 4:05 into the second frame.

 

Canisius reclaimed its lead just over four minutes later when Wiseman scored his first of the day. Freshman Stephen Miller (Boxborough, Mass.) sent a shot toward goal and Wiseman tipped it past the Niagara netminder for the 3-2 Griffs advantage. SophomoreMitch McCrank (Haileybury, Ontario) added an assist on the tally with 11:36 left in the second.

 

The Purple Eagles tied the game for one final time with 6:49 remaining in the second frame when Iuorio netted his second of day. The senior once again finished from close range off a pass from behind the net for the 3-3 score.

 

The Griffs took the lead for good when McKellar netted his third goal of the season, scoring on the power play. The junior defender snuck up from his spot at the point and Wiseman found him open for the back-door goal, giving Canisius the 4-3 advantage with 20.0 seconds remaining in the second period. Sophomore Stephen Farrell (Ottawa, Ontario) also added an assist on the extra-man tally.

 

Wiseman then stretched the Canisius lead to two soon after the intermission, scoring his sixth goal of the season 1:58 into the final frame. McCrank chipped the puck to Miller and the rookie found Wiseman streaking through the middle of the ice. Wiseman then skated in and finished blocker-side for a two-goal advantage with 18:02 remaining in the contest.

 

Capobianco then sealed the door for the Griffs, helping Canisius advance to its first Atlantic Hockey Championship and the team’s seventh-straight win.

 

Niagara finished the game with a 44-29 advantage in shots. Canisius won the special teams battle by going 1-for-3 on the power play and killing all four Niagara extra-man chances.

 

Carsen Chubak – the 2012-13 Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year – took the loss in net for the Purple Eagles, stopping 24-of-29 shots.

 

The Griffs now await their opponent for the title game, which will be held on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. in Rochester’s Blue Cross Arena. Fourth-seeded Connecticut and sixth-seeded Mercyhurst squared off in the second semifinal.

 

Game Notes: The winning streak is longest in the program’s Division I history and the longest in school history since taking eight straight from Oct. 30, 1992 to Nov. 21, 1992 … Capobianco topped the previous Atlantic Hockey record of 193 saves, set by Branden Komm last season … Wiseman netted two goals in a game for the third time in his career … Canisius has scored at least four goals in six of its last seven games after netting four goals in six of its first 34 games of the season … The Griffs improve to 5-22-2 all-time against nationally-ranked schools … The only other time Canisius advanced to a league title game in its Division I history was the 1999 MAAC Championship (a loss to Holy Cross).

Rodrigues USCHO DIII Player of Year

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Senior Paul Rodrigues of Oswego State has been voted as the USCHO D-III Player of the Year for 2012-2013. Rodrigues beat out UW-Eau Claire goalie Brandon Stephenson and teammate Luke Moodie for the award. Rodrigues becomes the first forward to win the award since 2009-2010, after goalies Jonathan La Rose and B.J. O’Brien claimed it the previous two years.

Rodrigues finished second in the nation in scoring this year with 16 goals and 30 assists in 30 games to average 1.53 points per game. His 30 assists tied with Joseph Caveney for tops in the country. He nabbed one game-winning goal all year, but it was a huge one, as it came at 13:32 of overtime against Adrian in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. On the season, Rodrigues had 12 multi-point games, and was only held without a point in four games. For his career, Rodrigues tallied 50 goals and 83 assists for 133 points in 112 games, a 1.19 points per game average.

Rodrigues also won the Sid Watson Award as the ACHA Player of the Year, the 2013 SUNYAC Herb Hammond Most Valuable Player Award, and also earned All-America East First Team honors from the ACHA.

In a news release after Rodrigues won the Sid Watson Award, his coach, Ed Gosek, said, “His speed has allowed him to wreak havoc on the forecheck, make goalies think twice about playing the puck behind the net and torment the opposition’s defenders from the first puck drop to the final horn. His unselfishness and skill set make him a top scoring option on one of the most lethal power-play units in Division III. Paul’s determination and tenacity also makes him a critical member of the penalty-kill unit, as well as one of Oswego’s top faceoff players in its defensive zone.”

USCHO’s D-III awards are voted on by the Division III columnists and editor.

Former Potsdam Player Named to CHL All-Rookie Team

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Nutkevitch ’12 named to CHL All-Rookie Team

FORT WORTH, TEXAS—Former SUNY Potsdam men’s hockey captain Sy Nutkevitch
(Montreal, Quebec/Cornwall Colts) has been named to the Central Hockey
League’s 2012-13 All-Rookie Team. The forward is nearing the completion of
his first full season with the Fort Worth Brahmas.

Nutkevitch is currently third in scoring among CHL rookies with 13 goals
and 32 assists for 45 points in 60 games. Five goals and nine assists have
come the power play and his +16 rating is the highest for all first-year
players in the league. Nutkevitch has also recorded three game-winning
goals this season. After finishing up an All-SUNYAC campaign with the
Bears in 2011-12, the Quebec native joined the Brahmas late last season
and totaled two goals and three assists for five points in seven games.

In four seasons at Potsdam, Nutkevitch scored 26 goals and recorded 77
assists for 103 points. During his senior season, the forward led Potsdam
and the SUNYAC in scoring and tied for eighth in the nation with 40 points
(9 goals- 31 assists). He also led the conference in assists and finished
second in the country in assists-per-game (1.19). For several weeks during
the regular season, Potsdam’s captain sat atop the nation’s scoring list.
Nutkevitch’s performance earned him a spot on the 2011-12 All-SUNYAC
second team.

The Brahmas are currently in third place in the CHL with a 36-19-8 record.
They have already clinched a playoff berth.
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NU Has Four on AHA All-Conference Team

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HAVERHILL, Mass. – Four Purple Eagles from the No. 14 Niagara hockey team were named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Conference Teams for the 2012-13 regular season as announced on Tuesday.

Giancarlo Iuorio and Carsen Chubak earned a spot on the First Team All-Conference for the first time in their careers, while Dan Weiss was placed on the Second Team All-Conference and Kevin Ryan was selected as a Third Team All-Conference honoree.

Iuorio had 25 points on 15 goals and 10 assists in league play, while playing in 16 conference games this season due to an injury.  The assistant captain was a threat both on the power play and while on the man-disadvantage, netting a trio of power play goals, and adding two short-handed scores.  Iuorio posted a pair of game-winners, finishing the regular season a plus-13.  The three-time AHA Player of the Week and November’s Player of the Month, also led the league with two hat tricks, coming against UConn (Nov. 2) and Robert Morris (Feb. 15).

Chubak appeared in 25 league games for Niagara, posting a 20-3-2 mark with a 1.82 goals against average and a .939 saves percentage.  The seven-time AHA Goalie of the Week and two-time AHA Goalie of the Month pocketed a league leading five shutouts.  After his 27-save effort against Army on Nov. 9, following a pair of shutouts against UConn the previous weekend, Chubak became the first NU goalie to register three consecutive shutouts, tying him for third in NCAA history with three successive shutouts, in the company of goalies such as Jimmy Howard and Ryan Miller.  The following day, at the sixth minute mark of the second stanza against Army, Chubak found himself again making history, earning the record for most consecutive shutout minutes (258.32).

Senior co-captain Dan Weiss headlined the defensive core for the Purple Eagles, turning in a strong season during conference play.  The defenseman played in all 27 league games, starting in 26 consecutive contests since Nov. 2, all while logging extensive ice-time.  Defensively, Weiss utilized his 6-foot-2, 195-pound frame to clear out forwards from the front of the team’s net and to take command of the game, while offensively he chipped in 10 points from the Purple Eagle blue line (3 goals; 7 assists).  His seven assists are a career-high for the St. Louis, Mo. native.

Ryan accumulated 15 points as a defenseman for the Purps, scoring a goal and adding a career-high 14 assists in league play.  The Eden, N.Y. native played in all 27 AHA contests this season, wrapping up the regular season a plus-13.  One of his best attributes was his ability to play as ‘power play quarterback’, providing more of a threat on the man-advantage, where seven of his assists were pocketed this season.

Top-seeded Niagara (23-8-5) faces seventh-seeded Canisius (17-18-5) on Friday, at 4:05 p.m. in the AHA semifinals at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y.

Griffs Gibbons Receives AHA Honors

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Junior Kyle Gibbons (Westlake, Ohio) of the Canisius College hockey team collected third-team All-Atlantic Hockey honors, announced by the conference on Tuesday.

 

Gibbons leads the Griffs with 36 points, 18 goals and 18 assists this season. His 38 points are currently the seventh-most in the program’s Division I record book, while his 18 goals are tied for fifth. Gibbons also ranks fifth in Atlantic Hockey in points and fourth in goals, while placing 50th nationally with 0.92 points per game and 25th with 0.46 goals per game.

 

The Westlake, Ohio native has been one of the hottest players in the country after a slow start to the season. The junior did not record a point until Nov. 10 but his 36 points since then rank ninth in the country with his 18 tallies placing seventh. In addition, Gibbons ranks second nationally with 28 points since the beginning of 2013.

 

During his career, Gibbons has totaled 85 points, 39 goals and 46 assists in 108 games. The junior places 11th in the program’s record book with his 85 career points and eighth with his 39 career goals.

 

Gibbons has helped Canisius advance to the Atlantic Hockey Semifinals for the third time in the program’s history this season. The seventh-seeded Griffs will square off with top-seeded and local rival Niagara on Friday at 4:05 p.m. with a spot in the league’s championship game on the line.

Canisius to Face NU in AHA Semifinals

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Canisius (17-18-5, 12-13-2 AHA) vs. Niagara (23-8-5, 20-5-2 AHA)
Atlantic Hockey Semifinal
Date: March 22, 2013
Time: 4:05 p.m.
Location: Rochester, N.Y.
Rink: Blue Cross Arena
TV: Time Warner SportsChannel

Having won its last six games, including four-straight in the postseason, the Canisius College hockey team now turns its attention toward local rival Niagara in the Atlantic Hockey Semifinals. The Griffs and Purple Eagles are set to meet in Rochester on Friday at 4:05 p.m.

SCOUTING THE GRIFFS
• Canisius finished the regular-season in seventh place in the Atlantic Hockey standings with a 12-13-2 mark. The Griffs are 17-18-5 overall.
• The Griffs are coming off a two-game sweep at second-seeded and two-time defending champions, Air Force.
• Junior Kyle Gibbons – a third-team All-Atlantic Hockey selection, leads the Griffs with 36 points, 18 goals and 18 assists this season.
• Junior Tony Capobianco has anchored the nation’s 11th-ranked defense with a 2.35 goals against average and .929 save percentage.

ATLANTIC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT REVIEW
• The Griffs are the lowest remaining seed in the AHA Tournament, playing top-seeded Niagara after eliminating No. 2 Air Force.
• No. 4 Connecticut and No. 6 Mercyhurst are meeting in the other semifinal on Friday night.
• During the regular-season, Niagara won 2-of-3 games against the Griffs with neither team scoring more than two goals in a game.
• If Canisius advances to the league’s championship, the Griffs swept two games at Connecticut with Mercyhurst winning 2-of-3 games.

PEAKING AT THE RIGHT TIME
• Canisius is currently playing its best hockey of the season and is one of the hottest teams in the country. The Griffs have won each of their last six games, which includes four postseason contests.
• The winning streak is the longest active streak in the country.
• In addition, it is the longest winning streak for Canisius since also taking six straight from Dec. 4, 1999 to Jan. 15, 2000.

GIBBONS EARNS ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS
• Junior Kyle Gibbons earned all-conference accolades on Tuesday, collecting third-team All-Atlantic Hockey honors.
• The junior leads the team with 36 points, 18 goals and 18 assists.

CAPOBIANCO LEADS CANISIUS POSTSEASON RUN
• Junior Tony Capobianco has anchored the Griffs to the four postseason wins this year.
• He owns a .958 save percentage and a 1.74 goals against average in the four playoff wins.
• Against Air Force, the junior recorded 95 saves in a weekend sweep, including a career-best and Griff playoff record 50 stops on Saturday.
• Overall, Capobianco has 160 saves in the postseason (40 saves per game), nearing the Atlantic Hockey Tournament record of 193.

CANISIUS – NIAGARA SERIES HISTORY
• In a rivalry that began in 1997, Niagara holds an 18-9-2 advantage in the all-time series, including a 14-8-2 edge in Division I meetings.
• Since the Purple Eagles joined Atlantic Hockey prior to the 2010-11 season, Niagara holds a 6-3-1 edge in the series.
• Niagara was 2-1-0 against Canisius this season with neither team scoring more than two goals in any single contest. The Purple Eagles earned a 2-1 win in Buffalo in November before each school won a 2-0 home game in February.
• The two rivals have met twice in the postseason – once at the Division III level and once at the Division I level. In the only Atlantic Hockey playoff meeting, the Griffs won a 6-3 game in Lewiston in the 2011 Atlantic Hockey First Round.

ABOUT THE PURPLE EAGLES
• Niagara finished first in the Atlantic Hockey standings with a 20-5-2 conference record. Overall, the Purple Eagles are 23-8-5 during the 2012-13 campaign.
• The team enters the weekend ranked 15th in the USCHO.com poll and 14th in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.
• Ryan Murphy leads Niagara with 35 points on 15 goals and 20 assists this season. Giancarlo Iuorio is right behind with 32 points and a team-best 19 goals despite playing in just 25 games.
• Carsen Chubak has anchored the defense with a 1.81 goals against average and .941 save percentage, posting an impressive 23-5-5 record this season.
• Friday’s contest will pit the top two defensive teams in the league against each other. Canisius currently ranks first with a scoring defense of 2.38 goals per game, while Niagara is second with a defense of 2.44 goals per game.

Elmira Women Take DIII National Championship

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Lauren Sullivan ’13 stopped 30 shots in her school record 11th shutout of the season and Taylor Steadman ’16 tallied her seventh goal of the season as the Elmira College Women’s Hockey team won a tightly contested game, 1-0, against Middlebury College in the NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Championship Saturday evening at Wessman Arena.

The Soaring Eagles (23-5-1) avenged a rematch of the 2005 NCAA Championship against Middlebury where the Panthers (20-7-2) beat EC on its home ice. The national championship marks the third in Elmira’s 12 year history and ties them for the most titles in women’s hockey history with Middlebury.
Both teams saw plenty of scoring opportunities early. Ella Stewart ’14 came closest to finding the back of the net as she struck a shot off the left post from the point. The Soaring Eagles then committed their second penalty of the evening but were once again able to kill the Panther power play chance. EC was called for a third penalty with 32 seconds remaining in the opening frame. Despite three penalties in the opening 20 minutes the two teams were even in shots, 6-6.

The Purple and Gold killed the penalty to start the second period and got two opportunities of its own on the power play. The extra skater unit generated some terrific scoring opportunities but Panther goaltender Annabelle Jones made some key saves. At the 12:26 mark of the second frame EC got on the board.

Samantha Curk ’13 played a shot in from a tricky angle from the front of the left faceoff circle. Steadman was in perfect position in front of net as she gathered the rebound and beat Jones low glove side for the 1-0 lead. After a body checking penalty the Soaring Eagle penalty kill unit came up big once again killing off another infraction as the team took a 1-0 lead into the second intermission. Elmira held a slim, 20-17, shots on goal advantage.

The third period was a battle back-and-forth as the goaltenders made a combined 24 saves. Sullivan was phenomenal in net once again stopping 30 shots including 11 in the final 20 minutes to tally her school record 11th shutout of the season. She also ties the school record for shutouts in a career with 22. Jones made 25 saves in the loss for Middlebury.

SullivanSteadman and Ashley Ryan ’15 were all named to the All-Tournament team.

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Chubak Finalist for Hobey Baker Award

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Chubak Tabbed as Hobey Baker Top 10 Finalist

 

Minnetonka, Minn. – Niagara hockey goalie Carsen Chubak was named top ten finalists for the 2013 Hobey Baker Award, the Hobey Baker Award committee announced today.

Chubak is just the third Purple Eagle in the 17-year history of the program to earn this distinction.  Niagara’s Paul Zanette and Joe Tallari were each a top 10 finalists in 2011 and 2003, respectively.

“Everyone associated with the program is proud of Carsen’ s accomplishment being a finalist for this prestigious award,” head coach David Burkholder said.  “Character, integrity and skill set are the attributes that personify the Hobey Baker Award winner, and he is certainly a role model here at Niagara in all those areas.”

Chubak, who was named Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year on March 21, currently owns a 21-5-5 record and has 904 saves.  After seeing action in just 10 games over his first two seasons at Monteagle Ridge, the Prince Albert, Sask. native has started in 33 of the 36 games played during the 2012-13 campaign.

He currently sits in fifth in the nation in goals-against average (1.81), fourth in the nation in save percentage (.941) and winning percentage (.773).  The junior’s six shutouts on the season are top in the country.

The seven-time AHA Goalie of the Week and two-time AHA Goalie of the Month honoree became the first NU goalie to register three consecutive shutouts (Nov. 2-Nov. 9), tying him for third in NCAA history with the likes of goalies such as Jimmy Howard (University of Maine) and Ryan Miller (Michigan State University).  Chubak, who is a 2013 Premier Player of College Hockey finalist, has also found himself in Niagara’s record book in a variety of categories:

·         Record for most consecutive shutout minutes (258.32)
·         Second on the Single-Season Shutout list (6)
·         Third on the Career Shutout list (6)
·         Tied for second on Single-Season Games list (33) with Jeff Van Nynatten (05-06)
·         Second on the Single-Season Saves list (963)
·         Second on Single-Season Minutes Played list (1984:38)

Also included in the final 10 for the prestigious award are Junior forward Greg Carey (St. Lawrence), sophomore forward Austin Czarnik (Miami University), senior forward Kyle Flanagan (St Lawrence), sophomore forward Johnny Gaudreau (Boston College), senior goalie Eric Hartzell (Quinnipiac), senior forward Corban Knight (University of North Dakota), senior forward Danny Kristo (University of North Dakota), senior forward Drew LeBlanc (St. Cloud State) and junior forward Ryan Walters (University of Nebraska Omaha)..

Chubak and the rest of the nine finalists will now be voted on by the 23-member selection committee, and a second round of online fan balloting to determine the Hobey Hat Trick of three finalists, which will be announced on April 3.

The Hobey Baker Award winner will be announced on April 12 from Pittsburgh, Pa., the site of this year’s NCAA Frozen Four Championship.

Burkholder Coach of the Year; Chubak and Zanette Honored

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Big Night for Niagara at Atlantic Hockey Awards Banquet

 

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – It was a big night for No. 14/15 Niagara hockey team at the Atlantic Hockey awards banquet on Thursday as the Purple Eagles took home three major awards.  Head coach David Burkholder was named Coach of the Year, junior goaltender Carsen Chubak was selected as the Player of the Year and senior forward Marc Zanette was named Best Defensive Forward.

For Burkholder, it’s his first AHA Coach of the Year award since entering the conference in 2010-11, and third overall in his career (CHA Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2007).  In his 12th season as head coach at Niagara, he directed a team to its first AHA regular-season title with two weeks remaining in the season.  The Purple Eagles finished in the top spot at 20-5-2 with 42 points in the conference, the most league wins and points in program history.  Niagara is currently 23-5-5 overall, only the third time in the program’s Division I history that the squad has reached the 20 win mark.

“This is a staff award that I proudly share with Tim, Pat, Jeff, Scott, Donny, Whitey, Matt and Michelle,” Burkholder said.  “Every day they go the extra mile for our players.  Nobody works harder or has as much fun.  I am very fortunate.”

Chubak is the second Niagara player to be named the AHA Player of the Year, with Paul Zanette earning the honor in the 2010-11 season.  Chubak finished the regular season with a 20-3-2 record, ranking second in goals-against average (1.82) and save percentage (.939).  The seven-time AHA Goalie of the Week and two-time AHA Goalie of the Month closed the season first in shutouts (5) and a .840 winning percentage.

Chubak found himself in the record books during conference play, becoming the first NU goalie to register three consecutive shutouts, tying him for third in NCAA history with three successive shutouts, in the company of goalies such as Jimmy Howard and Ryan Miller.  He also earned the NU record for most consecutive shutout minutes (258.32).

“Carsen has been a pillar of strength back there for us all season,” Burkholder said.  “There are a lot of great players in this league but he has been the best and most consistent player all year.”

Zanette was honored by the league with the AHA’s Best Defensive Forward Award.  The Nobleton, Ont. native posted eight goals, but was known more for his passing abilities with a career-high 15 assists.   Zanette was solid on the power play, scoring two goals and adding three assists, but as dependable as he was on offense, Zanette did not forget his defensive duties seeing ample time on the penalty kill which was ranked third in the conference at 85.5 percent (17-for-118).

The 6-foot-1, 195 pound right shot was an aggressive forechecker, who took every opportunity to unleash his shot—leading the team and second in the conference with 111 looks on net.  Zanette also closed out his career with 47 points (19 goals, 28 assists), playing in 81 of 83 AHA contests since the 2010-11 season.

“Marc is a heart and soul type of player,” Burkholder said.  “Everyone can play on the offensive side of the puck, but it takes character and grit to be a defensive specialist.  Niagara is very fortunate that he is very good on both. “

As announced earlier in the week, four individuals from Niagara were also placed on the AHA All-Conference Teams.  The four individuals voted All-Atlantic Hockey were senior Giancarlo Iuorio and Chubak to the first team, senior co-captain Dan Weiss to the second team and junior defenseman Kevin Ryan to the third team.

 

 

 

Conacher Named to All Atlantic Anniversary Team

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One of the best to wear the Blue and Gold has now been recognized as one of the best in Atlantic Hockey history. Former Canisius College hockey standoutCory Conacher ’11 was named to the All-Atlantic Hockey 10th-Anniversary First Team, announced by the league on Thursday night.

 

In his four-year standout career with the Griffs, Conacher set or matched 12 career, single-season and single-game records. The 2009-10 Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year owns the program’s standards of 147 points, 62 goals and 12 game-winning tallies. He also set the school’s records with 53 points and 33 assists during his junior campaign, while breaking the goals mark with 23 in his senior year.

 

Conacher was also selected to the all-conference team on two occasions during his career, earning first-team honors during the 2009-10 campaign and second-team accolades the next season.

 

Following his graduation, Conacher continued to his excel at the next level. He earned AHL MVP and Rookie of the Year honors during the 2011-12 campaign, while leading the Norfolk Admirals to the Calder Cup. This season, he became the first Atlantic Hockey player to score a goal in the NHL and has totaled 22 points, eight goals and 14 assists in 30 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

 

Conacher was joined on the All-Anniversary First Team by forwards Eric Ehn and Jacques Lamoureux of Air Force, defenders Tim Kirby of Air Force and Dan Ringwald of RIT and goalie Andrew Volkening of Air Force.

D’Youville Takes 3rd in NAIH; WWU Wins Championship in Buffalo

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Buffalo, March 20, 2013 – Ed Draper, head coach of the D’Youville Club Hockey Team, the Spartans, reports the team captured third place in the National Association of Intercollegiate Hockey’s (NAIH) national championship tournament held in Buffalo March 15 through the 17th.

 

The Spartans competed against Gannon University, Le Moyne College, Western Washington University and Ventura County Community College over the three-day period. All games were held in the Bud Bakewell Arena in Riverside and Cazenovia Rink in South Buffalo.

 

“After losing to the Knights from Gannon by a score of 5-4 in the first round, we had to fight our way to the medal round,” Draper said.

 

“This journey culminated with a thrilling overtime win over Gannon on a goal scored by freshman Justin Nelson to earn a berth to the bronze medal game.”

 

Riding high on the energy wave from the night before, the Spartans scored four goals prior to the Corsairs from Ventura Community getting on the board late in the second period.

 

“Ventura could not overcome our fast skating and was defeated 7-1. Justin Nelson and Spartan Captain Nate Wiles tallied for two goals apiece in the victory,” Draper said. Jordan Kilijanski and Clark Betyn rounded out the scoring.

 

Western Washington University went on to win the NAIH Championship in an exciting overtime game by defeating number one seed Le Moyne College by a score of 2-1.

RIT Men and Women to Play Outdoors!

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ROCHESTER, NY (March 21, 2013) ­ The RIT men¹s and women¹s hockey teams
announced today that they will play their first outdoor games at
Rochester¹s Frontier Field as part of a doubleheader on Saturday, Dec. 14,
2013. The women will play Clarkson University in the opener, while the men
will play Niagara University. Game  times will be announced at a later
date.

The 10-day festival will take place from Dec. 13 to Dec. 22, 2013, serving
as a celebration of hockey spent outdoors in downtown Rochester. The
festival begins with a regular season American Hockey League game at
Frontier Field between the Rochester Americans and an opponent that will
be announced at a later date on Dec. 13. As part of the event at Frontier
Field, which is home to Triple-A baseball¹s Rochester Red Wings of the
International League, the downtown ballpark will also host several Section
V High School hockey games, an Alumni Game featuring former players from
the Amerks and Buffalo Sabres, and community events.  Blocks of ice time
will be made available to the public for corporate events, private parties
and youth/adult hockey practices and games.

³We are absolutely thrilled to be part of this wonderful community event,²
said RIT Executive Director of Athletics Lou Spiotti.  ³I speak for all of
our coaches and student-athletes when I say that RIT is proud to provide
quality collegiate hockey to our fans, alumni and the Rochester community.
We are honored to be asked to participate and to have league partner
Niagara University and Liberty League partner, Clarkson University join us
for this event. We will work very hard to make this a memorable experience
for all.²

³Monroe County is delighted to host this week filled with winter fun and
great hockey at a truly unique location, Frontier Field,” said County
Executive Maggie Brooks. “I applaud the Rochester Americans and Rochester
Red Wings for coordinating what will be a memorable week not just for
hockey fans.²

³We are extremely excited to work with our community partners in bringing
outdoor hockey to Rochester,² said Rochester Americans/Buffalo Sabres
President Ted Black.  ³While the chance to play an outdoor game will be an
exciting opportunity for our players and coaches, the event as a whole
will allow the entire community to share in a special experience.²

³We are thrilled to partner with Monroe County and the Sabres, Amerks,
RIT, Section V and Rink Specialists to bring this world class, Big League
event to our community,² said President/CEO/COO of  Rochester Community
Baseball Naomi Silver.  ³We pride ourselves on creating lifelong memories
for our fans and there¹s no doubt that this event is something that
Rochesterians will cherish for a long time.²

The outdoor rink will be constructed at Frontier Field by Rink
Specialists, a global ice skating rink sales, installation and repair
company that provides ongoing operational efficiency and consulting
services.

While complete ticket information on all events will be available at a
later date, the best way to assure tickets to the RIT outdoor games is to
become a Season Ticket Holder.

For more information, visit www.ritathletics.com. When available, tickets
can be purchased at www.rithockey.com or (585) 475-4121.

St Lawrence Leads in ECAC Best of 3

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CANTON, N.Y. – The Colgate men’s hockey team scored two goals in the opening minutes of the third period, but an early 3-0 lead by St. Lawrence proved to be the difference in a 4-2 loss for the Raiders here Friday night.

 

St. Lawrence leads 1-0 in the best-of-3 ECAC Hockey First Round series.

 

Colgate (14-17-4) got power play goals from Kyle Buan and Tylor Spink, while Spiro Goulakos added two assists in his return to the ice after missing last weekend. Tylor Spink ended up with two points on the night as he assisted on Baun’s goal. Eric Mihalik made 24 saves in the loss.

 

“We dug ourselves a hole early,” Raiders head coach Don Vaughan said. “We had a couple of major breakdowns in our coverage in the first period. And against a really good team like they are, they’re going to finish on those and they did.

 

“Our energy was good in the first, they took it to us pretty good in the second – built off a couple of power plays – and then we found our legs in the third period. But it was too little too late after you spot them a three-goal lead like that.”

 

St. Lawrence (17-14-4) earned the 1-0 series lead after scoring three times in the first period – the last two coming in the final 50 seconds. Patrick Doherty led the way with a goal and assist, while George Hughes had two helpers. Gunnar Hughes and Jeremy Wick scored those two late-period goals, and Greg Carey added his nation’s-leading 27th goal for a 4-0 lead midway in the second.

 

Matt Weninger made 29 stops to earn the win.

 

From 1-0 to 3-0

The Saints went on top with 11:07 left in the first with a goal from Doherty on a rebound off a Sean McGovern shot. McGovern threw the puck toward the net from the point and Mihalik stopped it with his glove, but couldn’t close it. Doherty was right in front of the Colgate netminder for the cleanup.

 

Colgate did have some offensive chances with 13 shots on net, but Weninger made all the stops. The best chance came from Kurtis Bartliff and it was a couple of minutes after the Saints got the early lead. He broke into the zone from the right side and fired a wrister that beat Weninger but rang off the post.

 

St. Lawrence then opened a 3-0 lead with two goals in the final minute.

 

Gunnar Hughes gave the home team the 2-0 advantage with 50 seconds left with assists to George Hughes and Patrick Doherty. The Saints had a very efficient breakout of their zone that resulted in an odd-man chance. George Hughes dropped the puck for his brother, Gunnar, and he one-timed past the glove of Mihalik.

 

Jeremy Wick then handed St. Lawrence its 3-0 cushion with five seconds left in the first frame. The Raiders couldn’t get the puck out from behind their own net and Kyle Essery stole it and fed it out to Wick, who put it home.

 

In the second period, the Saints increased their lead on their first power play chance of the night. The goal came with nine minutes left in the frame. St. Lawrence had good puck movement and it ended up on the stick of Carey. The junior hasn’t missed much on the power play as he leads the nation with 13 on the year. He didn’t this time either on his second shot of the man advantage. Kyle Flanagan fed the puck to Carey from the slot and he fired a wrister at the right faceoff dot.

 

It got past Mihalk for the 4-0 lead.

 

“We seemed to be a little bit flat in the second,” Vaughan said. “It’s sort of been our MO lately. We get down and mentally we just don’t fight through it as well as we should. Maybe some of that’s youth.

 

“But we responded in the third, got some bounces and I was happy with our effort in that last period.”

 

Power Play Clicking

Colgate was able to get two back in the first 3:16 of the third, with both goals coming on the power play. The first was a nice redirection in front from Baun on a slap shot by Goulakos from the high slot. Goulakos and Tylor Spink were given helpers on the play with the goal coming 55 seconds into the final period to make it 4-1.

 

Less than two minutes later, the Cornwall power play unit struck again with Tylor Spink dangling in front of Weninger and hitting an open net. Tyson Spink made an excellent play at the half boards to get the puck to Goulakos in the slot. The defenseman moved around a Saints defender and found Tylor Spink in front. The rookie had so much time that he was able to make a couple moves and tuck it past Weninger.

 

The goal cut the lead to 4-2 with still 16:44 remaining.

 

“Our power play has been good all year, but especially lately,” Vaughan said. “The kids really move it around well and they’re playing with a lot of confidence.

 

“It’s such a great inspiration to have Spiro back in the lineup tonight. He’s a big part of that power play as well. He sees the ice so very well.”

 

Colgate had its third straight power play four minutes later, but the Raiders couldn’t break through for a third straight goal.

 

“We had some other great looks and we easily could have scored a couple more on that unit,” Vaughan said. “But we need to be better 5-on-5.”

 

Almost a Third

Baun and the Raiders celebrated what appeared to be his second of the night with 3:39 remaining, but the 4-3 margin was waved off when the officials ruled the Nathan Sinz shot from the point was deflected in with a high stick.

 

“They called it a high-stick and it’s really hard to tell on the video,” Vaughan said. “It’s just impossible to tell where it was. It may have been going in anyway; that’s the disappointing part.”

 

Colgate pulled the goalie with just over two minutes left in the game, but couldn’t score and the game ended in a 4-2 loss for the Raiders to give the Saints the 1-0 series lead.

 

“It was good to see some signs of life in the third and hopefully we can build a little momentum from that. It’s not easy, especially on the road. But we’ve got to find a way to bring our game that we had in the third to start the game.”

 

Shots were 31-28 in favor of Colgate. The Raiders finished 2-of-4 on the power play, while St. Lawrence was 1-of-3.

 

Game 2 from Appleton Arena is Saturday night at 7 p.m. Unlike the rotating schedule of the regular season, the Raiders get a second crack at the same opponent for a second night in a row.

 

“You can build on it, and you’re playing the same team again,” Vaughan said. “The biggest thing, just from a mental standpoint, is the guys have something to draw upon after the way they played in the third.

 

“We’ve just got to find a way to be more consistent with our efforts. If we can limit the mistakes, we can build off that energy we had in the third.”