2015-16 Air Force hockey schedule Day Mon. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri.. Sat. Thur. Fri. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri.-Sun. Fri.-Sun. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sun.
Date Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 4-6 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 18-19 Mar. 25-27
Time 6:05 7:05 7:07 7:05 7:05 7:07 7:07 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:07 7:05 7:05 7:05 5:05 7:05 5:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 5:05 7:35 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 5:05 7:05 7:05 TBA TBA TBA TBA
Opponent UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DENVER at Denver at Robert Morris* at Robert Morris* at Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Omaha at Mercyhurst* at Mercyhurst* Holy Cross* Holy Cross* at Sacred Heart* at Sacred Heart* Colorado College at Colorado College Canisius* Canisius* Bentley* Bentley* AIC* AIC* at Army West Point* at Army West Point* Niagara* Niagara* at Canisius* at Canisius* RIT* RIT* at Holy Cross* at Holy Cross* Robert Morris* Robert Morris* at Niagara* at Niagara* AHA First Round (Best of Three) AHA Quarterfinals (Best of Three) AHA Final Four NCAA Regionals
Site USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Denver, Colo. Moon Township, Pa. Moon Township, Pa. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Milford, Conn Milford, Conn. USAFA, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. USAFA, Colo. USAFA, Colo. Niagara, N.Y. Niagara, N.Y. TBA TBA Rochester, N.Y. TBA
*Atlantic Hockey Association game HOME GAMES IN BOLD Dates and times subject to change / All times are local to site
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table of contents/quick facts GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts ...................................................................................2 Media/Radio...............................................................................3-4 Pikes Peak Region.........................................................................5 Game Day at Cadet Ice Arena ......................................................6 Hockey Locker Room ...................................................................7 Weight Room ................................................................................8 Falcons in the Community ............................................................9
COACHES/STAFF Head Coach ............................................................................10-12 Assistant Coaches .................................................................13-14 Support Staff ..........................................................................15-17
PLAYERS Rosters....................................................................................18-19 Player Bios .............................................................................20-37
LAST SEASON Last Season’s Stats......................................................................38 Game-by-Game Box Scores ..................................................39-49 Series vs. Opponents ..............................................................50-53
HISTORY Falcon Hockey History ...............................................................54 Hall of Fame Coaches .................................................................55 Wall of Fame..........................................................................56-58 Top 100 Scorers .....................................................................59-60 National Academic Honors .........................................................61 All-Americans .............................................................................62 Falcons and Hobey Baker Award ...............................................63 National Honors .....................................................................64-65 Air Force Honors ........................................................................66 Conference Honors ................................................................67-68 Falcons in the Pros .................................................................69-70 Team Award Winners ............................................................71-72 Goaltender Records .....................................................................73 Individual Records ......................................................................74 Team Records .............................................................................75 Year-by-Year Records ................................................................76 Records by Season .................................................................77-80 Season-by-Season Results .....................................................81-94 Conference Championship Teams .........................................95-99 Lettermen ...........................................................................100-102
THE ACADEMY The Air Force Academy............................................................103 Academy Senior Leadership .....................................................104 Athletic Director .......................................................................105 Falcon Athletics ........................................................................106 Cadet Ice Arena.........................................................................107
SCHOOL INFORMATION LOCATION:..........................................2169 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840 COLORS: ..............................................Blue and Silver NICKNAME: ........................................Falcons ENROLLMENT: ..................................4,000 FOUNDED: ...........................................1954 FIRST YEAR/VARSITY HOCKEY: 1968-69 AFFILIATION/CONFERENCE:.......NCAA I/Atlantic Hockey ARENA ..................................................Cadet Ice Arena SIZE (CAPACITY): .............................200x85 (2,470) PRESS BOX PHONE: ..........................(719) 333-1532 SUPERINTENDENT: ..........................Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.....................Jim Knowlton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR PHONE: ....(719) 333-4008 TICKET OFFICE PHONE: ................(719) 472-1895
HOCKEY INFORMATION 2014-15 RECORD/CONF.: ...............16-21-4 / 13-12-3 AHA POST-SEASON..................................L to RIT AHA Quarterfinals LETTERMEN RETURNING: ........15 LETTERMEN LOST: .......................10 NEWCOMERS: ................................12
MEDIA RELATIONS SID/HOCKEY CONTACT: ..............Dave Toller OFFICE PHONE: ..............................(719) 333-3478 TOLLER CELL: ...............................(719) 200-2802 TOLLER’S E-MAIL:........................dave.toller@usafa.edu WEB SITE:.........................................www.GoAirForceFalcons.com
COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH .....................................Frank Serratore frank.serratore.ctr@usafa.edu 719-333-2188 ALMA MATER:...................................Bemidji State/1982 CAREER RECORD (YRS):................358-390-74/22 yrs. RECORD AT SCHOOL (YRS): .........309-298-64/18 yrs. HOCKEY OFFICE: ............................719-333-2188 ASSISTANT COACH: .........................Andy Berg/USAFA, 2003 andrew.berg@usafa.edu ASSISTANT COACH: .........................Joe Doyle/USAFA, 1989 joseph.doyle@usafa.edu DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY: ............... Steve Miller Steve.Miller@usafa.edu VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: ...............Capt. Eric Ehn/USAFA, 2008 ATHLETIC TRAINER: ......................Erik Marsh (719) 333-2145 EQUIPMENT MANAGER: ................Robert Rush (719) 333-9260
CREDITS The Air Force hockey media guide is a publication of the Air Force Academy media relations office. Dave Toller was responsible for the writing, editing and designing of this guide using Adobe InDesign desktop publishing software. A special thanks to Troy Garnhart, Madeline McGuire, Valerie Perkin and Nick Arseniak for their expertise. The cover was designed by Dave Toller. The action photos were taken by all the photographers of Team DMI, Paat Kelly, Ralph Clark and Russ Backer of Colorado Springs. Photos from the Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament were taken by James Lathrop (2008), Kris Murante (2009) and Nick Serratta (2009-12). Photos from the 2008 NCAA Tournament were taken by Michael Silverwood and Peter Cooke. Photos from the 2009 NCAA Tournament were taken by Rich Stieglitz. Photos from the 2011 and 2012 NCAA Tournament were taken by Dave Hahn/CSI Photo. The Academy scenics and individual photos were taken by Team DMI.
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Media information MEDIA GUIDE
Off Days: Student-athletes are not available
ATHLETIC
for interviews during off days or non-pracMedia Guide The 2015-16 media guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Th e 2010-11 media guide is Other pro- tice days. Off days are usually Sunday and Tuesday during the season, but that is submaterials may be obtained by contacting duced as a source of information forject to change. Coaches may do interviews the media relations office: the media. materials may be at their discretion on off days, but requests Phone: Other (719) 333-2313/3478 E-mail: obtained bydave.toller@usafa.edu contacting the media must be made well in advance through media relations. relations office: PRESS REDENTIALS Contacting Athletes: Cadet-athlete’s Phone: (719)C 333-2313/3478 Press and photograph credentials are issued private phone numbers and email address E-mail: dave.toller@usafa.edu to members of the working media only. will not be issued to the media. Air Force
COMMUNICATIONS
These credentials may be obtained by concadet-athletes have also been instructed not tacting Credentials the athletic media relations office at to accept calls from media without prior Press least one day prior to the event. A season notification from the athletic media relaPress and photographry credential doesn’t always reservecredentials media tions office. Media members who contact members a seat the press box. are issued toinmembers of the work- coaches and/or athletes directly could ing media only. These credentials result in credentials being revoked and loss of access in the future. PRESS PARKING
may be obtained by contacting the There is no press parking at the Cadet Field athletic relations offi ce at House. Themedia earlier you arrive, the better parkingone you day will find. least prior to the event. A
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Interviews following the game may be obtained outside the Air Force locker room after the 10-minute cooling off period. There is no post-game press conference or interview session and the locker room is closed. A member of the athletic media relations staff will be available to assist you in the interview process. Interviews with visiting players must be arranged with the visiting SID or coach.
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS General: Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week with the following guidelines: All interview requests must be made through Dave Toller in the athletic media relations office. Requests must be made at least one day in advance so that the player and/or coach can be properly notified. All interviews will be done between 2 and 3 p.m. MT on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays when hosting a home series. Game Day: No pre-game interviews with players will be granted on game day. Coaches interviews on game days are at their discretion, but must be set up in advance with the athletic communications office. No student-athlete or coach can appear on a live post-game television or radio interview without permission obtained in advance of the game.
Troy Garnhart Assoc. Athletic Director Communications
PRACTICES Practices are open to the media with the following guidelines. Media may not listen to or be in the area of any pre- or postpractice talks between the coaches and players. These comments, if overheard, are off the record. Players and coaches may not be approached during practice. All interviews with coaches and players must be done before or after practice. Photographers are welcome to shoot practice, but must not interfere with practice in any way.
Dave Toller Asst. AD/Media Relations Hockey Contact
Brian Jerman Video Coordinator
Madeline McGuire Graphics
Nick Arseniak Assistant SID
Valerie Perkin Assistant SID
Adam Parker Video Assistant
LOCKER ROOMS/FACILITIES All locker rooms and training facilities (training and weight rooms) are off limits to media - NO EXCEPTIONS. Air Force has a closed locker room policy for both home and away games.
DIRECTIONS TO THE RINK From Colorado Springs - Take I-25 north to the North Entrance of the Air Force Academy (Exit 156B). Take the second left turn (Parade Loop), about two miles. Take the first right at the top of the hill (Field House Drive). The first building on the right is the Cadet Field House. The Cadet Ice Arena is in the Field House. From Denver - Take I-25 south to the North Entrance Air Force Academy (Exit 156B). Take the second left turn (Parade Loop), about two miles. Take the first right at the top of the hill (Field House Drive). The first building on the right is the Cadet Field House. The Cadet Ice Arena is in the Field House.
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Marcus Rodriguez Assistant SID
media information
FALCONS ON THE RADIO/NET The Air Force/IMG radio network will broadcast every home and away game. For the 18th consecutive season, Jay Ritchie will handle the play-by-play duties. Dave Toller will be the color analyst for the 14th straight season. Ritchie is in his 24th season of broadcasting Air Force Academy athletics. Ritchie also broadcasts Air Force women’s basketball and various other Academy sports. The games will be broadcast locally on the Academy’s flagship sister station, Xtra Sports 1300. For the 11th consecutive year, Air Force hockey can be listened to anywhere in the world via internet. For more information, go to GoAirForceFalcons.com.
LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS The Gazette P.O. Box 1779 Colo. Springs, CO 80901 O - (719) 636-0250 F - (719) 636-0163
KKTV (Ch. 11 CBS) 520 E. Colorado Colorado Springs, CO 80903 O - (719) 295-6678 F - (719) 634-3741
Denver Post 1560 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 O - (303) 954-1294 F - (303) 954-1703
KOAA-TV (Ch. 5 NBC) 530 Communication Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80905 O - (719) 630-3930 jmason@koaa.com
Associated Press 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 Denver, CO 80202 O - (303) 825-0123 F - (303) 892-5927
KXRM-Fox 21 560 Wooten Road Colo. Springs, CO 80915 O - (719) 596-2100 F - (719) 591-4180
KRDO-TV (Ch. 13 ABC) 399 S. 8th Street Colorado springs, CO 80905 O - (719) 575-6307 Sports@KRDO.com
Xtra Sports 1300 6805 Corporate Drive #130 Colo. Springs, CO 80919 O - (719) 593-2700 F - (719) 593-2727
Air Force hockey has appeared on national television 17 times in the last nine years. The Falcons have appeared on regional television numerous other times.
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colorado springs
The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro area. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic outcropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man-made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel.
Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer. Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is truly a city with unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportunity in the 21st century.
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Game Day at cadet ice arena
Game Day at Cadet Ice Arena
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hockey facilities
The Air Force hockey locker room features 28 pro-style lockers with large corner areas for the goaltenders. Each team member also has a locker in a changing area that is used for military and civilian clothes. The team room (below), with internet access, gives team members an environment to work on academics, watch a movie or relax with teammates. The audio/visual set-up is second to none with three flat screen TVs, DVD players and more. The TVs and DVD players are also equipped to plug into the team’s computerized video-editing equipment to watch film and have team meetings. Below: A section of the Air Force hockey hallway has been dedicated to the former Falcons who have flown, or are flying, in the United States Air Force. Numerous former players have gone on to flying careers and this is a small sampling of those who have moved from the ice to the cockpit.
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hockey facilities
Strength and Conditioning Philosophies Hockey specific movement based training design Highly structured, progressively building programs Promote hard work, self-motivation, preparation, teamwork and accountability Sound program philosophy based on scientific research and practical experience Train at the intensity that you play Ongoing improvement of both the physical and mental aspects required to compete at the highest level.
The strength and conditioning program is dedicated to providing the highest level of athletic development for each player. By focusing on the complete athlete, while reducing the incidences of injury, the athlete can maximize his performance and minimize downtime from injury. The goal of the program is to develop all of the components of speed and athleticism to the degree required by Division I hockey.
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the falcons in the community
Members of the Air Force hockey team have volunteered their time for numerous events, including the MS Walk (middle left), JDRF Walk for the Cure (bottom left), Skate with the Falcons (top left). After every game, Falcon fans gather near the locker room entrance for photos and autographs of their favorite players (middle right). 2015-16 Air Force hockey-- page 9
head coach frank serratore A short conversation with coach Frank Serratore makes your pulse race a little faster. His enthusiasm and energy for Air Force hockey are that powerful. As the fourth head coach in the 47 years of Air Force hockey, Serratore was in his office less than a week when he pointed out what it would take to turn the program around. “We want to be the hardest working team in the country,” Serratore said. “We want to have a team full of over-achievers. Not everyone is blessed with outstanding ability, but everyone can work hard and play with pride and spirit.” Serratore enters his 19th season at Air Force with a 309-298-66 record at the Academy. He has an overall mark of 358-390-75 in 22 seasons as a college head coach. Not only has Serratore turned the Falcon program around, he has turned it into a legitimate national contender, with five conference championships and five NCAA appearances in the last eight years. Over the last seven years, Air Force has beaten a team ranked in the top five in the nation five times. Last season, the Falcons went 16-21-4 overall and placed seventh in Atlantic Hockey. For the second straight season, the Falcons won the Pikes Peak Trophy by beating Colorado College. The senior class of 2015 never lost to Army, going 6-0-2 against the Black Knights, and went 3-1 against Colorado College. In 2013-14, Air Force posted a 21-14-4 overall record, marking the fifth time in the last seven years the team has won 20 or more games. The Falcons won the inaugural Pikes Peak Trophy by beating Colorado College, 3-1, at the World Arena. Air Force also won the Ledyard Bank Classic, hosted by Dartmouth, by defeating 16th-ranked Northeastern and fourth-ranked Providence. For the first time since 2001, the Falcons swept Army at West Point. In 2012-13, Air Force finished second in the AHA regular season, but was defeated in the conference quarterfinals by eventual champion, Canisius. The Falcons finished the season 17-13-7 overall and 15-7-5 in the league. Air Force won its second straight AHA title in 2011-12 as the team finished the season with a 21-11-7 overall record. The Falcons won their first outright AHA regular-season title with a 15-6-6 league record. Air Force earned a 2-1 win at fifth-ranked Colorado College, the first ever win at the World Arena. After defeating RIT in the AHA title game, the season came to an end with a 2-0 loss to top-ranked Boston College, the eventual NCAA national champion, in the Northeast Regional. In 2010-11, the Falcons recovered from a slow start to win its fourth AHA title in five years. Air Force blanked the regular-season champion, RIT, 1-0, in the championship game. A 2-1 overtime loss to top-seed Yale in the NCAA Tournament ended the Falcons’ season at 20-12-6. The 2009-10 season was the first one in the last six years that the Falcons watched the NCAA Tournament at home. The Falcons swept Army in the AHA quarterfinals at home but fell on a late goal to Sacred Heart in the AHA semifinals. AFA finished the season 16-15-6 overall and third in the AHA. The 2008-09 season proved to be the best in school history with a schoolrecord 28 wins, another league championship and the Academy’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. Air Force opened the season with a school-record 13 straight wins and rose to No. 10 in the nation, the highest in Academy history. Win No. 13 was a 4-1 win over third-ranked Colorado College to end a 24-year drought vs. the Tigers. As the No. 1 seed in the AHA Final Four, AFA rolled over Bentley and Mercyhurst with back-to-back shutouts to win its third straight title. The first round of the NCAA East Regional put the Falcons against third-ranked Michigan. Andrew Volkening made 43 saves as the Falcons earned a 2-0 win. Air Force came within a whisker of the Frozen Four, but 10th-ranked Vermont defeated Air Force in double overtime on a goal that was awarded on video review. Serratore led Air Force to 21 wins in 2007-08 en route to the second AHA championship and NCAA Tournament berth. Air Force was 21-12-6 overall and finished third in the league. The Falcons needed double-overtime to beat Mercyhurst, 5-4, in the championship game.. The win sent the Falcons to the NCAA Tournament but second-ranked Miami-Ohio ended the Falcons’
season with a 3-2 overtime loss. In 2006-07, Air Force won its first-ever conference championship and trip to the NCAA Tournament. AFA faced top-seeded Minnesota in the West Regional. Despite a third-period lead, Minnesota defeated Air Force, 4-3. AFA ended the season with a 19-16-5 overall record and a 13-10-5 mark for fifth place in the AHA. The Falcons became the first service academy team to ever win a conference hockey championship and play in the NCAA Tournament. In his first season at the Academy, Serratore’s disciplined and aggressive style produced more wins than the previous two seasons combined and the first 15-win season in three years. The first-year coach guided the Falcons to a 15-19 overall record. The season could not have ended on a better note as the Falcons swept Army at West Point. His second season was no different as he guided one of the nation’s youngest teams to the best winning percentage in four years at the Academy. In 19992000, Serratore led the Falcons to the most wins (19) in 23 years and the first winning season (19-18-2) in 10 years. Serratore juggled an injury-riddled and depleted Falcon lineup throughout the 2000-01 season. The Falcons still posted a 16-17-4 record. A great run at the end of the 2001-02 season capped a 16-16-2 overall record. The Falcons finished fifth in the CHA (6-10-2) and upset fourth-seeded Niagara in the CHA Tournament. In 2002-03, a mid-season scoring drought and numerous close losses left the Falcons with a 10-24-3 overall record. Expectations were low as the Falcons were in a rebuilding mode in 2003-04. However, Serratore led the Falcons to a 14-21-2 record, tying the then-school record with 14 Division I wins. Serratore came to the Academy from the Manitoba Moose of the International Hockey League, where he was the director of hockey operations in 1996. He was the head coach and general manager of the Minnesota Moose (before they moved to Manitoba) in 1994 and 1995. Prior to his position in Manitoba, Serratore was the head coach at the University of Denver from 1990-1994. During that time, he led the Pioneers to a 49-91-9 record in four seasons and is credited with rebuilding a struggling Pioneer program. In 1995 and 1997, Pioneer teams which were recruited during his tenure made two NCAA final eight appearances and placed third in the WCHA. Before taking over the reins at DU, Serratore was the coach and general manager of the Omaha Lancers of the United States Junior Hockey League. In one season, he took over a last-place team and led them to the USHL regular season and playoff championship. The worst-to-first Cinderella season earned Serratore the USHL General Manager of the Year and the Omaha Sportscasters Sportsman of the Year awards in 1990. His other coaching experiences have been as the assistant coach at the University of North Dakota (1987-89), the head coach and general manager of the Rochester Mustangs (1985-87) and the Austin Mavericks (1983-85) of the U.S. Junior Hockey League. During his tenure in the USHL, he won three league championships and was runner-up twice while posting a 247-103-6 record. In 1987, he led Rochester to the USA Hockey national championship. While coaching in the USHL, he was named general manager of the year twice and coach of the year once. Serratore attended Western Michigan University from 1977-79 before earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Bemidji State University in 1982. He lettered four years in hockey at the two schools playing goalie. He then earned a master’s degree in athletic administration/physical education from North Dakota in 1994. He played two seasons for the St. Paul Vulcans (USHL) from 1975-77 and had a brief stint with the Nashville South Stars (Central Hockey League) in 1982. The native of Coleraine, Minn., is no stranger to coaching at the Olympic development level. In August 2003, Serratore was the head coach of the United States Under-17 Team that won the gold medal at the Five Nations Tournament in Prievizda, Slovakia. He has coached at two USA Hockey Olympic Sports Festivals and has been the coach of the USA Hockey Development Program since 1985. In 1993, he coached the West team to the silver medal at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Serratore, 57, is married to the former Carol Samec of St. Paul, Minn. They have four children, twin boys Tom and Tim (26) and two daughters, Carly (25), a 2013 Academy graduate, and Carina (20).
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head coach frank serratore Q: Recruiting has always been a top priority for you and your staff. What challenges are involved with recruiting at the Academy? A: Recruiting is selling and good salesmen believe in the product they are selling. I believe this philosophy has allowed our staff to do a fine job in recruiting good hockey players to the Air Force Academy. Recruiting at the Division I level has become increasingly difficult over the last several years. There are more college hockey teams now than ever before. The challenges at the Academy are many. When I was at Denver, we were limited to 18 scholarships and it cost over $25,000 (now nearly $50,000) a year to attend school. Here at the Academy, we don’t have the scholarship limitations, but we have different kinds of obstacles to overcome. Aside from the high academic standards set forth by the Academy, our biggest challenge on the recruiting trail is overcoming the perceptions and misinformation that exists about the service academies and the military. We have found that once we identify the right type of prospects, it is important to get into their homes. After educating the prospects and their parents on the Academy, the response is usually tremendous. Recruiting here is not a “sell” job like at most schools; our approach is to educate and present all the facts to a prospect. The opportunities offered at the Academy and afterwards are unlike anywhere in the country. When I first arrived at the Academy, I thought the post-graduation commitment would be a deterrent. I have found that to be just the opposite. The word “commitment,” in this context, has a somewhat negative connotation. A more accurate way to refer to this portion of our package is post-graduate “opportunity,” because this is what it is. The post-graduation opportunity has actually helped our recruiting. Once educated, our recruits and their parents view the commitment as a positive rather than a negative. The career and educational opportunities available to our kids after graduation are astounding. It’s merely a matter of how you choose to approach the commitment, as an anchor or a springboard. One needs only take a look at the success of our graduates to know that it’s truly a springboard. Q:
What type of player are you looking to bring to Air Force?
A: The type of player we are looking for is the classic overachiever; good student, good athlete and outstanding citizen. Most of the young men we recruit possess the foresight and maturity to see the “big picture” and where they can be five or 10 years down the road. Finding good players for our program is a tough
job, but a job that can be done. The fine young men in our locker room are living proof.
Q: Cadet-athletes schedules are so demanding with academics and military life as well as practice, travel and games. How is the coaching staff able to maintain the balance between athletics and Academy life? A: Our guys are first and foremost cadets. Hockey is certainly a big part of their lives and has been since they were little kids in most cases. However, they came to the Academy to develop their leadership skills so they can go out and be a key part of our Air Force. They only play hockey here for four years and then our guys are out doing some great things in the Air Force. They are serving and defending our country and it is an honor to have played a small role in their development while they are here. They have to take care of business in their squadron and in the classroom or they won’t see the ice. It’s that simple. We have some tremendous young men and it is amazing how they can accomplish everything they do. Our guys take great pride in their academics as well. We have a fantastic support staff that helps with this process as well. We have an academic mentoring program that has kept our cadet-athletes ahead of the game by not allowing them to fall behind. The academic, athletic and military demands on our cadet-athletes are incredible. Nowhere, and I mean nowhere, are student-athletes challenged like they are at the service academies. Our athletes carry 20 or more credit hours, participate in athletics and are required to perform a host of military duties. I am often asked the question, how do you inspire your athletes ... my response is simple, my athletes inspire me!
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head coach frank serratore
The Serratore File Coaching Experience Head Coach - Air Force Academy (1997-Pres.); record 309-298-64 Head Coach - Minnesota Moose [IHL] (1994-95); 52-56-16 Head Coach - University of Denver (1990-94); 49-92-9 Head Coach - Omaha (Neb.) Lancers [USHL] (1990); 49-13-0 Assistant Coach - University of North Dakota (1987-89) Head Coach - Rochester (Minn.) Mustangs [USHL] (1985-87); 89-34-2 Head Coach - Austin (Minn.) Mavericks [USHL] (1982-85); 109-56-4
Collegiate Coaching Record 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 AFA Career
6-30-2 Denver 9-25-2 Denver 19-17-2 Denver 15-20-3 Denver 15-19-0 Air Force Academy 15-19-2 Air Force Academy 19-18-2 Air Force Academy 16-17-4 Air Force Academy 16-16-2 Air Force Academy 10-24-3 Air Force Academy 14-21-2 Air Force Academy 14-19-3 Air Force Academy 11-20-1 Air Force Academy 19-16-5 Air Force Academy 21-12-6 Air Force Academy 28-11-2 Air Force Academy 16-15-6 Air Force Academy 20-12-6 Air Force Academy 21-11-7 Air Force Academy 17-13-7 Air Force Academy 21-14-4 Air Force Academy 16-21-4 Air Force Academy 309-298-66 (18 years) 358-390-75 (22 years)
Serratore vs. Opponents Ala.-Huntsville AK-Anchorage AK-Fairbanks American Internat’l Army Augsburg Bemidji State Bentley Boston College Boston University Canisius Clarkson Colgate Colorado College Concordia Connecticut Dartmouth Denver Fairfield Ferris State Findlay Holy Cross Iona Maine Manhattanville Mankato State Massachusetts Mass.-Lowell Mercyhurst Merrimack Miami (OH) Michigan Michigan State
11-26-3 4-8-1 3-8-1 26-3-2 26-12-3 5-0 8-25-2 22-10-6 1-2 0-3 13-10-7 1-0-0 0-1 10-22-2 3-1 17-7-4 0-1 1-15-1 6-1 0-1 10-11-1 18-8-11 0-1-1 0-3 1-0 0-7 1-3 0-1 13-13-3 0-1 1-2 1-0 0-1
Mich. Tech Minnesota Minn.-Crookston Minn.-Duluth Nebraska-Omaha New England Coll. Niagara Northeastern North Dakota Northern Mich. Notre Dame Penn State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac RIT Robert Morris RPI Sacred Heart St. Cloud State St. John’s St. Mary’s St. Michael’s St. Olaf St. Thomas Salem State SUNY-Potsdam Union Vermont Wayne State Wisconsin Wis.-Stout Yale
4-11-1 2-14-3 1-0 6-10-1 1-5 2-0 19-33-5 2-1 8-10 1-15 1-1 3-1 1-0 1-2 6-4 19-18-4 13-14-1 1-0 21-9-3 6-9-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-2 11-13-1 4-9-1 3-0 2-3
By the Numbers
1 Elite Eight Appearance 2 Hobey Baker Finalists 4 All-Americans
5 NCAA Tournament Appearances
7 AHA Championships (5 tournament; 2 regular season)
8 Straight winning seasons, school record (2007-14) 8 Division I Tournament championships 12 Road wins in 2008-09; school record 24 AHA Tournament wins (24-9 record) 26 Wins over Army, including two in the 2010 AHA Quarterfinals 28 School record number of wins in 2008-09 70 Percent of home games won the last three years 101 percent of capacity at Cadet Ice Arena that AFA has averaged the last six years
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assistant coach joe doyle Joe Doyle, who served as an assistant coach with the Falcons from 1994-98 and from 2002-06, returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach in August 2013. A 1989 Academy graduate, Doyle is in his 11th season as an assistant hockey coach at the Academy. Doyle came to the Academy from USA Hockey (Colorado Springs, Colo.) where he was a regional director of the American Development Model from 2009-13. His responsibilities included assisting with the blueprint for the optimal athlete development, focusing on age-appropriate training and utilizing long-term athlete development principles for the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Districts. Doyle plays an integral part in Air Force’s nation-wide recruiting efforts along with working with the Falcon defenseman. Doyle’s knowledge of the Academy and his passion for both the Air Force and the sport of hockey have been instrumental to the Falcons’ success. Many of his recruits have gone on to great Air Force careers as well as laying the foundation for the teams that won five Atlantic Hockey championships in seven years.
The Doyle File Year at Air Force: Hometown: Alma Mater: Year
11th Weymouth, Mass. USAFA 1989
Coaching Experience Air Force Academy Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
1994-98 2002-06 2013-Present
Playing Experience Forward Air Force Academy 1985-89
A four-year letterman for the Falcons at right wing, Doyle is a member of the Academy’s Hockey Wall of Fame. During his junior and senior years, he was selected as the team’s most valuable player and was a part of the first class in AFA history to post four consecutive winning seasons. He played in 110 career games and posted 126 points on 57 goals and 69 assists. He stands 23rd in career points and 15th in career goals at the Academy. Doyle earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary analysis at the Academy. After a brief stint at the Academy after graduation, he served two years at Minot Air Force Base, N.D. In addition, he spent one year at Upper Heyford, England, before returning to his alma mater in the summer of 1994, serving as an assistant hockey coach under his former coach, Chuck Delich, and then on Serratore’s first coaching staff (1997-98). In the summer of 1998, Doyle was assigned to Oklahoma State University as an assistant professor of aerospace studies. He spent two years in Stillwater and then moved to Randolph AFB, Texas, where he became the director of operations for the Air Force ROTC Southwest Region from June 2000 to May 2001. In June 2001, Doyle was named the deputy commander of the 343rd TRS at Lackland AFB, Texas. He returned to the Academy from 2002-06 to serve as an assistant hockey coach under Serratore. In 2006, Doyle returned to Oklahoma State University as the director of training for the Air Force ROTC program and also spent a year in Baghdad, Iraq, where he spearheaded an effort to train Iraqis at Camp Rustamiyah. Doyle retired from the Air Force in 2009 after serving 20 years on active duty and earning numerous awards. A member of the Boston College High School Hall of Fame (inducted in 2003), Doyle and his wife, Holly, have four children: Brendan, Andrew, Luke and Emma.
SERRATORE ON DOYLE “Joe is one of our all-time greats and a very good hockey man. He brings energy and enthusiasm to the rink every day and possesses an un-dying love for his alma mater.”
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assistant coach andy berg Andy Berg enters his 10th season as an assistant coach and his 11th season overall with the Falcon coaching staff. A Year at Air Force: 11th 2003 graduate of the Academy, Berg, who Hometown: Stillwater, Minn. served as a graduate assistant in 2003-04, Alma Mater: USAFA assists with coaching on the ice and also Year 2003 with the nation-wide recruiting effort. Berg separated from the Air Force in the summer of 2010 after seven years of acCoaching Experience tive duty. Air Force Academy 2003-04 A native of Stillwater, Minn., Berg Graduate Assistant graduated from the Academy with a degree in management and was a four-year Air Force Academy 2006-Present letterman at forward. A two-time allAssistant Coach CHA selection, Berg finished his career tied for 12th in scoring with 142 points (64-78-142) in 140 games. As a sePlaying Experience nior, he earned the Chuck Delich Award as the team’s most valuable player. He led the team and was second in the CHA with 22 goals and was fourth in Forward the league with 40 points. His 15 power-play goals led the CHA and were Air Force Academy 2000-03 second in the nation. Columbia Inferno (ECHL) 2005 Berg’s 15 power-play goals in 2002-03 tied the school record set by Mark Manney in 1981-82. His 33 career power-play goals are the third most in school history. A three-sport star at Stillwater (Minn.) High School, Berg earned more CHA awards than any other Falcon with five major awards. He was named the CHA Rookie of the Year in the league’s first season and was also named to the all-rookie team. He was a secondteam all-conference selection as a sophomore and senior and was named to the CHA all-tournament team as a junior. Berg is one of only two Falcons to earn CHA all-tournament honors. A two-year team captain, Berg led the team in points and goals twice. As a sophomore, he had 16 goals and 37 points and as a senior he had 22 goals and 40 points. During his four-year career, he helped the team to 61 wins. During his first three seasons, the Falcons were a .500 team, posting a 51-51-8 record. The Falcons won 19 games his freshman year and finished with a winning record (19-18-2) for the first time in 11 years. He then helped the Falcons to consecutive 16-win seasons in 2000-01 and 2001-02. After spending the 2003-04 season with the hockey team as a graduate assistant, Berg’s first assignment was with the 20th Contracting Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. Berg served as the deputy flight commander for the services element and was named the company grade officer of the year for 2005. While at Shaw, Berg played 50 games for the Columbia Inferno of the East Coast Hockey League. Berg, and his wife, Lauren, have one son, J.P., and reside in Palmer Lake.
The Berg File
SERRATORE ON BERG “Andy is one of our all-time greats, one of only two players in school history to earn league honors four consecutive years. He is an excellent coach and has earned a reputation as having one of the best eyes for talent in the country.”
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director of hockey steve miller Steve Miller is in his first season as the director of hockey. Miller comes to the Academy after Year at Air Force: 1st one season as the associate head coach at Hometown: Sun Prairie, Wis Providence where he helped lead the Friars Alma Mater: St. Mary’s to the 2015 NCAA Championship. Prior Year: 1988 to his stint in Providence, he was the first general manager and head coach of the United States Hockey League’s Madison Coaching Experience (Wis.) Capitols. Miller spent 20 seasons St. Mary’s College 1989 as an assistant and associate head coach at Assistant Coach Denver, helping lead the Pioneers to backMiami University 1990-91 to-back NCAA Championships in 2004 Assistant Coach and 2005. During his time in Denver, the Pioneers won three WCHA regular-season Denver University 1992-2013 championships and four WCHA Final Five Assistant/Associate Head Coach titles. While at Denver, he coached and recruited 41 NHL draft choices, Providence University 2015 55 all-WCHA selections, 15 All-Americans and a Hobey Baker Memorial Associate Head Coach Award winner. In 2009, Miller earned the prestigious American Hockey Coaches Association’s (AHCA) Terry Flanagan Award, which recognizes an assistant coaches’ career body of work Playing Experience Miller played college hockey at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, Forward where he earned a bachelor of arts in public administration. He played three St. Mary’s College 1985-88 years of varsity hockey and was named the team’s Most Inspirational Player his sophomore and senior years and he was named Most Improved Player as a sophomore. He helped St. Mary’s to its first MIAC championship in 23 years and the team also set a school record for victories in a season (22). Miller then began his coaching career at his alma mater, helping St. Mary’s capture the 1989 MIAC playoff championship and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Next, he served as a graduate assistant coach at Miami University for two seasons under head coach George Gwozdecky before moving with Gwozdecky to Denver. Miller and his wife, Heidi, have three children, a daughter, Alexis, and sons, Cole and Connor.
The Miller File
SERRATORE ON MILLER “Steve is one of the most respected coaches in all of college hockey. We are very fortunate to have landed his services. His primary duty as director of hockey is to coach our coaches and help make us better a better coaching staff.”
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support staff
ROBERT RUSH
ERIK MARSH
EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST
HOCKEY ATHLETIC TRAINER Erik Marsh is in his 22nd season as the athletic trainer for the Falcon hockey team, and 29th year overall in the athletic training career field. Athletic trainers provide expertise in the areas of prevention, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Marsh has been active with USA Hockey the last several years. In 2011, he went to Pardubice, Czech Republic, with the USA In-line team that won the silver medal at the World Championships. In the summer of 2010, he traveled to Karlstad, Sweden, with the USA In-Line World Championship team that won the gold medal. In 2009, he travelled with the In-Line team to the World Championships in Ingolstadt, Germany, and earned a silver medal. In 2001, he travelled with the United States Select-17 Hockey Team at the Germany Competition, in Fussen, Germany. That team featured many future NHL players including: Nate Thomson, Ben Lovejoy, Dustin Smith and Zach Parise. Marsh came to the Academy in 1994 after serving as an assistant trainer at Army for one year working with the 150-pound football team and gymnastics. Marsh spent five years as a student trainer at Iowa State and two years as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma, where he worked with the football, wrestling and baseball teams. The native of Parker, Colo., earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education/sports medicine from Iowa State in 1991. While at ISU, he played for the Cyclone lacrosse team as an attackman. He then earned his master’s degree in sports management from Oklahoma in 1993. In August 2006, Marsh finished the Pikes Peak Ascent, a 13-mile run to the top of Colorado’s famous mountain. The ascent has a vertical climb of more than 7,800 feet to the summit at an elevation of 14,110 feet above sea level. Marsh also enjoys fishing and playing the guitar. In 2011, Marsh and teammate Tim Harris finished sixth out of 50 boats in the Johnson Lake (Nebraska) Walleye open tournament.
Robert Rush is in his 15th season with the Falcon hockey team and is in his 19th year at the Academy. Rush’s responsibilities with the hockey team are sharpening skates, ordering equipment and supplies, equipment issue, repair and maintenance. In the summer of 2011, he earned a silver medal with the 2011 USA Hockey In-Line team at the World Championships in Pardubice, Czech Republic. In the summer of 2010, he worked with two USA Hockey teams in international competition. He travelled to Karlstad, Sweden, with the In-Line team, earning a gold medal at the World Championships in July. In August, he travelled to Breclav, Czech Republic, with the Under-18 Select Ice Hockey team, earning a silver medal. In 2009, he travelled with the USA In-Line team for the World Championships in Ingolstadt, Germany, and earned a silver medal. In the summer of 2008, he traveled to Bratislava, Slovakia, with USA Hockey to work the 2008 InLine Hockey World Championships. A 1992 graduate of Delta State in his hometown of Cleveland, Miss., Rush earned a bachelor’s degree in education. While a student and graduate assistant at Delta State, Rush worked as an equipment manager with the football and baseball teams. After graduation, he spent three years as the head equipment manager at Southeast Missouri State working with the football, basketball and baseball teams. Rush came to the Academy in 1997 and worked with the junior varsity football team his first season. In 1998, he began working and traveling with the varsity football team. In 1999, he added baseball to his list of duties and became the first full-time equipment specialist for the Falcons in many years. Rush, and his wife, Shelly, met at Southeast Missouri State and were married in May 1997. The couple resides in Colorado Springs with their son, Andrew (15), and dogs, Gabbie and Whiskey.
A 1986 graduate of Ponderosa High School, Marsh, his wife, Shannon, and daughter, Abby, reside in Palmer Lake.
Air Force wins Pikes Peak Trophy Nov. 22, 2014, Cadet Ice Arena
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support staff
CAPT. ERIC EHN
DREW BODETTE
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Drew Bodette is in his ninth season at the Air Force Academy and his second season with the Falcon hockey team. His primary responsibility is the supervision of all aspects of the speed, strength and conditioning program for the Air Force hockey team.
Capt. Eric Ehn is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Falcons. A 2008 Academy graduate, Ehn is currently stationed at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs as the chief of program integration for launch and test range sustainment. Ehn’s responsibilities include providing a capable and reliable launch and test range system allowing the Air Force to maintain space superiority on the battlefield. Prior to his current position at Peterson AFB, Ehn spent three years at Minot AFB, N.D., in the space and missiles career field. A four-year hockey letterman at the Academy, Ehn was Air Force’s first ever All-American, earning the honor in 2007. As a junior, he was named to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) East second team. He also earned first-team All-American honors by Inside College Hockey.com and U.S. College Hockey Online. Ehn was second in the nation in scoring with 24 goals, 40 assists and 64 points (1.60 per game) in 40 game. He became the first ever service academy player to earn AHCA All-America honors. One of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, Ehn was also first-team all-AHA and was the AHA Player of the Year. He set a new league record with 45 points (16-29-45) in 28 conference games. As the first Falcon in 27 years to score more than 60 points, he helped lead the Falcons to their first ever conference title in 2007 and the team’s first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Bodette, who received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and his master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of Northern Colorado, came to Air Force from his alma mater, where he was the Director of Strength and Conditioning. He also spent five years at the University of Denver as an assistant strength coach for the National Championship Hockey teams. Before his position at Denver, Bodette served as an assistant at the University of Pittsburgh for the 2000-01 season. Bodette is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as a senior level club coach through the United States Weightlifting Federation. Originally from South Glens Falls, N.Y., Bodette resides in Franktown, with his wife, Amy, and children, Nash and Hudson.
Originally from Dexter, Mich., Ehn, and his wife Abbey, have two sons, Henrik and Theodor, and a daughter, Elinor, and reside in Colorado Springs.
LT. COL. BRETT ANDERSON TEAM PHYSICIAN Lt. Col. Brett Anderson enters his second season as the team physician for the Falcon hockey program. Team doctors are assigned to the Academy hospital and volunteer their time to work with the athletic teams. The time and effort they put into athletics is greatly appreciated. Anderson oversees all medical treatment for the team and travels with the club on selected trips. He is currently a staff orthopedic surgeon at the U.S. Air Force Academy hospital. Anderson is a 1994 graduate of the Academy. After graduating from the Academy, he was the honor graduate from the Intelligence Officer Applications course at Goodfellow AFB, Texas. After two years of Air Force intelligence, he entered medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. An Alpha Omega Alpha graduate in 2000, Anderson began his orthopedic surgery residency immediately upon graduation. He completed residency in 2005 and was presented the Leonard Marmor Surgical Arthritis Foundation Award. Anderson was the chief of orthopedic surgery at Davis Monthan AFB, Ariz., from 2005-2010. In 2010, he began his sports medicine fellowship training at Brown University. After fellowship training, he came to USAFA and became the chief of orthopedic surgery in December, 2013. Originally from Douglas, Mass., Anderson and his wife, Tracy, have one child, Aidan, and live in Colorado Springs.
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2015-16 Numerical roster No. 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 33 40 44 52
Name Kyle Mackey Johnny Hrabovsky Phil Boje Jake Erickson Matt Koch Max Hartner Jordan Himley Zach Yoder Matt Serratore Tyler Ledford Ben Kucera Evan Giesler Kyle Haak Evan Feno Evan Okeley Dan Bailey Ryan Doucet Matt Perry Dylan Abood A.J. Reid Tyler Rostenkowski Ben Carey Erik Baskin Chris Dylewski Shane Starrett Billy Christopoulos Jonathan Kopacka
Pos. D D D D D F F D F F F F F F F D F F D F F F F G G G D
Ht. 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-4 5-9 5-9 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-1
Wt. 175 187 192 177 195 205 160 195 165 160 175 185 185 170 185 175 210 185 165 190 183 170 200 165 195 193 185
Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director of Hockey:
Frank Serratore Joe Doyle, Andy Berg Steve Miller
FALCONS BY CLASS Juniors (3) 26 Ben Carey 33 Chris Dylewski 8 Max Hartner Juniors (4) 21 Ryan Doucet 3 Johnny Hrabovsky 24 A.J. Reid 25 Tyler Rostenkowski Sophomores (8) 23 Dylan Abood 27 Erik Baskin 4 Phil Boje 10 Jordan Himley 52 Jonathan Kopacka 14 Ben Kucera 13 Tyler Ledford 2 Kyle Mackey
Freshmen (12) 6 Jake Erickson 7 Matt Koch 11 Zach Yoder 12 Matt Serratore 15 Evan Giesler 16 Kyle Haak 18 Evan Feno 19 Evan Okeley 20 Dan Bailey 22 Matt Perry 40 Shane Starrett 44 Billy Christopoulos
Yr. SO. JR. SO. FR. FR. SR. SO. FR. FR. SO. SO. FR. FR. FR. FR. FR. JR. FR. SO. JR. JR. SR. SO. SR. FR. FR. SO.
Hometown / Last Team Derby, NY / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Hummelstown, PA / Tri-City Storm (USHL) Shoreview, MN / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Stillwater, MN / Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) Hastings, MN / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Greenwood Village, CO / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Mundelein, IL / Janesville Jets (NAHL) Woodstock, GA / Janesville Jets (NAHL) Bemidji, MN / Penticton Vees (BCHL) Colorado Springs, CO / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Leawood, KS / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Naperville, IL / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Okemos, MI / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Morrison, CO / Janesville Jets (NAHL) Carmel, IN / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) St. Cloud, MN / Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) San Jose, CA / Jamestown Ironmen (NAHL) Lakeville, MN / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Centennial, CO / Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (NAHL) Lakeville, MN / Austin Bruins (NAHL) Bloomingdale, IL / Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) Centennial, CO / Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Minnetonka, MN / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Colorado Springs, CO / Tampa Bay Juniors (EJHL) Bellingham, MA / South Shore Kings (USPHL) Raleigh, NC / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Lapeer, MI / Port Huron Fighting Falcons (NAHL)
FALCONS BY POSITION Forwards (15) 8 Max Hartner 10 Jordan Himley 12 Matt Serratore 13 Tyler Ledford 14 Ben Kucera 15 Evan Giesler 16 Kyle Haak 18 Evan Feno 19 Evan Okeley 21 Ryan Doucet 22 Matt Perry 24 A.J. Reid 25 Tyler Rostenkowski 26 Ben Carey 27 Erik Baskin
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Goalies (3) 33 Chris Dylewski 40 Shane Starrett 44 Billy Christopoulos Defense (9) 2 Kyle Mackey 3 Johnny Hrabovsky 4 Phil Boje 6 Jake Erickson 7 Matt Koch 11 Zach Yoder 20 Dan Bailey 23 Dylan Abood 52 Jonathan Kopacka
2015-16 alphabetical roster No. 23 20 27 4 26 44 21 33 6 18 15 16 8 10 3 7 52 14 13 2 19 22 24 25 12 40 11
Name Dylan Abood Dan Bailey Erik Baskin Phil Boje Ben Carey Billy Christopoulos Ryan Doucet Chris Dylewski Jake Erickson Evan Feno Evan Giesler Kyle Haak Max Hartner Jordan Himley Johnny Hrabovsky Matt Koch Jonathan Kopacka Ben Kucera Tyler Ledford Kyle Mackey Evan Okeley Matt Perry A.J. Reid Tyler Rostenkowski Matt Serratore Shane Starrett Zach Yoder
Pos. D D F D F G F G D F F F F F D D D F F D F F F F F G D
Ht. 5-8 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-7 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-5 6-4
Wt. 165 175 200 192 170 193 210 165 177 170 185 185 205 160 187 195 185 175 160 175 185 185 190 183 165 195 195
Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director of Hockey:
Frank Serratore Joe Doyle, Andy Berg Steve Miller
Yr. SO. FR. SO. SO. SR. FR. JR. SR. FR. FR. FR. FR. SR. SO. JR. FR. SO. SO. SO. SO. FR. FR. JR. JR. FR. FR. FR.
FALCONS BY STATE California (1) Doucet - San Jose
Massachusetts (1) Starrett - Bellingham
Colorado (6) Abood - Centennial Carey - Centennial Dylewski - Colorado Springs Feno - Morrison Hartner - Greenwood Village Ledford - Colorado Springs
Michigan (2) Haak- Okemos Kopacka - Metamora
Georgia (1) Yoder - Woodstock Illinois (3) Giesler - Naperville Himley Mundelein Rostenkowski - Bllomingdale Indiana (1) Okeley - Carmel Kansas (1) Kucera - Leawood
Minnesota (8) Bailey - St. Cloud Baskin - Minnetonka Boje - Shoreview Erickson - Stillwater Koch - Hastings Perry - Lakeville Reid - Lakeville Serratore - Bemidji New York (1) Mackey - Derby North Carolina (1) Christopoulos - Raleigh
Hometown / Last Team Centennial, CO / Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (NAHL) St. Cloud, MN / Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Minnetonka, MN / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Shoreview, MN / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Centennial, CO / Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Raleigh, NC / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) San Jose, CA / Jamestown Ironmen (NAHL) Colorado Springs, CO / Tampa Bay Juniors (EJHL) Stillwater, MN / Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) Morrison, CO / Janesville Jets (NAHL) Naperville, IL / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Okemos, MI / Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Greenwood Village, CO / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Mundelein, IL / Janesville Jets (NAHL) Hummelstown, PA / Tri-City Storm (USHL) Hastings, MN / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Lapeer, MI / Port Huron Fighting Falcons (NAHL) Leawood, KS / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Colorado Springs, CO / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Derby, NY / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Carmel, IN / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Lakeville, MN / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Lakeville, MN / Austin Bruins (NAHL) Bloomingdale, IL / Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) Bemidji, MN / Penticton Vees (BCHL) Bellingham, MA / South Shore Kings (USPHL) Woodstock, GA / Janesville Jets (NAHL)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Dylan Abood ...................uh-BOOD Phil Boje..........................BO-jee Christopoulos ..................KRIS-top-uh-luss Ryan Doucet....................DEW-set Chris Dylewski................duh-LEH-skee Evan Feno .......................FEE-no Evan Giesler ....................GEESE-ler Kyle Haak .......................HAKE Jordan Himley .................HIM-lee Johnny Hrabovsky ..........ruh-BOFF-skee Ben Kucera......................koo-CHAIR-uh Jonathan Kopacka ...........KO-pack-uh Matt Koch .......................COOK Evan Okeley ....................OAK-lee Frank/Matt Serratore .......sara-TORR-ee Shane Starrett ..................STARE-it Zach Yoder......................YO-durr
Pennsylvania (1) Hrabovsky - Hummelstown
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meet the falcons
23 Dylan Abood
Defense | Sophomore | 5-8 | 165 | Shoots: Left Centennial, Colo. | Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Missed the first 22 games due to injury ... Played in the final 19 games and had eight assists ... His +8 tied as the best on the team ... Had an assist in his first three games and four of his first five ... Tied his career best two assists against Canisius, Feb. 28, and AIC, March 7.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 176 games over three seasons in the NAHL … Spent the first two seasons with the Wenatchee Wild … In 2011-12, played 60 games, had 20 points (3-17-20) and was a +19 … In 2012-13, had 10 points (2-8-10) in 58 games and was a +14 … Spent the 2013-14 season with the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees and played in 58 games … Had 16 points (0-16-16) and led all defensemen with a +23 … His 16 points were second on the team among the blueliners and his 16 assists were fifth on the team among all players … Selected to the NAHL All-South Division Team.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 1... Parents are Tom Abood and Mary Jo Martin ... Major is electrical engineering ... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also completed the jump (parachute) program ...On the superintendent’s list both semesters as a freshman ... Greatest team moment in sports was winning the U16 regional championship ... Would like to go to grad school after graduating from the Academy ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche ... Favorite player is Drew Doughty.
“Dylan is small in stature, but big in heart. He is a prototypical Air Force athlete. He is a big-time competitor and a daily inspiration to his teammates. We need him to perform like an upperclassman this season.” -Frank Serratore
ABOOD’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 2, twice Points: 2 twice
Year 2014-15
GP 19
G 0
A 8
PTS 8
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PIM 5-10
SOG 17
PP 0
SH 0
GW 0
meet the falcons
27 Erik Baskin
Forward | Sophomore | 6-3 | 200 | Shoots: Right Minnetonka, Minn. | Aberdeen Wings (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 29 games, missing 12 games due to injury ... Co-recipient of the John Matchefts Award as the team’s freshman of the year ... Fifth on the team with 19 points (10-9-19) despite missing more than onequarter of the season ... 10 goals tied for fourth on the team ... Four power-play goals and one game -winner ... 13 points came in conference games ... First career point was a goal in his first career game against Mercyhurst ... Career-best two goals in the win over AIC, Jan. 24 ... Scored a point in seven straight games late in the season ... Tied his career high with two goals and had a career best three points in the win over AIC, Feb. 13.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played 113 games over two seasons with the Aberdeen Wings of the NAHL … In 2012-13, had 25 points (15-10-25) … In 2013-14, had 37 points on 21 goals and 16 assists … His 21 goals were tied for second on the team while his 37 points were seventh … Tied for the team lead with five game-winners and tied for second on the team with nine power-play goals.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 5 ... Parents are Peter and Ann Baskin ... Has one sister ... Major is economics ... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also completed the cyber and unmanned aerial systems programs ... On the superintendent’s list once and the dean’s list twice ... Long-term goal is to own his own business ... Greatest individual moment in sports was scoring the game-winner in the fourth overtime to send his high school team to the state championships as a sophomore ... Greatest team moment was playing in the state championship game as a sophomore in high school ... Has worn the number 27 since junior hockey ... Favorite sport other than hockey is baseball ... Grandfather, Norm Midthun, served in the Norwegian Air Force ... Grandfather, Mark Baskin, served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Pittsburgh Penguins ... Favorite player is Sidney Crosby.
“Erik has great size and a high skill level. He improved his physical strength in the off season and will be counted on heavily to help our young team produce offense.” -Frank Serratore
BASKIN’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2, twice Assists: 2, twice Points: 3 vs. AIC, Feb. 13, 2015
Year 2014-15
GP 29
G 10
A 9
PTS 19
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PIM 4-8
SOG 39
PP 4
SH 0
GW 1
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4 Phil Boje
Defense | Sophomore | 5-11 | 192 | Shoots: Left Shoreview, Minn. | Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 28 games, missing 13 games due to injury ... Nine points on seven goals and two assists ... Seven goals were the most on the team by a defenseman and the seventh most among all players ... Four power-play goals ranked fourth on the team ... Career-best two points (1-1-2) in the win over Niagara, Jan. 9, 2015 ... After returning from injury, had a goal in each game against AIC to help lead the Falcons to a playoff sweep of the Yellow Jackets.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played 96 games over two seasons with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL .. In 2012-13, played in 42 games and had four points … In 2013-14, had 12 points (9-3-12) in 56 games.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 30 ... Parents are Ken and Kay Boje ... Major is management... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also took a political science class ... On the commandant’s list once and the dean’s list once ... Greatest individual moment in sports was scoring his first collegiate goal ... Greatest team moment was winning the Clark Cup in the USHL ... Has worn the No. 4 since high school ... Considering pilot training in the future ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild... Favorite player is former Red Wing defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom.
“Phil is a solid defender, physically strong and with a big-time shot from the point. He will be counted on to play in a lot of different situations for us.” -Frank Serratore
BOJE’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, twice Points: 2 vs. Niagara, Jan. 9, 2015
Year 2014-15
GP 28
G 7
A 2
PTS 9
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PIM 7-14
SOG 39
PP 4
SH 0
GW 0
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26 Ben Carey
Forward | Senior | 5-11 | 170 | Shoots: Right Centennial, Colo. | Wenatchee Wild (NAHL)
2014-15 (JUNIOR) Played in all 41 games and was eighth on the team with 14 points on five goals and nine assists ... Eight points in conference games ... Blocked 21 shots, tied as the most among the forwards ... Career-best four points and tied career bests of two goals and two assists in the 10-3 win over AIC, in the AHA playoffs, March 7, 2015.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 33 games and had 10 points on seven goals and three assists ... Tied for seventh on the team in goals ... Tied for third on the team with three game-winners ... Sixth on the team with two power-play goals ... Scored goals in back-to-back wins over Niagara and RIT early in the season ... Career-best two goals, including the game-winner, in the 4-1 at Niagara in the regular-season finale.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Earned the John Matchefts Award as the team’s top freshman ... Among the conference’s top freshman scorers all season ... Finished the season with 15 points on six goals and nine assists ... named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week after a three-point weekend (1-2-3) against Holy Cross ... Three points (2-1-3) in the sweep at Sacred Heart ... A goal and an assist against Canisius in final game of the season in the AHA quarterfinals ... Played in 33 of the 37 games and had 102 shots on goal, the third most on the team ... Took the fourth most faceoffs on the team (330) and won 52.1 percent of them.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played two years of junior hockey for the Wenatchee Wild of the NAHL … Played for coach John Becanic ... Led the Wild in scoring in 2011-12 with 57 points (27-30-57) in 60 games … Set the single season record for points by a Wild player ... Led the team with 14 ppg and was second with a +16 … Tied for 11th in the league in goals and 16th in points … Third in the league in power-play goals … Scored six points (2-4-6) in eight playoff games … In 2010-11, was fifth on the Wild with 43 points (19-24-43) in 57 games … Fourth on the team in goals and fifth in points in 2010-11 ... Graduated from Wenatchee High School in Washington.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 28 ... Major is management ... Parents are Michael and Debbie Carey ... Has one brother ... Cousins Drew and Michael Sisco pitch in the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers minor league systems, respectively ... Is ambidextrous ... Has worn the No. 26 since he was in youth hockey ... This past summer, worked Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training teaching cadets how to evade enemies and survive ... On the commandant’s list for military excellence twice and the dean’s list once ... Long-term goal is to own his own business after his Air Force career ... Greatest team moment was winning the Dartmouth Tournament his sophomore year ... Credits his brother as having the greatest influence on his sports career ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche ... Favorite player is former Av Joe Sakic. “Ben possesses a very good all-around skill set and will be counted upon to play in every type of situation as a senior captain.” -Frank Serratore
CAREY’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2, Niagara, March 1, 2013; AIC, March 7, 2015 Assists: 2, Several times Points: 4, AIC, March 7, 2015
Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
GP 33 33 41 107
G 6 7 5 18
A 9 3 9 21
PTS 15 10 14 39
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PIM 3-6 1-2 6-12 10-20
SOG 102 111 102 315
PP 0 2 0 2
SH 1 0 0 1
GW 0 3 0 3
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21 Ryan Doucet
Forward | Junior | 6-3 | 210 | Shoots: Left San Jose, Calif. | Jamestown Ironmen (NAHL)
2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 21 games and had five points (2-3-5) ... Career bests of two assists and three points in the win over AIC, Feb. 13, 2015.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Played in 20 games and had two points (1-1-2) ... First career point was an assist against AIC, Jan. 3 ... First career goal came against UConn, Jan. 31.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 105 career games in the NAHL with three different teams … Started his career with the Topeka Roadrunners in 2011-12 and scored six points on three goals and three assists in 33 games … Concluded that season with the Odessa Jackalopes and had nine goals and three assists for 12 points in 17 games … Started the 2012-13 season in Odessa and had 20 points (6-14-20) in 30 games … Concluded the 2012-13 season with the Jamestown Ironmen and had 20 points (11-9-20) in 25 games ... Junior coach was Dan Daikawa ... Lettered two years in hockey in high school.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 11 ... Parents are Robert and Veronica Doucet ... Has one younger brother ... Major is systems engineering... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also went to Offutt AFB, Neb., on Operation Air Force ... Long-term goal is to work in the cyber career field .. Favorite NHL team is the San Jose Sharks ... Favorite player is Joe Pavelski.
“Ryan has great size and a terrific shot. We need him to solidify his overall game, establish a role as a junior, and earn a spot in our lineup.” -Frank Serratore
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 Several times Assists: 2 vs. AIC, Feb. 13, 2015 Points: 3 2 vs. AIC, Feb. 13, 2015
DOUCET’S CAREER STATS Year 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
GP 20 21 41
G 1 2 3
A 1 3 4
PTS 2 5 7
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PIM 2-4 4-8 6-12
SOG 27 24 51
PP 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
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33 Chris Dylewski
Goalie | Senior | 5-11 | 165 | Catches: Left Colorado Springs, Colo. | Tampa Bay Juniors (EJHL)
2014-15 (JUNIOR) Practiced with the team all season, but did not see any game action.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Practiced with the team all season, but did not see any game action.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Practiced with the team all season, but did not see any game action.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played for the Tampa Bay Juniors of the EJHL in 2011-12 ... Played in seven games for the Billings Bulls of the NAHL in 2010-11 ... Had a record of 4-1-1 with a 2.43 GAA and a .926 saves percentage ... Lettered four years in hockey as a goaltender at Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs ... 2010 Pine Creek graduate ... Member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies ... On the Principal’s Honor Roll ... AP Scholar with distinction.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 23 ... Major is international history and political science ... Parents are Gary and Lynne Dylewski ... Father is a retired Air Force Major General ... Has one brother ... This past summer, led American Service Academies Program that took cadets from West Point, Annapolis, the Coast Guard and the Air Force Academy to Washington D.C., New York and Poland to study the Holocaust ... Also completed the powered flight program ... On the superintendent’s list for excellence in academics, military and athletics five out of six semesters... Wears the No. 33 because of former Avalanche goalie, and current Avalanche coach, Patrick Roy ... Long-term goal is to go to pilot training or grad school ... Greatest moment in sports was playing in the all-star game in juniors ... Started playing ice hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche ... Favorite player is Av goalie Semyon Varlamov.
“Chris is a stereotypical Air Force athlete. He is an overachiever with an off-the-charts work ethic. He leads by example and helps make our team better every day.” -Frank Serratore
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8 Max Hartner
Forward | Senior | 6-0 | 205 | Shoots: Left Greenwood Village, Colo. | Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
2014-15 (JUNIOR) Played in 38 games and had 14 points on eight goals and six assists ... Blocked 21 shots to tie as the most by a Falcon forward ... Had eight points in 25 conference games ... First career hat trick came in a 9-3 win over AIC on Feb. 13.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 31 games, 20 at left wing and 11 on defense ... Nine points on the season, seven (2-5-7) at forward and two (1-1-2) on defense ... Career best two assists against Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 12 ... Scored Air Force’s only goal against Denver in the 3-1 loss.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Played in eight games, three on defense and five at left wing ... Two goals and two assists on the season ... First career point was an assist vs. Penn State ... Due to injuries, he played five games at left wing in early February ... In his first game at forward, against AIC, he drew three penalties, blocked a shot and had two shots on goal ... In his second game at forward, he scored the first two goals of his career to help lead Air Force to a come-from-behind, 4-2, win at Mercyhurst, Feb. 8 ... With Air Force trailing 2-0 in the second period, his first career goal put the Falcons on the board ... His second career goal came exactly 10 minutes later and tied the game at 2-2.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played three years of junior hockey for the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL … Played in 38 games in 2011-12 on defense and scored 10 points (1-9-10) … Played in 44 games on defense in 2010-11 and had 12 points (6-6-12) in 44 games … Team captain in 2010-11 and 2011-12 … Helped lead the Gamblers to the USHL regular-season and playoff championships in 2009-10 and 2011-12 … In 2009-10, scored three points (1-2-3) in 24 games ... Graduated from Ashwaubenon High School in Wisconsin.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 17 ... Parents are Mark and Gail Hartner ... Has two siblings ... Major is management ... This past summer, served as an instructor in Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... On the dean’s list three times, including both semesters as a junior ... Long-team goal is to become a special tactics officer or work in acquisitions ... Greatest moment in sport was winning the Clark Cup (national champions) as the captain of the 2011-12 Green Bay Gamblers ... Credits his junior coach, Jon Cooper (currently the head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL), as having the greatest influence on his sports career ... Started playing hockey at age four ... Has climbed nearly half of Colorado’s 53 mountains that are at least 14,000 feet ... Favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche ... Favorite player is Bruins’ Milan Lucic. “Max embodies all that is Air Force. He is a tremendous competitor and a natural leader. He will play in all types of situations and is the perfect captain for this year’s young team.” -Frank Serratore
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3 vs. AIC, Feb. 13, 2015 Assists: 2 vs. Alaska-Anch., Oct. 12, 2013 Points: 3 vs. AIC, Feb. 13, 2015
HARTNER’S CAREER STATS Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
GP 8 31 38 77
G 2 4 8 14
A 2 5 6 13
PTS 4 9 14 27
PIM 4-8 5-10 8-27 17-45
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SOG 11 54 65 130
PP 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 0 2 1 3
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10 Jordan Himley
Forward | Sophomore | 5-8 | 160 | Shoots: Left Mundelein, IL | Janesville Jets (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 37 games and had seven points on three goals and four assists ... Five points in 26 conference games ... First career point was an assist in the season-opening win over Mercyhurst ... First career goal came at Alaska-Fairbanks.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Spent three seasons with the Janesville Jets of the NAHL and played in 120 games … Played in four games and had two assists in 2011-12 … In 2012-13, played in 57 games and had 26 points (15-11-26) … In 2013-14, led the team with 25 goals and 49 points in 59 games … Tied for second on the team with 24 assists … Led the team with three short-handed goals and eight game-winners … Had one assist in three playoff games.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 5 ... Parents are Scott and Justyna Himley ... Has four brothers ... Major is economics ... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also, completed the unmanned aerial systems program ... on the dean’s list twice ... Long-term goal is to become an acquisitions officer ... Something that not many people know about him is that he is a drummer ... Greatest team moment in sports was winning the Illinois state championship in Midget Major AAA ... Has worn the No. 10 since he played juniors ... Started playing hockey at age four ... Favorite NHL team is the Chicago Blackhawks ... Favorite player is P.K. Subban.
“Jordan is another stereotypical Air Force athlete. He is small in stature, but big in heart. He possesses a good skill set and will be counted on to play a regular shift, kill penalties and chip in offensively.” -Frank Serratore
HIMLEY’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, several times Points: 1 several times
Year 2014-15
GP 37
G 3
A 4
PTS 7
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PIM 47
SOG 5-10
PP 0
SH 0
GW 0
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3 Johnny Hrabovsky Defense | Junior| 6-0 | 187 | Shoots: Left Hummelstown, Pa. | Tri-City Storm (USHL)
2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 31 games and had three goals and seven assists for 10 points ... Missed the final 10 games due to injury ... Nine points (3-6-9) in 23 conference games ... Career-best two assists in the season-opener against Mercyhurst ... Three assists in the Mercyhurst series ... Tied his career best with two assists in the 4-3 win over RIT.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 39 games and had 10 points on two goals and eight assists ... Earned the team’s John Matchefts Award as the freshman of the year ... Was a +2 and blocked 38 shots on the season ... First career point was an assist vs. Canisius, Oct. 25 ... First career goal came against Niagara, Oct. 27 ... Also scored against UConn, Feb. 1.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 111 career regular-season games for the Tri-City Storm of the USHL … Played in 56 games on defense with 10 points, all assists, in 2011-12 … Named the Storm’s Most Improved Player in 2011-12 ... Named the Storm’s Defenseman of the Year in 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... In 2012-13, scored 13 points on four goals and nine assists in 55 games … Two of his four goals were game-winners ... Lettered three years in hockey at Hershey High School ... Named the league defensive defenseman of the year in 2010-11 ... Central Penn Panthers MVP in 2010-11.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 30 ... Parents are John and Shari Hrabovsky ... Has two younger siblings, a brother and sister who are twins ... Major is systems engineering ... Long-term goal is to own his own business someday ... This past summer, travelled to Shaw AFB, S.C.., on Operation Air Force ... Also worked the Basic Cadet Training Command Center ... Is an element leader in his squadron ... On the dean’s list and athletic’s list twice each ... Long-term goal is to become a developmental engineer in the Air Force ... Can solve the Rubik’s Cube ... Greatest team moment in sports was winning the MET regul-ar-season championship as a senior in high school ... Wears the No. 3 because his full name is John Joseph Hrabovsky III ... Started playing hockey at the age of three ... Favorite NHL team is the Washington Capitals ... Favorite player is Ryan McDonagh.
“Johnny possesses a very good skill set and is our most experienced defenseman. He will be counted upon to lead our young defensive corps while playing in every type of situation.” -Frank Serratore
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 2, several times Points: 2, several times
HRABOVSKY’S CAREER STATS Year 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
GP 39 31 70
G 2 3 5
A 8 7 15
PTS 10 10 20
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PIM 1-2 7-14 8-16
SOG 45 38 83
PP 1 1 2
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
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52 Jonathan Kopacka Defense | Sophomore | 6-1 | 185 | Shoots: Right Lapeer, MI | Port Huron Fighting Falcons (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 32 games and had nine points on one goal and nine assists .. All 10 points came in 21 conference games .. Tied for the team lead with a +8 ... First career point was an assist vs. Robert Morris in a 3-3 overtime tie ... First career goal came against Army in a 3-1 victory ... Scored a point in three straight games in January ... Tied his career high of two assists against AIC twice and Niagara.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 113 games in three seasons with the Port Huron Fighting Falcons of the NAHL … Played in three games in 2011-12 with one assist and was a +4 … In the 2012-13, had 12 points (2-10-12) and was a +7 … Played in six playoff games and had an assist … In 2013-14, played in 55 games and had 32 points (11-21-32) and was a +8 … Led all defensemen on the team in goals and points … Second on the team with seven powerplay goals … Selected to the NAHL All-North Division team … Had three assists in eight playoff games.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 36 ... Parents are John and Natalie Kopacka ... Has two siblings ... Cousin, Ben Kopacka, is a 2012 USAFA graduate and a threeyear football letterman on the defensive line ... Uncle, Gary Kopacka, is a 1978 Academy graduate ... Major is management ... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also completed the unmanned aerial systems program ... Considering a career as a pilot or possibly in the finance career field ... Greatest individual moment in sports was scoring his first collegiate goal from the red line vs. Army as a freshman ... Wears the No. 52 because he combined his previous number (5) with his brother’s number (2) ... Both he and his brother wear the No. 52 ... Started playing hockey at age four ... Favorite NHL team is the Detroit Red Wings ... Favorite player is former Red Wing defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom.
“Jon is a smart player with very good offensive instincts. We need him to add a physical element to his defensive game and log more minutes as a sophomore.” -Frank Serratore
KOPACKA’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, vs Army, Jan. 17, 2015 Assists: 2, several times Points: 2 several times
Year 2014-15
GP 32
G 1
A 9
PTS 10
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PIM 8-16
SOG 33
PP 0
SH 0
GW 0
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14 Ben Kucera
Forward | Sophomore | 5-7 | 175 | Shoots: Left Leawood, KS | Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 35 games and had five goals and nine assists for 14 points ... Tied for second on the team with three power-play goals ... Eight points in 23 conference games ... First career point was an assist in the season-opener vs. Mercyhurst ... First career goal came in the 6-2 win over AIC ... Career best two points (1-1-2) against AIC twice.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played 108 games in three seasons for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL … Played four games and had two points in 2011-12 … In 2012-13, had 20 points (8-12-20) in 53 games … Had 31 points (12-19-31) in 51 games in 2013-14 … Tied for fifth on the team in points and fourth in assists … Tied for third on the team in power play goals with four … Also had three points in three playoff games in 2013-14.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 8 ... Parents are Joseph and Emily ... Has three sisters and one brother ... Major is management ... This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Also completed the space and cyber programs ... On the dean’s list once ... His brother, Brad, is currently serving in the Army ... Long-term goal is to be a fighter pilot ... Started skating at age three and started playing hockey at age five ... Favorite NHL team is the Boston Bruins ... Favorite player is Brad Marchand.
“Ben is short in stature but very strong on his skates. He has great hands and sees the ice extremely well. He will be counted upon as a sophomore to help us in a lot of different situations.” -Frank Serratore
KUCERA’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, several times Points: 2, several times
Year 2014-15
GP 35
G 5
A 9
PTS 14
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PIM 5-10
SOG 26
PP 1
SH 0
GW 3
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13 Tyler Ledford
Forward | Sophomore | 5-9 | 160 | Shoots: Right Colorado Springs, CO | Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 41 games ... Co-recipient of the John Matchefts Award as the team’s freshman of the year ... Sixth on the team with 18 points on two goals and 16 assists ... Fifth on the team in assists ... 13 points in 28 conference games ... First career point was an assist in the 4-3 win over RIT ... First career goal came in the 4-3 win over Niagara ... Two assists against Sacred Heart and AIC ... Career best three assists vs. AIC.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 118 games in two seasons for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL … In 2012-13, had 35 points (9-26-35) in 58 games … Had 40 points (9-31-40) in 60 games in 2013-14 … Led the team with 31 assists and was second on the team with 40 points … Had two assists in three playoff games in 2013-14.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 19 ... Parents are Jim and Toni Ledford ... Has one brother ... Major is management ... Long-term goal is to work in the acquisitions career field.. This past summer, completed Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training and the unmanned aerial systems programs ... Plays both the piano and ukulele ... Favorite sport other than hockey is golf ... Grandfather served in the Air Force ... Brother, Zach, was a four-year letterman at Bentley (2011-14) ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is the Colorado Avalanche ... Favorite player is David Krejci.
“Tyler is small is small stature but is highly-skilled and plays with a motor. He is destined to replace Cole Gunner as our next fan favorite.” -Frank Serratore
LEDFORD’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 3 vs. AIC, March 7, 2015 Points: 3 vs. AIC, March 7, 2015
Year 2014-15
GP 41
G 2
A 16
PTS 18
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PIM 64
SOG 6-12
PP 0
SH 0
GW 0
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2 Kyle Mackey
Defense | Sophomore | 6-1 | 175 | Shoots: Right Derby, NY | Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)
2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Played in 28 games and had six points on two goals and four assists ... All six points points came in conference games ... Scored the team’s only short-handed goal ... First career assist came in the win over Army ... Scored a point in three straight games in January ... Career best two points (1-1-2) agianst AIC, including a short-handed empty-netter ... Also scored a goal against Sacred Heart.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 99 games over two seasons for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL … In 2012-13, had six assists in 38 games and was a +8 … Scored 16 points (1-15-16) in 2013-14 … Led the team in points and assists by a defenseman.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 30 ... Parents are Bill and Judy Mackey ... Has two brothers and one sister ... Major is undeclared ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is the Buffalo Sabres ... Favorite player is Drew Doughty.
“Kyle possesses very good puck skills and is a good athlete. We need him to solidify his defensive game and become a staple on our young defensive corps.” -Frank Serratore
MACKEY’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, several times Points: 2 vs. AIC, Jan. 24, 2015
Year 2014-15
GP 28
G 2
A 4
PTS 6
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PIM 15-30
SOG 41
PP 0
SH 1
GW 0
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24 A.J. Reid
Forward | Junior | 5-10 | 190 | Shoots: Right Lakeville, Minn. | Austin Bruins (NAHL)
2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Played in all 41 games and was fourth on the team with 30 points (10-20-30) ... Tied for second on the team with six power-play goals ... Scored 22 points in 28 conference games ... Opened the season with career-best two goals vs. Mercyhurst ... 18 points in the final 15 games of the season ... Had two points each in six of the final 12 games.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Played in 38 games and had five goals and five assists for 10 points ... 54 shots on goal and was a +2 on the season ... Nine of his 10 points came in 27 conference games ... All 10 points came in a span of 21 games, mostly in the second half of the season ... First career point was an assist in the 2-2 tie at Holy Cross, Dec. 6 ... First career goal came in at AIC, Jan. 3.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 100 career regular-season junior hockey games … Played 81 games over two seasons for the Austin Bruins of the NAHL and had 94 points while being a +21 … Played in 26 games in 2011-12 and had 29 points (8-21-29) … Also had two power-play goals and three game-winners … Played in 19 games in 2011-12 for the USHL’s Fargo Force and had one assist … In 2012-13, played in 55 games and had 65 points (2540-65), with nine power-play goals, four game-winners and was a +15 … Played in eight playoff games each year, having five points in 2013 and four in 2012 ... Junior coach was Cris Tok ... Lettered four years in hockey at St. Thomas Academy ... Team won the 2008 State Championship ... Named all-conference twice and honorable mention all-state in 2011 ... Earned the prestigious Herb Brooks Award as the most qualified hockey player in the Minnesota state tournament who strongly represents the values, characteristics, and traits that defined the legendary hockey coach ... Earned his high school’s Torch Award for having a GPA between 3.33 and 3.67 ... Second in command of Brigade XO of Army JROTC program.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 18 ... Parents are Alan and Jacki Reid ... Has one younger sister ... Sister is a junior on the Providence women’s hockey team ... Has numerous relatives in the Air Force and Army ... Major is management ... Has three relatives that graduated from Army ... Father played college football for the Minnesota Gophers and went on to play running back for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1987 ... Godfather is NFL Hall of Fame defensive end Reggie White ... On the dean’s list twice ... Greatest individual moment in sports was winning the Herb Brooks Award in 2011 ... Wears the No. 24 because its the same number his dad wore ... This past summer, served as an instructor during Expeditionary Survival and Evasion Training ... Long-term goal is to work in the finance and investing career field ... Favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild ... Favorite players are Tyler Johnson and Zach Parise.
“A.J. is stocky, strong, powerful, and possesses a big time shot, he has legit power forward potential. We need him to become a “go’to” guy offensively and provide secondary leadership as a junior.” -Frank Serratore
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 10, 2014 Assists: 2, several times Points: 2, several times
REID’S CAREER STATS Year 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
GP 38 41 79
G 5 10 15
A 5 20 25
PTS 10 30 40
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PIM 11-22 17-37 28-59
SOG 54 85 139
PP 0 6 6
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 1 1
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25Forward Tyler Rostenkowski | Junior | 5-9 | 183 | Shoots: Left Bloomingdale, IL | Amarillo Bulls (NAHL)
2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 14 games on defense and had seven points on one goal and six assists ... Five points in nine conference games ... +4 was tied as the third best mark on the team ... Played in the final 11 games of the season ... Four points in the AIC series with a career best two points in each game ... First career goal came in the second game of the series.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Did not play in any games.
BEFORE AIR FORCE Played in 206 career regular-season games in the NAHL and an additional 19 playoff games … Played in 32 games with the Texas Tornado in 2009-10 and had nine points (3-6-9) … Played in 53 games for the Tornado in 2010-11 and had 14 points (4-10-14) and was a +14 … Started the 2011-12 season with the Tornado and played in 42 games with 13 points (3-10-13) ... Finished the season with the Wenatchee Wild and had two assists in seven regular-season games … Started the 2012-13 season with the Wenatchee Wild and had two assists in seven games … Finished the 2012-13 season with the Amarillo Bulls and had 21 points (4-17-21) in 49 regular-season games … Had three assists in seven playoff games as his team won the Robertson Cup National Championship.
PERSONAL Member of Cadet Squadron 31 ... Parents are Michael and Diane Rostenkowski ... Major is economics ... This past summer, travelled to Shaw AFB, S.C., and rode in an F-16 ... Also worked as an element leader during Basic Cadet Training ... Is an element leader in his squadron ... Considering becoming a pilot after graduation and would like to fly fighters ... Greatest individual moment in sports was having his parents come to the Academy to watch him play against Canisius last season ... Greatest team moment was winning the Robertson Cup national championship in juniors ... Started playing hockey at the age of two ... Grandfather, Harold Wesack, served in the Army ... Favorite NHL team is the Chicago Blackhawks... Favorite player is former Blackhawk defenseman, and current Dallas Star, Johnny Oduya.
“Tyler is a great teammate with a terrific attitude. He has played both defense and forward during his first two years. He needs to establish a role as a junior and earn a spot in our lineup.” -Frank Serratore
ROSTENKOWSKI’S CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. AIC, Feb. 14, 2015 Assists: 2, several times Points: 2, several times
Year 2014-15
GP 14
G 1
A 6
PTS 7
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PIM 2-7
SOG 9
PP 0
SH 0
GW 0
meet the falcons
20, Dan Bailey
6, Jake Erickson
D, 6-1, 175, Shoots: Left St. Cloud, MN Wenatchee, Wild (NAHL)
D, 5-9, 177, Shoots: Left Stillwater, MN Battlefords North Stars (SJHL)
Before Air Force: Played in 60 games for the Wenatchee Wild of the NAHL in 2014-15 and had 15 points (1-14-15) ... Played for coach Bliss Litller in Wenatchee ... Graduated from St. Cloud Cathedral High School ... Lettered three years in hockey and soccer ... Named all-area and all-state honorable mention in 2014 ... Team placed fourth in the state in 2014 ... Named all-area and honorable mention all-state in soccer ... team placed fourth in the state in 2013 ... academic allconference. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 4 ... Parents are Scott and Mary Kay Bailey ... Has three older brothers ... Major is undecided ... Long-term goal is to either go to pilot training or grad school ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is .the Chicago Blackhawks ... Favorite NHL player is Blackhawk defenseman Duncan Keith.
Before Air Force: Played 104 games over two seasons for the Battlefords North Stars of the SJHL ... Scored 27 points each season with two goals and 25 assists in 2013-14 … Was the team’s top scoring defenseman in 2014-15 with five goals and 22 assists ... Named the team’s rookie of the year in 2013-14 ... junior coach was Kevin Hasselberg ... Graduated from Mahtomedi High School ... Lettered three years in hockey and four in lacrosse ... Named all-conference and team MVP in hockey ... Second-team all-section in lacrosse. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 7 ... Parents are Lee and LeAnne Erickson ... Has two siblings ... Major is undecided ... Long-term goal is to become an engineer ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is Boston Bruins ... Favorite NHL player is Torey Krug.
44, Billy Christopoulos
18, Evan Feno
G, 6-2, 193, Catches: Left Raleigh, NC Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Before Air Force: Played 124 games in three years of junior hockey … Spent the 2012-13 season with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL and played in 39 games with a .893 saves percentage and a 3.81 GAA … Played 32 games for the Buccaneers in 2013-14 and had a .907 saves percentage with a 3.74 GAA … Played 46 games for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the BCHL in 2014-15 and had a .906 saves percentage and a 3.03 GAA with a record of 22-22-1 ... Played for coaches John Rogger (Des Moines) and Kevin Willison (Alberni) ... Graduated from Lyons Township High School ... Lettered four years in baseball ... Baseball team was the state runner-up ... Team MVP in 2014-15. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 40 ... Parents are Peter and Cheryl Christopoulos ... Has two older brothers ... Major is undeclared ... Long-term goal is to go to grad school ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Wears No. 44 because its the same number is dad and brother wore ... Favorite NHL team is Carolina Hurricanes... Favorite NHL player is Hurricane goalie Cam Ward.
F, 5-9, 170, Shoots: Left Morrison, CO Janesville Jets (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played in 99 games over two seasons for the Janesville Jets of the NAHL … Scored 24 points (7-17-24) in 52 games in 2013-14 … In 2014-15, was tied for fourth on the team with 49 points on 13 goals and 36 assists … In nine playoff games, had six assists … Team won the NAHL North Division regular-season championship and set the record for the most points in a season ...Teammates with current Falcon freshman Zach Yoder in Janesville ... Junior coach was Joe Dibble ... Graduated from COVA High School. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 20 ... Parents are Mike and Kim Feno ... Has three sibilings ... Considering a major in computer science ... Greatest team moment in sports was winning the NAHL regular-season title ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is Colorado Avalanche... Favorite NHL player is Blackhawk forward Patrick Kane.
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meet the falcons
15, Evan Giesler
7, Matt Koch
F, 6-0, 185, Shoot: Left Naperville, IL Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played 154 games for the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL and an additional 16 playoff games … In 2012-13, had 17 points seven goals and 10 assists … Second on the team with 16 goals and third with 42 points in 2013-14 … Led the team with 28 goals, 56 points, three gamewinners and 10 power-play goals in 2014-15 … Named to the 2014-15 NAHL All-Central Division Team. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 21 ... Parents are Eric and Donna ... Major is undecided ... Started playing hockey at the age of three ... Favorite NHL team is the Chicago Blackhawks ... Favorite NHL player is Marian Hossa ... hobby is playing golf.
16, Kyle Haak F, 6-0, 185, Shoots: Left Okemos, MI Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played in 177 games for the Aberdeen Wings of the NAHL … Was among the team’s top rookie scorers in 2012-13 with 25 points (5-20-25) … Teammate with current Falcon Erik Baskin in 2012-13 … Fifth on the team with 41 points (14-27-41) in 2013-14 … Led the team with 19 goals, 35 assists and 54 points in 2014-15 … Received the 2014-15 Central Division Academic Achievement Award... Junior coach was Francis Anzalone ... Graduated from Okemos High School ... Named first-team all-state in tennis and lacrosse twice each ...Valedictorian of high school as a senior. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 14 ... Parents are David Haak and Kris Jamieson ... Has one older brother, Jamieson, who is attending medial school at Michigan State ... Major is engineering ... Long-team goal is to go to graduate school in the chemical engineering field ... Greatest individual moment in sports was winning the tennis state championship in doubles as a freshman in high school ... Greatest team moment in sports was having a 10-game winning streak in juniors to clinch the second seed in the playoffs ... Grandfather served in the Army Ranger as a paratrooper ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Detroit Red Wings ... Favorite NHL player is Minnesota Wild Mikial Granlund.
D, 6-1, 195, Shoots: Left Hastings, MN Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played in 116 games over two seasons for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL … Played in 56 games in 2013-14 and had 17 assists to rank as the third highest-scoring defenseman on the team … Teammate of current Falcons Ben Kucera and Tyler Ledford in 2012-13 … Was the team’s top scoring defenseman in 2014-15 with 51 points (7-44-51) … Named the 2014-15 NAHL Defenseman of the Year, the South Division Defenseman of the Year and was named to the All-South Division Team … Played two seasons with current Falcon freshman Evan Okeley ... Juniors coaches were Paul Baxter and John LaFontaine ... Graduated from Hastings High School ... Lettered three years in hockey and baseball and two in baseball ... AllConference twice in hockey...Named all-conference honorable mention in baseball. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 30 ... Parents are Jim and Pat Koch ... Has one young brother ... Major is undeclared ... Long-term goal is to go to graduate school ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild ... Favorite NHL player is Erik Karlsson.
19, Evan Okeley F, 6-0, 185, Shoots: Right Carmel, IN Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played in 112 games over two seasons for the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the NAHL … Scored 17 points (413-17) in 53 games in 2013-14 … Teammate of current Falcons Ben Kucera and Tyler Ledford in 2012-13 … Played in 59 games in 2014-15 and had 31 points (13-18-31) … Played two seasons with current Falcon freshman Matt Koch. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 7 ... Parents are Tiger and Kristin Okeley ... Major is undecided ... Long-term goal is to own his own business ... Started playing hockey at the age of four ... Favorite NHL team is the Chicago Blackhawks ... Favorite NHL player is Jonathan Toews.
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meet the falcons
22, Matt Perry
40, Shane Starrett
F, 6-0, 185, Shoots: Right Lakeville, MN Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played in 114 games over two seasons for the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL … Seven points (2-5-7) in 55 games in 2013-14 … In 2014-15, third on the team with 16 goals and sixth on the team with 31 points … Assistant captain in 2013-14 and 2014-15 ... Played two seasons with current Falcon freshman Evan Giesler ... Junior coach was Layne Sedevie ... Graduated from St. Thomas Academy ... Lettered three years in hockey and one in track ... Named to all-tournament team at 2013 Minnesota State Tournament. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 29 ... Parents are Todd and Christine Perry... Has four siblings ... Major is civil engineering ... Long-term goal is to work in the contracting field ... Greatest moment in sports was scoring a hat trick in the state championship game and winning the title ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild ... Favorite NHL player is Jared Spurgeon.
12, Matt Serratore F, 5-9, 165, Shoots: Left Bemidji, MN Penticton Vees (BCHL) Before Air Force: Played 94 games for the Penticton Vees of the BCHL … 14 points (5-9-14) in 58 games in 2013-14 … Scored 24 points (13-11-24) in 36 games in 2014-15 … Team won the BCHL and Western Canada Cup championships ... Junior coach was Freb Hartinson ... Graduated from Bemidji High School ... Lettered three years in hockey ... Named all-conference twice ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 32 ... Parents are Tom and Cindy Serratore... Has two sisters ... Father is the head coach of Bemidji State ... Uncle, Frank, is the head coach at Air Force ... Cousin, Carly Serratore, is a 2012 Academy graduate ... Major is undeclared ... Long-term goal is to go to graduate school ... Greatest individual moment in sports was scoring an overtime game-winner in the BCHL playoffs ... Wears the No. 12 because it is the same number his dad wore ... Started playing hockey at the age of five ... Favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild ... Favorite NHL player is Brendan Gallagher.
G, 6-5, 195, Catches: Left Bellingham, MA South Shore Kings (USPHL) Before Air Force: Played 78 games of junior hockey over two seasons … In 2013-14, played 22 games for the Portland Junior Pirates of the USPHL and had a .922 saves percentage with a 3.22 GAA … Played 48 games for the South Shore Kings of the USHPL in 2014-15 and had a .917 saves percentage and a 2.90 GAA … Among goalies with more than 30 games played, he ranked fourth in the league in saves percentage and sixth in GAA ... 2014 and 2015 USPHL All-Star ... Junior coach was Scott Harlow ... Graduated from South Kent High School ... Lettered four years in hockey ... team MVP as a senior ... ranked as the 15th best goalie on the NHL Central Scouting report in 2013. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 4 ... Parents are Peter and Anna Starrett ... Has three brothers that all played college hockey: Peter, (Harvard, 2009-12) Troy (Babson, 2011-14) and Beau (freshman forward at Cornell) ... Beau is a third round draft pick of the Chicago Blackhawks ... Major is undeclared ... Favorite NHL team is the Boston Bruins... Favorite NHL player is Pekka Rinne.
11, Zach Yoder D, 6-4, 195, Shoots: Right Woodstock, GA Janesville Jets (NAHL) Before Air Force: Played 145 games of junior hockey over three seasons … Played 12 games in the 2011-12 season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the USHL and had five points (1-4-5) … Played 29 games with the Lumberjacks in 2012-13 and had three points (0-3-3) … Spent the 2013-14 season with the Janesville Jets of the NAHL and had four points (0-4-4) … Played 58 games for the Jets in 2014-15 and had 24 points (420-24) and was +44, the best of any defenseman … Named the 2014-15 NAHL North Division Defenseman of the Year and was named to the All-North Division Team … Ranked second on the team in points by a defenseman … Teammates with current Falcon freshman Evan Feno in Janesville ... Lettered three years in hockey and two in lacrosse at Woodstock High School. Personal: Member of Cadet Squadron 19 ... Parents are Fritz and Tisha Yoder... Has two siblings ... Major is undeclared ... Started playing ice hockey at age eight ... Favorite NHL team is Nashville Predators... Favorite NHL player is Niklas Hjalmarsson.
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2014-15 Final Stats Overall: 16-21-4
AHA: 13-12-3 g
a
Shots pts
Home: 12-6-1
## 22 17 19 24 27 13 8 26 14 11 3 52 4 18 23 10 25 2 21 40 55 7 20 TM
Player
gp
GUNNER, Cole DEMERS, Chad HOLM, Scott REID, A.J. BASKIN, Erik LEDFORD, Tyler HARTNER, Max CAREY, Ben KUCERA, Ben WEISSENHOFER, Dan HRABOVSKY, Johnny KOPACKA, Jonathan BOJE, Phil MICHALKE, George ABOOD, Dylan HIMLEY, Jordan ROSTENKOWSKI, Tyler MACKEY, Kyle DOUCET, Ryan HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mike MEIER, Matthew VOSEJPKA, Will TEAM Total Opponents
41 41 41 41 29 41 38 41 35 41 31 32 28 38 19 37 14 28 21 22 41 15 22 17 41 41
## 30 31 TM
Goalie
gp-gs
Goal average minutes ga
TRUEHL, Chris GIRARD, Connor EMPTY NET Total Opponents
36-35 10-6 17-0 41-0 41-0
2028:32 442:29 28:17 2499:18 2499:18
21 25 46 16 21 37 16 19 35 10 20 30 10 9 19 2 16 18 8 6 14 5 9 14 5 9 14 0 14 14 3 7 10 1 9 10 7 2 9 1 8 9 0 8 8 3 4 7 1 6 7 2 4 6 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 2 4 2 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 119 208 327 130 220 350
sh
sh%
130 116 91 85 39 64 65 102 26 55 38 33 39 60 17 47 9 41 24 24 46 18 19 0 1188 1134
.162 .138 .176 .118 .256 .031 .123 .049 .192 .000 .079 .030 .179 .017 .000 .064 .111 .049 .083 .083 .043 .111 .000 .000 .100 .115
100 22 8 130 119
+-
Away: 4-13-3
Penalties pen-min min maj
-5 17-42 16 -8 8-27 6 -4 6-12 6 -9 17-37 16 -3 4-8 4 -7 6-12 6 -6 8-27 6 -7 6-12 6 -1 5-10 5 -5 18-47 16 -7 7-14 7 +8 8-16 8 -9 7-14 7 -7 3-6 3 +8 5-10 5 -5 5-10 5 +4 2-7 1 -11 15-30 15 -1 4-8 4 -6 2-4 2 -10 15-30 15 -6 3-6 3 -1 3-6 3 0 7-14 7 -98 181-409 172 - 217-551 198
avg
2.96 2.98 3.12 2.86
Saves saves
834 170 0 1004 1069
0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 7
pct
w
.893 .885 .000 .885 .900
13 3 0 16 21
Neutral: 0-2-0
oth pp sh
1 7 1 6 0 3 0 6 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 33 12 26 Record l
18 3 0 21 16
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Goals fg gw gt ot
0 4 5 0 3 3 0 4 2 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 16 7 15 21
t
sho
pp
4 0 0 4 4
0 0 0 0 1
22 4 0 26 33
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3
ht pn ua
2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Goals allowed sh en pen
7 0 0 7 1
0 0 8 8 1
blk
0 16 0 19 0 14 0 4 0 6 0 14 3 21 1 21 0 9 0 51 0 44 0 23 0 39 0 17 0 21 0 14 0 3 0 42 0 3 0 16 0 36 0 3 0 5 0 10 4 451 7 564
0 1 0 1 1
sog
0 0 0 0 0
2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Mercyhurst Lakers vs Air Force Falcons (Oct 11, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Mercyhurst Lakers vs Air Force Falcons (Oct 10, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Mercyhurst Lakers (1-1-0, 1-1-0 AHA) vs. Air Force Falcons (1-1-0, 1-1-0 AHA) Date: Oct 11, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1657 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:28 • Total time: 2:28
Mercyhurst Lakers (0-1-0, 0-1-0 AHA) vs. Air Force Falcons (1-0-0, 1-0-0 AHA) Date: Oct 10, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1824 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:20 • Total time: 2:15 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 06:57 AF PP REID, A.J./1 2. 1st 13:22 MER
Assists Vis. on ice GUNNER, Cole/1 26,25,19,14 HRABOVSKY, Johnny FRISCHMON, Zac/1 22,12,9,21,28 SHIELDS, Alec/1 DEMERS, Chad/1 5,26,6 GUNNER, Cole/1 MICHALKE, George/1 22,10,4,14 HARTNER, Max/1 MEIER, Matthew/1 19,28,21,23,22 HRABOVSKY, Johnny HIMLEY, Jordan/1 9,22,12,5,25 KUCERA, Ben/1
EV BODO, Chris/1
3. 2nd 16:56 AF
PP REID, A.J./2
4. 2nd 17:33 AF
PP BOJE, Phil/1
5. 2nd 18:14 AF
EV BASKIN, Erik/1
6. 3rd 05:03 AF
EV McDONALD, Mike/1
Home on ice 24,22,3,17,19
Team
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 00:43 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/1
Home on ice 22,17,19,52,11
14,10,55,8,2
MER AF
2. 2nd 09:38 MER
26,24,18,55,2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 5
24,17,22,19,3
27,7,3,13,11
Mercyhurst Lakers G A RILEY, Jack 0 0 SHIPLO, Tyler 0 0 MONTEITH, Myc 0 0 COOK, Kyle 0 0 SHIELDS, Alec 0 1 NAGTZAAM, Nar 0 0 CHARBONNEAU,J 0 0 FRISCHMON, Za 0 1 MASTRODICASA, 0 0 JUST, Kyle 0 0 ZAY, Matthew 0 0 GETTINGER, Gra 0 0 BODO, Chris 1 0 DUTRA, Kyle 0 0 DROUIN, Philipp 0 0 MISIAK, Ryan 0 0 BAHNTGE, Danie 0 0 TODD, Zach 0 0 TEAM 0 0 WILDUNG, Bran dnp BACON, Spencer dnp Totals 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 -1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 -1 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -1 2 2 1 -1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10
20
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 26 27 52 55 31 41
-5 15
G 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1
A 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 5 10
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 1 0 2 +1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 +1 3 0 1 +1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 8
4. 2nd 17:50 MER
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd MER AF 1st 0-0 (1) 1-2 (4) 2nd 0-3 (1) 2-2 (2) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) Total 0-4 (2) 3-5 (6)
55,14,2,10,8
TEAM SUMMARY # 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 T 1 29
3. 2nd 16:38 MER
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot MER 8 5 7 20 AF 11 10 5 26
4,18,8,52,26
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd MER AF 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 2-4 2-4 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 5-10 4-8 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:John Barnard Linesman:Warren Ernst Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Kevin Blackburn
Dec
L
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
5
10
7
4
21
Player DROUIN, Philippe GETTINGER, Grant HOLM, Scott REID, A.J. GUNNER, Cole
Team MinOffense Time MER 2.Interference 04:59 MER 2.Indirect Contact To T 13:54 AF 2.Indirect Contact To T 19:24 AF 2.Boarding 07:42 AF 2.Cross-Checking 07:42
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP PP
Mercyhurst Lakers G A SHIPLO, Tyler 0 0 ENNS, Tyler 0 1 SHIELDS, Alec 1 0 NAGTZAAM, Nar 1 0 CHARBONNEAU,J 1 1 FRISCHMON, Za 0 1 MASTRODICASA, 0 0 JUST, Kyle 0 0 DeWALD, Edwar 0 0 ZAY, Matthew 0 3 HREHORIAK, Ste 0 0 GETTINGER, Gra 0 0 BODO, Chris 0 1 DUTRA, Kyle 1 0 DROUIN, Philipp 0 0 MISIAK, Ryan 0 0 BAHNTGE, Danie 0 0 TODD, Zach 0 0 WILDUNG, Bran dnp BACON, Spencer dnp Totals 4 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 -1 1 0 1 +3 1 0 2 0 0 2 3 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 1 -1 0 2 0 -1 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 +2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 +2 2 0 3 +2 4 0 1 +2 0 0 1 -1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 +1 0 8
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 26 27 52 55 31 41
28 +1 17
Dec
W
Player ZAY, Matthew FRISCHMON, Zac MICHALKE, George TODD, Zach
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot MER 8 18 2 28 AF 17 12 13 42
22,19,4,52,17 13,7,27,55,2 22,19,17,4,52
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd MER AF 1st 0-2 (2) 0-2 (3) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (2) 0-2 (3)
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -3 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 +1 3 0 3 -2 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 +1 0 0 2 -1 0 2 1 +1 0 0 9 +1 0 2 1 -2 2 0 3 -1 2 0 0 -2 0 0 1 +1 0 0 2 -3 1 10
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot MER 0 4 0 4 AF 0 1 1 2
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd MER AF 1st 2-4 2-4 2nd 2-4 3-6 3rd 0-0 0-0 Total 4-8 5-10 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:John Barnard Linesman:Warren Ernst Linesman:Jamie Alary Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
42 -10 12
GOALTENDERS
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
1
7
5
7
19
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
# 4 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 1 29
##
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris ##
24,55,27,13,2
TEAM SUMMARY
26 +5 18
GOALTENDERS Mercyhurst Lakers 35 SARJEANT, Jimmy ##
5. 2nd 18:41 MER 6. 3rd 00:30 AF
Assists Vis. on ice HOLM, Scott/1 12,4,19,14,11 HRABOVSKY, Johnny CHARBONNEAU,Jona 23,11,19,28,7 ZAY, Matthew/1 EV CHARBONNEAU,Jonath ZAY, Matthew/2 11,19,7,23,25 ENNS, Tyler/1 EV SHIELDS, Alec/1 BODO, Chris/1 9,22,19,14,4 ZAY, Matthew/3 EV NAGTZAAM, Nardo/1 FRISCHMON, Zac/2 10,12,25,7,22 EV GUNNER, Cole/2 HOLM, Scott/2 26,9,14,12,4 DEMERS, Chad/2 EV DUTRA, Kyle/1
Team MiOffense MER 2.Slashing MER 2.Interference AF 2.Tripping MER 2.Elbowing
Time 15:53 16:07 12:07 19:59
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (1-0-0). Loss-SARJEANT, Jimmy (0-1-0). Atlantic Hockey Association game
PP PP PP PP
Dec
Mercyhurst Lakers 35 SARJEANT, Jimmy EMPTY NET
W
Min
GA
59:42
2 0
0:18
3
Saves
17 11 12 0 0 0
1
2
40 0
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Dec
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
L
Min
GA
57:02
4 0
2:58
2
3
Saves
8 14 0 0
1
2 0
24 0
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Player HOLM, Scott ZAY, Matthew NAGTZAAM, Nardo REID, A.J. SHIPLO, Tyler
Team MinOffense AF 2.Hooking MER 2.Holding MER 2.Slashing AF 2.Interference MER 2.Slashing
Time 03:31 09:09 10:18 11:14 03:09
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
PP PP PP PP
Player HARTNER, Max HARTNER, Max HARTNER, Max MASTRODICASA,Ant
Team MiOffense AF 2.Cross-Checking AF 2.Holding AF 2.Goaltender Interfer MER 2.Roughing
Time 03:09 05:58 PP 10:58 10:58
Win-SARJEANT, Jimmy (1-1-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (1-1-0). Atlantic Hockey Association game Referee's signature
Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Alaska Anchorage (Oct 18, 2014 at Fairbanks, Alaska)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs #19 Alaska (Oct 17, 2014 at Fairbanks, Alaska)
Air Force Falcons (1-3-0) vs. Alaska Anchorage (3-0-1) Date: Oct 18, 2014 • Location: Fairbanks, Alaska • Arena: Carlson Center Attendance: 916 • Start time: 4:07 pm • End time: 6:23 • Total time: 2:16
Air Force Falcons (1-2-0) vs. Alaska (3-0-0) Date: Oct 17, 2014 • Location: Fairbanks, Alaska • Arena: Carlson Center Attendance: 2522 • Start time: 8:30 • End time: 10:47 • Total time: 2:17 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 02:20 AF EV HIMLEY, Jordan 2. 1st 02:54 AF
Assists BASKIN, Erik MEIER, Matthew WEISSENHOFER, Da GUNNER, Cole Morley,Brandon Kaiser,Nolan HRABOVSKY, Johnn Perry,Garrick Huysmans,Nolan Huysmans,Nolan Kaiser,Nolan Youngmun,Nolan Campbell,Trevor
EV DEMERS, Chad
3. 2nd 04:24 UAF
EV Vieth,Austin
4. 2nd 12:00 AF 5. 2nd 18:12 UAF
PP HOLM, Scott EV Morley,Tyler
6. 3rd 12:54 UAF
PP Parayko,Colton
7. 3rd 17:35 UAF
EV Krieger,Peter
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
G A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 5
Vis. on ice 10,27,7,55,52
Home on ice 22,23,16,14,13
22,19,17,11,3
4,5,11,15,25
14,27,2,13,7 13,14,23,18,22 19,3,17,22,24 4,5,28,14 55,7,2,13,27 27,12,24,5,4 55,7,2
4,24,23,27
18,26,4,8,11 26,25,18,4,9
TEAM SUMMARY Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik TEAM GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
# 4 5 6 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 T 38 39
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -2 1 2 1 +1 1 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 4 +1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 4 +1 1 0 2 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 +1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 10
16
-5
7
Alaska Parayko,Colton Froese,Kyle Fyre,Zach Basara,Marcus Hajdukovic,Alec Perry,Garrick Vieth,Austin Morley,Brandon Hochhausen,Sha Munson,Tayler Linnell,Jared Campbell,Trevor Atkinson,Josh Kaiser,Nolan Huysmans,Nolan Youngmun,Nolan Krieger,Peter Morley,Tyler Sparrow,Colton TEAM Cahill,Sean Keeney,John Totals
G 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 4 8
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 +1 1 0 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 +1 0 2 1 -1 1 0 0 +1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 -1 0 4 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 +2 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 4 +1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 12
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot 2 1 0 3 0 2 2 4
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 06:21 UAA SH Dylan Hubbs 2. 2nd 09:00 UAA EV Matt Anholt 3. 2nd 17:08 AF
PP REID, A.J.
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 5 7 4 16 UAF 8 6 11 25
4. 3rd 02:28 UAA
EV Chase Van Allen
5. 3rd 15:47 UAA
EN Brett Cameron
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 55 T 31 41
G A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
AF UAF
Assists Chase Van Allen Hudson Friesen Dylan Hubbs GUNNER, Cole BOJE, Phil Anthony Conti Brad Duwe Blake Tatchell
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
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Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
58:29
4 0
8 0
4 0
9 0
21 0
1:31
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF UAF 1st 2-4 0-0 2nd 1-2 4-8 3rd 2-4 2-4 Total 5-10 6-12 Three stars: 1. Parayko,Colton 2. Krieger,Peter 3. Morley,Tyler Officials: Referee:Kevin Langseth Linesman:Matt Miller Linesman:John Copy Goal judge:Sam Pitka Game timekeeper:Britton Anderson Scorer:Drew Desrosiers
Player McDONALD, Mike MACKEY, Kyle Kaiser,Nolan WEISSENHOFER, Dan Hajdukovic,Alec Munson,Tayler
Team MinOffense AF 2.Boarding AF 2.Slashing UAF 2.Slashing AF 2.Roughing UAF 2.Roughing UAF 2.Slashing
Time 08:18 11:17 02:16 07:51 07:51 10:46
PP PP PP
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. ROSTENKOWSKI CAREY, Ben McDONALD, Mik TEAM GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET ##
25 +5 19
PP
7,22,9,29
3,10,55,4,8
2,15,18,11,22
22,24,17,19,11,4
10,9,29,3,2
# 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 T 31 35
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 -1 2 2 0 -2 0 0 0 -3 3 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 -1 0 12 4 -2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 -2 0 0 3 -3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 3 16
24 -21 11
Alaska Anchorage Chase Van Allen Derek Docken Tanner Johnson Austin Sevalrud Jarrett Brown Austin Coldwell Blake Tatchell Brett Cameron Austin Azurdia Dylan Hubbs Anthony Conti Matt Anholt Brad Duwe Hudson Friesen Hayden Trupp Tad Kozun Blake Leask Scott Allen TEAM Michael Matyas Jared D'Amico Totals
G A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 4 6
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 +3 1 0 0 +1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 +1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 +1 2 0 1 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 4 1 +2 1 2 3 +2 0 4 0 +1 1 0 3 +1 2 0 0 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 +2 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 5 25
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 11 9 4 24 UAA 7 4 11 22
Team
22 +1 13
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF UAA 1st 0-2 (4) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-2 (4) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-3 (0) Total 1-6 (10) 0-3 (0) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF UAA 1st 0-0 3-17 2nd 0-0 2-4 3rd 4-16 2-4 Total 4-16 7-25 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Brad Albers Linesman:Kevin Hall Linesman:Carl Saden Goal judge:Travis Jackson Game timekeeper:Britton Anderson Scorer:Drew Desrosiers
Dec
L
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
59:13
3 1
6 0
3 0
9 0
18 0
0:47
Alaska Anchorage 33 Olivier Mantha ##
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
1
11
8
4
23
PENALTY SUMMARY
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Dec
Alaska 30 Jones,Davis
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
24,22,4,17,19
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 0 1 0 1 UAA 1 1 2 4
Team
GOALTENDERS
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
3
3
6
4
13
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Home on ice 13,2,5,11 17,19,13,7,22
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF UAF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (1) 2nd 1-3 (1) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (1) 1-1 (2) Total 1-4 (2) 1-3 (3)
GOALTENDERS ##
Vis. on ice 17,22,19,24,2 3,14,4,24,7
Player Hochhausen,Shawn HRABOVSKY, Johnny Fyre,Zach WEISSENHOFER, Da Munson,Tayler
Team MiOffense Time UAF 2.Contact To The Hea 13:43 PP AF 2.Roughing 11:01 UAF 2.Roughing 11:01 AF 2.Kneeing 12:17 PP UAF 2.Interference 15:02 PP
Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
Player Tanner Johnson Tanner Johnson Austin Azurdia Anthony Conti Anthony Conti HRABOVSKY, Johnny
Team MinOffense Time UAA 10.10-Minute Misconduc 02:02 UAA 5.Checking From Behin 02:02 UAA 2.Roughing 10:46 UAA 2.Holding The Stick 14:43 UAA 2.Tripping 16:53 AF 2.Tripping 00:14
PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player Dylan Hubbs Austin Azurdia GUNNER, Cole DEMERS, Chad DEMERS, Chad
Team MiOffense Time UAA 2.Kneeing 05:54 UAA 2.Interference 10:05 AF 2.Tripping 10:24 AF 2.Holding The Stick 18:41 AF 10.10-Minute Miscondu 18:41
Win-Olivier Mantha (2-0-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (1-3-0). Brice Alaska Goal Rush Game 3
Win-Jones,Davis (3-0-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (1-2-0). Brice Alaska Goal Rush Game 2 Referee's signature
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) RIT vs Air Force Falcons (Oct 25, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) RIT vs Air Force Falcons (Oct 24, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
RIT (2-3-0, 1-1-0 AHA) vs. Air Force Falcons (2-4-0, 2-2-0 AHA) Date: Oct 25, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1912 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:35 • Total time: 2:20
RIT (2-2-0, 1-0-0 AHA) vs. Air Force Falcons (1-4-0, 1-2-0 AHA) Date: Oct 24, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2319 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:22 • Total time: 2:17 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice 1. 1st 01:48 RIT EV THOMPSON, Brandon/1 MILLER, Andrew/1 28,11,3,10,20 2. 1st 04:31 AF EV DEMERS, Chad/2 GUNNER, Cole/5 28,10,11,20,3 HOLM, Scott/3 3. 1st 19:58 RIT EV GARBOWSKY, Matt/2 ABT, Matt/2 9,18,25,7,21 MITCHELL, Josh/4 4. 2nd 18:19 RIT PP MITCHELL, Josh/1 ABT, Matt/2 25,18,21,7,9 HOLLAND, Michael/1 5. 3rd 02:51 RIT EV McMULLEN, Garrett/1 REID, Brad/1 22,16,15,8,27 MIKOWSKI, Max/1 6. 3rd 04:31 RIT EV MILLER, Andrew/2 THOMPSON, Brando/ 20,28,27,11,8 GOLBERG, Mark/1
Team
24,22,3,55,17 22,13,55,2 8,17,10,55,11 27,7,13,4,2
TEAM SUMMARY # 3 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 28 33 40
RIT KUQALI, Alexand McGOWAN, Brad NORRISH, Chase GARBOWSKY, M NORRISH, Brady MILLER, Andrew SMITH, Danny MIKOWSKI, Max REID, Brad SKIRVING, Todd ABT, Matt POWELL, Myles GOLBERG, Mark HOLLAND, Micha McMULLEN, Garr MITCHELL, Josh PERRON-FONTAI THOMPSON, Bra MacLEAN, Ken RUBY, Jordan Totals
G 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 dnp dnp 5 9
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 25 26 27 55 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 0 0 0 4 +1 0 0 2 +2 0 0 4 +1 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 +1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 +1 0 2 3 +1 1 2 1 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 2 2 +2 0 0 2 +1 1 10
31 +1 11
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 1 2
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. ROSTENKOWSKI CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik McDONALD, Mik PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 1 2 1 -2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 3 -1 0 2 1 -1 2 0 3 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -1 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 +1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 2 3 0 0 2 1 -2 0 0 1 -2 2 14
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 08:29 RIT EV McGOWAN, Brad/3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 2 1 2 5 1 0 0 1
Home on ice 7,13,27,55,25 17,22,19,55,3
RIT AF
2. 1st 16:52 AF 3. 2nd 07:26 RIT
PP MITCHELL, Josh/2
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot RIT 12 9 10 31 AF 10 6 5 21
4. 2nd 15:08 AF 5. 3rd 04:02 RIT
PP BOJE, Phil/2 EV SKIRVING, Todd/2
6. 3rd 18:27 AF
EX DEMERS, Chad/3
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd RIT AF 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 1-2 (5) 0-2 (2) 3rd 0-3 (1) 0-1 (0) Total 1-6 (6) 0-4 (2)
7. OT
EV HOLM, Scott/2
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RIT AF 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 2-4 2-4 3rd 2-4 4-8 Total 5-10 7-14 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Michael Schubert Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Jon Shaw
21 -15 10
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
1
9
6
5
20
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris 31 GIRARD, Connor ##
Dec
L
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
42:51
4 1
10 0
8 0
2 6
20 6
17:09
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player KUQALI, Alexander CAREY, Ben HOLM, Scott McMULLEN, Garrett POWELL, Myles MEIER, Matthew
Team MinOffense Time RIT 2.Boarding 02:16 AF 2.Holding 13:49 AF 2.Holding 00:30 RIT 2.Hooking 05:09 RIT 2.Checking From Behin 10:17 AF 2.Holding 16:21
PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player MACKEY, Kyle HOLLAND, Michael BASKIN, Erik REID, A.J. PERRON-FONTAINE, WEISSENHOFER, Da
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Holding 08:13 PP RIT 2.Cross-Checking 12:36 PP AF 2.Slashing 13:44 AF 2.Hitting After Whistle16:46 RIT 2.Hitting After Whistle16:46 AF 2.Boarding 18:17 PP
Win-ROTOLO, Mike (1-1-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (1-4-0). Atlantic Hockey Association Game
KUQALI, Alexand McGOWAN, Brad NORRISH, Chase GARBOWSKY, M NORRISH, Brady MILLER, Andrew SMITH, Danny MIKOWSKI, Max REID, Brad SKIRVING, Todd ABT, Matt POWELL, Myles GOLBERG, Mark HOLLAND, Micha McMULLEN, Garr MITCHELL, Josh PERRON-FONTAI THOMPSON, Bra TEAM MacLEAN, Ken RUBY, Jordan Totals
G A 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 6
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 -1 2 10 4 +1 1 2 2 -2 1 2 7 -1 1 2 4 -1 2 0 0 -1 2 0 5 +1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 +1 2 2 1 +1 0 2 2 +1 0 0 0 -1 0 2 2 +2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 -1 2 4 0 -1 2 0 6 -2 0 4 0 0 0 34
41
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 55 31 41
-5 19
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Dec
Min
GA
1
2
30 ROTOLO, Mike EMPTY NET
OTL 63:35
4 0
6 0
3 11 0 0
0:15
3. 3rd 06:53 UND
EV Tucker Poolman/3
4. 3rd 19:31 UND
EX Drake Caggiula/2
5. OT
SH Bryn Chyzyk/2
04:53 UND
Assists KUCERA, Ben/2 VOSEJPKA, Will/1 GUNNER, Cole/6 DEMERS, Chad/3 Stephane Pattyn/2 Luke Johnson/2 Nick Schmaltz/6 Michael Parks/5 Michael Parks/6
Air Force MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik TEAM GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
# 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 20 21 24 27 28 29 30 33
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 1 2 1 -2 3 0 0 +2 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 -1 0 2 2 -2 2 0 2 -1 1 0 0 +1 0 2 2 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 +1 1 0 0 +1 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0
Vis. on ice 27,14,20,52,4
Home on ice 24,6,14,29,10
19,22,17,52,4
5,6,13,29,14
24,13,8,3,11 3,28,27,7,5 22,19,17,3,11
9,8,15,27,6,24
24,22,17,19,52
29,15,20,2
8
20
-5 19
or h ako a Troy Stecher Tucker Poolman Nick Mattson Paul LaDue Wade Murphy Nick Schmaltz Drake Caggiula Johnny Simonso Trevor Olson Connor Gaarder Austin Poganski Michael Parks Gage Ausmus Brendan O'Donn Jordan Schmaltz Luke Johnson Stephane Pattyn Bryn Chyzyk Matt Hrynkiw Cam Johnson Totals
Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player Team MinOffense SKIRVING, Todd RIT 2.Interference PERRON-FONTAINE, Al RIT 2.Cross-Checking MACKEY, Kyle AF 2.Interference ABT, Matt RIT 2.Hitting After Whistle PERRON-FONTAINE, Al RIT 2.Cross-Checking NORRISH, Chase RIT 2.Slashing LEDFORD, Tyler AF 2.Cross-Checking BOJE, Phil AF 2.Hitting After Whistle POWELL, Myles RIT 2.Hitting After Whistle REID, A.J. AF 2.Boarding HOLLAND, Michael RIT 2.Roughing
30 TRUEHL, Chris
Min
GA
1
2
OTL 64:53
Dec
3
9
9 10
3 OT Saves
2
30
G 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 dnp dnp 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 +1 1 0 2 +1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 -1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 5 +1 0 0 2 -1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 -1 1 2 1 -2 0 0 4 +2 0 0 1 +1 1 15 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 +2 0 0 2 +1 0 0 1 -1 0 19
33 +5
7
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 3
AFA UND
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AFA 6 5 3 6 20 UND 9 9 12 3 33 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AFA UND 1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-3 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) OT 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (3) 0-4 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AFA UND 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 2-4 1-2 3rd 0-0 0-0 OT 0-0 2-15 Total 4-8 4-19 Three stars: 1. Bryn Chyzyk 2. Michael Parks 3. Tucker Poolman Officials: Referee:Nick Krebsbach (13) Linesman:Brian Aaron (27) Linesman:Mike Eslinger (49) Goal judge:Brandon Schmitt (36) Scorer:Erik Martinson
## or h ako a
Dec
31 Zane McIntyre EMPTY NET
W
Min 63:57 0:56
GA
1
2
3 OT Saves
2 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
6 0
18 0
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Player WEISSENHOFER, Dan Austin Poganski HRABOVSKY, Johnny DEMERS, Chad
Team MinOffense AFA 2.Holding UND 2.Contact To The Head AFA 2.Holding AFA 2.Cross-Checking
Time 10:52 14:47 18:48 00:59
PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd OT OT
17,8,11,13,3,7 19,24,3,17,11
G 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 dnp dnp 4 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 4 -1 1 0 1 +2 3 2 2 -1 3 0 2 +1 0 0 3 +1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 +3 0 2 1 +1 0 0 3 +1 3 0 1 +1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 12 1 -1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 24
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot RIT 11 18 9 3 41 AF 7 4 12 3 26 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd RIT AF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-3 (3) 2nd 1-3 (5) 1-2 (3) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (5) OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) Total 1-4 (6) 1-8 (11) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RIT AF 1st 4-8 1-2 2nd 3-6 4-8 3rd 4-16 3-14 OT 2-4 0-0 Total 13-34 8-24 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Michael Schubert Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Kevin Blackburn
26 +6 15
2 0
22 0
## Air Force Falcons
Dec
30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
W
Min 62:12 1:38
GA
3 0
1
Player Trevor Olson TEAM Brendan O'Donnell Brendan O'Donnell
2
10 17 0 0
Time 03:33 09:50 09:50 10:44 17:42 00:52 07:10 09:01 09:01 11:28 14:00
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd OT OT
Player DOUCET, Ryan NORRISH, Brady DOUCET, Ryan SKIRVING, Todd GUNNER, Cole GUNNER, Cole GARBOWSKY, Matt McGOWAN, Brad TEAM TEAM
3 OT Saves
8 0
3 0
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Charging 17:19 RIT 2.Roughing 04:29 AF 2.Hitting After Whistle06:39 RIT 2.Hitting After Whistle06:39 AF 2.Checking From Behi 08:20 AF 10.10-Minute Miscondu 08:20 RIT 2.Cross-Checking 15:25 RIT 10.10-Minute Miscondu 16:49 RIT 2.Too Many Players O 01:38 RIT 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 03:50
Referee's signature
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force
11,3,26,18 4,13,11,21,7 26,7,2,24,4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot 1 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 4
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (2-4-0). Loss-ROTOLO, Mike (1-2-0).
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 4 7 8 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
RIT AF
38 0
PENALTY SUMMARY
Air Force (2-5-0, 2-2-0 AHA) vs. North Dakota (5-1-1, 2-0-0 NCHC) Date: Nov 01, 2014 • Location: Grand Forks, ND • Arena: Ralph Engelstad Attendance: 11895 • Start time: 7:37 pm • End time: 10:00 pm • Total time: 2:23
EV HOLM, Scott/3
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. ROSTENKOWSKI CAREY, Ben McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
3 OT Saves
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force vs #3 North Dakota (Nov 01, 2014 at Grand Forks, ND)
2. 2nd 03:10 AFA
Team
7,3,18,11,26
TEAM SUMMARY # 3 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 28 T 33 40
Referee's signature
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 02:56 AFA EV BASKIN, Erik/2
Home on ice 19,22,17,55,3
GOALTENDERS
GOALTENDERS RIT 30 ROTOLO, Mike ##
03:50 AF
Assists Vis. on ice GARBOWSKY, Matt/2 7,9,3,21,25 KUQALI, Alexander/1 HRABOVSKY, Johnn/ 10,20,11,3,28 MICHALKE, George/2 McGOWAN, Brad/2 25,7,9,10,3 GARBOWSKY, Matt/4 LEDFORD, Tyler/1 9,25,8,27 SMITH, Danny/2 17,14,19,21,18 POWELL, Myles/3 HARTNER, Max/2 28,25,3,9,8 WEISSENHOFER, Da REID, A.J./1 9,25,8,27,22 HRABOVSKY, Johnny
EV MEIER, Matthew/1
Team MiOffense Time UND 2.Roughing 05:48 PP AFA 2.Too Many Players O 13:40 PP UND 5.Checking From Behi 02:17 PP UND 10.Game Misconduct 02:17
Win-Zane McIntyre (5-1-1). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (2-5-0). AF tiemout at 15:19 of third period. Referee's signature
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alabama-Huntsville vs Air Force Falcons (Nov 07, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Alabama-Huntsville vs Air Force Falcons (Nov 08, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Alabama-Huntsville (1-7-1) vs. Air Force Falcons (2-6-0) Date: Nov 07, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1723 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:22 • Total time: 2:17 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 13:42 AF EV HARTNER, Max/1 2. 1st 18:17 UAH PP Cody Champagne/1 3. 2nd 10:52 UAH EV Frank Misuraca/3 4. 3rd 10:09 AF
EV GUNNER, Cole/3
5. 3rd 18:07 UAH
EV Josh Kestner/2
6. 3rd 19:00 UAH
EN Jack Prince/1
Assists Brennan Saulnier/2 Matt Salhany/3 Alex Carpenter/2 DEMERS, Chad/4 WEISSENHOFER, Da Brennan Saulnier/3 Alex Carpenter/2 -
Vis. on ice 12,7,9,33,4 5,24,6,13,26 4,22,23,13,33
Home on ice 8,52,4,10,26 8,11,3,26 19,22,17,4,52
10,12,7,2,20 22,17,40,19,55 26,24,13,6,5 13,3,10,11,22 11,23,2,16,6 22,52,19,24,17,11
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 16 19 20 22 23 24 26 33 30
G 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 dnp 4 5
Alabama-Huntsville Graeme Strukoff Frank Misuraca Cody Champagn Brandon Carlson Max McHugh Chad Brears Brent Fletcher Jack Prince Regan Soquila Alex Carpenter Doug Reid Craig Pierce Brandon Parker Matt Salhany Cody Marooney Brennan Saulnie Josh Kestner Richard Buri Matt Larose Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 +1 3 0 1 +2 1 0 3 -2 0 2 3 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 1 +2 0 0 1 +1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 -1 1 0 1 +1 1 0 0 +2 1 4 3 +1 1 0 2 +1 1 0 2 0 0 10
# 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 19 20 21 22 24 26 40 52 55 31 41
24 +5 13
G 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 2
Air Force Falcons HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 +1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 -2 2 0 2 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 -1 0 2 2 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 3 -2 0 2 3 -1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 2 +1 1 2 2 -1 0 0 1 +1 0 10
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Alabama-Huntsville (1-7-2) vs. Air Force Falcons (2-6-1) Date: Nov 08, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1556 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:32 • Total time: 2:27 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 13:54 UAH EV Max McHugh/2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot UAH 1 1 2 4 AF 1 0 1 2
Team
2. 2nd 17:43 UAH
EV Craig Pierce/1
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot UAH 8 10 6 24 AF 10 9 7 26
3. 2nd 19:02 UAH
EV Craig Pierce/2
4. 3rd 04:28 AF
PP DEMERS, Chad/4
5. 3rd 12:41 AF
PP REID, A.J./4
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UAH AF 1st 1-1 (1) 0-1 (4) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-3 (4) 3rd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (2) Total 1-5 (4) 0-5 (10)
6. 3rd 14:12 AF
PP GUNNER, Cole/4
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UAH AF 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 2-4 2-4 3rd 1-2 2-4 Total 5-10 5-10 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jeff Klein Linesman:Stephen Stankevich Linesman:Joshua Pergrande Goal judge:Kevin Blackburn
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GOALTENDERS Alabama-Huntsville 35 Carmine Guerriero ##
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Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET ##
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3 1
7 0
9 0
4 0
20 0
0:37
Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Player Chad Brears KOPACKA, Jonathan Brennan Saulnier GUNNER, Cole Brennan Saulnier
Team MinOffense UAH 2.Boarding AF 2.Interference UAH 2.Roughing AF 2.Slashing UAH 2.Charging
Time 07:02 17:35 19:25 07:06 08:27
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP PP
Player Frank Misuraca REID, A.J. Graeme Strukoff HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole
Team MiOffense UAH 2.Cross-Checking AF 2.Interference UAH 2.Interference AF 2.Tripping AF 2.Elbowing
Time 13:15 14:01 01:03 05:03 16:04
PP PP PP PP PP
Win-Carmine Guerriero (1-3-1). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (2-6-0). Referee's signature
Vis. on ice Home on ice 7,20,11,9,12 4,10,7,52,11 19,10,20,2,16
24,14,20,11,21
19,16,10,33,4
26,10,52,8,4
22,16,33,4
17,24,22,19,40
10,4,33,19
24,22,17,40,19
5,6,10,19
22,19,17,40,24
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot UAH 0 3 0 0 3 AF 0 0 3 0 3
Team
Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot UAH 7 14 7 1 29 AF 12 10 14 3 39
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UAH AF 1st 0-2 (3) 0-2 (5) 2nd 0-1 (5) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (3) 3-5 (6) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-4 (11) 3-8 (12)
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 16 19 20 22 23 24 26 33 35
G 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 3 6
Ala a a unts ille Graeme Strukoff Frank Misuraca Cody Champagn Brandon Carlson Max McHugh Chad Brears Brent Fletcher Jack Prince Regan Soquila Alex Carpenter Doug Reid Craig Pierce Brandon Parker Matt Salhany Cody Marooney Brennan Saulnie Josh Kestner Richard Buri Carmine Guerrie Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 0 +1 4 0 1 +1 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 +1 1 2 3 +1 1 0 1 +2 2 0 3 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 2 4 0 0 2 1 +2 3 2 3 +2 1 0 1 +2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 +1 1 16
# 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 19 20 21 22 24 26 40 52 55 31 41
29 +1 21
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 dnp dnp 3 6
Air Force Falcons HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 0 0 0 4 -2 2 2 3 -1 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -2 1 2 3 -2 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 -2 1 0 3 0 1 8
39 -15
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UAH AF 1st 2-4 2-4 2nd 2-4 1-2 3rd 4-8 1-2 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 8-16 4-8 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Warren Ernst Linesman:Stephen Stankevich Linesman:Joshua Pergande Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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Dec
30 Matt Larose
PENALTY SUMMARY
Assists Jack Prince/1 Brandon Parker/3 Brent Fletcher/3 Brandon Parker/4 Doug Reid/2 Jack Prince/2 REID, A.J./2 GUNNER, Cole/7 GUNNER, Cole/8 DEMERS, Chad/5 HOLM, Scott/4 HALLORAN, Alex/1
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3
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36
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Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Player HRABOVSKY, Johnny Doug Reid MEIER, Matthew Max McHugh Chad Brears WEISSENHOFER, Dan
Team MinOffense AF 2.Holding UAH 2.Hooking AF 2.Elbowing UAH 2.High Sticking UAH 2.Slashing AF 2.Elbowing
Time 05:03 10:26 14:13 17:59 00:26 11:53
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP PP PP
Player Graeme Strukoff Graeme Strukoff Craig Pierce Josh Kestner Alex Carpenter REID, A.J.
Team MiOffense UAH 2.Interference UAH 2.High Sticking UAH 2.Boarding UAH 2.Hooking UAH 2.Boarding AF 2.Elbowing
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Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force vs #17 Robert Morris (Nov 15, 2014 at Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs #17 Robert Morris (Nov 14, 2014 at Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 04:13 AF EV HOLM, Scott/4 2. 2nd 01:17 AF
PP BOJE, Phil/3
3. 2nd 11:12 RMU
EV FRIEDMANN, David/2
4. 2nd 14:39 AF
EV McDONALD, Mike/2
5. 2nd 14:48 RMU
EV FRIEDMANN, David/3
6. 3rd 07:23 RMU
EV LYNCH, Zac/3
# 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 40 52 55 31
G 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Assists Vis. on ice DEMERS, Chad/6 19,17,22,4,52 GUNNER, Cole/9 KOPACKA, Jonatha/1 4,52,13,14,7 LEDFORD, Tyler/2 FERGUSON, Brady/3 24,13,11,3,7 LEAVENS, Daniel/4 HIMLEY, Jordan/2 55,10,8,14,40 KUCERA, Ben/3 LEAVENS, Daniel/5 22,11,19,17,3 FERGUSON, Brady/4 MOORE, Evan/3 3,55,10,17,8
Home on ice 14,6,27,22,5
Air Force (3-6-2, 3-2-1 AHC) vs. Robert Morris (7-1-2, 5-1-2 AHC) Date: Nov 15, 2014 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Arena: 84 Lumber Arena Attendance: 1069 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:20 pm • Total time: 2:15
23,27,2,4 9,12,26,2,4 28,44,15,2,4 9,26,12,3,10 27,5,23,6,19
TEAM SUMMARY Air Force Falcons HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor Totals
A 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 dnp 3 6
# 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 14 15 19 20 22 23 26 27 28 44 30 31
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 -3 2 2 2 +1 2 0 0 -1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 -2 3 0 0 -1 0 0 1 +1 1 2 4 -1 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 +1 1 0 0 +1 2 2 3 0 3 6
30
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o ert Morris BONTJE, Alex REY, John GOLIGHTLY, Cha MOORE, Evan MANN, Rob FRIEDMANN, Da WILSON, Tyson FERGUSON, Bra RIGATTI, David DOROWICZ, Spe JACKLIN, Scott MOORE, Timmy ROBILLARD, Ben WYDO, Cody LEAVENS, Daniel LYNCH, Zac COPE, Matt DENHAM, Brand PIKUL, Andrew IZYK, Dalton Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 0 1 0 1 +1 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 +2 0 0 2 +1 1 0 4 +2 0 0 0 -1 4 0 3 -1 2 0 3 +1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 0 0 8 +1 0 0 2 +2 0 0 4 0 0 4 2 -1 1 2 2 -1 2 12
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 13:11 AFA PP GUNNER, Cole/5
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 1 2 0 0 3 RMU 0 2 1 0 3 Team
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 10 14 6 0 30 RMU 5 13 15 3 36
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF RMU 1st 2-4 3-6 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 0-0 1-2 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 3-6 6-12 Three stars: 1. FRIEDMANN, David 2. LYNCH, Zac 3. DEMERS, Chad Officials: Referee:Eric Ernst Linesman:John Barnard Linesman:Steven Waters Goal judge:Joe Sherman Scorer:RMU SID
36 +5 19
2. 3rd 12:16 RMU
PP WYDO, Cody/7
3. OT
EV HOLM, Scott/5
00:29 AFA
Assists REID, A.J./3 HOLM, Scott/5 JACKLIN, Scott/4 WILSON, Tyson/1 GUNNER, Cole/10 WEISSENHOFER, Da
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 52 55 31 41
Air Force MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 2 0 0 +1 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 +1 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 10
# 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 14 15 19 20 22 23 26 27 28 44 1 30
24 +5 12
30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
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T
Min 64:55 0:05
GA
3 0
1
2
3 OT Saves
5 11 14 0 0 0
3 0
33 0
Dec
SHAFER, Terry
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3
1
2
9 12
30 TRUEHL, Chris
3 OT Saves
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0
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Player COPE, Matt McDONALD, Mike BOJE, Phil MOORE, Evan FRIEDMANN, David
Team MinOffense RMU 2.Hooking AF 2.Holding AF 2.Holding RMU 2.Hooking RMU 2.Boarding
Time 00:24 10:28 13:01 16:11 19:51
PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd
3,13,8,52
23,27,19,10,12
19,22,17,3,11
23,19,27,3,10
o er orris BONTJE, Alex REY, John GOLIGHTLY, Cha MOORE, Evan MANN, Rob FRIEDMANN, Da WILSON, Tyson FERGUSON, Bra RIGATTI, David DOROWICZ, Spe JACKLIN, Scott MOORE, Timmy ROBILLARD, Ben WYDO, Cody LEAVENS, Daniel LYNCH, Zac COPE, Matt DENHAM, Brand SHAFER, Terry PIKUL, Andrew Totals
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AFA 0 1 0 1 2 RMU 0 0 1 0 1 Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot AFA 5 10 8 1 24 RMU 16 12 16 1 45
Team
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 0 0 6 -1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 4 3 -1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 -1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 -1 0 2 1 0 0 0 6 -1 0 12 1 0 0 2 6 0 0 20
45
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Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AFA RMU 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (2) 2nd 1-2 (4) 0-2 (2) 3rd 0-1 (1) 1-1 (5) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (5) 1-3 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AFA RMU 1st 1-2 0-0 2nd 2-4 3-6 3rd 2-4 3-14 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 5-10 6-20 Three stars: 1. GUNNER, Cole 2. TRUEHL, Chris 3. WYDO, Cody Officials: Referee:Eric Ernst Linesman:John Barnard Linesman:Steven Waters Goal judge:Zach Roberts Scorer:RMU SID
Dec
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1
2
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1
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## o er
orris 31 IZYK, Dalton EMPTY NET
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OTL 60:28
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5 0
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0:01
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PENALTY SUMMARY
## o ert Morris
1
Home on ice 14,5,6
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force Falcons
Vis. on ice 22,24,17,19
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF RMU 1st 0-2 (1) 0-2 (1) 2nd 1-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-5 (6) 0-2 (1)
Player MOORE, Evan DEMERS, Chad COPE, Matt DENHAM, Brandon
Team MiOffense RMU 2.Tripping AF 2.Roughing RMU 2.Roughing RMU 2.Cross-Checking
Time 02:45 PP 19:34 19:34 11:01 PP
27
1
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PENALTY SUMMARY
Alabama-Huntsville-Matt Larose (0-4-1). Air Force Falcons-TRUEHL, Chris (2-6-1).
Air Force Falcons (2-6-2, 2-2-1 AHC) vs. Robert Morris (7-0-2, 5-0-2 AHC) Date: Nov 14, 2014 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Arena: 84 Lumber Arena Attendance: 874 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:31 pm • Total time: 2:16
3 OT Saves
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Prd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player Team MinOffense WEISSENHOFER, Dan AFA 2.Hooking WILSON, Tyson RMU 2.Cross-Checking BOJE, Phil AFA 2.Roughing COPE, Matt RMU 2.Slashing LEAVENS, Daniel RMU 2.Holding CAREY, Ben AFA 2.Hooking
Time 17:59 06:22 11:49 11:49 12:11 13:32
PP PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player WILSON, Tyson DENHAM, Brandon REID, A.J. COPE, Matt WEISSENHOFER, Da
Team MiOffense Time RMU 2.Interference 00:41 PP RMU 2.Goaltender Interfer 04:22 AFA 2.Roughing 04:22 RMU 10.10-Minute Miscondu 06:22 AFA 2.Tripping 11:10 PP
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (3-6-2). Loss-IZYK, Dalton (4-1-0).
Air Force Falcons-TRUEHL, Chris (2-6-2). Robert Morris-SHAFER, Terry (3-0-2). Referee's signature
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22 0
Time 19:48 03:16 08:36 12:16 13:50 17:29
PP PP PP PP PP PP
2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Colorado College vs Air Force Falcons (Nov 22, 2014 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs #10 Denver (11/21/2014 at Denver, Colo.)
Colorado College (3-8-0) vs. Air Force Falcons (4-7-2) Date: Nov 22, 2014 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2458 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:15 • Total time: 2:10
Air Force Falcons (3-7-2, 3-2-1 AHA) vs. Denver (7-3-0, 3-2-0 NCHC) Date: 11/21/2014 • Location: Denver, Colo. • Arena: Magness Arena Attendance: 4426 • Start time: 7:36 pm • End time: 9:51 pm • Total time: 2:15 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 09:41 DEN EV Larkin Jacobson/1 2. 2nd 06:49 DEN
SH Quentin Shore/2
3. 2nd 15:12 DEN
EV Quentin Shore/3
4. 2nd 17:58 DEN
PP Quentin Shore/4
5. 2nd 18:53 DEN
PP Trevor Moore/4
6. 3rd 01:14 DEN
PP Will Butcher/1
7. 3rd 09:50 DEN
PP Zac Larraza/4
# 2 3 4 7 8 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 52 55 31 41
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Assists Matt Tabrum/1 Will Butcher/5 Joey LaLeggia/4 Nolan Zajac/6 Joey LaLeggia/5 Zac Larraza/3 Danton Heinen/6 Joey LaLeggia/6 Daniel Doremus/9 Will Butcher/6 Gabe Levin/4 Adam Plant/3 Matt VanVoorhis/2 Quentin Shore/6
Vis. on ice 14,18,26,52,55
Team
14,19,11,3,17
27,21,39,4
AF DEN
52,26,14,55,18
21,27,16,11,26
17,3,55
27,20,21,7
3,26,55
8,19,7,21
18,52,26,3
7,9,28,27,23
18,17,3,4
16,6,27,28,26
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 7 4 5 16 DEN 8 11 7 26
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 0 0
# 4 6 7 8 9 11 14 16 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 39 30 36
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 1 0 1 -1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 15 0 -1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 0 0 3 -1 1 0 0 -2 0 0 1 -1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 -2 0 2 2 -2 2 2 0 -2 0 27
16 -15 12
Denver Josiah Didier Matt VanVoorhis Will Butcher Trevor Moore Gabe Levin Nolan Zajac Larkin Jacobson Zac Larraza Emil Romig Daniel Doremus Danton Heinen Joey LaLeggia Matt Marcinew Matt Tabrum Evan Janssen Quentin Shore Adam Plant Grant Arnold Greg Ogard Tanner Jaillet Totals
G 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
A 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 dnp dnp 7 14
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF DEN 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 5-21 3-6 3rd 1-2 3-17 Total 8-27 7-25
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 3 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 +1 2 15 1 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 +2 2 2 4 0 1 2 1 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 5 +2 0 0 0 +1 1 0 0 +2 0 25
26 +1
Three stars: 1. Quentin Shore 2. Joey LaLeggia 3. Larkin Jacobson Officials: Referee:Brad Shepherd Linesman:Tom Sterns Linesman:Joe Shaw Goal judge:Gary Pedigo Scorer:Trevor Blair
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Player KOPACKA, Jonathan Matt Marcinew GUNNER, Cole CAREY, Ben Daniel Doremus DOUCET, Ryan Josiah Didier Josiah Didier
Team MinOffense AF 2.Hooking DEN 2.Tripping AF 2.Interference AF 2.Holding DEN 2.Interference AF 2.Hooking DEN 2.Interference DEN 2.Roughing
Time 06:00 10:32 12:57 04:30 05:07 08:00 10:41 17:06
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
EV GUNNER, Cole/6
4. 2nd 09:35 AF
EV CAREY, Ben/1
# 3 5 7 8 9 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 26 28 33
olora o olle e G A Michael King 0 0 Jaccob Slavin 0 0 Garrett Cecere 0 0 Luc Gerdes 0 0 Sam Rothstein 0 1 Hunter Fejes 0 0 Cody Bradley 0 0 Jordan DiGiando 0 0 Christian Heil 0 0 Teemu Kivihalme 0 0 Charlie Taft 1 0 Scott Wamsganz 0 0 Ian Young 0 0 Peter Maric 0 0 Matt Hansen 0 1 Jared Hanson 0 0 Zach Aman 0 0 Alex Roos 0 0 Tyler Marble dnp Totals 1 2
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# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 52 55 31 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 1 0 6 -1 2 0 3 -2 2 2 2 -3 0 0 4 +1 0 0 0 -3 4 0 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 +1 1 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 +1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 -1 0 8
Dec
olora o olle e 35 Chase Perry EMPTY NET
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Team
8,21,14,11,3
CC AF
22,18,11,3,10
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot CC 10 17 9 36 AF 8 6 11 25
Team
26,17,11,3,19
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 6
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd CC AF 1st 0-1 (1) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-1 (3) 0-1 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (3) Total 0-2 (4) 0-4 (4)
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 -1 3 0 1 +3 1 0 0 0 4 0 3 -1 0 15 1 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 2 +3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 4 +1 1 0 0 -1 2 0 1 0 1 17
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CC AF 1st 1-2 3-17 2nd 1-2 0-0 3rd 2-4 0-0 Total 4-8 3-17 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Ryan Sweeney Linesman:Eugene Binda, Jr. Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
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Player MACKEY, Kyle Luc Gerdes HARTNER, Max HARTNER, Max
Team MinOffense AF 2.Holding CC 2.Hooking AF 5.Boarding AF 10.Game Misconduct
Time 06:35 09:41 19:31 19:31
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP
Player Ian Young Jared Hanson Ian Young
Team MiOffense CC 2.Tripping CC 2.Boarding CC 2.Elbowing
Time 10:40 PP 09:20 PP 14:36 PP
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (4-7-2). Loss-Chase Perry (1-3-0).
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
EV HARTNER, Max/2
3. 1st 15:25 AF
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 3
Home on ice 24,18,52,7,2
GOALTENDERS
GOALTENDERS Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris ##
2. 1st 14:52 AF
Assists Vis. on ice Sam Rothstein/4 17,9,23,3,20 Matt Hansen/2 DOUCET, Ryan/1 15,8,7,28,11 KUCERA, Ben/4 MICHALKE, George/3 13,11,8,3,5 WEISSENHOFER, Da DEMERS, Chad/7 11,8,7,20,13 WEISSENHOFER, Da
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF DEN 1st 0-1 (1) 0-2 (3) 2nd 0-2 (0) 2-4 (6) 3rd 0-2 (1) 2-3 (3) Total 0-5 (2) 4-9 (12)
TEAM SUMMARY Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 01:39 CC EV Charlie Taft/1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 7
Home on ice 14,25,39,6,28
Player HARTNER, Max WEISSENHOFER, Da WEISSENHOFER, Da Larkin Jacobson Larkin Jacobson McDONALD, Mike Matt Tabrum
Referee's signature
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Roughing 17:06 AF 5.Checking From Behi 17:36 PP AF 10.Game Misconduct 17:36 DEN 10.Game Misconduct 02:54 DEN 5.Checking From Behi 02:54 PP AF 2.Boarding 09:28 PP DEN 2.Interference 13:07 PP
Win-Evan Cowley (6-3-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (3-7-2). Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Canisius (11/29/14 at Buffalo, N.Y.)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force vs Canisius (11/28/14 at Buffalo, N.Y.)
Air Force Falcons (5-8-2, 4-3-1 AHC) vs. Canisius (5-6-4, 4-4-3 AHC) Date: 11/29/14 • Location: Buffalo, N.Y. • Arena: HARBORCENTER Attendance: 1126 • Start time: 7:35 pm • End time: 9:53 • Total time: 2:18
Air Force (4-8-2, 4-2-1 AHC) vs. Canisius (5-5-4, 4-3-3 AHC) Date: 11/28/14 • Location: Buffalo, N.Y. • Arena: HARBORCENTER Attendance: 1227 • Start time: 2:05 pm • End time: 4:24 • Total time: 2:19 Prd Time 1. 1st 07:15 2. 1st
Team Scored by AF PP REID, A.J./5
19:52
CAN
EV CUDDEMI, Ralph/6
3. 2nd 04:50
CAN
EV CONACHER, Shane/5
4. 3rd 05:55
CAN
EV McCRANK, Mitch/3
Assists GUNNER, Cole HOLM, Scott CONACHER, Shane SCHMELZER, Ryan CUDDEMI, Ralph BENNETT, David JESSEY, Doug FREEMAN, Cody
Vis. on ice 24,22,19,17,2
Home on ice 10,4,26,5
3,13,7,24,11
93,63,26,27,3
14,55,40,8,21
63,93,5,47,26
55,17,19,26,40 8,3,20,27,61
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 40 55 31 41
Air Force MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Joh BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Georg HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mike GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G A Pim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2 2
Sh 1 1 3 2 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 5 2 3 1 1
# 3 4 5 8 9 10 12 16 20 24 26 27 47 49 61 63 93 94 29 33
+/- Bl 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 1 0 2 -1 0 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 -1 0 -2 0 -2 0
30 -15
5
Canisius JESSEY, Doug FORTMAN, Geoff FARRELL, Stephe McCRANK, Mitch SHEERAN, Nolan BECK, Doug SABATINI, Mike MURRAY, Jeff FREEMAN, Cody RUMBLE, Chris SCHMELZER, Rya ROE, Logan BENNETT, David WISEMAN, Tyler RIGNEY, Braeden CONACHER, Shan CUDDEMI, Ralph GRAZEN, Matthew HARRIS, Adam ASMUNDSON, Ke Totals
G A Pim 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 6 8
Sh 2 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 4 5 2
+/- Bl +2 1 0 2 +1 1 +1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 +1 1 0 0 +2 0 +2 1 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 +2 0 +2 0 0 1
26 +15 10
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 04:56 AF EV HOLM, Scott/6
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 0 0 1 CAN 1 1 1 3 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 6 14 10 30 CAN 8 12 6 26
2. 1st 13:48 AF
EV MEIER, Matthew/2
3. 2nd 03:51 AF 4. 3rd 08:00 CAN
EV HARTNER, Max/3 PP FREEMAN, Cody/6
5. 3rd 18:12 CAN
EX JESSEY, Doug/1
# 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 40 55 T 31 41
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 4
Assists DEMERS, Chad CAREY, Ben LEDFORD, Tyler REID, A.J. CONACHER, Shane RUMBLE, Chris FREEMAN, Cody McCRANK, Mitch
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Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF CAN 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 0-0 2-4 3rd 0-0 1-2 Total 1-2 4-8 Three stars: 1. CONACHER, Shane 2. TURNER, Reilly 3. CUDDEMI, Ralph Officials: Referee:Chris Foote Referee:Jim Visconte Linesman:Rich Jebo Linesman:Jayson Selbert
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Team CAN AF CAN
MinOffense 2.Cross-Checking 2.Tripping 2.Slashing
Time 06:13 15:17 05:03
PP PP PP
Prd Player 2nd FORTMAN, Geoff 3rd BECK, Doug
Team MinOffense CAN 2.Interference CAN 2.Facemasking
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil MEIER, Matthew HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mik TEAM GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
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Time 16:44 09:47
8,11,10,4,14 63,26,49,25,47 11,18,3 20,63,24,8,93 17,4,55,26,21
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 0 3 2 0 +1 3 0 1 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 4 +1 2 0 0 +1 1 4 1 +2 2 0 2 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 3 +1 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 +1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 +1 0 2 1 +1 0 0 0 +1 1 8 0 +1 1 2 0 0 0 20
# 3 5 8 9 10 12 16 20 24 25 26 27 47 49 61 63 93 94 T 29 33
19 +1 19
anisi s JESSEY, Doug FARRELL, Stephe McCRANK, Mitch SHEERAN, Nolan BECK, Doug SABATINI, Mike MURRAY, Jeff FREEMAN, Cody RUMBLE, Chris BACKHOUSE, Ma SCHMELZER, Ry ROE, Logan BENNETT, David WISEMAN, Tyler RIGNEY, Braede CONACHER, Sha CUDDEMI, Ralph GRAZEN, Matthe TEAM HARRIS, Adam ASMUNDSON, K Totals
G A 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 0 1 0 0 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 -1 0 2 4 -1 0 0 6 -1 0 0 2 -2 0 0 1 -1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 -2 0 2 2 -2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 -2 1 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 36 -15
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 9 6 4 19 CAN 8 13 15 36
Team
3,20,24,63,93,8
6
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 2 1 0 3 CAN 0 0 2 2
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF CAN 1st 0-1 (1) 0-2 (1) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-3 (3) 3rd 0-1 (2) 2-4 (4) Total 0-2 (3) 2-9 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF CAN 1st 4-8 2-4 2nd 2-4 0-0 3rd 4-8 1-2 Total 10-20 3-6 Three stars: 1. TRUEHL, Chris 2. HARTNER, Max 3. FREEMAN, Cody Officials: Referee:Jason Brown Linesman:Donald Jablonski Linesman:Rick Lembo Goal judge:Joseph Demizio
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd
Home on ice 24,63,8,5,20
7,13,24,3,11 16,25,49,47,10
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF CAN 1st 1-1 (2) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) Total 1-4 (7) 0-1 (0)
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Vis. on ice 19,17,40,55,26
PP PP
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Player HRABOVSKY, Johnny TEAM McDONALD, Mike FREEMAN, Cody McDONALD, Mike WEISSENHOFER, Dan CAREY, Ben
Team MinOffense Time AF 2.Hooking 00:30 CAN 2.Too Many Players On 05:49 AF 2.Roughing 10:42 CAN 2.Roughing 10:42 AF 2.Cross-Checking 10:42 AF 2.Holding 19:55 AF 2.Slashing 10:49
PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player McDONALD, Mike McDONALD, Mike WISEMAN, Tyler MACKEY, Kyle TEAM WEISSENHOFER, Da
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Interference 11:53 AF 2.Interference 01:19 PP CAN 2.Holding The Stick 04:24 PP AF 2.Interference 06:13 AF 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 07:40 AF 2.Tripping 17:52 PP
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (5-8-2). Loss-TURNER, Reilly (3-2-2). Referee's signature
Win-TURNER, Reilly (3-1-2). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (4-8-2). Referee's signature
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Bentley (12/5/14 at Watertown, Mass.)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Bentley (12/6/14 at Watertown, Mass.)
Air Force Falcons (5-9-2, 4-4-1) vs. Bentley (7-8-1, 5-4-1) Date: 12/5/14 • Location: Watertown, Mass. • Arena: JAR Attendance: 345 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:22 pm • Total time: 2:18 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 19:10 AF EV HOLM, Scott 2. 2nd 08:05 BEN
SH Brett Switzer
3. 3rd 03:58 BEN
EV Andrew Gladiuk
Assists DEMERS, Chad CAREY, Ben Alex Kubiak Chris Buchanan Brett Switzer Matt Blomquist
Vis. on ice 17,40,19,26,55
Home on ice 19,13,20,15,9
19,17,40,22,24
25,17,5,19
21,17,4,11,26
12,25,16,24,21
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 4 -1 1 2 1 -1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 +1 0 4
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# 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 28 1 29
7
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 0 0 1 BEN 0 1 1 2
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 01:17 AF EV BOJE, Phil
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 12 6 16 34 BEN 13 7 9 29
Team
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 40 55 31 41
Air Force Falcons (5-10-2, 4-5-1) vs. Bentley (8-8-1, 6-4-1) Date: 12/6/14 • Location: Watertown, Mass. • Arena: JAR Attendance: 288 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:10 • Total time: 2:05
Bentley Chris Buchanan Mike Berry Ryan McMurphy Will Suter Tyler Deresky Andrew Gladiuk Andrew McDonal Charlie Donners Max French Alex Kubiak Michael Reardon Billy Eiserman Kyle Schmidt Matt Blomquist Derek Bacon Steve Weinstein Brett Switzer Vincent Russo Gabe Antoni Blake Dougherty Totals
G A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 +1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 +1 1 0 2 -1 1 0 2 -1 1 2 2 +1 0 0 3 +1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 1 0 2 +1 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 +1 1 0 6 +2 0 0 1 0 0 2
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF BEN 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (3) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) Total 0-1 (2) 0-2 (5) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF BEN 1st 0-0 0-0 2nd 1-2 1-2 3rd 1-2 0-0 Total 2-4 1-2 Three stars: 1. Andrew Gladiuk 2. Brett Switzer 3. Jayson Argue Officials: Referee:Ryan Sweeney Linesman:Eugene Binda Jr Linesman:Brendan Blanchard Goal judge:William McGoldrick
29 +4 14
2. 1st 06:14 BEN
EV Max French
3. 1st 06:32 BEN
EV Steve Weinstein
4. 1st 18:59 BEN
EV Andrew Gladiuk
5. 2nd 01:11 BEN
EV Ryan McMurphy
# 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 52 55 41
G A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 1 2
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player 2nd Max French 2nd REID, A.J.
Team MinOffense BEN 2.Hooking AF 2.Kneeing
Time 07:38 14:23
Prd Player 3rd MACKEY, Kyle
PP PP
Team MiOffense AF 2.Hooking
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik PRIEBE, Austin Totals
# 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 28 1 29
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 2 0 2 0 2 -2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -1 1 0 0 -1 0 0 4 -1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 4 -1 0 0 1 -1 1 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 3 -1 0
16,25,11,24,6
19,17,26,52,55
24,9,13,20,21
11,3,18,24,22
16,12,25,15,19
Team
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 9 8 9 26 BEN 13 8 3 24
Team
22,24,4,2,18 9,20,19,15,13
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G A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 dnp dnp 4 8
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF BEN 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (6) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-1 (1) 0-2 (6)
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 1 0 2 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 1 +1 1 0 4 +2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 1 +1 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 +2 0 0 1 +2 2 0 0 0 0 2
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF BEN 1st 0-0 0-0 2nd 2-4 1-2 3rd 0-0 0-0 Total 2-4 1-2 Three stars: 1. Max French 2. Brett Switzer 3. Steve Weinstein Officials: Referee:James Troup Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Jared Waitt Goal judge:Dan Panciocco
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player 2nd Billy Eiserman 2nd MACKEY, Kyle
Referee's signature
3,14,20,21,11
entley Chris Buchanan Mike Berry Ryan McMurphy Will Suter Tyler Deresky Andrew Gladiuk Andrew McDonal Charlie Donners Max French Alex Kubiak Michael Reardon Billy Eiserman Kyle Schmidt Matt Blomquist Derek Bacon Steve Weinstein Brett Switzer Vincent Russo Gabe Antoni Blake Dougherty Totals
Time 01:56 PP
Win-Jayson Argue (2-1). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (5-9-2).
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 0 0 1 BEN 3 1 0 4
Vis. on ice Home on ice 4,24,2,18,22 9,19,20,15,13
TEAM SUMMARY
GOALTENDERS Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET ##
Assists REID, A.J. GUNNER, Cole Brett Switzer Tyler Deresky Andrew McDonald Kyle Schmidt Max French Brett Switzer Kyle Schmidt Andrew McDonald
Team MinOffense Time BEN 2.Roughing 04:49 AF 2.Hitting From Behind 12:26
Prd Player 2nd LEDFORD, Tyler
PP PP
Team MiOffense AF 2.Tripping
Time 16:38 PP
Win-Jayson Argue (3-1). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (5-10-2). Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Massachusetts (Dec 29, 2014 at Burlington, Vt.)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs #9 Vermont (Dec 28, 2014 at Burlington, Vt.)
Air Force Falcons (5-12-2, 4-5-1 AHA) vs. Massachusetts (5-13-0, 1-9-0 HEA) Date: Dec 29, 2014 • Location: Burlington, Vt. • Arena: Attendance: 4007 • Start time: 4:00 pm • End time: 5:56 pm • Total time: 1:56
Air Force Falcons (5-11-2, 4-5-1 AHA) vs. Vermont (14-3-1, 7-3-1 HEA) Date: Dec 28, 2014 • Location: Burlington, Vt. • Arena: Gutterson Fieldhouse Attendance: 4007 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:08 pm • Total time: 2:03 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 07:58 AF EV HARTNER, Max/4 2. 1st 13:10 UVM EV Mario Puskarich/9 3. 2nd 03:29 AF EV HOLM, Scott/8 4. 2nd 13:51 UVM
EV Jake Fallon/4
5. 3rd 03:04 UVM
PP Brady Shaw/7
6. 3rd 19:00 UVM
EN Jonathan Turk/5
Assists BASKIN, Erik/2 Mike Paliotta/12 GUNNER, Cole/13 HALLORAN, Alex/2 Jarrid Privitera/2 Kyle Reynolds/3 Mario Puskarich/9 Mike Paliotta/13 Anthony Petruzze/3 Nick Luukko/6
Vis. on ice 8,27,20,40,55 8,20,27,40,55 19,22,40,17,55
Home on ice 4,14,15,17,22 21,2,12,17,18 8,9,19,24,25
2,10,14,24,40
17,19,9,2,18
4,10,17,55
22,21,2,4,6
4,8,17,19,22,40
8,28,25,15,20
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 40 55 31 41
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 dnp dnp 2 3
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 -1 1 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 -1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 +1 1 8
15
# 2 4 6 8 9 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 T 30
-6 11
er ont Mike Paliotta Trey Phillips Colin Markison Jonathan Turk Kyle Reynolds Mike Stenerson Kevin Irwin Yvan Pattyn Jake Fallon Alexx Privitera Jarrid Privitera Brendan Bradley Mario Puskarich Brady Shaw Rob Darrar Chris Muscoby Nick Luukko Anthony Petruzz Team Pat Feeley Totals
G A 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 dnp 4 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 4 +2 5 0 1 -1 0 0 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 0 2 0 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 0 +2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 +1 0 2 5 +1 0 0 3 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 +1 3 0 0 0 0
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 03:56 UMAS PP Ben Gallacher/2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 1 0 2 UVM 1 1 2 4
Team
2. 1st 19:53 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/7 3. 2nd 14:33 UMAS EV Ray Pigozzi/4 4. 3rd 01:33 UMAS EV Frank Vatrano/11 5. 3rd 19:29 UMAS EN Dennis Kravchenko/6 6. 3rd 19:52 UMAS EV Dominic Trento/1
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 6 5 4 15 UVM 14 10 9 33
Team
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF UVM 1st 1-2 0-0 2nd 0-0 1-2 3rd 3-6 2-4 Total 4-8 3-6 Three stars: 1. Mario Puskarich 2. Brady Shaw 3. Mike Paliotta Officials: Referee:Andy O'Brien Linesman:Thomas Quinn Linesman:Andrew Spinali Goal judge:Alex Stagnone
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
Player MACKEY, Kyle Jonathan Turk REID, A.J. Mario Puskarich
Team MinOffense AF 2.Interference UVM 2.High Sticking AF 2.Tripping UVM 2.Tripping
Time 17:29 04:18 02:02 04:00
PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd
# 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Player CAREY, Ben Kevin Irwin BOJE, Phil
Team MiOffense AF 2.Embellishment UVM 2.Holding AF 2.Tripping
Home on ice 11,13.8,8,15
22,17,3,11,19 3,8,11,18.
11,13,15,23,24 15,24,13,8,23
2,4,13,26,27 13,7,11,21,23 4,17,19,22,40,55 24,26,16,22,25 2,13,24,27,52 6,7,21,4,8
Time 04:00 04:49 PP 14:05 PP
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 1
# 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 34
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 -2 0 0 3 -1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 5 -1 0 0 2 -2 0 0 1 -1 1 0 1 -1 0 2 0 -1 0 6
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assach se s Keith Burchett Marc Hetnik Dominic Trento Patrick Lee Jake Horton Steven Guzzo Shane Walsh Ben Gallacher Frank Vatrano Ray Pigozzi Steven Iacobellis Anthony Petrella Troy Power Maddison Smiley Dennis Kravchen Oleg Yevenko Brandon Montou Riley McDougall Alex Wakaluk Totals
G 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 dnp 5 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 0 2 1 +1 0 0 3 +1 1 0 0 +2 1 0 1 +2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 4 +1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 +1 2 0 0 +2 1 0 1 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 2 +1 1 2 1 +1 2 0 2 +1 2 0 1 0 0 8
28 +1 16
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 5
AF UMAS
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 11 7 4 22 UMAS 12 7 9 28 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF UMASS 1st 0-1 (0) 1-1 (3) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0) Total 0-3 (2) 1-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF UMASS 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 3-6 4-8 Three stars: 1. Frank Vatrano 2. Ray Pigozzi 3. Dennis Kravchenko Officials: Referee:Thomas Quinn Linesman:Andy O'Brien Linesman:Shane Belanger Goal judge:Andrew Spinali
GOALTENDERS Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
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Vis. on ice 4,13,22,40
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF UVM 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (3) Total 0-2 (2) 1-3 (4)
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Player HIMLEY, Jordan Ray Pigozzi Oleg Yevenko McDONALD, Mike
Team MinOffense Time AF 2.Tripping 02:03 Umass 2.Hooking 17:09 Umass 2.Hitting After Whistle 06:46 AF 2.Hitting After Whistle 06:46
PP PP
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Player Frank Vatrano Marc Hetnik MACKEY, Kyle
Team MiOffense Umas 2.Tripping Umas 2.Tripping AF 2.Roughing
Win-Henry Dill (5-7-0). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (5-12-2).
Win-Brody Hoffman (10-1-1). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (5-11-2). Referee's signature
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Time 11:56 PP 02:15 PP 06:23 PP
2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Holy Cross (Jan 02, 2015 at Worcester, Mass.)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Holy Cross (Jan 03, 2015 at Worcester, Mass.)
Air Force Falcons (5-12-3, 4-5-2 AHC) vs. Holy Cross (7-6-5, 6-1-5 AHC) Date: Jan 02, 2015 • Location: Worcester, Mass. • Arena: Hart Center Attendance: 964 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:25 pm • Total time: 2:20 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 18:58 AF PP BASKIN, Erik/3 2. 2nd 09:24 HC
EV Scarth, Matt/2
# 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Assists LEDFORD, Tyler/4 REID, A.J./6 -
# 2 3 4 6 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 21 23 24 26 29 33 44 1 30
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 3 -1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
23
-5 11
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
Vis. on ice 27,13,24,2,52
Home on ice 15,29,2,4
Team
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 14:42 HC EV Bolton, Jake/5
19,17,22,40,4
14,23,15,2,3
AF HC
2. 2nd 12:29 HC
TEAM SUMMARY A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Air Force Falcons (5-13-3, 4-6-2 AHC) vs. Holy Cross (8-6-5, 7-1-5 AHC) Date: Jan 03, 2015 • Location: Worcester, Mass. • Arena: Hart Center Attendance: 714 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:15 pm • Total time: 2:10
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 0
Holy Cross Bolton, Jake Nagy, Nilan McNamara, Joe Beckman, Karl Youso, Jake Pooley, Scott Scarth, Matt Sommer, Castan Moore, T.J. McKinnon, Brett Vidal, Matt Lubanski, Brett Ferrill, Ryan Muratore, Tomm Finn, Nick Barrett, Mike Smith, Logan Mulcahy, Brett Berrafato, Paul Kenney, Jack Totals
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 10 6 6 1 23 HC 10 18 9 1 38
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +1 1 0 2 +1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 2 +1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 6
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF HC 1st 1-1 (3) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0) OT 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (4) 0-3 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF HC 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 0-0 1-2 3rd 1-2 0-0 OT 0-0 1-2 Total 3-6 3-6 Three stars: 1. Scarth, Matt 2. BASKIN, Erik 3. TRUEHL, Chris
38 +5 10
Officials: Referee:Terrence Murphy Linesman:Eugene Binda, Jr. Linesman:Peter Catalano Goal judge:Dan Panciocco
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EV HOLM, Scott/9
4. 3rd 14:16 HC
EV Ferrill, Ryan/5
# 2 3 4 6 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Player WEISSENHOFER, Dan Mulcahy, Brett HRABOVSKY, Johnny
Team MinOffense AF 2.High Sticking HC 2.Elbowing AF 2.Holding
Time 04:48 17:09 19:23
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PP PP PP
Home on ice 2,19,33,18,29
10,3,27,55,11
17,2,12,33,44
19,22,40,17,2
15,2,14,29,33
13,17,24,22,4
23,11,3,2,20
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 0 0 1 1 HC 1 1 1 3
Team
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 4 6 16 26 HC 9 8 5 22
Team
TEAM SUMMARY Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil 6 HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
# 2 3 4 6 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 29 33 44 1 30
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +1 2 0 3 -1 2 2 2 -2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 -1 0 0 2 -1 1 0 1 -2 0 5 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 +1 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 -1 1 13
26 -10 13
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A 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 dnp dnp 3 6
oly ross Bolton, Jake Nagy, Nilan McNamara, Joe Beckman, Karl Youso, Jake Pooley, Scott Scarth, Matt Sommer, Castan Moore, T.J. McKinnon, Brett Vidal, Matt Dwyer, Tommy Lubanski, Brett Ferrill, Ryan Muratore, Tomm Barrett, Mike Smith, Logan Mulcahy, Brett Berrafato, Paul Kenney, Jack Totals
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st
Vis. on ice 13,27,24,4,40
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF HC 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (7) 2nd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) Total 0-3 (1) 0-4 (8)
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 4 +2 2 0 1 +1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 +1 0 0 4 +1 0 2 0 -1 0 14 1 -1 0 0 1 +1 0 2 0 +1 0 0 1 +1 1 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 +1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 18
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF HC 1st 2-7 0-0 2nd 2-4 3-6 3rd 1-2 2-12 Total 5-13 5-18 Three stars: 1. Bolton, Jake 2. Moore, T.J. 3. Ginn, Matt Officials: Referee:Michael Schubert Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Jared Waitt Goal judge:Richard Jondo
22 +1 10
GOALTENDERS
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force Falcons
Assists Vidal, Matt/6 Smith, Logan/8 Bolton, Jake/7 Mulcahy, Brett/5 GUNNER, Cole/14 DEMERS, Chad/11 Youso, Jake/6 Nagy, Nilan/1
EV Moore, T.J./6
Player Barrett, Mike GUNNER, Cole Lubanski, Brett
Team MiOffense HC 2.High Sticking AF 2.Slashing HC 2.Delay Of Game
Time 20:00 PP 11:16 PP 04:56 PP
Air Force Falcons-TRUEHL, Chris (5-12-3). Holy Cross-Ginn, Matt (7-6-5). Referee's signature
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player GUNNER, Cole DEMERS, Chad McKinnon, Brett BOJE, Phil HALLORAN, Alex
Team MinOffense AF 2.High Sticking AF 5.Boarding HC 2.Tripping AF 2.Playing With Broken AF 2.Interference
Time 03:30 14:56 02:57 04:09 05:16
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP
Player Sommer, Castan Scarth, Matt McDONALD, Mike Sommer, Castan Sommer, Castan
Team MiOffense Time HC 2.Holding 05:16 HC 2.Holding 08:37 PP AF 2.Interference 14:33 PP HC 2.Slashing 19:25 PP HC 10.10-Minute Miscondu 19:25
Win-Ginn, Matt (8-6-5). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (5-13-3). Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Niagara vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 10, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Niagara vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 09, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Niagara (3-15-3, 3-11-2 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (7-13-3, 6-6-2 AHC) Date: Jan 10, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1964 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:30 • Total time: 2:25
Niagara (3-14-3, 3-10-2 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (6-13-3, 5-6-2 AHC) Date: Jan 09, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1402 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:25 • Total time: 2:20 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 16:30 NIA EV Karlsson, Albin/2 2. 2nd 07:18 AF 3. 2nd 10:32 NIA
EV LEDFORD, Tyler/1 EV Edwards, Brock/1
4. 2nd 15:01 AF
EV BOJE, Phil/5
5. 3rd 04:55 NIA 6. 3rd 06:13 AF
EV Kohls, Isaac/4 PP HOLM, Scott/10
7. 3rd 16:20 AF
PP DEMERS, Chad/5
# 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 28 29 1
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Assists Edwards, Brock/2 Kolenda, Dan/4 HRABOVSKY, Johnn/ Patterson, Kevin/2 Nasca, Phillip/2 GUNNER, Cole/15 DEMERS, Chad/12 Kolenda, Dan/5 DEMERS, Chad/13 GUNNER, Cole/15 BOJE, Phil/2 HOLM, Scott/7
Vis. on ice 20,28,10,9,25
Home on ice 52,19,22,2,17
22,25,21,8,3 13,3,11,27,24 28,9,20,18,29 19,10,18,4,17 20,18,28,25,3
4,52,17,22,19
17,4,52,22,19
TEAM SUMMARY ia ara Muto, Vincent Albers, Kevin Cecere, Nick Pietrobon, Steph Patterson, Kevin Kolenda, Dan Plouffe, Derian Dzakhov, Stanisl Lochner, Chris Nasca, Phillip Turcotte, Hugo Karlsson, Albin Sarcona, TJ Edwards, Luke Dineen, Matt Kohls, Isaac Edwards, Brock Harper, Keegan Ignagni, Adrian Totals
A 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 dnp 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -2 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 +1 4 0 0 -1 5 0 0 +3 1 0 3 +2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 +1 1 0 0 -1 0 2 3 -1 1 17 1 -1 0 0 3 +1 0 2 2 +2 1 2 3 +1 2 29
# 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
29 +5 19
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo BOJE, Phil HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 4 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 -2 2 0 1 +1 1 0 5 0 3 0 2 0 1 6 0 -1 0 2 1 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -1 2 4 3 -1 0 0 2 -2 1 0 0 -1 0 0 4 +1 0 0 2 -1 4 0 0 +1 0 0 3 -1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 14
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Team MinOffense Time NIA 2.Slashing 10:44 AF 2.Holding 13:52 AF 2.Holding 17:16 NIA 2.Charging 05:14 AF 2.Hitting After Whistle 07:18 NIA 2.Hitting After Whistle 07:18 AF 2.Holding 07:40 NIA 2.Interference 11:36
EV
5. 3rd 11:33 NIA
EV
6. 3rd 16:42 AF
EV
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd NIA AF 1st 0-2 (2) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-2 (6) 0-2 (4) 3rd 0-1 (1) 2-3 (6) Total 0-5 (9) 2-6 (10)
7. OT
EV
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd NIA AF 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 6-23 4-8 3rd 2-4 1-2 Total 9-29 7-14 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jim Troup Linesman:Mike Taddeo Linesman:Chase McGee Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
PP PP PP PP PP PP
02:16 AF
Assists Vis. on ice Kohls, Isaac/6 22,27,29,3,11 Karlsson, Albin/4 15,20,7,3,21 Sarcona, TJ/3 CAREY, Ben/2 ABOOD, Dylan/1 27,22,9,7,11 HARTNER, Max/3 HRABOVSKY, Johnny/1 HOLM, Scott/8 2,10,16,29 KOPACKA, Jonathan/ Smith, Lawrence/1 Sarcona, TJ/4 2,21,20,19,7 Dzakhov, Stanislav/4 GUNNER, Cole/8 HOLM, Scott/9 28,20,2,18,29 WEISSENHOFER, Da GUNNER, Cole/9 HOLM, Scott/10 11,27,16,29,7 DEMERS, Chad/14
iagara Smith, Lawrence Muto, Vincent Cecere, Nick Pietrobon, Steph Patterson, Kevin Kolenda, Dan Plouffe, Derian Conte, Patrick Dzakhov, Stanisl Lochner, Chris Nasca, Phillip Turcotte, Hugo Karlsson, Albin Sarcona, TJ Edwards, Luke Kohls, Isaac Edwards, Brock Harper, Keegan Ignagni, Adrian Totals
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Player MICHALKE, George MICHALKE, George Harper, Keegan Dineen, Matt Dineen, Matt Edwards, Brock HIMLEY, Jordan Nasca, Phillip
22,19,17,23,52
G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 dnp 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 1 -1 3 0 0 +1 0 0 0 -1 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 -1 2 5 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 -2 0 2 0 -1 0 0 1 +1 1 2 0 0 2 0 3 +1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 -1 2 0 1 -1 1 2 0 -2 3 15
15
# 2 3 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
-9 27
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 dnp dnp 4 8
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 0 0 0 0 2 +1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 0 2 0 4 +2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 +2 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 +2 0 0 3 +1 0 0 1 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 +2 0 2 1 0 0 12
37 +9
Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot NIA 6 4 5 0 15 AF 7 15 10 5 37
Team
19,8,26,11,3 22,11,17,19,3
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot NIA 2 0 1 0 3 AF 0 2 1 1 4
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd NIA AF 1st 1-1 (1) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (3) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (3) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-4 (3) 0-5 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd NIA AF 1st 1-5 2-4 2nd 3-6 2-4 3rd 2-4 2-4 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 6-15 6-12 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jim Troup Linesman:Mike Taddeo Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 27 28 29 1
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Home on ice 24,13,52,18,23 40,18,10,2
3. 2nd 01:42 AF
GOALTENDERS ##
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 03:25 NIA EV Edwards, Luke/1 2. 1st 16:35 NIA PP Dzakhov, Stanislav/1
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot NIA 8 13 8 29 AF 15 11 8 34
Team
27,10,9,28,7 26,22,2,40,19 21,16,29,3 19,17,22,40,2 3,20,29,19
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot NIA 1 1 1 3 AF 0 2 2 4
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Holding 15:40 AF 2.Roughing 15:40 NIA 2.Roughing 15:40 NIA 5.Checking From Behi 19:48 NIA 10.Disqualification 19:48 NIA 2.Tripping 05:20 AF 2.Holding 12:49 NIA 2.Tripping 14:52
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player Kolenda, Dan MACKEY, Kyle KOPACKA, Jonathan MACKEY, Kyle Karlsson, Albin Nasca, Phillip
Team MinOffense NIA 5.Charging AF 2.Hooking AF 2.Tripping AF 2.Hooking NIA 2.Embellishment NIA 2.High Sticking
Time 10:18 13:15 15:53 03:19 03:19 06:37
PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player KOPACKA, Jonathan Smith, Lawrence Smith, Lawrence Harper, Keegan McDONALD, Mike GUNNER, Cole
Team MiOffense AF 2.Hooking NIA 2.Cross-Checking NIA 2.Cross-Checking NIA 2.Roughing AF 2.Charging AF 2.Roughing
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (7-13-3). Loss-Teichroeb, Jackson (3-9-2). Atlantic Hockey Conference game
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Win-TRUEHL, Chris (6-13-3). Loss-Teichroeb, Jackson (4-7-2). Atlantic Hockey Conference game Referee's signature
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Time 08:47 14:25 04:20 05:55 09:03 13:43
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) ARMY vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 17, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) ARMY vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 16, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
ARMY (5-16-2, 5-13-2 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (9-13-3, 8-6-2 AHC) Date: Jan 17, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2500 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:25 • Total time: 2:20
ARMY (5-15-2, 5-12-2 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (8-13-3, 7-6-2 AHC) Date: Jan 16, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2638 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:26 • Total time: 2:21 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 06:37 ARMY EV Andrle, Conor/3 2. 2nd 07:49 AF
Assists Vis. on ice Reuschlein, C.J./5 20,13,24,9,29 Pham, Tyler/13 MICHALKE, George/4 7,20,26,3,12 ABOOD, Dylan/2 GUNNER, Cole/17 14,12,10,6,3 26,19,3,28,12 REID, A.J./7 20,13,9,4,5 WEISSENHOFER, Da 6,24,19,29,16 GUNNER, Cole/18 10,9,29,24 HOLM, Scott/11
EV DEMERS, Chad/6
3. 2nd 09:11 AF EV DEMERS, Chad/7 4. 2nd 17:01 ARMY EV Hearn, Shane/2 5. 3rd 05:45 AF EV LEDFORD, Tyler/2 6. 3rd 09:17 ARMY EV DeCenzo, Nick/2 7. 3rd 13:18 AF PP DEMERS, Chad/8
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 3 2
A M Pomarico, Christi Nick, Ryan Shecter, Joe DeCenzo, Nick O'Leary, Andrew Pham, Tyler Zaremba, Zak Box, Blake Reuschlein, C.J. Kozlak, Joe Carlisle, Clint McGuire, Brenda Richards, Josh Andrle, Conor Alvarez, Maurice Hearn, Shane Roberts, Josh Preston, Mike TEAM Bruns, Cole Totals
# 2 3 8 10 11 13 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -1 0 0 2 -1 1 0 0 -1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 -1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 -1 1 0 0 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 2 2 3 0 2 0 2 +1 0 0 0 +2 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 +2 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 +1 1 0 1 +2 1 2 0 0 0 10
18
0 16
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott VOSEJPKA, Will GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik GIRARD, Connor PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 4 7
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 11:29 AF EV KOPACKA, Jonathan/1 2. 2nd 08:29 ARMY EV McGuire, Brendan/5 3. 2nd 16:43 AF PP DEMERS, Chad/9
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot ARMY 4 6 8 18 AF 12 19 13 44
4. 3rd 07:31 AF
Team
17,18,23,19,40
ARMY AF
17,22,19,40,23 22,19,40,52,17 13,24,11,3,18 26,27,11,8,3 17,22,40,19,11
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 0 1 0 0 -1 2 0 2 -2 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 -1 0 0 5 +1 0 0 4 +1 1 0 6 +2 0 0 1 +1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 +2 0 0 5 +1 0 0 4 -2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 2 +1 0 0 2 -1 0 2 1 0 0
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd ARMY AF 1st 2-4 0-0 2nd 1-2 3-6 3rd 2-4 1-2 Total 5-10 4-8 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Chris Leavitt Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Chase McGee Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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A M 35 Gahagen, Parker EMPTY NET
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Player Carlisle, Clint Hearn, Shane VOSEJPKA, Will MACKEY, Kyle Hearn, Shane
Team MinOffense ARMY 2.Tripping ARMY 2.Roughing AF 2.Slashing AF 2.Roughing ARMY 2.Roughing
Time 01:33 11:01 05:03 11:01 11:01
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G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 1 1
ARMY Nick, Ryan Shecter, Joe DeCenzo, Nick Pham, Tyler Zaremba, Zak Llaurado, Joe Box, Blake Reuschlein, C.J. Kozlak, Joe Carlisle, Clint McGuire, Brenda Richards, Josh Andrle, Conor Jenkins, Luke Alvarez, Maurice Hearn, Shane Roberts, Josh Preston, Mike TEAM Bruns, Cole Totals
ARMY 35 Gahagen, Parker EMPTY NET
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Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
# 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 23 24 26 28 29 T 30
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3
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7
15
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Vis. on ice 6,10,14,12,23 16,15,12,23,11 16,19,15,24
Home on ice 52,24,2,27,26 22,52,17,19,2 17,19,11,22,40
4,5,15,13
19,23,11,13
Player McDONALD, Mike WEISSENHOFER, Da TEAM Pomarico, Christian
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Boarding 14:33 AF 2.High Sticking 02:49 ARMY 2.Too Many Players O 12:40 ARMY 2.Interference 14:18
PP PP PP PP
# 2 3 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 T 30 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 2 -1 3 0 0 -1 1 2 2 -1 0 15 2 0 1 0 3 -1 2 0 0 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 -1 1 0 4 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 +1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 37
26
-4 14
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik TEAM TRUEHL, Chris PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 3 4
14
EV MAY, Johno/5 EV GUNNER, Cole/10
Assists Vis. on ice KOPACKA, Jonatha/2 19,2,17,52,22 MACKEY, Kyle/3 ORSZULAK, Austin/9 19,22,17,40,23 MACMILLAN,Alexand HALLORAN, Alex/3 22,40,19,17,23 HOLM, Scott
Home on ice 23,4,13,11,17 12,17,7,24,25 4,23,20,10,7
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 33 41
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik DYLEWSKI, Chris PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 dnp dnp 2 4
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 +1 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 +1 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 +1 0 0 2 0 0 4
38 +5
# 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 1 33
4
A erican n l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex SCHOOLS, Wade CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, And HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon CAFFREY, Jacob MURRAY, Alex Totals
G A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
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Player TEAM LEDFORD, Tyler Pham, Tyler Pham, Tyler GUNNER, Cole GUNNER, Cole Andrle, Conor Preston, Mike
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Team MinOffense Time AF 2.Too Many Players On 05:55 AF 2.Interference 08:38 ARMY 5.Slew-Footing 15:09 ARMY 10.Game Misconduct 15:09 AF 2.Interference 16:08 AF 2.Slashing 18:12 ARMY 2.Slashing 02:40 ARMY 2.Hooking 06:03
31 GIRARD, Connor
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27
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -2 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 -1 0 0 4 -1 0 0 3 +1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 -2 0 2 0 +1 1 0 1 +1 0 2 1 0 0 6
28
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Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 0 1 0 1 2 AIC 0 0 1 0 1 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 9 13 12 4 38 AIC 9 8 11 0 28 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF AIC 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (0) 3rd 0-1 (3) 0-1 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (4) 0-2 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF AIC 1st 0-0 0-0 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 1-2 1-2 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 2-4 3-6 Three stars: 1. GUNNER, Cole 2. GIRARD, Connor 3. LEISNER, Hunter Officials: Referee:Eric Ernst Linesman:Michael Schubert Linesman:Nicholas Briganti Goal judge:Kevin Briganti Pen timekeeper:Paul Demaria Game timekeeper:John Moriarty Scorer:Jacob Brewer
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Air Force Falcons 31 GIRARD, Connor ##
Player Team MinOffense HRABOVSKY, Johnny AF 2.Holding MACMILLAN,Alexander AIC 2.Cross-Checking LUBIN,Brandon AIC 2.Interference
Time 01:46 02:19 17:31
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PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player MACKEY, Kyle MACKEY, Kyle Nick, Ryan DeCenzo, Nick DEMERS, Chad TEAM Roberts, Josh Roberts, Josh
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Embellishment 06:03 AF 2.Interference 10:43 ARMY 2.Holding 13:42 ARMY 2.Roughing 17:13 AF 2.Hooking 17:39 ARMY 2.Too Many Players O 19:07 ARMY 2.Unsportsmanlike Co 20:00 ARMY 10.Game Misconduct 20:00
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs American Int'l (01/24/2015 at W. Springfield, Mass)
Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice 1. 1st 02:33 AF EV BASKIN, Erik/4 CAREY, Ben/3 27,26,11,3,10 2. 2nd 05:55 AIC PP MACMILLAN,Alexander/ PORTER,Chris/13 23,40,26,18 MURRAY, Alex/1 3. 2nd 09:24 AF PP BASKIN, Erik/4 KOPACKA, Jonatha/4 27,52,24,13,2 REID, A.J./8 4. 2nd 11:02 AF EV KUCERA, Ben/1 HIMLEY, Jordan/3 14,55,52,2,10 ABOOD, Dylan/4 5. 2nd 18:44 AF EV HOLM, Scott/13 GUNNER, Cole/20 19,22,23,40,17 DEMERS, Chad/8 6. 3rd 04:51 AIC EV PORTER,Chris/3 CHRISTIAN, Bryan/6 23,26,27,8,2 SLIWINSKI,Nathan/6 7. 3rd 13:26 AF PP HOLM, Scott/14 KOPACKA, Jonatha/5 19,52,22,17,2 MACKEY, Kyle/3 8. 3rd 18:04 AF EN MACKEY, Kyle/1 MICHALKE, George/5 2,23,18,26
Home on ice 5,24,11,20,9 7,14,13,17,25 5,25,10,19 25,9,10,20,24
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik DYLEWSKI, Chris PRIEBE, Austin Totals
G 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
A 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 dnp dnp 6 10
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 4 +1 1 0 1 +1 1 2 4 -1 2 0 3 +2 1 2 2 +1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 3 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 2 1 +1 2 0 1 +1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 +1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 3 +1 0 2 0 +1 0 8
# 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 33 30
37 +1 15
A erican nt l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex SCHOOLS, Wade CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, And HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon MURRAY, Alex LEISNER, Hunter Totals
G A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 dnp 2 4
14,11,13,25,24 5,9,17,27 7,17,13,25,14,20
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 5 0 2 0 0 -2 3 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -3 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 -1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 1 -1 2 2 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0 6
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 13 14 10 37 AIC 4 6 10 20
Team
27,5,20,9,10
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 33 41
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 3 2 6 AIC 0 1 1 2
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF AIC 1st 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-1 (2) 1-2 (1) 3rd 1-1 (2) 0-2 (5) Total 2-3 (5) 1-4 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF AIC 1st 0-0 1-2 2nd 2-4 1-2 3rd 2-4 1-2 Total 4-8 3-6 Three stars: 1. BASKIN, Erik 2. KOPACKA, Jonathan 3. GIRARD, Connor Officials: Referee:Warren Ernst Linesman:Kenneth Gates Linesman:Martin Kilcourse Goal judge:Erik Holvig Pen timekeeper:Paul Demaria Game timekeeper:John Moriarty Scorer:Jacob Brewer
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GOALTENDERS ##
Air Force Falcons 31 GIRARD, Connor
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A erican nt l 33 MURRAY, Alex EMPTY NET CAFFREY, Jacob
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5 1 0
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1
7 0 1
30 0 1
PENALTY SUMMARY
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30 LEISNER, Hunter
Min
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9 12 12
3
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Officials: Referee:Chris Leavitt Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Chase McGee Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
Air Force Falcons (11-13-3, 10-6-2 AHC) vs. American Int'l (3-18-5, 3-12-5 AHC) Date: 01/24/2015 • Location: W. Springfield, Mass • Arena: Olympia Ice Center Attendance: 287 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:19 pm • Total time: 2:14
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force Falcons
Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None
Referee's signature
Air Force Falcons (10-13-3, 9-6-2 AHC) vs. American Int'l (3-17-5, 3-11-5 AHC) Date: 01/23/2015 • Location: W. Springfield, Mass • Arena: Olympia Ice Center Attendance: 327 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:19 pm • Total time: 2:14
04:03 AF
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd ARMY AF 1st 0-0 0-0 2nd 2-15 4-8 3rd 7-22 3-6 Total 9-37 7-14
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs American Int'l (01/23/2015 at W. Springfield, Mass)
3. OT
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd ARMY AF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (2) 1-3 (4) 3rd 0-2 (0) 0-3 (0) Total 0-4 (2) 1-6 (4)
35 +4 15
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2. 3rd 18:08 AIC
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot ARMY 11 7 8 26 AF 9 16 10 35
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 +1 1 2 4 +1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 -1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 6 -1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 3 +1 0 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Win-GIRARD, Connor (1-0-0). Loss-Gahagen, Parker (4-10-1). Atlantic Hockey Conference game
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (8-13-3). Loss-Gahagen, Parker (4-9-1). Atlantic Hockey Conference game
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 14:22 AF EV HOLM, Scott/12
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3
Team
ARMY AF
GOALTENDERS 8
GOALTENDERS ##
EV HOLM, Scott/12
Assists MACKEY, Kyle/1 Carlisle, Clint/8 HOLM, Scott/12 GUNNER, Cole/19 ABOOD, Dylan/3
TEAM SUMMARY
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd ARMY AF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (3) 1-2 (5) Total 0-3 (5) 1-4 (7)
TEAM SUMMARY # 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 24 26 28 29 T 30
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 1 1 1 3 0 2 2 4
Home on ice 8,3,27,26,11
Prd Player Team MiOffense 3rd KUCERA, Ben AF 2.Hooking 3rd HENDERSON, Derek AIC 2.Boarding
Time 10:39 PP 13:30 PP
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Prd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player RACOBALDO, Dominic WEISSENHOFER, Dan LUBIN,Brandon GUNNER, Cole
Team MinOffense AIC 2.Boarding AF 2.Holding AIC 2.Interference AF 2.Tripping
Time 15:01 05:28 07:30 12:32
PP PP PP PP
Prd Player Team MiOffense 3rd McDONALD, Mike AF 2.Cross-Checking 3rd DEBRINCAT, Andrew AIC 2.Interference 3rd HARTNER, Max AF 2.Hooking
Win-GIRARD, Connor (3-0-0). Loss-MURRAY, Alex (2-12-4).
Win-GIRARD, Connor (2-0-0). Loss-LEISNER, Hunter (1-6-1). Referee's signature
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Time 06:45 PP 12:07 PP 17:04 PP
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #20 Robert Morris vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 30, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #20 Robert Morris vs Air Force Falcons (Jan 31, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Robert Morris (18-5-4, 15-3-3 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (11-14-3, 10-7-2 AHC) Date: Jan 30, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1987 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:30 • Total time: 2:25
Robert Morris (19-5-4, 12-6-2 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (11-15-3, 10-8-2 AHC) Date: Jan 31, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2074 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:13 • Total time: 2:12
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 12:50 AF EV DEMERS, Chad/10
Home on ice 17,22,52,2,19
2. 2nd 00:34 RMU
24,13,40,23,18
EV
3. 2nd 04:42 AF
EV
4. 2nd 10:22 AF 5. 3rd 00:54 RMU 6. 3rd 07:36 AF
EV EV EV
7. 3rd 08:53 RMU
PP
8. 3rd 19:07 RMU 9. OT 02:48 RMU
EX EV
# 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 20 23 26 27 44 1
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Assists Vis. on ice GUNNER, Cole/21 11,14,4,15,2 HOLM, Scott/14 LYNCH, Zac/13 GOLIGHTLY, Chase/1 27,4,19,10,23 JACKLIN, Scott/10 HIMLEY, Jordan/2 McDONALD, Mike/1 20,14,3,15,2 MACKEY, Kyle/4 HRABOVSKY, Johnny/2 WEISSENHOFER, Da/15,3,2,19,20 LEAVENS, Daniel/7 FRIEDMANN, David/126,9,4,10,12 BASKIN, Erik/6 HARTNER, Max/4 9,10,4,12,26 CAREY, Ben/4 GIBSON, Greg/7 LEAVENS, Daniel/18 16,26,4,9,44 GOLIGHTLY, Chase/1 WILSON, Tyson/1 LYNCH, Zac/17 10,27,23,16,4,19 WILSON, Tyson/2 JACKLIN, Scott/14 10,19,4,27,23
10,55,2,14,52 3,52,18,24,26 13,52,18,2,8 27,8,26,40,23
A 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 dnp 5 7
# 2 3 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 26 27 40 52 55 T 30 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 -3 3 0 2 -2 1 0 2 +2 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 +3 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 1 -3 2 0 4 +1 1 0 1 +2 1 0 0 -2 2 0 7 +3 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 +3 2 4 2 0 0 8
39 +1 19
G A 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 dnp dnp 4 7
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex KOPACKA, Jonat McDONALD, Mik TEAM TRUEHL, Chris PRIEBE, Austin Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +1 1 0 2 -1 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 -1 2 0 0 -2 0 0 0 +1 1 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 +2 0 0 2 +1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 +1 1 0 1 +1 0 0 0 0 0 6
27
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 00:41 RMU EV WYDO, Cody/17
Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot RMU 9 14 13 3 39 AF 9 11 6 1 27
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd RMU AF 1st 0-2 (2) 0-2 (1) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 1-1 (1) 0-2 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (3) 0-4 (3)
26,3,11,18 19,22,3,11,17 22,52,10,3,17
TEAM SUMMARY o ert Morris BONTJE, Alex REY, John GOLIGHTLY, Cha MOORE, Evan MANN, Rob FRIEDMANN, Da WILSON, Tyson JONES, Jeff FERGUSON, Bra RIGATTI, David DOROWICZ, Spe GIBSON, Greg JACKLIN, Scott MOORE, Timmy WYDO, Cody LEAVENS, Daniel LYNCH, Zac DENHAM, Brand SHAFER, Terry Totals
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot RMU 0 1 3 1 5 AF 1 2 1 0 4
Team
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RMU AF 1st 2-4 2-4 2nd 0-0 0-0 3rd 2-4 1-2 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 4-8 3-6 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Eric Ernst Linesman:Joseph Baudo Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Team MinOffense RMU 2.Elbowing AF 2.Elbowing RMU 2.Interference AF 2.Holding
1 0
4. 2nd 01:30 RMU
EV DENHAM, Brandon/8
5. 2nd 08:12 AF
PP REID, A.J./6
6. 2nd 09:39 RMU
PP LYNCH, Zac/15
7. 3rd 19:31 RMU
EN WYDO, Cody/18
# 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 20 21 23 26 27 44 31
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1
Assists LYNCH, Zac/18 JACKLIN, Scott/15 CAREY, Ben/5 WYDO, Cody/19 WILSON, Tyson/8 GIBSON, Greg/8 JONES, Jeff/6 LEDFORD, Tyler/5 BASKIN, Erik/3 WYDO, Cody/20 JACKLIN, Scott/16 LYNCH, Zac/19 MANN, Rob/4
Dec
31 GIRARD, Connor
A 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 dnp 5 10
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 +1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 +2 0 0 0 +2 4 2 2 -1 0 0 0 +1 1 0 1 +1 0 0 0 -1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 +1 4 2 0 +3 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 +3 1 2 0 -1 1 0 5 +3 1 0 3 +1 1 12
# 2 3 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 26 27 40 55 41
Time 04:38 05:12 08:45 10:36
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP
44,16,11,2,10
8,26,2,27,55
23,14,21,10
24,13,23,55,27
27,23,19,12,10
26,3,8,11
Min
GA
OTL 62:48
5
1
2
3 OT Saves
9 13 10
2
20 +1 25
Robert Morris SHAFER, Terry
1
Dec
W
Min
GA
60:00
2
2
3
Saves
8 14
1
4
26
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 dnp 2 3
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -2 2 0 4 -2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0 0 1 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 3 -3 0 0 5 +1 0 0 1 -1 3 4
EV LUCZYK, Zach/10 EV MACKEY, Kyle
4. 2nd 10:07 SHU
EV MINELLO, Jordan/12
5. 2nd 18:22 AF
PP BASKIN, Erik
6. 3rd 11:47 AF 7. 3rd 16:15 SHU 8. 3rd 18:37 SHU
EV DEMERS, Chad/11 EV JASPER, Evan/6 PP GEORGE, Drew/10
9. OT 00:31 SHU
EV MINELLO, Jordan/12
Team MiOffense RMU 2.Slashing AF 2.Tripping RMU 2.Roughing
Air Force Falcons G A MACKEY, Kyle 1 0 HRABOVSKY, Jo 0 0 HARTNER, Max 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 2 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 1 1 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 2 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 1 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 2 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 1 0 HALLORAN, Alex 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TRUEHL, Chris dnp Totals 4 7
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 3 +1 1 0 3 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 -2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 -1 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 4 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
31
-5
# 3 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 25 28 29 30 31
Vis. on ice 22,40,19,3,17
Home on ice 19,3,16,6
24,3,13,11,18
29,17,3,24,12
2,24,3,13,18 29,17,25,3,12 19,23,17,40,22
23,9,16,19,10
27,13,24,3,2 16,23,10,19 17,40,23,19,22
25,23,28,19,9
18,3,11,26
12,16,25,23,20
17,19,11,22,3
23,9,19,16,10
8
acre ear G A PHILLIPS, Josh 0 0 HANSEN, Coltyn 0 0 SABATINI, Zach 0 0 CARROLL, Jeff 0 0 KENNEDY, Kory 0 1 DOERKSEN, Erlic 0 0 GEORGE, Drew 1 1 JASPER, Evan 1 0 NYLEN, Mitch 0 2 DANFORTH, Just 0 0 LAKE, Ben 0 2 BUTCHER, Alec 0 0 LOTITO, Nick 0 0 MINELLO, Jordan 2 0 IACONO, David 0 1 BRIGHTBILL, Jac 0 1 DOHERTY, Conn 0 0 LUCZYK, Zach 1 0 BERNARD, Sam dnp BODNARCHUK, dnp Totals 5 8
Time 01:54 PP 08:28 PP 12:17 PP
31 GIRARD, Connor
Min
GA
1
2
3 OT Saves
OTL 60:31
Dec
5
13
7
5
0
25
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 1 +2 2 2 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 +2 0 4 5 0 0 0 1 +1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 +1 0 0 3 +1 0 0 0 -2 1 0 0 -1 0 2 1 0 0 12
30 +5
## acre
1
Player DANFORTH, Justin PHILLIPS, Josh DOUCET, Ryan MINELLO, Jordan LUCZYK, Zach
Team MinOffense SHU 2.Tripping SHU 2.Roughing AF 2.Interference SHU 2.Boarding SHU 2.High Sticking
Time 01:18 18:53 14:01 14:50 17:35
PP PP PP PP
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
L
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
39:28
3 1 1
7 0 0
1 3 0
4 0 0
12 3 0
18:30 2:02
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player WYDO, Cody JACKLIN, Scott GUNNER, Cole RIGATTI, David
Team MinOffense RMU 2.Slashing RMU 2.Slashing AF 2.High Sticking RMU 2.Holding
Time 03:17 06:12 09:10 15:46
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP
Player LEAVENS, Daniel GIBSON, Greg MACKEY, Kyle FRIEDMANN, David
Team MiOffense RMU 2.Slashing RMU 2.Boarding AF 2.Slashing RMU 2.Hooking
Time 18:29 01:48 08:11 13:27
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Sacred Heart (Feb 07, 2015 at Milford, Conn.) Air Force Falcons (11-17-3, 10-10-2 AHC) vs. Sacred Heart (9-15-6, 8-10-6 AHC) Date: Feb 07, 2015 • Location: Milford, Conn. • Arena: Milford Ice Pavilion Attendance: 233 • Start time: 7:05 PM • End time: 9:22 PM • Total time: 2:17 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists 1. 1st 07:42 AF PP HRABOVSKY, Johnny/3 REID, A.J./11 LEDFORD, Tyler/8 2. 1st 07:58 SHU EV DANFORTH, Justin/6 GEORGE, Drew/9 DOERKSEN, Erlich/8 3. 2nd 04:10 SHU SH DOHERTY, Connor/3 JASPER, Evan/8 LOTITO, Nick/2 4. 2nd 09:57 AF PP HALLORAN, Alex/2 REID, A.J./12 BASKIN, Erik/4 5. 3rd 13:19 SHU SH KENNEDY, Kory/4 MINELLO, Jordan/8
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 1 2 1 0 4 SHU 1 1 2 1 5 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 12 10 9 0 31 SHU 14 8 7 1 30 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF SHU 1st 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-3 (2) 0-1 (2) 3rd 0-2 (4) 1-1 (1) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 2-6 (8) 1-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF SHU 1st 0-0 2-4 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 2-4 2-4 OT 0-0 0-0 Total 3-6 6-12 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jim Visconte Linesman:Chris Foote Linesman:Kevin Briganti Goal judge:Nicholas Briganti Scorer:SHU SID
ear VAZZANO, Alex
Dec
W
Player DANFORTH, Justin GEORGE, Drew LEDFORD, Tyler GUNNER, Cole
Vis. on ice Home on ice 3,24,27,13,2 19,28,23,25 23,19,17,22,40
17,12,10,8,16
19,17,22,40,23
28,14,21,3
40,13,27,3,24
6,3,28,21 9,23,3,28
13,40,3,27,24
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 8 11 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 40 52 55 T 31
Air Force Falcons G A MACKEY, Kyle 0 0 HRABOVSKY, Jo 1 0 HARTNER, Max 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 1 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 0 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 0 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 2 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 1 HALLORAN, Alex 1 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp Totals 2 4
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 3 0 2 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 -2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 -2 0 0 1 -2 0 2 0 -2 1 0 5 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 -1 0 2 2 -3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 8
# 3 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 30 31
28 -15 10
acre eart G A PHILLIPS, Josh 0 0 HANSEN, Coltyn 0 0 SABATINI, Zach 0 0 CARROLL, Jeff 0 0 KENNEDY, Kory 1 0 DOERKSEN, Erlic 0 1 GEORGE, Drew 0 1 JASPER, Evan 0 1 NYLEN, Mitch 0 0 DANFORTH, Just 1 0 LAKE, Ben 0 0 BUTCHER, Alec 0 0 LOTITO, Nick 0 1 SHEEHAN, Brian 0 0 MINELLO, Jordan 0 1 IACONO, David 0 0 BRIGHTBILL, Jac 0 0 DOHERTY, Conn 1 0 BERNARD, Sam dnp BODNARCHUK, dnp Totals 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 +1 0 2 2 +1 0 0 2 +1 1 0 3 +1 0 4 1 +1 0 0 2 +1 4 0 6 +1 0 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 +1 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 +1 1 12 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 +2 2 26
35 +1 11
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 1 1 0 2 SHU 1 1 1 3 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 10 10 8 28 SHU 14 8 13 35 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF SHU 1st 1-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-4 (7) 0-2 (4) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (1) Total 2-7 (10) 0-4 (5) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF SHU 1st 0-0 1-2 2nd 2-4 5-18 3rd 2-4 3-6 Total 4-8 9-26 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Eric Doyle Linesman:Jay Durfee Linesman:Erik Holvig Goal judge:Martin Kilcourse Scorer:SHU SID
GOALTENDERS ##
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
Dec
L
Min
GA
1
59:29
3 0
13 0
0:31
2
3
Saves
7 12 0 0
32 0
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1
acre eart VAZZANO, Alex
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
2
9
9
8
26
PENALTY SUMMARY
4
Min 60:31
GA
1
2
3 OT Saves
4
11
8
8
0
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Dec
Referee's signature
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force Falcons
Officials: Referee:Eric Ernst Linesman:Joseph Baudo Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Kevin Blackburn
Win-SHAFER, Terry (9-2-3). Loss-GIRARD, Connor (3-2-0). Atlantic Hockey Conference
TEAM SUMMARY # 2 3 8 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 40 55 30
Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None
PENALTY SUMMARY
Player DENHAM, Brandon REID, A.J. MOORE, Evan
Air Force Falcons (11-16-3, 10-8-2 AHC) vs. Sacred Heart (8-15-6, 6-10-6 AHC) Date: Feb 06, 2015 • Location: Milford, Conn. • Arena: Milford Ice Pavilion Attendance: 148 • Start time: 7:05 PM • End time: 9:33 • Total time: 2:28
3. 2nd 01:52 AF
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RMU AF 1st 0-0 0-0 2nd 4-8 1-2 3rd 2-4 1-2 Total 6-12 2-4
28 -16 12
## Air Force Falcons 31 GIRARD, Connor 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET
34
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Sacred Heart (Feb 06, 2015 at Milford, Conn.)
2. 1st 11:15 SHU
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd RMU AF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-1 (1) 1-3 (5) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-3 (0) Total 1-2 (1) 1-6 (5)
23,6,27,5,19 2,26,8,27,23,13
Referee's signature
Assists DEMERS, Chad/16 HOLM, Scott/15 GEORGE, Drew/8 IACONO, David/6 REID, A.J. LEDFORD, Tyler KENNEDY, Kory/7 LAKE, Ben/13 REID, A.J. LEDFORD, Tyler HOLM, Scott/16 PENALTY SHOT NYLEN, Mitch/12 BRIGHTBILL, Jacob/ LAKE, Ben/14 NYLEN, Mitch/12
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot RMU 9 6 5 20 AF 9 15 4 28
Team
GOALTENDERS
Win-IZYK, Dalton (10-4-0). Loss-GIRARD, Connor (3-1-0). Atlantic Hockey Conference game
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 01:43 AF PP GUNNER, Cole/11
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot RMU 2 2 1 5 AF 1 1 0 2
Team
10,12,2,26,9 40,26,23,8,27 27,23,10,2,19 27,26,11,3,8
Air Force Falcons MACKEY, Kyle HRABOVSKY, Jo HARTNER, Max HIMLEY, Jordan WEISSENHOFER, LEDFORD, Tyler KUCERA, Ben DEMERS, Chad MICHALKE, Geor HOLM, Scott DOUCET, Ryan GUNNER, Cole ABOOD, Dylan REID, A.J. CAREY, Ben BASKIN, Erik HALLORAN, Alex McDONALD, Mik PRIEBE, Austin Totals
PENALTY SUMMARY Player LYNCH, Zac WEISSENHOFER, Dan DENHAM, Brandon KOPACKA, Jonathan
Vis. on ice Home on ice 23,27,5,6,19 17,19,3,11,27
TEAM SUMMARY Robert Morris BONTJE, Alex GOLIGHTLY, Cha MOORE, Evan MANN, Rob FRIEDMANN, Da WILSON, Tyson JONES, Jeff FERGUSON, Bra RIGATTI, David DOROWICZ, Spe GIBSON, Greg JACKLIN, Scott MOORE, Timmy POWERS, Robert WYDO, Cody LEAVENS, Daniel LYNCH, Zac DENHAM, Brand IZYK, Dalton Totals
##
## Air Force Falcons
23 0
EV HALLORAN, Alex/1 EV LYNCH, Zac/14
0 12
GOALTENDERS ## o ert Morris
2. 1st 13:33 AF 3. 1st 19:31 RMU
Team MiOffense SHU 2.Kneeing SHU 2.Tripping AF 2.Hooking AF 2.Slashing
Time 03:17 PP 14:59 PP 16:15 17:37 PP
27
Prd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player IACONO, David CARROLL, Jeff KENNEDY, Kory ABOOD, Dylan SHEEHAN, Brian IACONO, David HANSEN, Coltyn
Team MinOffense Time SHU 2.Holding 06:52 SHU 2.Holding 03:31 SHU 2.Interference 08:33 AF 2.Tripping 10:08 SHU 2.Interference 12:02 SHU 10.10-Minute Misconduct12:02 SHU 2.Cross-Checking 13:22
PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player LEDFORD, Tyler JASPER, Evan LAKE, Ben TEAM HALLORAN, Alex JASPER, Evan
Team MiOffense Time AF 2.Tripping 14:28 SHU 2.Hooking 07:59 PP SHU 2.Slashing 12:26 PP AF 2.Too Many Players O 14:17 AF 2.Charging 19:15 PP SHU 2.Interference 19:17
Win-VAZZANO, Alex (5-8-3). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (8-14-3).
Win-VAZZANO, Alex (4-8-3). Loss-GIRARD, Connor (3-3-0). Referee's signature
2015-16 Air Force hockey-- page 46
Referee's signature
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2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) American Int'l vs Air Force Falcons (Feb 13, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) American Int'l vs Air Force Falcons (Feb 14, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
American Int'l (3-21-7, 3-15-7 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (12-17-3, 11-10-2 AHC) Date: Feb 13, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 2002 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:10 • Total time: 2:05 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 02:31 AF EV HIMLEY, Jordan/3 2. 1st 04:40 AF PP BASKIN, Erik/8
Home on ice 10,21,55,14,23 27,25,52,13,24
3. 1st 12:18 AF
8,18,26,52,11
4. 2nd 06:15 AF 5. 2nd 06:31 AIC 6. 2nd 08:46 AF 7. 2nd 15:16 AIC 8. 3rd 00:24 AIC 9. 3rd 01:08 AF 10. 3rd 06:07 AF 11. 3rd 14:28 AF 12. 3rd 19:59 AF
Assists Vis. on ice DOUCET, Ryan/2 12,5,7,17,8 ROSTENKOWSKI, Ty 9,17,8,24 KOPACKA, Jonathan/ EV HARTNER, Max/5 MICHALKE, George/614,4,11,23,13 CAREY, Ben/6 EV KUCERA, Ben/2 DOUCET, Ryan/3 11,20,10,8,27 BASKIN, Erik/5 EV GANDARA,David/6 POPEK,Jason/9 10,25,20,24,9 GROLLA, carson/9 EV BASKIN, Erik/9 LEDFORD, Tyler/9 12,11,24,17,8 REID, A.J./13 EV ORSZULAK, Austin/20 MAY, Johno/18 17,12,5,11,8 EV ORSZULAK, Austin/21 MAY, Johno/19 17,12,23,7,4 DEBRINCAT, Andrew EV MICHALKE, George/1 CAREY, Ben/7 14,13,11,25,24 EV DOUCET, Ryan/1 KOPACKA, Jonatha/7 13,14,11,25,5 KUCERA, Ben/5 EV HARTNER, Max/6 14,23,4,11,13 EV HARTNER, Max/7 ROSTENKOWSKI, Ty 17,13,19,4,24 REID, A.J./13
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 0 2 1 3 3 2 4 9
A erican nt l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex SCHOOLS, Wade CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, An HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5
# 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 40 52 55 T 31 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 1 -2 1 0 0 -1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 -2 1 0 0 +1 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 -5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -5 0 0 1 -4 1 0 6 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 2 4 14 -25 11
Air Force Falcons G A HARTNER, Max 3 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 1 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 1 KUCERA, Ben 1 1 DEMERS, Chad 0 0 MICHALKE, Geor 1 1 HOLM, Scott 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 1 2 GUNNER, Cole 0 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 2 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 2 CAREY, Ben 0 2 BASKIN, Erik 2 1 HALLORAN, Alex 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 2 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 9 14
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AIC 7 6 1 14 AF 16 12 14 42
14,21,55,27,23 22,17,19,40,11 27,13,24,11,23
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AIC AF 1st 0-1 (4) 1-1 (2) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (4) 1-2 (2)
40,8,52,26,18 17,19,11,22,40 8,26,52,18,25 21,52,25,14,10
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 5 +3 0 0 1 +2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 +1 0 0 3 +3 0 0 3 -2 0 0 1 +2 1 0 3 -2 0 0 4 +4 0 0 2 -2 1 0 0 +3 1 2 4 +2 0 0 0 +4 0 0 4 +2 0 0 3 +2 0 0 0 -3 1 2 2 +4 2 0 4 +2 0 2 0 0 0 42 +2
Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jason Brown Linesman:Joseph Baudo Linesman:John McAfee, Jr. Goal judge:Chase McGee
A erican nt l 30 LEISNER, Hunter 33 MURRAY, Alex 1 CAFFREY, Jacob
Dec
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Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
26:15
4 3 2
13 0 0
5 5 0
0 8 2
18 13 2
23:51 9:54
American Int'l 33 MURRAY, Alex EMPTY NET ##
W
Time 03:17 07:50 18:58
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AIC 4 5 7 16 AF 10 13 10 33
Team
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 dnp dnp 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 -2 0 0 0 +1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 +1 0 0 3 -1 0 0 2 -1 1 0 0 -1 0 2 0 -1 0 0 4 -1 0 0 0 -1 1 0 1 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 4 0 0 +1 0 0 0 0 1 8
16 -10
# 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 40 52 55 31 41
9
Air Force Falcons G A HARTNER, Max 0 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 1 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 0 1 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 1 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 1 1 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 1 1 HALLORAN, Alex 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 3 5
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 0 1 2 1 -1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 +2 0 0 0 -1 1 0 3 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 -1 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 +1 0 0 0 +1 2 2 3 +2 0 0 3 +2 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 +2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 +2 1 0 0 0 0 8
33 +1
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AIC AF 1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-2 (1) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-2 (3) Total 0-4 (5) 0-4 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AIC AF 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 1-2 1-2 3rd 2-4 1-2 Total 4-8 4-8 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Joseph Baudo Linesman:Jason Brown Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Jon Shaw
8
Dec
L
Min
GA
59:05
3 0
0:55
2
3
Saves
9 13 0 0
1
8 0
30 0
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris ##
Dec
W
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
1
4
4
7
15
Min
GA
1
2
3
Saves
60:00
3
7
4
0
11
Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Player Team MinOffense MACMILLAN,Alexander AIC 2.Hooking HIMLEY, Jordan AF 2.Tripping LEDFORD, Tyler AF 2.Boarding PORTER,Chris AIC 2.Facemasking
Time 03:05 07:38 18:38 08:04
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP
Player Team MiOffense WEISSENHOFER, DanAF 2.Holding MACMILLAN,Alexand AIC 2.High Sticking REID, A.J. AF 2.Tripping HOSHAW,Steven AIC 2.Interference
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (10-14-3). Loss-MURRAY, Alex (2-13-5). Atlantic Hockey Conference game
Prd Player 2nd CHRISTIAN, Bryant 3rd TEAM
PP PP PP
27,24,25,13,52 22,17,11,23,24
PENALTY SUMMARY
Dec
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense 1st RACOBALDO, Dominic AIC 2.Tripping 1st REID, A.J. AF 2.Interference 1st KOPACKA, Jonathan AF 2.Interference
American Int'l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex SCHOOLS, Wade CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, An HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon TEAM CAFFREY, Jacob LEISNER, Hunter Totals
7
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Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AIC 0 1 0 1 AF 1 0 2 3
Team
14,19,10,11,23
GOALTENDERS
GOALTENDERS ##
Home on ice 25,27,23,13,52
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 T 1 30
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AIC AF 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 1-2 0-0 3rd 0-0 1-2 Total 2-4 3-6
8,52,26,18,25 8,25,24,52,21
6
Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice 1. 1st 16:26 AF EV ROSTENKOWSKI, Tyler BASKIN, Erik/6 14,24,11,13,25 LEDFORD, Tyler/10 2. 2nd 19:06 AIC EV POPEK,Jason/6 GANDARA,David/7 20,10,8,9,27 LUBIN,Brandon/3 3. 3rd 04:17 AF EV BASKIN, Erik/10 REID, A.J./15 7,19,9,24,25 ROSTENKOWSKI, Tyl 4. 3rd 18:36 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/12 DEMERS, Chad/17 7,12,25,24,17
Team
AIC AF
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27
American Int'l (3-22-7,3-16-7 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (13-17-3,12-10-2 AHC) Date: Feb 14, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1774 • Start time: 4:05 • End time: 6:15 • Total time: 2:10
Team MiOffense Time AIC 2.Cross-Checking 08:46 PP AF 2.Too Many Players O 10:06 PP
Referee's signature
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (9-14-3). Loss-LEISNER, Hunter (1-8-2). Atlantic Hockey Conference game Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Niagara (Feb 21, 2015 at Niagara University)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs Niagara (Feb 20, 2015 at Niagara University)
Air Force Falcons (13-18-4; 12-11-3 AHA) vs. Niagara (4-24-4; 4-18-4 AHA) Date: Feb 21, 2015 • Location: Niagara University • Arena: Dwyer Arena Attendance: 1198 • Start time: 7:05PM • End time: 9:45 • Total time: 2:40
Air Force Falcons (13-18-3; 12-11-2 AHA) vs. Niagara (4-24-3; 4-18-3 AHA) Date: Feb 20, 2015 • Location: Niagara University • Arena: Dwyer Arena Attendance: 965 • Start time: 7:05PM • End time: 9:20PM • Total time: 2:15 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 02:47 NIA EV Kohls, Isaac/5 2. 1st 08:01 NIA 3. 2nd 01:04 NIA
EV Dzakhov, Stanislav/3 EV Chartrain, Matt/1
4. 2nd 11:24 NIA
EV Kolenda, Dan/6
5. 3rd 06:04 AF
PP DEMERS, Chad/12
6. 3rd 07:43 NIA 7. 3rd 13:53 NIA
EV Sarcona, TJ/4 PP Sarcona, TJ
Assists Sarcona, TJ/7 Muto, Vincent/5 Kohls, Isaac/10 Plouffe, Derian/4 Kohls, Isaac/11 Chartrain, Matt/1 Plouffe, Derian/5 REID, A.J./16 GUNNER, Cole/22 Harper, Keegan Patterson, Kevin
Vis. on ice 11,20,21,14,23
Home on ice 27,21,15,2,3
26,10,8,55,18 26,55,10,8,18
15,27,21,25,4 23,11,27,3,2
22,23,17,19,11
10,23,29,11,9
17,24,22,27,11
12,9,29
52,10,18,25,26 15,21,29,27,9 18,26,25,52 21,27,29,9,15
TEAM SUMMARY # 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 T 41
Air Force Falcons G A HARTNER, Max 0 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 0 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 1 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 0 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 0 1 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 1 2
# 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 T 1
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -2 1 0 0 -3 0 0 2 -2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -3 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 2 5 -1 1 0 1 -2 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 -1 0 0 2 -3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -1 0 2 0 -2 0 0 0 0 2 8
23 -25
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iagara Smith, Lawrence Muto, Vincent Albers, Kevin Pietrobon, Steph Patterson, Kevin Kolenda, Dan Plouffe, Derian Alfieri, Sam Dzakhov, Stanisl Lochner, Chris Conderman, Mik Sarcona, TJ Edwards, Luke Chartrain, Matt Dineen, Matt Kohls, Isaac Edwards, Brock Harper, Keegan TEAM Ignagni, Adrian Totals
G A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 dnp 6 9
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 +2 0 0 2 +2 2 2 0 +1 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 +2 1 0 2 +1 2 2 0 +2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 +3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 +3 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 +2 0 0 1 +1 0 0 3 +4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 +2 1 0 0 0 3 12
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 06:06 AF EV KUCERA, Ben
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 0 0 1 1 NIA 2 2 2 6
2. 2nd 01:06 AF 3. 2nd 02:45 NIA
EV DOUCET, Ryan/2 EV Alfieri, Sam/1
4. 2nd 06:53 AF
EV REID, A.J./7
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AF 4 10 9 23 NIA 9 6 6 21
5. 2nd 15:33 AF
PP GUNNER, Cole/13
6. 2nd 17:12 NIA
EV Kohls, Isaac/6
7. 3rd 00:51 NIA
EV Edwards, Brock/2
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF NIA 1st 0-1 (0) 0-2 (0) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 1-3 (3) 1-2 (3) Total 1-6 (5) 1-4 (3)
8. 3rd 17:17 NIA
EV Harper, Keegan/3
Team
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF NIA 1st 2-4 1-2 2nd 0-0 3-6 3rd 2-4 2-4 Total 4-8 6-12 Three stars: 1. Kohls, Isaac 2. Sarcona, TJ 3. Teichroeb, Jackson Officials: Referee:Joseph Baudo Linesman:Clint Evans Linesman:Matt Terreri Goal judge:Joe Sherman Scorer:Bob Vail
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Air Force Falcons G A HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 0 KUCERA, Ben 1 1 DEMERS, Chad 0 1 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 0 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 1 0 GUNNER, Cole 1 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 1 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 1 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 2 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 4 6
iagara Dec 30 Teichroeb, Jackson W
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Player Team MinOffense GUNNER, Cole AF 2.High Sticking ROSTENKOWSKI, TylerAF 2.Hooking Plouffe, Derian NIA 2.Hooking Edwards, Luke NIA 2.Roughing Edwards, Brock NIA 2.Boarding
Time 03:34 11:34 15:31 06:06 14:10
PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player Albers, Kevin REID, A.J. Pietrobon, Stephen Sarcona, TJ McDONALD, Mike
27,3,2,15,21 19,2,3,16 27,15,21,3,25 28,19,29,11,9 29,19,28,9,16
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 -3 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 +1 0 2 1 +1 2 2 1 -1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 0 2 3 -1 1 0 1 -4 2 4 2 +2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 -2 0 2 1 +2 0 0 1 +2 3 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 2 14
# 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 19 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 T 31
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ia ara Smith, Lawrence Muto, Vincent Albers, Kevin Pietrobon, Steph Patterson, Kevin Kolenda, Dan Plouffe, Derian Alfieri, Sam Dzakhov, Stanisl Lochner, Chris Turcotte, Hugo Sarcona, TJ Edwards, Luke Chartrain, Matt Dineen, Matt Kohls, Isaac Edwards, Brock Harper, Keegan TEAM Paulin, Chris Totals
G A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 dnp 4 8
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -1 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 -1 1 0 1 +1 0 2 3 +3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 3 -1 1 0 1 +1 0 0 0 +2 0 2 3 -1 1 0 5 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 -1 1 0 1 +2 0 2 3 +3 2 0 0 0 5 18
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 1 3 0 0 4 NIA 0 2 2 0 4
Team
Shots by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot AF 6 6 3 3 18 NIA 6 10 12 0 28
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF NIA 1st 0-3 (2) 0-2 (1) 2nd 1-2 (2) 0-2 (3) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (2) OT 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) Total 1-7 (6) 0-6 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF NIA 1st 4-8 4-8 2nd 1-2 3-6 3rd 2-4 1-2 OT 0-0 1-2 Total 7-14 9-18 Three stars: 1. Harper, Keegan 2. Turcotte, Hugo 3. Dzakhov, Stanislav Officials: Referee:Jim Visconte Linesman:Clint Evans Linesman:Jayosn Selbert Goal judge:Matt Terreri Scorer:Bob Vail
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
12,8,22,29,9
GOALTENDERS ## Air Force Falcons
21 +2 13
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Home on ice 27,21,15,25,4
TEAM SUMMARY # 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
GOALTENDERS ##
Assists Vis. on ice KOPACKA, Jonatha 52,11,14,27,24 REID, A.J. PENALTY SHOT Pietrobon, Steph/3 10,23,55,26,18 Edwards, Luke/1 KOPACKA, Jonatha/9 52,24,27,13,25 ROSTENKOWSKI, Tyl DEMERS, Chad/18 22,14,17,11,19 KUCERA, Ben/6 Dzakhov, Stanisl/6 23,10,25,55,21 Sarcona, TJ/8 Turcotte, Hugo/7 23,10,55,26,18 Harper, Keegan/10 Edwards, Brock/3 19,17,22,11,23 Turcotte, Hugo/8
Team MiOffense Time NIA 2.Elbowing 18:43 PP AF 2.Tripping 02:40 PP NIA 2.Hitting From Behind 04:46 PP NIA 2.Slashing 04:56 PP AF 2.Tripping 12:30 PP
Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Player REID, A.J. Harper, Keegan REID, A.J. DEMERS, Chad Sarcona, TJ Kohls, Isaac Kohls, Isaac BASKIN, Erik
Team MinOffense AF 2.Elbowing NIA 2.Holding AF 2.High Sticking AF 2.Roughing NIA 2.Roughing NIA 2.Tripping NIA 2.Interference AF 2.Tripping
Time 02:14 02:29 06:45 07:46 07:46 14:12 16:34 18:58
PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd OT
Player Team MiOffense Muto, Vincent NIA 2.Hooking Patterson, Kevin NIA 2.Elbowing WEISSENHOFER, DanAF 2.Tripping Kolenda, Dan NIA 2.Tripping Kolenda, Dan NIA 2.Slashing GUNNER, Cole AF 2.Tripping KUCERA, Ben AF 2.Hooking Muto, Vincent NIA 2.Hooking
Air Force Falcons-TRUEHL, Chris (10-15-4). Niagara-Teichroeb, Jackson (4-16-4).
Win-Teichroeb, Jackson (4-16-3). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (10-15-3). Referee's signature
2015-16 Air Force hockey-- page 47
Referee's signature
Time 01:06 04:43 11:07 14:49 03:00 06:39 13:20 01:52
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP
Time 10:27 02:13 09:32 12:36
PP PP PP PP
2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Canisius vs Air Force Falcons (Feb 28, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Canisius vs Air Force Falcons (Feb 27, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Canisius (16-11-7, 15-7-6 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (14-19-4, 13-12-3 AHC) Date: Feb 28, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1763 • Start time: 5:05 • End time: 7:30 • Total time: 2:25
Canisius (16-10-7,15-6-6 AHC) vs. Air Force Falcons (13-19-4, 12-12-3 AHC) Date: Feb 27, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1614 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:12 • Total time: 2:07 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 13:34 CAN EV WISEMAN, Tyler/7 2. 2nd 13:05 CAN EV FREEMAN, Cody/8 3. 3rd 00:45 AF
EV DEMERS, Chad/13
4. 3rd 03:32 CAN 5. 3rd 16:53 CAN
PP FREEMAN, Cody/9 EN McCRANK, Mitch/10
Assists JESSEY, Doug/8 WISEMAN, Tyler/8 McCRANK, Mitch/10 HOLM, Scott/17 GUNNER, Cole/23 RUMBLE, Chris/13 -
Team
CAN AF
49,5,27,8,94 17,22,23,19,11
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot CAN 6 15 9 30 AF 11 7 4 22
20,24,8,93,63 13,10,55,4 8,49,3,21,94 4,26,22,19,17,11
TEAM SUMMARY anisius JESSEY, Doug FORTMAN, Geoff FARRELL, Steph McCRANK, Mitch SHEERAN, Nolan BECK, Doug SABATINI, Mike MURRAY, Jeff FREEMAN, Cody STANDER, Jack RUMBLE, Chris SCHMELZER, Ry ROE, Logan WISEMAN, Tyler RIGNEY, Braede CONACHER, Sha CUDDEMI, Ralph GRAZEN, Matthe TURNER, Reilly Totals
# 3 4 5 8 9 10 12 16 20 21 24 26 27 49 61 63 93 94 31
G A 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 4 4
# 4 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 31 41
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 +1 1 0 4 +1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 +1 1 0 1 +1 0 0 0 +1 1 2 2 +1 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 +2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 +1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 6
30 +1
9
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 0 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 0 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 1 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 1 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 0 1 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 0 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 -2 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 -1 0 2 3 -1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 3 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 +1 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 -1 0
8
22 -11
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 00:18 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/14 2. 1st 12:13 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/15
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 1
Vis. on ice Home on ice 49,63,5,24,26 27,4,24,19,18 20,49,27,4,8 17,14,19,27,55
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd CAN AF 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (4) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 1-1 (2) 0-1 (0) Total 1-3 (2) 0-2 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CAN AF 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 1-2 2-4 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 3-6 4-8 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jim Troup Linesman:Ryan Sweeney Linesman:John McAfee, Jr. Goal judge:Seth Mukai
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3. 1st 14:56 AF
EV REID, A.J./8
4. 3rd 01:05 AF
PP GUNNER, Cole/16
5. 3rd 19:16 CAN
SH WISEMAN, Tyler/8
# 4 5 8 9 10 12 16 20 21 24 25 26 27 49 61 63 93 94 T 33
G A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 dnp 1 2
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Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 1 2 4 -1 0 0 0 -2 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 1 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -1 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 29
# 4 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 31 41
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Player DEMERS, Chad SCHMELZER, Ryan KUCERA, Ben MURRAY, Jeff
Team MinOffense AF 2.Tripping CAN 2.Tripping AF 2.Hooking CAN 2.Roughing
Time 06:38 11:23 09:55 09:55
Prd 2nd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP
16,20,9,4,21 24,23,11,13,27 61,4,21,27
22,11,14,17,19
49,94,4,25
19,22,55,13,11
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 0 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 1 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 1 KUCERA, Ben 0 1 DEMERS, Chad 0 2 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 0 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 DOUCET, Ryan 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 3 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 2 REID, A.J. 1 0 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 4 7
35 +1
CAN AF
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot CAN 2 3 4 9 AF 12 13 10 35
Team
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 3 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 +2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 +2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 +1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 +1 0 2 1 +3 1 0 3 +1 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 +1 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 -1 0 13
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 4
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd CAN AF 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (3) 3rd 0-3 (1) 1-5 (4) Total 0-4 (1) 1-8 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CAN AF 1st 2-4 0-0 2nd 3-17 1-2 3rd 4-8 4-11 Total 9-29 5-13 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jim Troup Linesman:Ryan Sweeney Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:Chase McGee
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Vis. on ice Home on ice 49,94,8,27,5 22,17,11,19,23 4,20,9,16,25 22,17,11,19,23
TEAM SUMMARY Canisius FORTMAN, Geoff FARRELL, Steph McCRANK, Mitch SHEERAN, Nolan BECK, Doug SABATINI, Mike MURRAY, Jeff FREEMAN, Cody STANDER, Jack RUMBLE, Chris BACKHOUSE, Ma SCHMELZER, Ry ROE, Logan WISEMAN, Tyler RIGNEY, Braede CONACHER, Sha CUDDEMI, Ralph GRAZEN, Matthe TEAM ASMUNDSON, K Totals
GOALTENDERS anisius 33 ASMUNDSON, Kee ##
Assists DEMERS, Chad/19 DEMERS, Chad/20 ABOOD, Dylan/5 ABOOD, Dylan/6 LEDFORD, Tyler/11 WEISSENHOFER, Da KUCERA, Ben/7 GRAZEN, Matthew/4 FORTMAN, Geoff/5
Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris ##
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Player KUCERA, Ben KUCERA, Ben WISEMAN, Tyler
Team MiOffense AF 2.Roughing AF 2.Interference CAN 2.Hooking
Time 09:55 02:52 PP 05:58 PP
Win-ASMUNDSON, Keegan (11-7-4). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (10-16-4). Atlantic Hockey Conference game Referee's signature
Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd
Player Team MinOffense Time McCRANK, Mitch CAN 2.Slashing 15:39 CUDDEMI, Ralph CAN 2.Tripping 18:35 BOJE, Phil AF 2.Tripping 05:17 CUDDEMI, Ralph CAN 2.Checking From Behin 11:28 BECK, Doug CAN 5.Checking From Behin 16:48 BECK, Doug CAN 10.Game Misconduct 16:48 ROSTENKOWSKI, TylerAF 5.Boarding 06:57
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
PP PP PP PP PP PP
Player FORTMAN, Geoff McDONALD, Mike WISEMAN, Tyler ABOOD, Dylan CUDDEMI, Ralph BOJE, Phil TEAM
Team MiOffense CAN 2.Roughing AF 2.Roughing CAN 2.Hooking AF 2.High Sticking CAN 2.Roughing AF 2.Checking From Behi CAN 2.Too Many Players O
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (11-16-4). Loss-TURNER, Reilly (5-4-3). Atlantic Hockey Conference game Referee's signature
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) American Int'l vs Air Force Falcons (Mar 07, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) American Int'l vs Air Force Falcons (Mar 06, 2015 at Air Force Academy,CO)
American Int'l (3-25-7) vs. Air Force Falcons (16-19-4) Date: Mar 07, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1241 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:20 • Total time: 2:15
American Int'l (4-24-7) vs. Air Force Falcons (15-19-4) Date: Mar 06, 2015 • Location: Air Force Academy,CO • Arena: Cadet Ice Arena Attendance: 1016 • Start time: 7:05 • End time: 9:15 • Total time: 2:10 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 04:32 AF EV REID, A.J./9 2. 1st 12:02 AF
EV
3. 1st 12:47 AF
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4. 1st 16:22 AIC
EV
5. 2nd 05:59 AF
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6. 2nd 06:37 AF
EV
7. 3rd 01:20 AF
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Assists Vis. on ice BASKIN, Erik/7 10,20,9,23,4 LEDFORD, Tyler/12 KUCERA, Ben/4 HIMLEY, Jordan/4 9,10,5,20,27 VOSEJPKA, Will/2 HOLM, Scott/15 DEMERS, Chad/21 12,23,17,4,19 WEISSENHOFER, Da ORSZULAK, Austin/22 MAY, Johno/22 17,12,7,25,24 MACMILLAN,Alexand CAREY, Ben/3 HARTNER, Max/5 14,15,19,23,4 KUCERA, Ben/8 HOLM, Scott/16 GUNNER, Cole/24 11,25,20,24,10 ROSTENKOWSKI, Tyl BOJE, Phil/6 REID, A.J./18 14,9,4,24 LEDFORD, Tyler/13
Home on ice 24,27,13,23,11 14,10,20,52,4 19,17,11,23,22 26,8,18,4,52 26,8,55,10,25 19,22,55,4,17 4,24,13,27,52
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 30
A erican n l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris DUDLEY, Jackso ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, An HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon LEISNER, Hunter Totals
G A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dnp 1 2
Pi Sh +/- Bl 4 3 -3 2 0 1 -1 0 0 2 +1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 3 -3 0 0 0 -1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -1 0 0 5 0 2 0 1 -2 0 0 2 -3 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 -3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 -1 3 10
# 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
25 -20 13
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 1 0 HARTNER, Max 0 1 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 1 WEISSENHOFER, 0 1 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 2 KUCERA, Ben 1 1 DEMERS, Chad 0 1 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 2 0 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 1 GUNNER, Cole 0 1 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 1 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 1 CAREY, Ben 1 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 1 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 6 12
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 +2 1 0 0 +2 1 0 2 +1 0 0 3 +1 0 0 3 +2 1 0 0 -1 0 4 5 +2 0 0 0 +1 0 0 6 +2 0 2 1 +2 0 0 5 +1 0 0 1 +1 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 +1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 +2 4 2 0 0 0 10
36 +2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot AIC 1 0 0 1 AF 3 2 1 6
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Team MinOffense AIC 2.Hitting From Behind AF 2.Boarding AF 2.Too Many Players On AF 2.Boarding AIC 2.Interference
Time 07:40 17:17 19:17 11:07 19:24
PP PP PP PP PP
17,22,11,19,23
8. 3rd 01:37 AF
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AIC AF 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (1) 3rd 0-2 (3) 1-4 (6) Total 0-5 (5) 1-5 (10)
9. 3rd 02:17 AF
Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AIC AF 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 1-2 1-2 3rd 3-6 2-4 Total 5-10 5-10
13. 3rd 16:51 AIC
Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jay Durfee Linesman:Chris Leavitt Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
10. 3rd 06:51 AF 11. 3rd 08:57 AF 12. 3rd 13:11 AIC
Assists Vis. on ice 7,24,17,15,12 CAREY, Ben/8 20,14,27,11,5 HOLM, Scott/18 EV DEMERS, Chad/15 GUNNER, Cole/25 12,7,4,17,25 WEISSENHOFER, Da PP GUNNER, Cole/18 KUCERA, Ben/9 11,15,5,27 WEISSENHOFER, Da EV MAY, Johno/6 12,4,23,7,17 EV CAREY, Ben/4 5,17,12,27,25 EV GUNNER, Cole/19 REID, A.J./19 14,9,20,24,27 LEDFORD, Tyler/14 EV CAREY, Ben/5 HARTNER, Max/7 15,5,11,23,10 ABOOD, Dylan/7 EV REID, A.J./10 LEDFORD, Tyler/15 24,27,25,13,17 ABOOD, Dylan/8 EV BOJE, Phil/7 LEDFORD, Tyler/16 20,4,13,9,10 BASKIN, Erik/8 EV GUNNER, Cole/20 CAREY, Ben/9 13,4,7,23,17 PP SLIWINSKI,Nathan/14 MAY, Johno/23 13,12,23,9,14 DEBRINCAT, Andrew EV MAY, Johno/7 GANDARA,David/8 12,10,19,5,25
22,14,11,17,19 26,8,18,4,52 26,18,4,55,8 22,24,13,55,23 26,8,18,23,11 24,13,23,27,11 4,13,24,27,25 22,26,52,8,4 26,8,25,55 24,55,13,27,25
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 27
A erican nt l RACOBALDO, Do HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alex CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bry MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Nath PORTER,Chris DUDLEY, Jackso ORSZULAK, Aust BOMBINI, Giova POPEK,Jason MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, An HENDERSON, De GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon Totals
G 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
A 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 2 -2 2 0 2 -2 2 2 1 -2 2 0 1 -2 2 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -2 0 2 5 -1 0 0 1 -3 1 2 2 -2 0 0 5 -2 0 0 3 -4 0 0 0 +1 0 0 3 -3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 1 12 0 -3 1 0 1 -2 1 2 2 -4 0 20 32 -35 13
# 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 41
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 1 0 HARTNER, Max 0 1 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 2 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 3 KUCERA, Ben 0 1 DEMERS, Chad 2 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 1 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 4 1 ABOOD, Dylan 0 2 REID, A.J. 1 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 2 2 BASKIN, Erik 0 1 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 10 15
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 +3 0 0 2 +3 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 +4 0 0 3 +2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 +2 0 0 2 +2 0 0 5 +2 0 0 2 0 1 0 9 +4 0 2 2 +4 0 0 5 +2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 +3 0 0 6 +1 0 0 1 +2 0 0 2 +1 1 4
57 +3
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AIC 0 1 2 3 AF 3 3 4 10 Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot AIC 8 9 15 32 AF 18 24 15 57
Team
Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AIC AF 1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (3) 2nd 0-0 (0) 1-3 (10) 3rd 1-1 (4) 0-1 (0) Total 1-2 (6) 1-5 (13) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AIC AF 1st 3-14 1-2 2nd 2-4 0-0 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 6-20 2-4 Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Jay Durfee Linesman:Chris Leavitt Linesman:Seth Mukai Goal judge:John McAfee, Jr.
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PENALTY SUMMARY
PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
3. 1st 18:32 AF
5. 2nd 01:08 AIC 6. 2nd 12:05 AF 7. 2nd 14:22 AF
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Home on ice 17,8,18,52,4 22,26,11,52,19
4. 2nd 00:54 AF
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AIC 4 11 10 25 AF 19 9 8 36
GOALTENDERS A erican n l 33 MURRAY, Alex 1 CAFFREY, Jacob ##
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 1st 01:11 AF EV DEMERS, Chad/14 2. 1st 17:06 AF EV GUNNER, Cole/17
Prd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Player SLIWINSKI,Nathan ABOOD, Dylan RACOBALDO, Domini MAY, Johno HOLM, Scott
Team MiOffense Time AIC 2.Slashing 04:35 PP AF 2.Interference 06:47 PP AIC 2.Hitting From Behind 08:56 PP AIC 2.Interference 13:33 PP AF 2.Slashing 17:40 PP
Prd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Player Team MinOffense Time CAREY, Ben AF 2.Boarding 10:03 MACMILLAN,Alexander AIC 2.Hooking 10:40 HENDERSON, Derek AIC 2.Tripping 19:08 HENDERSON, Derek AIC 10.10-Minute Misconduct19:08
PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Player PORTER,Chris MAY, Johno LUBIN,Brandon ABOOD, Dylan
Team MiOffense AIC 2.High Sticking AIC 2.Roughing AIC 2.Hooking AF 2.Tripping
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (13-16-4). Loss-LEISNER, Hunter (1-9-2). Atlantic Hockey Conference Game 2 of best of three series Referee's signature
Win-TRUEHL, Chris (12-16-4). Loss-MURRAY, Alex (3-16-5). Atlantic Hockey Conference First Round Game 1 - Best of 3 series Referee's signature
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Time 14:48 PP 17:02 PP 02:17 PP 12:09 PP
Time 13:11 13:11 13:11 14:49 16:08 16:51 18:47
PP PP PP PP PP
2014-15 Box Scores Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs RIT (Mar 14, 2015 at Rochester, NY)
Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Air Force Falcons vs RIT (Mar 13, 2015 at Rochester, NY)
Air Force Falcons (16-21-4) vs. RIT (17-14-5) Date: Mar 14, 2015 • Location: Rochester, NY • Arena: Gene Polisseni Ctr Attendance: 3057 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:37 pm • Total time: 2:27
Air Force Falcons (16-20-4) vs. RIT (16-14-5) Date: Mar 13, 2015 • Location: Rochester, NY • Arena: Gene Polisseni Ctr. Attendance: 3314 • Start time: 7:05 pm • End time: 9:23 pm • Total time: 2:18 Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 14:14 AF PP DEMERS, Chad/16 2. 2nd 15:19 RIT 3. 3rd 04:57 RIT
Assists ROSTENKOWSKI, Ty HOLM, Scott PP GARBOWSKY, Matt/25 NORRISH, Brady McGOWAN, Brad PP MITCHELL, Josh/13 ABT, Matt KUQALI, Alexander
Vis. on ice 17,25,22,11,19
Home on ice 10,28,3,14
10,11,26,4
9,10,7,8,25
10,11,26,4
25,9,3,18,7
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 0 0 HARTNER, Max 0 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 0 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 0 KUCERA, Ben 0 0 DEMERS, Chad 1 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 0 HOLM, Scott 0 1 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 0 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 0 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 1 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 0 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 0 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 1 2
# 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 28 30 33
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 10
26
0 13
G A 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 dnp dnp 2 4
KUQALI, Alexand McGOWAN, Brad NORRISH, Chase GARBOWSKY, M NORRISH, Brady MILLER, Andrew AMLONG, Greg SMITH, Danny MIKOWSKI, Max SKIRVING, Todd ABT, Matt POWELL, Myles GOLBERG, Mark HOLLAND, Micha McMULLEN, Garr MITCHELL, Josh CAMERON, Caleb THOMPSON, Bra ROTOLO, Mike MacLEAN, Ken Totals
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
24
0
9
Goals by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 0 1 0 1 RIT 0 1 1 2 Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 5 11 10 26 RIT 5 9 10 24 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF RIT 1st 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 1-2 (5) 1-2 (2) 3rd 0-0 (0) 1-2 (3) Total 1-3 (5) 2-5 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF RIT 1st 1-2 1-2 2nd 2-4 2-4 3rd 2-4 0-0 Total 5-10 3-6 Three stars: 1. MITCHELL, Josh 2. RUBY, Jordan 3. TRUEHL, Chris Officials: Referee:Chris Ciamaga Linesman:Joe Baudo Linesman:Tory Carissimo Goal judge:Rick Lembo Scorer:Steve Jaynes
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Player MILLER, Andrew REID, A.J. GARBOWSKY, Matt KOPACKA, Jonathan
Team MinOffense RIT 2.Holding AF 2.Hooking RIT 2.Roughing AF 2.Roughing
Time 05:33 06:55 02:08 06:35
PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Prd Time Team Scored by 1. 2nd 00:49 RIT PP McGOWAN, Brad/17 2. 2nd 09:02 AF PP KUCERA, Ben/5
Home on ice 7,9,8,10,25 8,14,27,28
3. 2nd 13:57 RIT
PP
9,10,8,25,7
4. 3rd 00:27 RIT 5. 3rd 08:17 RIT
EV EV
6. 3rd 14:34 RIT
EN
7. 3rd 8. 3rd 9. 3rd 10. 3rd
EX EN PP EV
16:05 16:24 18:01 19:52
AF RIT RIT AF
Team MiOffense RIT 2.Slashing AF 2.Slashing AF 2.Interference AF 2.Tripping
Win-RUBY, Jordan (7-7-4). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (13-17-4). Referee's signature
Time 12:26 14:27 03:12 09:52
PP PP PP PP
7,25,8,17 7,10,25,9,27 25,3,7,9,10 3,8,9,25 7,9,3,25,10 19,3,26,20,27 15,17,18,22,27
TEAM SUMMARY # 4 8 10 11 13 14 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 52 55 T 31 41
Air Force Falcons G A BOJE, Phil 0 0 HARTNER, Max 1 0 HIMLEY, Jordan 0 0 WEISSENHOFER, 0 1 LEDFORD, Tyler 0 0 KUCERA, Ben 1 0 DEMERS, Chad 0 0 MICHALKE, Geor 0 1 HOLM, Scott 0 0 VOSEJPKA, Will 0 0 GUNNER, Cole 1 0 ABOOD, Dylan 0 0 REID, A.J. 0 1 ROSTENKOWSKI 0 0 CAREY, Ben 0 0 BASKIN, Erik 0 1 KOPACKA, Jonat 0 0 McDONALD, Mik 0 1 TEAM 0 0 GIRARD, Connor dnp PRIEBE, Austin dnp Totals 3 5
# 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 25 26 27 28 30 33
Pi Sh +/- Bl 0 0 0 1 2 1 -1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -3 0 0 2 -1 1 0 2 -1 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 -2 2 5 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 6 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 -1 2 0 1 +1 2 2 0 0 0 13
27 -16 16
RIT G A KUQALI, Alexand 0 1 McGOWAN, Brad 4 0 NORRISH, Chase 0 0 GARBOWSKY, M 1 2 NORRISH, Brady 0 2 MILLER, Andrew 0 0 AMLONG, Greg 0 0 SMITH, Danny 0 0 MIKOWSKI, Max 0 0 SKIRVING, Todd 0 1 ABT, Matt 0 0 POWELL, Myles 1 0 GOLBERG, Mark 0 0 McMULLEN, Garr 0 0 MITCHELL, Josh 1 4 CAMERON, Caleb 0 0 PERRON-FONTAI 0 0 THOMPSON, Bra 0 0 ROTOLO, Mike dnp MacLEAN, Ken dnp Totals 7 10
Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 4 +2 1 0 7 +4 1 2 2 +1 1 0 5 +3 2 2 3 +3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 1 -1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 -1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 -1 1 0 4 +4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 12
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot 0 1 2 3 0 2 5 7
Team
AF RIT
Shots by Period Team 1 2 3 Tot AF 7 9 11 27 RIT 13 16 14 43 Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AF RIT 1st 0-2 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-2 (3) 2-4 (11) 3rd 1-2 (4) 1-1 (1) Total 2-6 (7) 3-5 (12) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AF RIT 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 3-9 3-6 3rd 1-2 1-2 Total 5-13 6-12 Three stars: 1. McGOWAN, Brad 2. MITCHELL, Josh 3. GARBOWSKY, Matt Officials: Referee:Gene Binda Jr. Linesman:Ryan Sweeney Linesman:Jayson Seibert Goal judge:Aaron Wallace Scorer:Steve Jaynes
43 +1 20
GOALTENDERS Air Force Falcons 30 TRUEHL, Chris EMPTY NET ##
Player GARBOWSKY, Matt ABOOD, Dylan VOSEJPKA, Will McDONALD, Mike
Assists Vis. on ice GARBOWSKY, Matt/2 11,13,18,26 REID, A.J. 14,24,27,4,13 BASKIN, Erik GARBOWSKY, Matt/26 NORRISH, Brady/14 11,10,23,26 MITCHELL, Josh McGOWAN, Brad/18 SKIRVING, Todd 11,17,22,23 McGOWAN, Brad/19 MITCHELL, Josh/32 8,18,11,23,26 NORRISH, Brady/15 MITCHELL, Josh/14 MITCHELL, Josh 8,17,13,18,52,25 GARBOWSKY, Matt GUNNER, Cole/26 WEISSENHOFER, Da 22,11,24,17,19,14 McGOWAN, Brad/20 MITCHELL, Josh 11,17,24,14,19,22 POWELL, Myles/4 KUQALI, Alexande/1 26,18,23,11 HARTNER, Max/8 McDONALD, Mike 8,55,18,26,11 MICHALKE, George
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PENALTY SUMMARY Prd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Player ABT, Matt SMITH, Danny HARTNER, Max VOSEJPKA, Will McMULLEN, Garrett REID, A.J.
Team MinOffense Time RIT 2.Cross-Checking 10:45 RIT 2.Interference 15:22 AF 2.Goaltender Interferen20:00 AF 2.Hooking 04:17 RIT 2.Roughing 07:42 AF 5.Boarding 10:30
PP PP PP PP PP PP
Prd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Player NORRISH, Chase BASKIN, Erik KUQALI, Alexander NORRISH, Brady TEAM
Team MiOffense RIT 2.Slashing AF 2.High Sticking RIT 2.Roughing RIT 2.Slashing AF 2.Too Many Players O
Time 14:23 18:45 20:00 15:37 17:23
PP PP PP PP
Win-RUBY, Jordan (8-7-4). Loss-TRUEHL, Chris (13-18-4).
In 2013-14 and 2014-15, Air Force’s top line of seniors LW Scott Holm, C Chad Demers and RW Cole Gunner was one of the best in the nation. In 2014-15, the line scored at least one goal in 29 games. In all games, they combined for 118 points (53-65-118), 45 percent of the team’s goals and 36 percent of the team’s points.
In 2014-15, the trio was the fourth -scoring line in the nation. Boston University’s line of Jack Eichel, Danny O’Regan and Evan Rodriguez was No. 1 with 181 points. RIT’s line of Matt Garbowsky, Josh Mitchell and Josh McGowan was second with 148 points. Michigan’s line of Zach Hyman, Dylan Larkin and Alex Kile was third with 127.
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series vs. 2015-16 opponents AIC AF Leads: 29-3-2 Jan. 4, 1980 ........W 6-3 ...............N* Oct. 13, 2000 ......W 4-2 ...............H Oct. 14, 2000 ......W 4-2 ...............H Oct. 24, 2003 ......W 5-1 ...............H Oct. 25, 2003 ......W 5-1 ...............H Oct. 16, 2004 ......W 4-0 ...............N& Dec. 10, 2004 ......W 5-4 ...............A Dec. 11, 2004 .....W 2-0 ...............A Nov. 17, 2006 .....W 6-1 ...............H Nov. 19, 2006 .....W 3-0 ...............H Feb. 23, 2007 ......W 6-2 ...............A Feb. 24, 2007 ......W 5-1 ...............A Nov. 30, 2007 .....W 6-3 ...............A Dec. 1, 2007 .......W 4-2 ...............A Feb. 29, 2008 ......T 2-2 ot ............H Mar. 1, 2008 .......W 5-0 ...............H Oct. 24, 2008 ......W 5-2 ...............A Oct. 25, 2008 ......W 3-1 ...............A Dec. 4, 2009 .......W 5-3 ...............H Dec. 5, 2009 .......W 6-2 ...............H Oct. 22, 2010 ......L 3-5 ................H Oct. 23, 2010 ......W 12-0 .............H Dec. 2, 2011 .......W 8-3 ...............A Dec. 3, 2011 .......W 7-3 ...............A Feb. 1, 2013.........T 2-2 ot .............H Feb. 2, 2013.........L 1-2 ot .............H Jan. 3, 2014 .........L 3-4 ot .............A Jan. 4, 2014 .........W 2-0 ................A Jan. 23, 2015 .......W 2-1 ot ............A Jan. 24, 2015 .......W 6-2 ................A Feb. 13, 2015.......W 9-3 ................H Feb. 14, 2015.......W 3-1 ................H Mar. 6, 2015 ........W 6-1 ................H ^ Mar. 7, 2015 ........W 10-3 ..............H ^ * at Merrimack Tournament & Q-Cup Tournament ^ AHA First-Round at Cadet Ice Arena
Army AF leads 36-20-5 Jan. 23, 1976 .......L 0-3 .................A (Ind.) Jan. 24, 1976 .......W 9-2 ................A (Ind.) Jan. 28, 1977 .......W 6-3 ................H (Ind.) Jan. 29, 1977 .......W 6-2 ................H (Ind.) Oct. 27, 1989 .......L 2-4 .................A (Ind.) Oct. 28, 1989 .......L 0-4 .................A (Ind.) Oct. 26, 1990 .......W 5-2 ................H (Ind.) Oct. 27, 1990 .......T 3-3 ot .............H (Ind.) Feb. 7, 1992.........W 7-3 ................A (Ind.) Feb. 8, 1992.........L 4-5 .................A (Ind.) Dec. 30, 1992 ......L 3-5 .................N (Ind.) Jan. 29, 1993 .......W 5-2 ................H (Ind.) Jan. 30, 1993 .......W 4-1 ................H (Ind.) Jan. 21, 1994 .......W 7-3 ................A (Ind.)
Jan. 22, 1994 .......L 4-6 .................A (Ind.) Feb. 17, 1995.......W 5-2 ................H (Ind.) Feb. 18, 1995.......W 9-6 ................H (Ind.) Feb. 16, 1996.......L 1-3 .................A (Ind.) Feb. 17, 1996.......L 0-7 .................A (Ind.) Feb. 28, 1997.......L 3-6 .................H (Ind.) Mar. 1, 1997 ........W 5-2 ................H (Ind.) Feb. 27, 1998.......W 3-2 ................A (Ind.) Feb. 28, 1998.......W 5-3 ................A (Ind.) Jan. 3, 1999 .........W 2-1 ................N (Ind.) Feb. 27, 1999.......W 4-3 ................H (Ind.) Feb. 28, 1999.......T 3-3 ot .............H (Ind.) Mar. 3, 2000 ........W 4-2 ................A (CHA) Mar. 4, 2000 ........W 3-0 ................A (CHA) Mar. 2, 2001 ........L 2-5 .................H (Ind.) Mar. 3, 2001 ........W 4-3 ...............H (Ind.) Dec. 7, 2001 ........W 4-2 ................A (Ind.) Dec. 8, 2001 ........W 5-4 ................A (Ind.) Jan. 18, 2003 .......L 1-2 .................H (Ind.) Jan. 19, 2003 .......L 1-2 .................H (Ind.) Jan. 16, 2004 .......L 3-4 .................A (Ind.) Jan. 17, 2004 .......W 3-0 ................A (Ind.) Jan. 14, 2005 .......W 5-2 ................H (Ind.) Jan. 15, 2005 .......W 2-1 ................H (Ind.) Nov. 11, 2005......L 0-3 .................A (Ind.) Nov. 12, 2005......L 3-4 ot .............A (Ind.) Jan. 19, 2007 .......W 4-1 ................H (AHA) Jan. 20, 2007 .......L 0-2 .................H (AHA) Mar. 17, 2007 ......W 6-1 ................N& (AHA) Jan. 25, 2008 .......L 1-2 .................A (AHA) Jan. 27, 2008 .......L 1-2 .................A (AHA) Jan. 23, 2009 .......W 5-1 ................H (AHA) Jan. 24, 2009 .......W 3-2 ................H (AHA) Jan. 29, 2010 .......L 2-4 .................A (AHA) Jan. 30, 2010 .......T 3-3 ot .............A (AHA) Mar. 12, 2010 ......W 3-0 ................H* (AHA) Mar. 13, 2010 ......W 4-2 ................H* (AHA) Jan. 14, 2011 .......W 5-1 ................H (AHA) Jan. 15, 2011 .......L 4-5 .................H (AHA) Jan. 20, 2012 ......T 3-3 ot ............A (AHA) Jan. 21, 2012 ......W 4-2 ...............A (AHA) Jan. 11, 2013 .......W 4-1 ................H (AHA) Jan. 12, 2013 .......T 3-3 ot .............H (AHA) Jan. 10, 2014 .......W 3-1 ................A (AHA) Jan. 11, 2014 .......W 4-2 ................A (AHA) Jan. 16, 2015 .......W 4-3 ................H (AHA) Jan. 17, 2015 .......W 3-1 ................H (AHA)
Bentley AF Leads: 22-10-6 Dec. 11, 1998 ......L 4-8 .................H Dec. 29, 2001 ......W 6-1 ................N Oct. 25, 2002 .......W 5-2 ................H Oct. 26, 2002 .......W 6-2 ................H Oct. 10, 2003 .......W 4-2 ................N& Nov. 7, 2003........W 4-3 ................A Nov. 8, 2003........W 4-3 ...............A Oct. 15, 2004 .......T 2-2 ot .............N& Oct. 14, 2005 .......L 1-3 .................N& Oct. 20, 2006 .......W 5-1 ................H Oct. 21, 2006 .......L 5-6 .................H Jan. 26, 2007 .......L 1-3 .................A Jan. 27, 2007 .......W 2-0 ................A Oct. 26, 2007 .......L 0-4 .................A Oct. 27, 2007 .......W 3-1 ................A Feb. 1, 2008.........T 4-4 ot .............H Feb. 2, 2008.........W 3-1 ................H Mar. 7, 2008 ........W 9-2 ................H# Mar. 8, 2008 ........W 3-1 ................H# Oct. 31, 2008 .......W 5-1 ................H Nov. 1, 2008........W 8-2 ................H Feb. 13, 2009.......W 3-2 ...............A Feb. 14, 2009.......L 1-4 .................A Mar. 20, 2009 ......W 3-0 ................N^ Nov. 6, 2009........T 3-3 ot .............H Nov. 7, 2009........W 3-0 ................H Jan. 15, 2010 .......W 6-3 ...............A Jan. 16, 2010 .......W 3-0 ................A Dec. 30, 2010 ......W 3-2 ot ............A Dec. 31, 2010 ......W 3-2 ................A Jan. 13, 2012 .......T 2-2 ot .............H Jan. 14, 2012 .......L 1-2 .................H Dec. 7, 2012 ........W 7-4 ................A Dec. 8, 2012 ........T 2-2 ot .............A Nov. 29, 2013......L 2-4 .................H Nov. 30, 2013......T 2-2 ot .............H Dec. 5, 2014 ........L 1-3 .................A Dec. 6, 2014 ........L 1-4 .................A # AHA Quarterfinals, USAFA ^ AHA Semifinals, Rochester, NY
& AHA Championship game * AHA Quarterfinal series at USAFA Ind - Indicates one or both teams were independents CHA - College Hockey America game AHA - Atlantic Hockey Association game
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series vs. 2015-16 opponents
Canisius AF Leads: 13-10-7
Colorado College CC Leads 59-10-2
Nov. 11, 2006......W 5-3 ................A Nov. 12, 2006......L 1-4 .................A Feb. 16, 2007.......L 2-4 .................H Feb. 17, 2007.......W 5-0 ................H Dec. 7, 2007 ........T 3-3 ot .............H Dec. 8, 2007 ........T 3-3 ot .............H Feb. 22, 2008.......W 3-0 ...............A Feb. 23, 2008.......W 4-3 ................A Jan. 16, 2009 .......L 4-5 .................H Jan. 17, 2009 .......L 2-4 .................H Oct. 31, 2009 .......L 1-3 .................A Nov. 1, 2009........W 4-1 ................A Nov. 19, 2010......T 1-1 ot .............A Jan. 28, 2011 .......T 4-4 ot .............H Jan. 29, 2011 .......W 3-2 ................H Oct. 29, 2011 .......T 3-3 ot .............H Jan. 29, 2012 .......W 3-0 ................A Jan. 30, 2012 .......T 1-1 ot .............A Oct. 25, 2012 .......T 1-1 ot .............A Feb. 15, 2013.......W 3-1 ...............H Feb. 16, 2013.......W 3-2 ................H Mar. 15, 2013 ......L 3-4 .................H# Mar. 16, 2013 ......L 3-4 ot .............H# Nov. 2, 2013........W 3-2 ................H Feb. 14, 2014.......L 0-4 .................A Feb. 15, 2014.......W 4-2 ................A Nov. 28, 2014......L 1-3 .................A Nov. 29, 2014......W 3-2 ................A Feb. 27, 2014.......L 1-4 .................H Feb. 28, 2014.......W 4-1 ................H # AHA Quarterfinals at USAFA
Dec. 5, 1969 ........L 1-5..................H Dec. 6, 1969 ........L 2-8..................A Jan. 15, 1971 .......L 5-8..................H Jan. 16, 1971 .......T 7-7 ot .............A Feb. 12, 1971.......W 7-4 ................H Feb. 13, 1971.......L 5-8..................A Jan. 19, 1972 .......L 4-12................H Feb. 16, 1972.......L 3-11 ................A Mar. 5, 1972 ........W 10-5 ..............H Dec. 8, 1972 ........L 3-6..................H Dec. 9, 1972 ........L 4-6..................H Jan. 23, 1973 .......L 4-14................A Feb. 21, 1973.......L 6-9..................A Nov. 30, 1973 ......L 1-15................H Dec. 1, 1973 ........L 4-6..................A Jan. 15, 1975 .......W 1-0 ................A Feb. 19, 1975.......W 7-6 ot ............H Feb. 11, 1977 .......L 2-7..................A Feb. 13, 1977.......L 4-5..................H Dec. 9, 1977 ........L 5-7..................A Dec. 10, 1977 ......L 5-6 ot .............H Dec. 5, 1978 ........W 6-1 ................H Feb. 6, 1979.........L 3-8..................A Dec. 11, 1979 ......L 4-7..................H Feb. 5, 1980.........L 2-3..................A Nov. 21, 1980 ......L 2-6..................H Nov. 22, 1980 ......L 1-6..................A Dec. 1, 1981 ........L 2-4..................H Jan. 12, 1982 .......L 4-10................A Dec. 14, 1983 ......L 6-7..................H Nov. 16, 1984 ......L 4-13................H Nov. 17, 1984 ......L 3-6..................A Nov. 8, 1985 ........L 3-8..................H Nov. 9, 1985 ........W 6-5 ot ............A Nov. 14, 1986 ......L 3-8..................A Nov. 15, 1986 ......L 6-7..................H Nov. 13, 1987 ......L 1-5..................A Nov. 28, 1988 ......L 2-5..................H Nov. 10, 1989 ......T 3-3 ot .............H Nov. 11, 1989 ......L 1-7..................A Jan. 22, 1991 .......L 1-3..................A Jan. 29, 1991 .......L 3-4..................H Dec. 10, 1991 ......L 1-4..................A Jan. 10, 1992 .......L 2-4..................H Nov. 11, 1992 ......L 3-12................A Feb. 23, 1993.......L 2-6..................H Nov. 12, 1993 ......L 1-9..................H Nov. 13, 1993 ......L 1-5..................A Nov. 25, 1994 ......L 2-4..................H Nov. 26, 1994 ......L 1-10................H Dec. 5, 1995 ........L 2-4..................H Jan. 7, 1997 .........L 2-3 ot .............H Jan. 6, 1998 .........L 1-2..................H Feb. 24, 1998.......L 2-6..................A Nov. 28, 1998 ......L 2-8..................A Jan. 28, 2000 .......L 0-10................A Dec. 1, 2000 ........L 1-4..................A
Jan. 25, 2002 .......L 1-8..................A Nov. 29, 2002 ......L 0-7..................H Nov. 28, 2003 ......L 2-4..................A Oct. 22, 2004 .......L 1-4..................H Oct. 22, 2005 .......L 3-6..................A Oct. 6, 2006 .........L 1-2..................H Jan. 19, 2008 .......L 1-2..................A Nov. 28, 2009 ......W 4-1 ................H Feb. 5, 2010.........L 0-2..................A Nov. 12, 2010 ......L 4-6..................H Dec. 30, 2011 ......W 2-1 ................A Oct. 19, 2012 .......L 2-6..................H Nov. 19, 2013 ......W 3-1 ................A Nov. 22, 2014 ......W 3-1 ................H
Denver: DU Leads 33-4-1 Jan. 26, 1972 .......L 3-6..................A Feb. 11, 1973 .......L 3-4 ot .............A Nov. 23, 1973 ......L 4-6..................A Jan. 21, 1975 .......L 4-7..................A Jan. 13, 1976 .......L 6-11 ................H Feb. 11, 1976 .......L 3-11 ................A Feb. 1, 1977.........W 9-8 ................A Jan. 10, 1978 .......L 3-7..................H Feb. 14, 1978.......L 3-7..................H Jan. 15, 1980 .......W 5-3 ................A Feb. 12, 1980.......L 1-11 ................A Jan. 27, 1981 .......L 2-10................A Feb. 10, 1981.......L 2-5..................H Feb. 2, 1982.........L 0-7..................A Feb. 1, 1983.........L 4-11 ................H Feb. 7, 1984.........L 3-4..................A Jan. 22, 1985 .......L 1-8..................H Jan. 21, 1986 .......L 2-5..................A Jan. 13, 1987 .......L 6-9..................H Dec. 27, 1995 ......L 1-11 ................A Feb. 5, 1999.........L 3-7..................H Feb. 25, 2000.......L 0-4..................A Dec. 29, 2000 ......L 2-5..................A Jan. 20, 2002 .......L 1-2 (#1) ..........H Nov. 30, 2002 ......L 0-7..................A Nov. 29, 2003 ......L 1-4$................H Jan. 1, 2005 .........L 4-9$................A Oct. 21, 2005 .......L 2-4..................H Nov. 24, 2006 ......L 1-2..................A Jan. 18, 2008 .......W 5-2 ................H Nov. 29, 2008 ......L 1-4..................A Feb. 6, 2010.........L 1-2 ot .............H Nov. 27, 2010 ......L 1-3..................A Dec. 31, 2011 ......L 1-7..................H Oct. 20, 2012 .......L 2-5..................A Nov. 22, 2013 ......T 3-3 ot .............H Nov. 23, 2013 ......L 1-3..................A Nov. 21, 2014 ......L 0-7..................A $ National Champions
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series vs. 2015-16 opponents
Holy Cross AF Leads: 20-8-11 Feb. 5, 1993.........W 4-3 ................H Feb. 6, 1993.........W 8-0 ................H Oct. 23, 1998 .......T 5-5 ot .............H Oct. 24, 1998 .......W 5-2 ................H Oct. 22, 1999 .......W 3-2 ................A Oct. 23, 1999 .......W 6-2 ................A Oct. 19, 2001 .......W 4-3 ................H Oct. 20, 2001 .......L 6-7 .................H Dec. 30, 2001 ......W 5-1 ................N* Oct. 18, 2002 .......W 6-4 ................A Oct. 19, 2002 .......L 2-7 .................A Feb. 13, 2004.......L 4-8 .................H Feb. 14, 2004.......W 5-2 ................H Oct. 29, 2004 .......T 2-2 ot .............A Oct. 30, 2004 .......L 2-5 .................A Jan. 12, 2007 .......T 2-2 ot .............A Jan. 13, 2007 .......T 2-2 ot .............A Mar. 16, 2007 ......W 3-0 ................H& Nov. 23, 2007......W 3-1 ................H Nov. 24, 2007......T 5-5 ot .............H Nov. 14, 2008......W 1-0 ot ............A Nov. 15, 2008......W 5-1 ................A Feb. 20, 2009.......W 4-3 ................H Feb. 21, 2009.......W 3-2 ...............H Nov. 13, 2009......W 1-0 ................A Nov. 14, 2009......T 2-2 ot .............A Jan. 22, 2010 .......L 4-6 .................H Jan. 23, 2010 .......W 4-3 ot ............H Dec. 3, 2010 ........T 1-1 ot .............H Dec. 4, 2010 ........W 7-6 ................H Mar. 18, 2011 ......W 3-2 ................N% Jan. 6, 2012 .........T 3-3 ot .............A Jan. 7, 2012 .........L 3-4 .................A Nov. 2, 2012........L 2-3 .................H Nov. 3, 2012........W 7-0 ................H Dec. 6, 2013 ........T 2-2 ot ............A Dec. 7, 2013 ........T 2-2 ot .............A Jan. 2, 2015 .........T 1-1 ot .............A Jan. 3, 2015 .........L 1-3 .................A * UConn Tourn. Championship & AHA Quarterfinal, USAFA % AHA Semifinals, Rochester, NY
Mercyhurst AF Leads: 14-12-3 Jan. 5, 2007 ........W 5-3 ...............A Jan. 6, 2007 ........W 3-1 ...............A Feb. 2, 2007 ........L 5-7 ................H Feb. 3, 2007 ........L 2-3 ot ............H Nov. 2, 2007 .......L 3-5 ................H Nov. 3, 2007 .......W 6-2 ...............H Feb. 8, 2008 ........L 1-3 ................A Feb. 9, 2008 ........W 7-0 ...............A
Mar. 16, 2008 .....W 5-4 (2ot) ......N& Jan. 30, 2009 ......T 4-4 ot ............A Jan. 31, 2009 ......L 2-3 ot ............A Mar. 21, 2009 .....W 2-0 ...............N& Dec. 11, 2009 .....T 3-3 ot ............H Dec. 12, 2009 .....L 1-3 ................H Nov. 5, 2010 .......L 2-6 ................H Feb. 18, 2011 ......W 5-3 ...............A Feb. 19, 2011 ......W 6-5 ...............A Nov. 12, 2011 .....L 2-3 ................A Feb. 17, 2012 ......W 8-0 ...............H Feb. 18, 2012 ......L 1-2 ................H Mar. 16, 2012 .....W 5-2 ...............N# Nov. 30, 2012......L 4-5 .................H Feb. 8, 2013.........W 4-2 ................A Feb. 9, 2013.........T 2-2 ot .............A Nov. 2, 2013........L 2-8 .................A Feb. 7, 2014.........W 5-3 ................H Feb. 8, 2014.........W 2-0 ................H Oct. 10, 2014 .......W 5-1 ................H Oct. 11, 2014 .......L 2-4 .................H & AHA Championship Game # AHA Semifinals, Rochester, NY
Nebraska-Omaha UNO Leads: 3-1 Oct. 25, 1997 .......W 4-2 ...............H Oct. 26, 1997 .......L 1-6 .................H Jan. 15, 1999 .......L 2-6 .................A Jan. 16, 1999 .......L 0-4 .................A
Niagara NU Leads: 30-20-5 Nov. 8, 1996 ......W 5-2 ............. H (Ind.) Nov. 9, 1996 ......W 4-3 ot ......... H (Ind .) Jan. 23, 1998 .....L 1-4 .............. A (Ind.) Jan. 24, 1998 .....L 3-6 .............. A (Ind.) Feb. 13, 1998 .....W 4-3 ............. H (Ind.) Feb. 14, 1998 ....L 2-5 .............. H (Ind.) Jan. 22, 1999 .....W 4-1 .............. H (Ind.) Jan. 23, 1999 .....W 3-2 ............. H (Ind.) Mar. 5, 1999 ......L 2-4 .............. A (Ind.) Mar. 6, 1999 ......L 0-5 .............. A (Ind.) Oct. 10, 1999 ....L 0-3 .............. N % (CHA) Jan. 2, 2000 .......L 1-3 .............. A (CHA) Jan. 3, 2000 .......L 0-3 .............. A (CHA) Jan. 30, 2000 .....L 0-3 .............. H (CHA) Mar. 11, 2000 ....L 1-9 .............. N* (CHA) Oct. 27, 2000 ....L 2-3 ot .......... H (CHA) Oct. 28, 2000 ....T 2-2 ot .......... H (CHA) Feb. 23, 2001 ....W 5-2 ............. A (CHA) Feb. 24, 2001 ....T 1-1 ot .......... A (CHA) Mar. 10, 2001 ....L 1-2 .............. N* (CHA) Jan. 27, 2002 .....L 0-4 .............. H (CHA) Feb. 22, 2002 ....T 3-3 ot .......... A (CHA) Feb. 23, 2002 ....W 4-1 ............. A (CHA) Mar. 14, 2002 ....W 5-3 ............. A^ (CHA)
Oct. 5, 2002 ......L 3-7 .............. N$ (CHA) Nov. 1, 2002 ......W 5-2 ............. A (CHA) Nov. 2, 2002 ......L 2-6 .............. A (CHA) Jan. 10, 2002 .....L 1-6 .............. H (CHA) Jan. 11, 2002 .....L 2-3 .............. H (CHA) Nov. 21, 2003 ....L 2-3 ot .......... H (CHA) Nov. 22, 2003 .....L 2-5 .............. H (CHA) Feb. 20, 2004 ....L 1-4 .............. A (CHA) Feb. 21, 2004 ....L 1-5 .............. A (CHA) Jan. 21, 2005 .....L 2-3 .............. A (CHA) Jan. 22, 2005 .....L 0-3 .............. A (CHA) Feb. 18, 2005 ....L 2-5 .............. H (CHA) Feb. 19, 2005 ....L 3-5 .............. H (CHA) Jan. 13, 2006 .....W 5-4 ot ......... H (CHA) Jan. 14, 2006 .....L 2-7 .............. H (CHA) Feb. 10, 2006 .....W 3-2 ............. A (CHA) Feb. 11, 2006 .....L 2-6 .............. A (CHA) Nov. 20, 2010 ....W 7-4 ............. A (AHA) Feb. 11, 2011 ....W 3-2 ............. H (AHA) Feb. 12, 2011 ....L 4-5 ot .......... H (AHA) Oct. 14, 2011 .....W 3-2 ot ......... H (AHA) Feb. 10, 2012 ....W 2-0 ............. A (AHA) Feb. 11, 2012 ....T 3-3 ot .......... A (AHA) Jan. 5, 2013 ........L 3-4 .............. A (AHA) Mar. 1, 2013 .......W 5-2 .............. H #(AHA) Mar. 2, 2013 .......W 6-1 .............. H #(AHA) Oct. 27, 2013 .....W 7-4 ................ H (AHA) Feb. 28, 2014........ L 1-4 .................. A (AHA) Mar. 1, 2014 ......... W 4-1 ................ A (AHA) Mar. 14, 2014 ....... W 2-1 ............... H @(AHA) Mar. 15, 2014 ....... L 3-4 .................. H @(AHA) Mar. 16, 2014 ....... L 3-4 ot ............. H @(AHA) Jan. 9, 2015........... W 4-3 ................. H (AHA) Jan. 10, 2015 ........ W 4-3 ot ............. H (AHA) Feb. 20, 2015........ L 1-6................... A (AHA) Feb. 21, 2015........ T 4-4 ot .............. A (AHA) * CHA Tournament in Huntsville, AL ; % Johnson Nissan Classic in Anchorage, AK; ^ CHA Tournament in Niagara, NY; $ Lefty McFadden Tourn. in Dayton, OH # Ranked 13th in the nation @ AHA Quarterfinals played at USAFA
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series vs. 2015-16 opponents RIT AF Leads 22-19-3 Nov. 30, 1990......W 5-4 ot ............H Dec. 1, 1990 ........W 6-3 ................H Dec. 1, 1995 ........L 3-4 .................H Dec. 2, 1985 ........L 0-2 .................H Dec. 9, 2000 ........L 3-4 .................H Oct. 15, 2005 .......L 2-5 .................N& Dec. 30, 2005 ......W 3-2 ................H Dec. 31, 2005 ......T 2-2 ot .............H Feb. 13, 2006.......W 3-2 ot ............A Nov. 3, 2006........W 3-0 ................H Nov. 4, 2006........T 4-4 ot .............H Feb. 9, 2007.........L 4-5 .................A Feb. 10, 2007.......L 1-2 .................A Nov, 9, 2007........W 2-1 ot ............A Nov. 10, 2007......L 3-4 .................A Jan. 11, 2008 .......W 5-2 ................H Jan. 12, 2008 .......L 3-4 ot .............H Mar. 15, 2008 ......W 5-0 ................N% Dec. 5, 2008 ........W 2-0 ...............H Dec. 6, 2008 ........L 2-3 ot .............H Feb. 27, 2009.......L 4-6 .................A Feb. 28, 2009.......W 3-1 ...............A Oct. 23, 2009 .......W 5-4 ................H Oct. 24, 2009 .......W 3-2 ot ............H Feb. 19, 2010.......L 2-3 ot .............A Feb. 20, 2010.......L 0-3 .................A Nov. 7, 2010........W 4-3 ................H Feb. 4, 2011.........L 0-1 ot .............A Feb. 5, 2011.........T 5-5 ot .............A Mar. 19, 2011 ......W 1-0 ................N# Nov. 11, 2011......L 1-3 .................A Feb. 3, 2012.........W 3-0 ................H Feb. 4, 2012.........W 4-2 ................H Mar. 17, 2012 ......W 4-0 ................N# Dec. 2, 2012 ........W 3-2 ot ...........H Feb. 22, 2013.......W 5-3 ................A Feb. 23, 2013.......L 1-2 .................A
Nov. 1, 2013........W 2-0 ................A Feb. 21, 2014.......W 4-3 ................H Feb. 22, 2014.......L 2-3 .................H Oct. 24, 2014 .......L 1-5 .................H Oct. 25, 2014 .......W 4-3 ot ............H Mar. 13, 2015 ......L 1-2 .................A ^ Mar. 14, 2015 ......L 3-7 .................A ^ & Q-Cup Tournament % AHA Semifinal, Rochester, NY # AHA Championship, Rochester, NY ^ AHA Quarterfinals, Rochester, NY
Robert Morris AF Leads: 13-12-1 Nov. 19, 2004......W 5-0 ................A Nov. 20, 2004......W 2-1 ot ............A Feb. 4, 2005.........W 4-2 ................H Feb. 5, 2005.........L 1-2 .................H Feb. 3, 2006.........L 2-5 .................A Feb. 4, 2006.........L 2-3 .................A Feb. 24, 2006.......L 2-3 ot .............H Feb. 25, 2006.......L 1-5 .................H Mar. 10, 2006 ......L 3-4 .................N* Nov. 26, 2006......W 4-3 ................H Oct. 17, 2010 .......L 2-3 .................A& Feb. 25, 2011.......W 4-2 ................H Feb. 26, 2011.......W 4-2 ................H Oct. 16, 2011 .......W 4-2 ................H Feb. 24, 2012.......L 1-2 ot .............A Feb. 25, 2012.......W 3-0 ................A Oct. 27, 2012 .......W 4-1 ................A Jan. 25, 2013 .......W 2-0 ................H Jan. 26, 2013 .......W 4-1 ................H Nov. 16, 2013......W 4-3 ................H Jan. 24, 2014 .......L 1-3 .................H Jan. 25, 2014 .......L 3-5 .................H Nov. 14, 2014......T 3-3 ot .............A Nov. 15, 2014......W 2-1 ot ............A Jan. 30, 2014 .......L 4-5 ot .............H Jan. 31, 2014 .......L 2-5 .................H
Oct. 10, 2008 ......W 4-1 ...............A Oct. 11, 2008 ......W 4-3 ot ...........A Nov. 21, 2008 .....W 8-1 ...............H Nov. 22, 2008 .....W 7-1 ...............H Mar. 13, 2009 .....W 4-3 ...............H@ Mar. 14, 2009 .....L 1-4 ................H@ Mar. 15, 2009 .....W 8-1 ................H@ Jan. 2, 2010 ........L 1-4 ................A Jan. 3, 2010 ........L 1-5 ................A Feb. 26, 2010 ......W 6-3 ...............H Feb. 27, 2010 ......W 8-1 ...............H Mar. 19, 2010 .....L 1-2 ................N% Jan. 7, 2011 ........T 5-5 ot ............A Jan. 8, 2011 ........L 2-4 ................A Mar. 11, 2011 .....W 7-5 ...............H$ Mar. 12, 2011 .....W 4-0 ...............H$ Nov. 4, 2011 .......W 2-1 ...............H Nov. 5, 2011 .......W 3-2 ...............H Jan. 19, 2013 .......W 5-2 ................A Jan. 20, 2013 .......W 6-3 ................A Jan. 17, 2014 .......W 6-4 ................H Jan. 18, 2014 .......W 4-0 ................H Feb. 6, 2015.........L 4-5 ot .............A Feb. 7, 2015.........L 2-3 .................A & AHA Semifinal, Rochester, NY ^ RPI Tournament in York, NY # UConn Classic Tournament @ AHA First Round Best of Three at USAFA % AHA Semifinal, Rochester, NY $ AHA Quarterfinals at USAFA
* CHA Tournament in Detroit, MI & Consol Energy Center (home of Pittsburgh Penguins), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sacred Heart AF leads 21-6-4 Jan. 7, 2000 ........W 6-1 ...............H Jan. 8, 2000 ........W 7-3 ...............H Dec. 28, 2003 .....T 2-2 ot ............N# Nov. 26, 2004 .....W 3-2 ot ...........N^ Dec. 1, 2006 .......T 3-3 ot ............H Dec. 2, 2006 .......T 1-1 ot ............H Mar. 16, 2007 .....W 5-4 ot ...........N& Jan. 4, 2008 ........L 1-2 ................A Jan. 5, 2008 ........W 3-1 ...............A
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Falcon hockey history With the drop of the puck to begin the 2015-16 season, the Falcons will enter their 48th season of Division I hockey.
The program continued to gain momentum, posting its first winning season in 197071 with a 15-11-2 record.
With the Academy still in its infancy, the dream of hockey at the youngest military academy was born.
However, it was the following season that would be the Falcons’ breakthrough year. Heyliger hired his former All-American player at Michigan, John Matchefts, as an assistant coach and the Falcons posted a 25-6 record in 1971-72. A few years later, in Matchefts’ first season as head coach, the Falcons posted a 24-5-1 mark for the school’s best winning percentage. What will best be remembered from that team is a pair of dramatic one-goal wins over Colorado College.
In 1958, a group of cadets began an intramural hockey team. Relying on freezing temperatures and the shadows from the dormitory, cadets donned football and lacrosse equipment and played hockey in the courtyard of Vandenberg Hall. A few years later one of the greatest college hockey coaches ever, Vic Heyliger, became interested in such a fledgling program. With six national championships to his credit at Michigan, the “Father of Air Force Hockey,” came to the Academy in 1966 and guided the club team. At long last came the night of Nov. 29, 1968, when the first hockey game was played at the Cadet Ice Arena. The Falcons defeated the Colorado All-Stars, a collage of former collegiate players, 8-6. The first game was not without its share of quirky moments. During the first shift in the first period, a slap shot was taken and went completely through the “shatter-proof” glass and onto the running track in the multi-purpose area. The Falcons finally got their first taste of intercollegiate competition in the new arena and it was not pleasant. Notre Dame, another first-year program, swept the Falcons, 8-1 and 5-4. Air Force gained its first home win with a 6-4 win over Ohio State on Jan. 17, 1968.
Matchefts went on to win 154 games in 11 seasons before passing the baton to his former standout, Chuck Delich. Delich, who still ranks 10th in NCAA history in career points per game, shattered every school record in his four years.
led the Falcons to more Division I victories than any other Falcon coach. In Serratore’s 10th season, he took the program to new heights. The Falcons claimed the Atlantic Hockey Association championship and played Minnesota in the NCAA West Regional, both firsts for any service academy team. A 4-3 loss to the Gophers only whet the Falcons’ appetite. Serratore backed that championship season up with another ring as the Falcons won the AHA title and faced second-ranked Miami in the NCAA Northeast Regional, falling to the RedHawks in overtime. After knocking on the door twice, the Falcons finally kicked it in with a record-setting season in 2008-09. AFA won a schoolrecord 28 games, won its third straight AHA championship and won its first-ever NCAA game with a win over the storied Michigan Wolverines.
After taking over the program in 1985, Delich garnered early success much like his predecessor. In his second season, he posted a 19-10 record, the most wins in 10 years. He then strung together a school-record five consecutive winning seasons in his 12 years while tying the school record with 154 coaching wins. During the Delich years, the Falcons posted a winning record against rival Army, including a 6-1-1 record at home against the Black Knights.
In 2010-11, the Falcons claimed their fourth championship in five years. Another trip to the NCAA Tournament ended with yet another overtime loss, this time a 2-1 loss to top-seeded Yale.
The third decade of Falcon hockey brought several changes to the program. Frank Serratore, who has coached at nearly every level of hockey, took over in 1998. His enthusiastic, disciplined style of hockey injected a new energy into the program. He has
With its humble beginnings in an outdoor rink relying on the unpredictable Colorado weather, Falcon hockey has grown by leaps and bounds. In the past 10 years, nearly 700,000 fans have watched the Falcons.
The Falcons added their fifth conference title in the last six years by beating RIT, 4-0, in the 2011-12 championship game. AFA’s season ended in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 loss to No. 1 Boston College, the eventual national champions.
COACHING HISTORY Coach Vic Heyliger John Matchefts Chuck Delich Frank Serratore Total
Heyliger
Years 1969-74 1975-85 1986-97 1998-Pres. ---
Seasons 6 11 12 18 47
Matchefts
G 165 310 370 671 1516
W 85 154 154 309 702
Delich
L 77 150 197 298 722
T 3 6 19 66 94
Pct. .524 .506 .442 .510 .493
Serratore
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falcons in the hall of fame Having only four head coaches in the 47 seasons of varsity hockey, the Air Force Academy is proud to have two former coaches elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame: Vic Heyliger and John Matchefts.
VIC HEYLIGER HEAD COACH 1969-1974
JOHN MATCHEFTS HEAD COACH 1975-1985
Vic Heyliger, the “Father of Air Force Hockey,” came to the Academy in 1966 to coach the Falcons’ club team. In 1968-69, he became the Falcons’ first varsity head coach. In his six seasons at the helm, the Falcons quickly became a competitive hockey program at the Division I level. Heyliger led the Falcons to an 85-77-3 record, including a phenomenal 25-6 record in 1971-72, the fourth season of varsity hockey.
John Matchefts was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1991 and was named to the NCAA’s 50th anniversary hockey team in 1997. Matchefts played on three national championship teams at Michigan under Vic Heyliger from 1951-53. Matchefts earned All-American honors in 1951 and 1953, was twice named to the all-tournament team at the NCAA Championships and was the finals MVP in 1953.
The native of Concord, Mass., will always be regarded as one of the greatest college hockey coaches ever. In 13 seasons as the head coach of his alma mater, Michigan, he led the Wolverines to six NCAA Championships. He led the Wolverines to a 228-61-13 record from 1944-57.
Following his college playing career, Matchefts played on the USA National Team in 1955 and earned a silver medal as an alternate captain with the 1956 USA Olympic Team. After serving as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, Matchefts returned to hockey in 1957 as the head coach at Lincoln High School in Thief River Falls, Minn. While coaching at Lincoln and his alma mater, Eveleth High School, he led the 1959 and 1960 teams to the state tournament and never had a losing season.
In his fourth season, he led the 1948 Wolverines to a 20-2-1 record and the school’s first NCAA Championship ever. He repeated the feat in 1951 as Michigan posted a 22-4-1 record and defeated Brown, 7-1, in the championship game. That title was Michigan’s first of three straight championships and five in six years. Heyliger was a threeyear letterman at Michigan from 1934-37. The outstanding defenseman award at Michigan is named in his honor. Following his playing career at Michigan, he played three seasons in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Blackhawks. The 1938 graduate of Michigan began his coaching career at the University of Illinois. In four seasons, he guided the Illini to a 59-29-4 record. Heyliger, who was instrumental in the development of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, was named the National Collegiate Coach of the Year in 1953. After leaving Michigan in 1957, he remained active in hockey as he coached the USA National Team that competed against the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. In 1962 and 1963, Heyliger coached West Germany in the World Championships and later coached Team USA at the 1966 World Championships. He was elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minn., in September 1974. Heyliger passed away in 2006.
The native of Eveleth, Minn., guided the Colorado College hockey program for five seasons and posted a 48-72-2 mark. He was named the 1969 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year. Matchefts came to the Academy in 1972 as an assistant coach to Heyliger for three seasons. He took over the head coaching duties in 1974. In 11 seasons, Matchefts led the Falcons to a 154-150-6 record from 1974-85. In his first season at Air Force, he led the Falcons to a remarkable 245-1 record, the second-best mark in school history. He also paced the Falcons to four winning seasons in his first five years. His 154 wins are tied with Chuck Delich as the second-most career hockey coaching wins in AFA history. As an assistant coach, Matchefts went back to his hometown to recruit a player who was overlooked by nearly every other Division I school. Four years later, Chuck Delich became Air Force’s all-time leading scorer and one of the most potent offensive players in NCAA history. After spending four seasons as Matchefts’ assistant, Delich succeeded him as the Falcons’ head coach in 1984. Matchefts passed away in 2013.
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#4 Gary Batinich
#4 Mark DeGironimo
#5 Joe Doyle
Wing, 1975-78, Eveleth, Minn.
Center, 1993-96, Billerica, Mass.
Wing, 1986-89, Weymouth, Mass.
Batinich is the only noncenter in the top five career scorers. He ranks fifth in career scoring with 196 points. The native of Eveleth, Minn., led the team in assists as a sophomore with 42, the third-most in AFA history. As a freshman, Batinich scored the game-winning goal in both of AFA’s wins over Colorado College in 1974-75. Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 Career
GM 29 26 26 23 104
Goals 21 22 22 17 82
Assists 29 42 26 17 114
Points 50 64 48 34 196
Pen-Min. 18-36 13-27 7-16 13-28 51-107
DeGironimo ranks 18th on the career scoring list with 131 points in 124 career games. He was the team captain and MVP of the 1995-96 team. As a junior, he led the team with 20 goals and 39 points. Year 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Career
GM 27 32 32 33 124
Goals 6 14 20 17 57
Assists 9 22 19 23 74
Points 15 36 39 40 131
Pen-Min. 6-15 15-30 15-38 14-30 50-113
#5 Chuck Delich Center, 1974-77, Eveleth, Minn.
#11 Beau Bilek Defenseman, 1992-95, Des Moines, Iowa The captain and MVP of the 1994-95 team, Bilek helped lead the Falcons to consecutive 15win seasons. Bilek ranks third in career scoring among defensemen and 27th overall. He led the team with 42 points in 1993-94. The Des Moines, Iowa, native led the Falcon defensemen in points three consecutive seasons. He played four years of professional hockey in the Chicago Blackhawks organization and was a two-time all-star (1997-98 and 1998-99) with the Columbus Chill of the ECHL. Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Career
GM 32 30 32 33 127
Goals 10 6 9 8 33
Assists 13 14 33 29 89
Points 23 20 42 37 122
Pen-Min. 12-24 16-32 17-34 19-38 64-128
Delich is the school’s all-time leader in goals and points with 156 and 279, respectively. He holds 14 AFA records and was named the team’s most valuable player twice. Delich not only broke the existing career records for goals and points in 1977, he obliterated them by more than 50 goals and 60 points. He also earned the Academy’s Athletic Excellence award in 1976 and 1977. He is the all-time leading goal scorer in NCAA history. Delich spent 16 years in the military, retiring as a major in 1993. He was the head coach from 1985 to 1997. His 154 career coaching wins are tied as the second-most in AFA history. Delich was inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011, the third induction class. Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Career
#7 Frank Daldine Daldine is one of only two players in school history to lead the team in points all four years. He led the team in goals three times. Daldine ranks eighth in career scoring with 156 points. The team captain and most valuable player in 1984-85, Daldine helped lead the Falcons to their first winning season in seven years (1985-86). Originally from Rochester, Mich., Daldine scored 30 or more points every season and tallied 44 points as a junior and senior. He also led the Falcons in powerplay goals three times, including a career-best 10 in 1983-84. GM 28 26 27 28 109
Goals 16 17 28 18 79
Assists 21 14 16 26 77
Points 37 31 44 44 156
Goals 43 38 44 31 156
Assists 24 26 35 38 123
Points 67 64 79 69 279
Pen-Min. 10-36 16-40 17-45 15-30 58-151
Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Career
Pen-Min. 7-17 6-12 12-24 11-22 36-75
GM 27 29 26 28 110
Goals 4 12 17 24 57
Assists 6 18 21 24 69
Points 10 30 38 48 126
Pen-Min. 9-18 12-24 11-22 5-10 37-74
#9 Steve Hall Center, 1969-71, White Bear Lake, Minn. Hall currently ranks 17th on Air Force’s career scoring list with 136 points in 75 games. He is one of only two Falcons among the top 17 in career scoring to have only played three seasons. He was the captain of Air Force’s first varsity team and led the first two AFA teams in goals. In 1968-69, he led the Falcons with 21 goals, 22 assists and 43 points. He also led the team with 31 goals in 196970. Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Career
#7 Joe Delich
Center, 1983-86, Rochester, Mich.
Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Career
GM 27 29 26 27 109
Doyle was part of the first class in AFA history to post four winning seasons. He led the team in goals in 1987-88 and 1988-89 and was named the team MVP in each of those seasons. He ranks 23rd in career scoring with 126 points in 110 games. Doyle returned to the Academy as an assistant coach from 1994-98 and from 2003-06. Doyle was an assistant coach during Frank Serratore’s first season and helped the Falcons win 15 games in 1997-98, more than the two previous seasons combined.
GM 22 25 28 75
Goals 21 31 19 71
Assists 22 18 25 65
Points 43 49 44 136
Pen-Min. 18-36 6-32 8-16 32-94
#25 Tim Hartje
Forward, 1986-89, Eveleth, Minn.
Forward, 1983-86, Anoka, Minn.
The younger brother of Chuck, Joe certainly left his own mark on Academy hockey. He is currently tied for 19th in career scoring with 130 points in 113 games (47-83-130). He led the team in assists with 25 in 198788 and 31 in 1988-89. In 198788, he also led the team in points (42) and ied for the lead in goals (17). Delich returned to the Academy as an assistant coach from 1999-2002.
The team co-captain of the 1985-86 team, Hartje helped lead the team to its first winning season in seven years (15-13). In each of the four seasons he played, the team increased its win total. He is tied for 38th in career scoring with 107 points and 25th in goals with 53. As a senior, he was named the team’s MVP as he led the Falcons with 19 goals and four game-winners and was second on the team with 40 points.
Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Career
GM 27 29 29 28 113
Goals 6 11 17 13 47
Assists 3 24 25 31 83
Points 9 35 42 44 130
Pen-Min. 3-6 12-27 15-32 20-47 50-112
Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Career
GM 28 26 29 28 111
Goals 10 10 14 19 53
Assists 9 10 13 22 54
Points 19 20 27 40 107
Pen-Min. 4-8 1-2 5-10 4-8 14-28
Many outstanding hockey players have worn the blue and silver, but these 27 players were selected by the alumni as members of the Falcon Hockey Wall of Fame.
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#19 Bob Ingraham
#1 Mark Liebich
#1 Al Morrison
Defense, 1990-93, Georgetown, Mass.
Goalie, 1989-92, Rexford, N.Y.
Goalie, 1972-75, White Bear Lake, Minn.
Bob Ingraham holds the career record for goals by a defenseman with 47 and ranks fourth in career scoring by a defenseman with 116 points. As a senior, he was the team captain of the 1992-93 team and is the only defenseman in school history to lead the team in goals for a season. In 1990-91, he led the Falcons with 18 goals, the most ever by a blueliner.
A four-year letterman, Liebich was just the second goaltender honored on the Wall of Fame. A 1992 graduate, Liebich ranks fourth in games played by a goalie (87) and third in saves (2,551). Among goalies with more than 50 games played, he ranks fifth in goals-against average (4.05) and tied for seventh in saves percentage (.878). A four-year starter, he won 33 career games. As a sophomore, he posted a career-best 55 saves as the Falcons earned a rare tie with Colorado College, 3-3, in 1989.
The third goaltender to have his photo placed on the Wall of Fame, Morrison still holds the school record with 121 saves in a series vs. Michigan State in 1973. He played more minutes (6,180) and made more saves (3,270) than any other Falcon goalie. During his four years, the Falcons posted a record of 77-42-1. AFA won 25 games his freshman year and 24 his senior year.
Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Career
GM 27 32 34 20 113
Goals 13 18 14 2 47
Assists 17 22 24 6 69
Points 30 40 38 8 116
Pen-Min. 13-26 8-24 10-28 8-24 39-102
#9 Justin Kieffer
Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Career
GM 17 19 21 30 87
SV/% .881 .886 .865 .871 .878
GA/GAA 66/4.27 77/4.40 89/4.60 121/4.24 353/4.05
SHO 0 1 0 1 2
Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Career
Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Career
GM 33 31 34 35 133
Goals 5 23 24 14 66
Assists 14 11 27 24 76
Points 19 34 51 38 142
Pen-Min. 19-38 28-74 37-86 26-55 110-253
#2 Doug Leibbrand
SV/% .882 .858 .875 .873 .872
GA/GAA 103/3.7 187/6.0 108/4.8 82/4.2 480/4.6
SHO 0 1 1 2 4
#1 Kim Newman
Center, 1996-99, Brainerd, Minn. Kieffer became just the second player in school history to tie or lead the team in goals, assists and points in consecutive seasons. Tied for 13th in career scoring, he was one of just 20 seniors named to Team USA for the North American College Hockey Championships. He won the Academy Athletic Excellence award in 1998 and the Athletic Achievement award in 1999. The two-time team captain won the Vic Heyliger Award in 1998 and won the Delich Award twice. He was a first-team GTE/CoSIDA academic all-district selection and a third-team academic All-American. In 1998, he led the nation with 14 power-play goals.
GM 28 32 25 20 105
#20 Bill Luukkonen
Goalie, 1969-71, Eveleth, Minn.
Defenseman, 1976-79, Eveleth, Minn.
One of the best goaltenders to ever wear the blue and silver, Newman is one of only two players in school history to be named team MVP three times. A two-time team captain, Newman still holds many AFA records. His .903 career saves percentage has stood for more than 30 years. The native of Eveleth, Minn., posted 1,166 saves in 1969-70, a mark that may never be broken. As the goalie on AFA’s first varsity team (1968-69), Newman led the Falcons to their first winning season (15-11-2 in 1970-71).
Luukkonen was the team co-captain in 1979-80 and the team’s top scoring defenseman as a junior and senior. In 110 career games, he scored 67 points and ranks 15th on the career scoring list for defensemen. Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Career
GM 26 27 26 31 110
Goals 1 3 9 10 23
Assists 2 6 17 19 44
Points 3 9 26 29 67
Pen-Min. 14-28 8-16 8-16 18-36 48-96
#25 Gerry Micheletti
Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Career
GM 22 25 27 74
SV/% 939/.882 1166/.899 1123/.9075 3228/.903
GA/GAA 125/5.68 131/4.50 114/4.10 370/5.00
SHO 1 2 1 4
#25 Steve Mullvain
Defenseman, 1972-75, Hibbing, Minn.
Defenseman, 1970-73, Richfield, Minn.
The team co-captain in 197677, Leibbrand ranks second in career scoring among defensemen and is tied for 24th overall in AFA history. He played on the 1974-75 team that posted a 24-5-1 record, the best winning percentage in school history. Leibbrand led the blueliners in scoring in 1975-76 and 1976-77. He was selected as the team’s MVP in 1977 when he tallied 14 goals. His 35 career goals are the second most by any Falcon defenseman.
One of the best defensemen to ever play at the Academy, he is the top scoring defenseman in AFA history and is tied for 21st overall. The Hibbing, Minn., product is one of only four Falcon hockey players to earn the coveted AFA Male MVP. He earned the award in 1975 as he led the Falcon defense in goals, assists and points for the third consecutive season. Micheletti was the team captain and MVP of the 1974-75 team that posted the best record (24-5-1) in school history. His 95 career assists and 127 career points are the most by any Falcon defenseman.
A four-year letterman on defense, Mullvain was the captain of the 1972-73 team. As a senior, he was named the team’s MVP with 23 points in 30 games. He was the first defenseman in AFA history to earn team MVP honors. As a junior, he scored a career-best 44 points, a record for defensemen that stood until 1975. When he graduated, he was the top scoring defenseman in AFA history and ranked eighth in career scoring for all players.
Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Career
Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Career
Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 Career
Defenseman, 1974-77, Hastings, Minn.
GM 27 29 26 27 109
Goals 4 8 9 14 35
Assists 14 14 39 23 90
Points 18 22 48 37 125
Pen-Min. 11-22 20-38 19-38 13-26 63-124
GM 31 31 24 29 115
Goals 2 10 6 14 32
Assists 11 24 24 36 95
Points 13 34 30 50 127
Pen-Min. 29-74 38-94 33-82 18-36 118-286
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GM 29 28 31 30 118
Goals 2 7 8 6 23
Assists 13 19 36 17 85
Points 15 26 44 23 108
Pen-Min. 17-34 20-40 22-44 16-35 75-153
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#4 Tom Richards
#11 Bob Sajevic
#6 Mike Smellie
Center, 1979-82, St. Paul, Minn.
Center, 1977-80, St. Paul, Minn.
Right Wing, 1977-80, Detroit, Mich.
Sajevic was the third in the stretch of three great AFA scorers to cover nine straight years. He ranks second in career scoring with 228 points in 113 games. The native of St. Paul, Minn., joins Chuck Delich as the only two players in school history to record 100+ goals, 100+ assists and 200+ points. Sajevic led the team in scoring as a sophomore and senior. He still holds the AFA record with nine assists in one series against Hamline in 1977. He is tied for the most hat tricks in a series with two against New Hampshire in 1977 and for the most goals in a period with four against Winnipeg in 1980.
Smellie was the team cocaptain and most valuable player of the 1979-80 team. He currently ranks seventh in career scoring at the Academy with 77 goals, 89 assists and 166 points in 103 games. At just 5-8, 155 pounds, he used his quickness to rack up backto-back 50+ point seasons. He led the team with 34 goals and was tied for the lead with 65 points as a junior. He also led the team with five hat tricks and 11 power-play goals that season. As a senior, he collected 55 points to rank second on the team.
Richards ranks sixth in AFA history with 168 points in 118 career games. He also ranks sixth in career goals with 78. He was the team captain as a senior and led the team in goals (22), assists (20) and points (42) as a junior. Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Career
GM 29 31 26 30 118
Goals 6 17 22 22 78
Assists 7 24 20 26 90
Points 13 41 42 48 168
Pen-Min. 2-4 12-24 2-4 11-22 27-54
#19 Robin Robideaux Center, 1976-79, Silver Bay, Minn. Robideaux is tied for ninth in career scoring at the Academy with 152 points in 108 games. A team co-captain in 1978-79, he scored 32 or more points in each of his four years. As a senior, he had a career high 43 points. Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Career
GM 26 27 25 30 108
Goals 18 19 13 18 68
Assists 19 21 19 25 84
Points 37 40 32 43 152
Pen-Min. 14-28 26-55 22-55 26-62 88-200
#10 Bob Ross Center, 1969-72, Lakewood, Colo. Ross was the Academy’s career leading scorer for one season, before his record was broken by Dave Skalko. Ross ranks fourth in career scoring with 197 points in 106 games. He still holds the school records for most consecutive games with an assist with a nine-game streak in 1970. He is also tied for the school record with four goals in a period, five points in a period, two hat tricks in a series and three consecutive hat tricks. A native of Lakewood, Colo., Ross was a member of the first varsity hockey team ever at Air Force. Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 Career
GM 18 29 28 31 106
Goals 16 17 33 39 105
Assists 19 19 23 31 92
Points 35 36 56 70 197
Pen-Min. 2-7 6-20 3-6 4-8 15-41
Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Career
GM 27 25 30 31 113
Goals 15 25 32 35 107
Assists 25 34 33 29 121
Points 40 59 65 64 228
Pen-Min. 1-2 7-14 6-12 13-26 27-54
Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Career
GM 27 26 29 21 103
Goals 9 11 34 23 77
Assists 12 14 31 32 89
Points 21 25 65 55 166
Pen-Min. 4-8 7-14 6-12 7-14 24-48
#5 Dave Skalko
#21 Andy Veneri
Center, 1970-74, Gilbert, Minn.
Forward, 1991-95, Reading, Mass.
Skalko held the career record for points for four years until Chuck Delich broke the record in 1977. He still holds the school record for assists in a season (49 in 1972) and assists in a career (144). Skalko led the team in scoring as a freshman, junior and senior. He also led the team in assists those same years and is one of three players to lead the team in scoring for more than two seasons. Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 Career
GM 29 27 31 31 118
Goals 19 16 27 13 75
Assists 34 17 49 44 144
Points 53 33 76 57 219
Pen-Min. 26-68 18-60 15-33 22-47 81-208
#7 Jim Skalko
Veneri was the team MVP in 1993-94 and the team cocaptain in 1994-95. He led the team in goals as a junior and in power-play and game-winning goals as a senior. He ranks 35th in career points with 112 in 129 career games. Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Career
GM 34 30 32 33 129
Skalko ranks 12th in career scoring at the Academy with 54 goals, 89 assists and 143 points in 105 games. He was the team captain in 1973-74. As a sophomore, he was second on the team in assists with 34 and fourth with 49 points. His 18 goals as a junior were third on the team. Despite playing just 14 games due to injury as a senior, he recorded 34 points (2.5 points per game). As a senior, he earned the Academy’s Athletic Leadership Award. GM 28 31 32 14 105
Goals 11 15 18 10 54
Assists 12 34 19 24 89
Points 23 49 37 34 143
Assists 12 9 20 15 56
Points 18 18 41 35 112
Pen-Min. 15-40 18-44 31-66 23-46 87-196
#21 Todd Zejdlik Defenseman, 1972-75, Crystal, Minn.
Center, 1971-74, Gilbert, Minn.
Year 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 Career
Goals 6 9 21 20 56
Pen-Min. 39-97 12-24 26-63 5-10 82-194
Zejdlik ranks sixth in school history for points by a defenseman with 99 points in 120 games. His defensive play was key to the team’s success as he played on two teams that won 20 or more games. Among all players, he ranks 43rd in career scoring. Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Career
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GM 31 32 27 30 120
Goals 3 9 4 8 24
Assists 13 16 21 25 75
Points 16 25 25 33 99
Pen-Min. 7-14 11-30 18-36 27-54 63-134
top 100 career scorers NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 22. 24. 26.
29. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 36. 38. 39. 40. 41. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 50. 51. 52.
NAME, POS Chuck Delich, F Bob Sajevic, F Dave Skalko, F Bob Ross, F Gary Batinich, F Tom Richards, F Mike Smellie, F Frank Daldine, F Dave Bunker, F Robin Robideaux, F Cole Gunner, F Eric Ehn, F Jim Skalko, F Justin Kieffer, F Andy Berg, F Jacques Lamoureux, F Marlo Mellum, F Steve Hall, F Mark DeGironimo, F Joe Delich, F John Decker, F Gerry Micheletti, D John Klimek, F Joe Doyle, F Chad Demers, F Doug Leibbrand, D Scott Zwiers, F Kyle DeLaurell, F Scott Bradley, F Beau Bilek, D Derek Olson, F Jason Mantaro, C Mark Manney, F Derrick Burnett, F Bob Ingraham, D Mike Henehan, F Andrew Ramsey, F Andy Veneri, F Jeff Hajner, F Steve Mullvain, D Eric Rice, F Tim Hartje, F Chuck Evancevich, F Brian Gornick, F Brian Rodgers, F Todd Zejdlik, D Tom Uren, D Kevin Pedersen, F Matt Fairchild, F Todd Lafortune, F John Kruse, F Daryl Randall, F Brent Olson, F
YEARS 1973-77 1976-80 1969-73 1968-72 1974-78 1978-82 1976-80 1983-86 1970-74 1975-79 2012-15 2005-08 1970-74 1996-99 2000-03 2009-11 1971-75 1968-71 1992-96 1985-89 1991-95 1971-75 1984-87 1985-89 2012-15 1973-77 2000-03 2010-13 1998-01 1991-95 1999-02 1988-92 1980-83 2008-11 1990-93 1969-73 2004-07 1991-95 2007-10. 1969-73 1990-93 1983-86 1977-81 1999-02 1999-02 1971-75 1973-77 1972-76 2007-10 1993-97 2010-13 1978-82 2006-09
GMS 109 113 118 106 104 118 103 109 109 108 156 133 105 133 140 132 118 75 124 113 128 115 108 110 156 109 147 143 145 127 144 119 100 149 113 96 137 129 151 118 121 111 111 130 141 120 106 99 156 120 147 116 124
GLS 156 107 75 105 82 78 77 79 82 68 51 53 54 66 64 79 73 71 57 47 58 32 48 57 48 35 51 50 38 33 58 48 55 33 47 45 49 56 44 23 57 53 55 45 41 24 28 51 43 53 39 45 31
AST 123 121 144 92 114 90 89 77 70 84 96 93 89 76 78 60 65 65 74 83 72 95 79 69 78 90 74 75 85 89 63 73 65 85 69 68 64 56 67 85 50 54 51 58 59 75 70 46 54 43 55 47 61
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PTS 279 228 219 197 196 168 166 156 152 152 147 146 143 142 142 139 138 136 131 130 130 127 127 126 126 125 125 125 123 122 121 121 120 118 116 113 113 112 111 108 107 107 106 103 100 99 98 97 97 96 94 92 92
PEN/MIN 58/151 27/54 81/208 15/41 51/107 27/54 28/56 36/75 41/118 88/200 63/148 39/78 82/194 110/253 59/126 38/106 43/146 32/94 50/113 50/112 80/195 118/286 45/90 37/74 30/82 63/124 86/188 39-78 59/129 64/128 40/91 60/144 37/80 44/91 39/102 56/139 92/241 87/196 83/174 75/153 69/139 14/28 44/96 39/78 63/156 63/134 25/98 27/62 30/60 61/122 14-28 15/30 77/148
top 100 career scorers NO 54. 55.
58. 59 60. 61. 62. 63.
68.
71 73. 75. 76. 78. 80. 81.
85. 86. 87.
90. 91. 93.
99.
NAME, POS Scott Holm, F Greg Flynn, D Mike Phillipich, F Scott Mathis, D Mike Lucca, F Tim Kirby, D Jim Jirele, F Dan Davies, D Shane Saum, F Bruce Umland, F Greg Gutterman, F Tom Murray, F John Anzelc, D/F Spanky Leonard, F Matt Watson, F Terry Courtney, F Josh Frider, F Michael Mayra, D Adam McKenzie, D Paul Weisgarber, F Jason Fabian, F Mike Veneri, F Chuck Pribyl, D Brian Reaney, D Dan McAlister, F Tony Thomas, F Brian Gineo, D Gordon Curphy, F Steve Asbell, D Bill Luukkonen, D Stephen Carew, D/F Jace Anders, D Joe Chapman, F Tom Zupancich, F/D Dave Stangl, F Rich Lund, D Dan Greene, D Jay Mosley, F Steve Maturo, F Steve Saari, F Justin Scott, D Kevin McManaman, D Dave Leibbrand, F Ryan Wiggins, F Josh Schaffer, F Jim Andersen, F
YEARS 2012-15 2006-09 2006-09 2009-12 1970-74 2009-12 1985-89 1996-99 2001-04 1981-84 1985-89 1968-70 1985-89 2001-04 1986-90 1990-93 2006-09 2006-09 2011-14 2009-12 2011-14 1988-91 1972-75 2000-03 1991-95 2011-14 2004-07 1974-78 1974-78 1975-79 2010-13 1999-02 1984-87 1984-88 1969-72 1978-82 1987-91 1984-86 1993-97 1980-83 1993-97 1985-89 1980-83 2002-05 2005-08 1983-86
GMS 146 137 134 154 118 155 87 119 132 110 86 47 114 134 92 117 151 129 146 155 151 83 111 127 121 153 143 92 81 110 148 144 104 107 86 100 89 78 111 100 122 104 100 130 132 91
GLS 41 16 36 21 45 26 45 19 40 40 38 35 27 28 33 41 41 10 22 31 34 19 19 16 34 28 22 36 30 23 31 16 26 22 29 15 14 23 25 22 17 16 22 25 22 33
AST 50 74 54 69 44 62 42 65 43 42 44 47 55 54 48 40 40 65 53 42 39 53 52 55 36 42 46 31 37 44 36 50 39 41 34 48 47 36 34 35 40 41 35 32 35 23
CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD ITALIC
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PTS 91 90 90 90 89 88 86 84 83 82 82 82 82 82 81 81 81 75 75 73 73 72 71 71 70 70 68 67 67 67 67 66 65 63 63 63 61 59 59 57 57 57 57 57 57 56
PEN/MIN 31/62 84/179 50/111 42/95 54/110 44/107 20/44 90/241 88/223 33/79 52/88 22/68 47/108 50/100 26/70 172/426 54/119 88/147 17/42 33/66 18/36 44/107 51/118 97/226 66/176 39/89 41/82 43/97 17/42 48/98 20/40 27/54 48/94 49/109 24/56 57/110 31/63 36/74 40/93 33/66 77/158 76/157 13/34 28/67 48/115 40/88
academic all-americans The Falcon hockey team has had four players earn Academic All-America honors. Justin Kieffer, a 1999 USAFA graduate, became AFA’s first Academic All-American. An operations research major with a 3.7 GPA, Kieffer was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America third team in 1998. Brian Gornick, a 2002 graduate, was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America third team in 2002. The forward from St. Paul, Minn., carried a 3.9 grade point average in operations research. Mike Polidor, a 2004 graduate, was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team in 2004. The goaltender from Imperial, Pa., carried a 3.9 grade point average in astronautical engineering. Mike Phillipich, a 2009 graduate, was a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. Phillipich carried a 3.72 GPA in systems engineering management. Adam McKenzie, Class of 2014, was a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2013 and a second-team selection in 2014. McKenzie carried a 3.84 GPA in aeronautical engineering.
Justin Kieffer
Brian Gornick
Mike Polidor
Mike Phillipich
Adam McKenzie
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
The Falcon hockey team has had six players earn Academic All-District honors. Justin Kieffer earned first-team all-district honors in 1998. Brian Gornick earned first-team all-district honors in 2002. Jeff Zurick earned first-team all-district honors in 2002. Mike Polidor was a two-time first-team all-district selection in 2003 and 2004. Frank Schiavone earned first-team all-district honors in 2008. Mike Phillipich earned first-team all-district honors in 2009. Adam McKenzie, earned first-team all-district honors in 2013 and 2014.
Jeff Zurick
Frank Schiavone
Former Falcon Earns Air Force Awards Capt. Michal P. Polidor, a 2004 Air Force Academy graduate, was presented the 2011 Colonel James Jabara Award for Airmanship and also earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroic actions in an Operation Enduring Freedom sortie supporting United States and Afghan National Army ground forces. As a cadet, Polidor earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors in 2004 as he carried a 3.9 grade point average as an astronautical engineering major. A two-time academic all-district selection, Polidor was named the Air Force Academy’s scholar-athlete of the year and the College Hockey America conference student athlete of the year in 2004. The Imperial, Pa., native was the team’s starting goaltender for three seasons and played in 95 games, the sixth most in school history. On Oct. 3, 2009, Polidor was the Flight Lead of an F-15E Strike Eagle two-ship tasked to support Coalition Observation Post Keating in the Nuristan province of Afghanistan. More than 80 coalition soldiers were pinned down and taking fire from a well-orchestrated 360-degree attack of 250 Taliban insurgents in the steep and rugged Kamdesh Valley. Shortly after arriving on station, Polidor assumed the Tactical Air Control-Airborne role, deconflicting aircraft and establishing a communications relay amid smoke, approaching thunderstorms, and radio communication
that was severely degraded by the surrounding terrain. During his 7.8-hour sortie, Polidor was able to coordinate and integrate 19 aircraft, to include F-15Es, A-10s, AH-64s and a B-1, orchestrating precision strikes on the enemy. He expertly expended four bombs and executed a perfect 20mm strafe against a target in close proximity to friendly forces. He also performed a battle damage check for his wingman, who experienced a severe hydraulics failure. Low on fuel, Polidor continued to orchestrate incoming air assets while aerial refueling. Over 30,000 pounds of ordnance and 170 rounds of strafe eliminated enemy strongholds, saving 72 American and Afghan National Army lives. Polidor joins an extremely exclusive group, becoming the 50th Air Force Academy graduate selected for the Jabara Award. Among the previous winners are such notable alumni as Vietnam War heroes Karl Richter and Steve Ritchie, pioneering astronaut Karol Bobko, and Hudson River landing pilot Chesley Sullenberger. Established in 1967, the award is presented to an Academy graduate, living or deceased, whose actions directly associated with an aerospace vehicle set him or her apart from contemporaries.
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all-americans #24 Eric Ehn, C, 2005-08, Dexter, Mich. - 2007 All-American
Eric Ehn
Eric Ehn, class of 2008, was Air Force’s first ever All-American, earning the honor in 2007. Ehn, a junior, was named to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) East second team. Ehn also earned first-team All-American honors by Inside College Hockey.com and U.S. College Hockey Online. Ehn was second in the nation in scoring with 24 goals, 40 assists and 64 points (1.60 per game) in 40 games, just .08 points behind the national leader (Michigan’s T.J. Hensick). Ehn became the first ever service academy player to earn AHCA All-America honors. He was also the first ever player from the Atlantic Hockey Association or the College Hockey America conference to be named to the team. One of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, Ehn was also first-team all-AHA and was the AHA Player of the Year. He set a new league record with 45 points (16-29-45) in 28 conference games. Ehn scored in 31 of the 40 games and became the first Falcon in 27 years to score more than 60 points. His 40 assists were the most by a Falcon in 31 years as he helped lead the Falcons to their first ever conference title in 2007 and the team’s first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. The season ended with a gut-wrenching loss to top-seeded Minnesota in the NCAA West Regional in Denver.
#21 Jacques Lamoureux, C, 2009-11, Grand Forks, N.D. - 2009 All-American
Jacques Lamoureux
Jacques Lamoureux, class of 2011, earned All-America honors in 2009. Lamoureux was a first-team All-American by Inside CollegeHockey.com and was named to the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) East second team. In his sophomore season, he helped lead the Falcons to their third straight AHA championship and NCAA appearance. In the Falcons’ record-setting season of 2008-09, Lamoureux helped lead the Falcons to their first ever win in the NCAA Tournament, a 2-0 victory over top-seeded Michigan in the NCAA East Regional. He led the nation with 33 goals, 15 power-play goals and nine game-winners. He was also second in the nation with 53 points (1.29 per game) and was named the AHA Player of the Year. In 28 league games, he led the Atlantic Hockey Association with 38 points, 23 goals, 12 power play goals and five game winners. He scored the first goal, and eventual game-winner, in the 2-0 win over Mercyhurst in the AHA championship game, March 21. Six days later, he scored AFA’s second goal in the 2-0 win over third-ranked Michigan in the NCAA East Regional as he was named to the NCAA East Regional all-tournament team.
#4 Greg Flynn, D, 2006-09, Lino Lakes, Minn. - 2009 All-American
Greg Flynn
Greg Flynn, class of 2009, earned All-America honors in his senior season of 2009. Flynn was a third-team InsideCollegeHockey.com All-American, a first-team all-AHA selection and was named the league’s best defenseman. The top scoring defenseman in the nation with 1.02 points per game (7-35-42 in 41 games), he was the only defenseman in the nation to average more than a point per game. He led the AHA and ranked fifth in the nation in assists by all players (0.85 per game). His +19 in league games was the best by an AHA defenseman. He was a +22 in all games. In the third and deciding game of the AHA Quarterfinals vs. Sacred Heart, he tied his career highs with two goals and four points. Then, in the NCAA East Regional, he assisted on both goals in the 2-0 win over Michigan and earned NCAA East Regional alltournament team honors.
#25 Tim Kirby, D, 2009-12, Austin, Minn. - 2012 All-American
Tim Kirby
Ehn
Tim Kirby, class of 2012, earned All-America honors in his senior season. Kirby was named to the InsideCollegeHockey.com All-America third-team. Kirby was also named to the AHCA/CCM Hockey All-America East second team (coaches) and was a second-team USCHO.com All-American. Kirby was the Atlantic Hockey Association Player of the Year, Defenseman of the Year and a first-team all-league and all-tournament team selection. He tied for third in the nation in goals by a defenseman with 12 and was 19th in the nation in points by a defenseman with 28 (0.72 per game, 12-16-28). Kirby led Atlantic Hockey in points by a defenseman in all games (0.72 per game). He played in every game in his career, breaking the Air Force Academy record with 155 consecutive games played. He ranks ninth in school history for points by a defenseman (26-62-88). His 26 career goals are the fifth most in school history among defensemen.
Lamoureux
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Kirby
the falcons and the hobey
Eric Ehn (left) with Notre Dame goalie David Brown and North Dakota forward Ryan Duncan, the eventual winner, at the 2007 Hobey Baker Memorial Trophy presentation in St. Louis, Mo.
At the 2007 Hobey Baker Memorial Trophy presentation in St. Louis, Mo., ESPN’s Clay Matvick interviews Falcon forward Eric Ehn in the nationally televised event on ESPNU.
Since 2007, Air Force has had three players named as finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Trophy, more than any other Atlantic Hockey Association team during that span. Eric Ehn in 2007, Jacques Lamoureux in 2009 and Tim Kirby in 2012 were all among the 10 finalists for the award that is presented to the nation’s top collegiate hockey player. In 2007, Ehn became the first service academy player to ever be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Not only was Ehn one of 10 finalists, he was chosen as one of the final three, The Hobey Hat Trick. The junior center from Dexter, Mich., was invited to the NCAA Frozen Four in St. Louis for the awards presentation. Ehn was joined at the awards ceremony by Notre Dame goaltender David Brown and North Dakota forward Ryan Duncan, who won the award. Two years later, sophomore center Jacques Lamoureux was named as one of 10 finalists for the Hobey, making Air Force one of only seven schools (Boston University, Miami, Michigan, North Dakota, Princeton and St. Cloud) to have two Hobey finalists in that three-year span. Lamoureux did not make the final three as three players from the Hockey East Conference were invited. Boston University’s Matt Gilroy won the award. In 2012, defenseman Tim Kirby was named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Memoral Trophy. Kirby was one of only three defensemen, and the first blueliner in school history, named as a finalist. Minnesota-Duluth forward Jack Connolly won the award.
2006-07 Hobey finalists: Drew Bagnall, St. Lawrence; David Brown, Notre Dame; John Curry, Boston Univ.; Nathan Davis, Miami; Ryan Duncan, North Dakota; Eric Ehn, Air Force; Bobby Goepfert, St. Cloud State; T.J. Hensick, Michigan; David Jones, Dartmouth; Scott Parse, Nebraska-Omaha
2008-09 Hobey finalists: Louie Caporusso, Michigan; Matt Gilroy, Boston Univ.; Chad Johnson, Alaska; Zane Kalemba, Princeton; Jacques Lamoureux, Air Force; Jamie McBain, Wisconsin; David McIntyre, Colgate; Viktor Stalberg, Vermont; Brad Thiessen, Northeastern; Colin Wilson, Boston Univ.
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2011-12 Hobey finalists: Spencer Abbott, Maine; Jack Connolly, Minnesota-Duluth; Brian Dumoulin, Boston College; Troy Grosenick, Union; Shawn Hunwick, Michigan; Tim Kirby, Air Force; Torey Krug, Michigan State; Justin Schultz, Wisconsin; Austin Smith, Colgate; Reilly Smith, Miami.
national honors
FALCONS ON NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS In 2008 and 2009, Air Force had four players earn spots on the NCAA Regional AllTournament Team. Goaltender Andrew Volkening was named to the 2008 and 2009 all-tournament teams, while Jacques Lamoureux, Sean Bertsch and Greg Flynn were all named in 2009.
Lamoureux scored a goal against Michigan to seal the win and Bertsch had a goal and assist against Vermont. Flynn assisted on both goals vs. Vermont and was a physical presence on defense in both games.
2008 NORTHEAST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM F: Nathan Gerbe, Boston College F: Ryan Jones, Miami (Ohio) F: Joe Whitney, Boston College D: Alec Martinez, Miami (Ohio) D: Nick Petrecki, Boston College G: Andrew Volkening, Air Force Most Outstanding Player: Joe Whitney, B.C.
2009 EAST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM F: Jacques Lamoureux, Air Force F: Sean Bertsch, Air Force F: Viktor Stalberg, Vermont D: Greg Flynn, Air Force D: Dan Lawson, Vermont G: Andrew Volkening, Air Force Most Outstanding Player: Dan Lawson, Vermont
Lamoureux
Volkening
Volkening became Air Force’s first player in school history to be named to an NCAA Regional all-tourney team. He made 30 saves in the game vs. top-seeded Miami and made numerous spectacular stops.
In the 2009 NCAA East Regional, Volkening made 43 saves to blank third-ranked Michigan, 2-0. He came back the next night and made 32 stops in a double-overtime loss to 10th-ranked Vermont.
Flynn Bertsch
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national honors
SENIOR CLASS AWARD An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award is given annually to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be a senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition. The award began in 2001 in the sport of men’s basketball. Outstanding student-athletes are now honored in 10 sports, including men’s hockey which began in 2007. Air Force has had a finalist eight of the nine years, more than any other school in the nation. Billy Devoney was AFA’s first finalist in 2007. He was followed by Frank Schiavone (2008), Mike Phillipich (2009), Matt Fairchild (2010), Jacques Lamoureux (2011), Paul Weisgarber (2012), Stephen Carew (2013) and Chad Demers (2014). Lamoureux became the first Falcon in any sport to win the prestigous award. “This is truly an honor and humbling to accept this award on behalf of my teammates and the Air Force Academy,” Lamoureux said. “We have had a lot of worthy candidates the last few years and for someone to win this award from the Academy is a tremendous honor.” One of the top goal scorers in the nation, Lamoureux maintained a 3.76 grade point average in his management major and was very active in the community. “Jacques Lamoureux stands for everything the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award represents,” head coach Frank Serratore said. “He is an outstanding student, a tremendous leader and a highly decorated player. I am both proud and happy for Jacques as he is a very deserving and worthy recipient.” Devoney, a defenseman from Buffalo Grove, Ill., carried a 3.01 cumulative grade point average and was the team captain as a senior. The defenseman was on the dean’s list four times. Schiavone, a defenseman from Oceanside, N.Y., carried a 3.6 cumulative grade point average and a 3.8 GPA in his major of management. He was on the dean’s list every semester. Phillipich, a right winger from Lansing, Mich., carried a 3.77 overall grade point average and a 3.87 GPA in his major. His was on the dean’s list every semester. Fairchild, a left winger from Ashburn, Va., carried a 3.55 overall grade point average and a 3.65 GPA in his major of systems engineering management. He was on the dean’s list every semester.
Lamoureux, a forward from Grand Forks, N.D., carried a 3.03 grade point average and had a 3.76 GPA in his major. He was on the dean’s list three times and one of the top goal scorers in the country. Weisgarber, a forward from Fargo, N.D., carried a 3.95 GPA in his major of management and had a 3.60 cumulative GPA. A team captain, he was on the dean’s list every semester. Carew, a forward from Eden Prairie, Minn., carried a 3.14 cumulative GPA and had a 3.51 GPA in his major of management. A team captain, he was on the dean’s list four times. Demers, a forward from Grafton, N.D., carried a 3.26 cumulative GPA and had a 3.80 GPA in his major of management. A team captain, he was on the dean’s list four times.
Devoney
Schiavone
Phillipich
Fairchild
Lamoureux
Weisgarber
Carew
Demers
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air force awards
The Big Six
Team MVPs 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 *1997-98 *1998-99 *1999-00 *2000-01 *2001-02 *2002-03 *2003-04 *2004-05 *2005-06 *2006-07 *2007-08 *2008-09 *2009-10 *2010-11 *2011-12 *2012-13 *2013-14 *2014-15
Kim Newman, So., G Kim Newman, Jr., G Kim Newman, Sr., G Bob Ross, Sr., C Steve Mullvain, Sr., D Chuck Delich, Fr., C Gerry Micheletti, Sr., D Chuck Delich, Jr., C Doug Leibbrand, Sr., D Bob Sajevic, So., C Tom Talbot, Sr., G Mike Smellie, Sr., F Mike Drake, Jr., G Mike Drake, Sr., G Dave Leibbrand, Sr., G Bruce Umland, Sr., F Frank Daldine, jr., F Tim Hartje, Sr., F John Manney, jr., F Joe Doyle, Jr., F Joe Doyle, Sr., F Matt Watson, Sr., F Mike Parent, Sr., D Mark Liebich, Sr., G Eric Rice, Sr., F Andy Veneri, Jr., F Beau Bilek, Sr., D Mark DeGironimo, Sr., F Todd Lafortune, Sr., F Justin Kieffer, Jr., F Justin Kieffer, Sr., F Marc Kielkucki, Jr., G Marc Kielkucki, Sr., G Derek Olson, Sr., F Andy Berg, Sr., F Spanky Leonard, Sr., F Brandon Merkosky, So., F Peter Foster, So., G Eric Ehn, So., F Eric Ehn, Jr., F Andrew Volkening, So., G Andrew Volkening, Jr., G Andrew Volkening, Sr., G Jacques Lamoureux, Sr., F Tim Kirby, Sr., D Kyle De Laurell, Sr., F Cole Gunner, Jr., F Cole Gunner, Sr., F
The Air Force Academy honors six cadet-athletes at the end of each academic year for their performance. The six categories are Most Valuable Male and Female Athletes, Scholar-Athlete, Athletic Leadership, Athletic Excellence and Outstanding Athletic Achievement. From 1969-98, nine Falcon hockey players were honored in 29 years. In the last 16 years, 15 hockey players have claimed Big Six honors. The Falcon hockey program claimed the Most Valuable Male Athlete Award four straight years and five of the last eight.
MALE MVP 1974-75 Gerry Micheletti 2001-02 Brian Gornick 2006-07 Eric Ehn 2008-09 Jacques Lamoureux 2009-10 Andrew Volkening 2010-11 Jacques Lamoureux 2011-12 Tim Kirby ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP AWARD 1973-74 Jim Skalko 2006-07 Billy Devoney 2007-08 Frank Schiavone 2011-12 Paul Weisgarber
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 2003-04 Mike Polidor 2008-09 Mike Phillipich
Devoney ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1971-72 Bob Ross 1972-73 Dave Skalko 1978-79 Tom Talbot 1985-86 Frank Daldine 1998-99 Justin Kieffer 2008-09 Greg Flynn
ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
* Beginning in 1997-98, the MVP award was named the Chuck Delich Award in honor of the Academy’s all-time leading scorer.
1975-76 Chuck Delich 1976-77 Chuck Delich 1979-80 Bob Sajevic 1997-98 Justin Kieffer 2013-14 Adam McKenzie
Ross
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all-conference 1999-2000 (CHA) Brian Gornick, So., F Second Team Andy Berg, Fr., F All-Rookie Team CHA Rookie of the Year
2000-01 (CHA) Scott Bradley, Sr., F CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Marc Kielkucki, Sr., G First Team CHA Player of the Year Brian Gornick, Jr., F First Team Andy Berg, So., F Second Team Joe Locallo, Fr., D All-Rookie Team
2001-02 (CHA) Brian Gornick, Sr., F CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Derek Olson, Sr., F First Team Zach Sikich, Fr., G All-Rookie Team Andy Berg, Jr., F CHA All-Tournament Team
2004-05 (CHA) Brian Gineo, So., D Second Team Matt Charbonneau, Fr., D All-Rookie Team Eric Ehn, Fr., F All-Rookie Team
2005-06 (CHA) Brooks Turnquist, Sr., D CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Eric Ehn, So, F Second Team Michael Mayra, Fr., D Second Team All-Rookie Team
2006-07 (AHA) Eric Ehn, Jr., F First Team AHA Player of the Year Andrew Ramsey, Sr., F Second Team Mike Phillipich, So., F AHA Tournament MVP AHA All-Tournament Team Billy Devoney, Sr., D AHA All-Tournament Team Andrew Volkening, Fr., G AHA All-Tournament Team
2007-08 (AHA) Greg Flynn, Jr., D Second Team Eric Ehn, Sr., F Third Team Brent Olson, Jr., F AHA Tournament MVP AHA All-Tournament Team Andrew Volkening, So., G AHA All-Tournament Team Matt Charbonneau, Sr., D AHA All-Tournament Team
2008-09 (AHA)
Ramsey 2002-03 (CHA) Andy Berg, Sr., F Second Team Brian Reaney, Sr., D Second Team
2003-04 (CHA) Mike Polidor, Sr., G CHA Student-Athlete of the Year
2009-10 (AHA) Jacques Lamoureux, Jr., F First Team Tim Kirby, So., D First Team Andrew Volkening, Sr., G Second Team
Jacques Lamoureux, So., F First Team AHA Player of the Year Greg Flynn, Sr., D First Team AHA Defenseman of the Year AHA All-Tournament Team Andrew Volkening, Jr., G First Team AHA All-Tournament Team Matt Fairchild, Jr., G Third Team AHA Tournament MVP AHA All-Tournament Team Scott Mathis, Fr., D All-Rookie Team AHA All-Tournament Team
2010-11 (AHA) Tim Kirby, Sr., F Third Team AHA All-Tournament Team Jacques Lamoureux, Sr., F Second Team AHA All-Tournament Team Tournament MVP Scott Mathis, Jr., D First Team AHA All-Tournament Team Adam McKenzie, Fr, D All-Rookie Jason Torf, Fr., G All-Rookie AHA All-Tournament Team
2011-12 (AHA) Kyle DeLaurell, Jr., F First Team Cole Gunner, Fr., F AHA All-Tournament Team Tim Kirby, Sr., F First Team AHA Player of the Year AHA Defenseman of the Year AHA All-Tournament Team John Kruse, Jr., F Second Team Scott Mathis, Sr., D First Team AHA All-Tournament Team Jason Torf, So., G AHA All-Tournament Team AHA Tournament MVP Paul Weisgarber, Sr., F AHA All-Tournament Team
2012-13 (AHA) Kyle DeLaurell, Sr., F First Team Adam McKenzie, Jr., F First Team AHA Defenseman of the Year
2013-14 (AHA) Cole Gunner, Jr., F Second Team Adam McKenzie, Sr., D Second Team
2014-15 (AHA) Cole Gunner, Sr., F Second Team
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academic all-conference 1999-2000 (CHA) Scott Bradley Brendan Connelly Brian Gornick Mike Keough Billy O’Reilly Matt Zitzlsperger Jeff Zurick
2000-01 (CHA) Scott Bradley Brian Gornick Justin Hamilton Billy O’Reilly Jeff Zurick
2001-02 (CHA) Brian Gornick Justin Hamilton Mike Polidor Jeff Zurick
2002-03 (CHA) Justin Hamilton Mike Polidor
2003-04 (CHA) Matt Bader Buck Kozlowski Ross Miller Mike Polidor Brooks Turnquist
2006-07 (AHA) Billy Devoney Matt Fairchild Greg Flynn Brian Gineo Mike Phillipich Brian Reese Frank Schiavone Ben Worker Theo Zacour
2009-10 (AHA) David Bosner Stephen Caple Matt Fairchild Brandon Johnson Jacques Lamoureux Scott Mathis Brett Nylander Andrew Volkening Paul Weisgarber Mark Williams
2007-08 (AHA) Matt Charbonneau Eric Ehn Matt Fairchild Greg Flynn Mike Phillipich Frank Schiavone
2010-11 (AHA)
2008-09 (AHA) Stephen Caple Matt Fairchild Greg Flynn Josh Frider Scott Mathis Mike Phillipich Andrew Volkening Paul Weisgarber Mark Williams Kevin Wright
David Bosner Stephen Caple Jason Fabian Casey Kleisinger Jacques Lamoureux Scott Mathis Adam McKenzie Jason Torf Paul Weisgarber
2011-12 (AHA) Stephen Caple Stephen Carew Casey Kleisinger Scott Mathis Adam McKenzie Ben Persian Ryan Timar Paul Weisgarber
2004-05 (CHA) Matt Bader Mike Knaeble Ross Miller Brooks Turnquist Ben Worker
2005-06 (CHA) Matt Bader Matt Charbonneau Billy Devoney Eric Ehn Mike Knaeble Jay Medenwaldt Frank Schiavone Peter Shenk Brooks Turnquist Ben Worker Theo Zacour
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2012-13 (AHA) David Bosner Stephen Carew Chris Dylewski Max Edson Jason Fabian Casey Kleisinger Adam McKenzie Jacob Musselman Ben Persian Ryan Timar Tony Thomas Jason Torf
2013-14 (AHA) Max Birkinbine Chad Demers Chris Dylewski Jason Fabian Mike McDonald Adam McKenzie George Michalke III Jacob Musselman Ben Persian Ryan Timar Tony Thomas Jason Torf Dan Weissenhofer * School record 13 selections
2014-15 (AHA) Dylan Abood Erik Baskin Chad Demers Chris Dylewski Connor Girard Jordan Himley Scott Holm Mike McDonald George Michalke III Austin Priebe Chris Truehl Will Vosejpka
FALCONS IN THE PROS
GORNICK
BILEK Beau Bilek graduated from the Academy in 1995 but was not commissioned due to a medical condition. Bilek played four seasons in the Chicago Blackhawks organization (1996-99). He was the Chicago Chill’s top scoring defenseman for three seasons and a twotime all-star. He played more than 60 games in a season four times with the Chill. In four years, he played 266 games with the Chill and had 150 points. He also played 17 games in the IHL and the AHL.
Brian Gornick became the first Falcon and just the second service academy player to be selected in the NHL Draft. Gornick was drafted in the ninth round by the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in 1999. A 2002 grad, he was a first-team all-CHA selection in 2001. In 200203, he played in 54 games with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the AHL. He scored two goals and had four assists. In 2003-04, he played 24 games with the Mighty Ducks. He then played 18 games with the San Diego Gulls (ECHL) and had 24 points (9-15-24).
RICE
KIELKUCKI
FLYNN Greg Flynn graduated from the Academy in 2009 after earning All-America honors as the nation’s top scoring defenseman. Flynn’s first assignment was to Hanscom AFB, Mass., where he also played for the Lowell Devils of the AHL, the top minor league affiliate of the New Jersey Devils. In 2009-10, he played in 11 games and had two penalty minutes.
Marc Kielkucki, a 2001 graduate, signed as a free agent with the San Jose Sharks in the summer of 2001. Kielkucki was named the 2001 CHA Player of the Year. In 2002, he played in 11 games with the Dayton Bombers of the ECHL. In 2003 while on active duty, he played in 23 games with the ECHL’s Cincinnati Cyclones and had a 9-9 record with a 3.30 GAA and a .896 saves percentage
Eric Rice, a 1993 USAFA grad, scored 107 career points in 121 games at the Academy. He went on to play six seasons of professional hockey with six teams. He played 56 games with the Lubbock Cotton Kings of the WPHL in 199900 and had 30 points. He then played 50 games with the Long Beach Ice Dogs of the WCHL in 2000-01 and had 16 points. Rice’s final season was with the Anchorage Aces in 2000-01.
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FALCONS IN THE PROS Shane Saum, a 2004 graduate, played eight games with the Inferno in 2005-06.
EHN Eric Ehn played with the Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL in 2008-09. A 2008 graduate, Ehn played in three games for the Condors. A 2007 All-American, Ehn was one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 2006-07.
Andy Berg played with the Columbia Inferno of the ECHL in 2005-06. Berg played in 38 games over two seasons with the Inferno and had three goals and three assists while serving on active duty as a second lieutenant in the Air Force stationed at Shaw AFB. Berg, a 2003 graduate, is tied for 13th in Air Force career scoring with 142 points in 140 games.
Sean Broderick, a 2001 graduate, played in the preseason with the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League in 2001-02 and 2004-05 while stationed at Tinker AFB, Okla. Broderick then played in eight games for the Dayton Bombers of the ECHL in 2005-06. Broderick was a four-year letterman at goalie for the Falcons and played in 41 career games.
KIEFFER
BRODERICK
REANEY Brian Reaney played three years in the East Coast Hockey League while stationed at Shaw AFB, S.C. He played 30 games with the Florence Pride of the East Coast Hockey League in 2003-04. He also played 11 games for the Columbia Inferno of the ECHL in 2004-05 and four in 2005-06. Reaney, a 2003 grad, had seven points in Florence and had one assist in Columbia.
BERG
Derrick Burnett, a 2010 graduate, played with the Orlando Solar Bears during the 201213 season and scored four points (1-3-4) in 23 games.
Justin Kieffer, a 1999 graduate, played one game with the Colorado Gold Kings of the West Coast Hockey League in 1999 and tallied one assist. Kieffer is tied for 13th on Air Force’s career scoring list with 142 points in 133 games as a forward from 1996-99.
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TEAM AWARDS Vic Heyliger Award - This award, voted on by the team, is the cornerstone of Air Force hockey. It is awarded to the player whose dedication, character, leadership and work ethic exemplifies Falcon hockey. “The Father of Air Force Hockey,” Heyliger came to the Academy in 1966 to coach the club team and took it to the Division I level in 1968. He was elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
The Heyliger
Presented by Mr. Jim Knowlton Air Force Academy Director of Athletics
1997-98 Justin Kieffer 1998-99 Joe Kramer 1999-00 Mike Keough 2000-01 Scott Bradley 2001-02 Brian Rodgers 2002-03 Scott Zwiers 2003-04 Shane Saum 2004-05 Matt Bader 2005-06 Matt Bader John Matchefts Award (Freshman of the Year) - This award, voted on by the team, is named in honor of the Falcons’ second coach. Matchefts, a member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, played on three national championship teams at Michigan from 1951-53. In 11 seasons, he led the Falcons to a 154-150-6 record to tie as the most wins in school history. He earned a silver medal as an alternate captain on the 1956 USA Olympic team.
1997-98 Scott Bradley 1998-99 Brendon Connelly 1999-00 Andy Berg 2000-01 Joe Locallo 2001-02 Steve Mead 2002-03 Brooks Turnquist and Steve Cook 2003-04 Brian Gineo 2004-05 Eric Ehn and Matt Charbonneau 2005-06 Michael Mayra and Mike Phillipich
2006-07 Billy Devoney 2007-08 Matt Charbonneau 2008-09 Mike Phillipich 2009-10 Jeff Hajner 2010-11 Paul Weisgarber 2011-12 Paul Weisgarber 2012-13 Stephen Carew 2013-14 Ryan Timar 2014-15 Dan Weissenhofer
The Matchefts
Presented by Frank Serratore Head Hockey Coach
2006-07 Jeff Hajner 2007-08 Derrick Burnett 2008-09 Scott Mathis 2009-10 Kyle De Laurell 2010-11 Jason Torf 2011-12 Cole Gunner 2012-13 Ben Carey 2013-14 Johnny Hrabovsky 2014-15 Erik Baskin Tyler Ledford
The Delich
Chuck Delich Award (Most Valuable Player) - This award, voted on by the team, is named after the Falcons’ all-time leading scorer and the No. 1 goal scorer in the history of NCAA hockey. He still holds 14 AFA records and earned the Academy’s Athletic Excellence award in 1976 and 1977. He served as the Falcons’ head coach from 1985-97. His 154 career coaching wins are tied as the most in AFA history.
Presented by Lisa Delich
1997-98 Justin Kieffer 1998-99 Justin Kieffer 1999-00 Marc Kielkucki 2000-01 Marc Kielkucki 2001-02 Derek Olson 2002-03 Andy Berg 2003-04 Spanky Leonard 2004-05 Brandon Merkosky and Peter Foster 2005-06 Eric Ehn
The Cronk
Presented by Larry Cronk Falcon Blue Line Club
1997-98 Mike McGuire 1998-99 Nels Grafstrom 1999-00 Mike Keough 2000-01 Justin Hamilton 2001-02 Justin Hamilton 2002-03 Justin Hamilton 2003-04 Shane Saum 2004-05 Seth Pelletier 2005-06 Billy Devoney
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2006-07 Eric Ehn 2007-08 Andrew Volkening 2008-09 Andrew Volkening 2009-10 Andrew Volkening 2010-11 Jacques Lamoureux 2011-12 Tim Kirby 2012-13 Kyle De Laurell 2013-14 Cole Gunner 2014-15 Cole Gunner
Larry Cronk Award (Most Inspirational) This award, voted on by the team, is presented to the player whose play on the ice inspired his team and most typifies Falcon hockey. Cronk, who currently manages the penalty box at home games, has been a part of AFA hockey since its inception in 1966. He was an assistant coach on the first varsity team and also served as equipment manager and rink manager.
2006-07 Billy Devoney 2007-08 Matt Charbonneau 2008-09 Greg Flynn 2009-10 Matt Fairchild 2010-11 Paul Weisgarber 2011-12 Paul Weisgarber 2012-13 Ryan Timar 2013-14 George Michalke III 2014-15 Max Hartner
TEAM AWARDS Most Improved Player Award - This award, voted on by the team, is presented to the player who has made the most improvement over the course of the season or from one season to the next.
Most Improved
Defense
Presented by Andy Berg Assistant Hockey Coach
Presented by Joe Doyle Assistant Hockey Coach
1997-98 Mike DesRoche 1998-99 Marc Kielkucki 1999-00 Brian Rodgers 2000-01 Kyle Fransdal 2001-02 Tom Starkey 2002-03 Ryan Wiggins 2003-04 Mike Knaeble 2004-05 Brian Reese 2005-06 Josh Schaffer Jim Bowman Award (Scholar-Athlete) - The Jim Bowman Award, selected by the hockey eligibility committee, is presented to the upperclassman who has excelled in both the classroom and on the ice. The award is named after a man who has put his heart and soul, not only into Air Force hockey, but into Air Force athletics as well. As a coach and administrator since 1958, Bowman’s extensive experience has been instrumental to the success of Falcon athletics.
2006-07 Ben Worker 2007-08 Brent Olson 2008-09 Kevin Wright 2009-10 Matt Becker 2010-11 Mike Walsh 2011-12 Scott Holm 2012-13 Mike McDonald 2013-14 Mitch Torrel 2014-15 Tyler Rostenkowski
1997-98 Chad Shenk 1998-99 Joe Kramer 1999-00 Jace Anders 2000-01 Jeff Zurick 2001-02 Joe Locallo 2002-03 Brian Reaney 2003-04 Steve Mead 2004-05 Brian Gineo 2005-06 Brooks Turnquist
Defensive Player of the Year Award - This award is presented to the defensive player who the coaching staff feels was the team’s most diligent defensive performer. Defensive habits and skills with a plus-minus ratio are factors used to select this recipient.
2006-07 Billy Devoney 2007-08 Greg Flynn 2008-09 Greg Flynn 2009-10 Tim Kirby 2010-11 Brad Sellers 2011-12 Jason Fabian 2012-13 Adam McKenzie 2013-14 Dan Weissenhofer 2014-15 Dan Weissenhofer
The Bowman
Presented by Brig. Gen. Andrew Armacost, Dean of Faculty (second from right) and officer representatives Lt. Col. Paul Blue (left) and Lt. Col. Phil Gronseth (right).
1997-98 Erik Oberg 1998-99 Matt Zitzlsperger 1999-00 Mike Keough 2000-01 Brian Gornick and Jeff Zurick 2001-02 Brian Gornick 2002-03 Mike Polidor 2003-04 Mike Polidor 2004-05 Ross Miller 2005-06 Ben Worker
2006-07 Ben Worker 2007-08 Frank Schiavone 2008-09 Mike Phillipich 2009-10 Matt Fairchild 2010-11 Paul Weisgarber 2011-12 Paul Weisgarber 2012-13 David Bosner 2013-14 Adam McKenzie 2014-15 Chad Demers
Paul Weisgarber earned three of the team’s top awards after both the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. He earned the Heyliger, the Cronk and the Bowman awards after each season. Weisgarber is the only player in school history to earn six team awards in his career.
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GOALTENDER RECORDS Most Saves
Most Goals Allowed
PERIOD: 31, by Tom Talbot vs. Chicago St. (2nd), Feb. 28, 1976. OVERTIME: 10, by Kim Newman vs. Ohio, Feb. 14, 1970. GAME: 64, by Dave Spannbauer vs. Lake Forest, Nov. 15, 1975. SERIES: 121, by Al Morrison vs. Michigan St., Jan. 19-20, 1973. SEASON: 1,166, by Kim Newman, 1969-70. CAREER: 3,270 by Al Morrison, 1971-75.
PERIOD: 9, by Mike Drake vs. Northeastern (2nd), Jan. 2, 1982. GAME: 17, by Mike McNeal vs. Clarkson, Dec. 29, 1982. SERIES: 25, by Tom Talbot vs. Boston College, Jan. 5-6, 1979. SEASON: 181, by Al Morrison, 1972-73. CAREER: 480, by Al Morrison, 1971-75.
Fewest Saves PERIOD: 0, by Al Morrison vs. Lake Forest (2nd), Feb. 22, 1975. GAME: 6, Pat Kielb vs. Villanova, Jan. 10, 1997. SERIES: 20, Marc Kielkucki vs. Concordia, Nov. 2021, 1998.
Lowest Goals Allowed Average SERIES: 0, by Mike Drake vs. Northern Arizona, Jan. 18-19, 1980; and Pat Kielb vs. Mankato State, Feb. 11-12, 1994. SEASON: 1.73 by Jason Torf, 2011-12 CAREER: 2.19 by Andrew Volkening, 2007-10
Highest Goals Allowed Average GAME: 17.0, by Mike McNeal vs. Clarkson, Dec. 29, 1982. SERIES: 12.5, by Tom Talbot vs. Boston College, Jan. 6, 1979. SEASON: 6.9, by Mike McNeal, 1982-83. CAREER: 5.2, by Mike Drake, 1978-82.
Highest Saves Percentage SERIES: 1.000, by Mike Drake vs. Northern Arizona, Jan. 18-19, 1980; Pat Kielb vs. Mankato State, Feb. 11-12, 1994. SEASON: .929 by Jason Torf, 2011-12 CAREER: .915 by Andrew Volkening, 2007-10 .915 by Jason Torf, 2011-14
Kim Newman
Lowest Saves Percentage GAME: .600, by Jack Sundstrom vs. St. Anselm, Jan. 10, 1987. SERIES: .718, by Pat Kielb vs. Mankato State, Feb. 21-22, 1997. SEASON: .811, by Pat Kielb, 1994-95. CAREER: .815, by Mike Benson, 1991-95.
Andrew Volkening
Most Shutouts SERIES: 2, by Mike Drake vs. Northern Arizona, Jan. 1819, 1980; by Pat Kielb vs. Mankato State, Feb. 11-12, 1994. SEASON: 6 by Andrew Volkening, 2008-09. CAREER: 15 by Andrew Volkening, 2007-10.
Most Consecutive Shutout Periods SEASON: 12 by Andrew Volkening, 2008-09 (262 consecutive minutes vs. Sacred Heart, Bentley, Mercyhurst, Michigan, Vermont).
Most Goalie Minutes SEASON: 2,502 , Andrew Volkening, 2007-08. CAREER: 7,326, Andrew Volkening, 2007-10
Al Morrison
Goaltender Records Name Andrew Volkening Jason Torf Stephen Caple Kim Newman Chris Truehl Marc Kielkucki Peter Foster Mike Polidor Tom Talbot John Moes Mark Liebich Aaron Ratfield Mike Blank Dave Spannbauer Sean Broderick Al Morrison Mike Drake John Ducharme Pat Kielb Mike Benson
Years 07-10 10-14 08-12 68-71 14-15 98-01 04-07 01-04 75-79 85-88 88-90 97-98 87-90 73-77 98-01 71-75 78-82 82-86 93-97 91-95
Over 35 Games Gms Svs 127 2909 115 2894 36 654 74 3228 50 2745 110 2502 86 1688 95 2255 73 2389 40 1085 97 2551 38 829 39 1033 45 1385 41 580 105 3270 73 2244 36 890 101 2296 36 742
Gls 269 269 66 345 124 311 218 304 324 146 353 115 145 198 81 480 378 164 424 173
GAA 2.19 2.46 2.21 4.66 2.71 3.16 2.94 3.62 4.43 3.65 4.05 3.37 3.9 4.4 3.73 4.6 5.2 4.7 4.19 4.66
Sho 15 10 2 4 3 10 7 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 4 2 0 3 1
Pct .915 .915 .908 .903 .900 .889 .886 .881 .881 .881 .878 .878 .876 .875 .873 .872 .859 .844 .842 .815
Name Ed Fairbrother Jeremy High Will Heppner Ben Worker Connor Girard Zach Sikich Ian Harper Darec Liebel David Goodley T.J. O’Shaughnessy Matt Crandall Jack Sundstrom Kevin McLaughlin Bob Ligday Jon Marsh David Bosner Paul Moberg
Years 74-75 00-02 69-70 05-07 15 02 05-08 89-93 03 82-86 82-85 86-87 82-83 70-73 96 09-13 12-14
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Under 35 Games Gms Svs 1 3 4 24 1 18 15 252 10 442 10 197 34 618 29 645 8 147 34 726 18 553 24 443 5 130 4 62 4 90 6 36 6 39
Gls 0 2 2 30 22 26 85 119 23 126 97 81 25 12 21 10 12
GAA 0.0 2.03 2.0 2.35 2.98 3.26 3.28 4.1 3.74 4.4 5.5 5.0 5.9 3.6 5.5 5.50 4.80
Sho 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct 1.000 .923 .900 .891 .885 .883 .879 .876 .865 .852 .850 .845 .838 .837 .811 .783 .765
individual RECORDS Most Goals
Most Penalties
PERIOD: 4, by Bob Ross vs. Wisconsin-Superior (1st), Nov. 27, 1971; Bob Sajevic vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980. GAME: 6, by Chuck Delich vs. Lake Forest, Nov. 17, 1973. SERIES: 9, by Chuck Delich vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976. SEASON: 44, by Chuck Delich, 1975-76. CAREER: 156, by Chuck Delich, 1974-77. DEFENSE: 47, by Bob Ingraham, 1990-93.
PERIOD: 4, Mark Skibinski vs. Rochester Institute of Technology (2nd), Dec. 1, 1990; Terry Courtney vs. Colo. College (2nd), Jan. 22, 1991, Feb. 24, 1990; Dan Davies vs. Brown, Jan. 18, 1997. GAME: 6, (twice) most recently by Dan McAlister vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. SERIES: 9, (twice) most recently by Mark Majewski vs. AlabamaHuntsville, Feb. 23-24, 1990. SEASON: 49, by Terry Courtney, 1990-91. CAREER: 172, by Terry Courtney, 1990-93.
Most Assists PERIOD: 5, by Todd Zejdlik vs. Gustavus Adolphus (1st), Feb. 7, 1975; Mike Smellie vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980. GAME: 7, by Jim Skalko vs. Lake Forest, Nov. 17, 1973. SERIES: 9, by Bob Sajevic vs. Hamline, Dec. 2-3, 1977. SEASON: 49, by Dave Skalko, 1971-72. CAREER: 144, by Dave Skalko, 1969-73. DEFENSE: 95, by Gerry Micheletti, 1972-75.
Most Points PERIOD: 5, by Pat Carmichael vs. Stanford (2nd), Feb. 19, 1972; Bob Ross vs. Wis.-Superior (1st), Nov. 28, 1972; Jim Skalko vs. Lake Forest (3rd), Nov. 17, 1973; Todd Zejdlik vs. Gustavus Adolphus (1st), Feb. 7, 1975; Bob Sajevic vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980; Mike Smellie vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980. GAME: 8, by Chuck Delich vs. Chicago State, Feb. 28, 1976. SERIES: 12, by Chuck Delich vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976. SEASON: 79, by Chuck Delich, 1975-76. CAREER: 279, by Chuck Delich, 1973-77. DEFENSE: 127, by Gerry Micheletti, 1972-75.
Most Hat Tricks PERIOD: 1, by Numerous Players. Most recently by Justin Kieffer vs. Army, March 1, 1997. SERIES: 2, by Steve Hall vs. Ohio, Feb. 20-21,1970; Bob Ross vs. Wisconsin-Superior, Dec. 11-12, 1970; Chuck Delich vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976 and Western Michigan, Feb. 4-5, 1977; Bob Sajevic vs. New Hampshire, Nov. 18-19, 1977 and Winnipeg, Jan. 25-26, 1980; Robin Robideaux vs. Hamline, Dec. 2-3, 1977. SEASON: 9, Chuck Delich, 1975-76. CAREER: 26, by Chuck Delich, 1974-77.
Most Consecutive Games Scoring GOALS: 14, by Chuck Delich from Jan. 4, 1974 through Feb. 16, 1974. ASSISTS: 9, by Bob Ross from Jan. 17, 1970 through Feb. 14, 1970. POINTS: 24, by Chuck Delich from Dec. 7, 1973 through Nov. 16, 1974. HAT TRICKS: 3, by Bob Ross from Dec. 11, 1970 through Jan. 8, 1971; Chuck Delich from Feb. 1, 1977 through Feb. 5, 1977; Bob Sajevic from Nov. 12, 1977 through Nov. 19, 1977.
Most Penalty Minutes PERIOD: 20, by Dan McAlister vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. GAME: 26, by Dan McAlister vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993; Dan Davies vs. Brown, Jan. 18, 1997. SERIES: 30, by Terry Courtney vs. Army, Feb. 78, 1992; Mark Majewski vs. AlabamaHuntsville, Feb, 23-24, 1990. SEASON: 131, by John Giusto, 1992-93. CAREER: 426, by Terry Courtney, 1990-93.
Most Power Play Goals (no records before 1981-82) SEASON: 15, Mark Manney, 1981-82; Andy Berg, 2002-03; Jacques Lamoureux, 2008-09 CAREER: 41, Jacques Lamoureux, 2009-11
Most Short-handed Goals (no records before 1985-86) GAME: 2, Mike Knaeble vs. Alabama-Huntsville, Nov. 1, 2003. SEASON: 5, Eric Rice, 1991-92. CAREER: 7, Eric Rice, 1990-93; Matt Fairchild, 2007-10.
Most Game-winning Goals (no records before 1985-86) SEASON: 9, Jacques Lamoureux, 2008-09. CAREER: 18, Jacques Lamoureux, 2008-11.
Most Games Played SEASON: 41, many players CAREER: 156, Matt Fairchild, 2007-10; Chad Demers, 2012-15;
Cole Gunner, 2012-15
Most Consecutive Games Played CAREER: 156, Chad Demers, 2012-15; Cole Gunner, 2012-15
Salute: Following every home game, the Falcons salute the fans by tapping their sticks on the ice and then raising them to the crowd. At the completion of the Army series every season, both teams gathered around center ice to salute the sell-out crowds at Cadet Ice Arena. The photo on the right comes from last season sweep of the Black Knights at Cadet Ice Arena.
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team RECORDS Most Games (Season)
Combined Assists
PLAYED: 41, 2008-09. WINS: 28, 2008-09. DIVISION I WINS: 28, 2008-09. LOST: 24, 1995-96 and 2002-03. TIED: 7, 2011-12 OVERTIME GAMES: 11, 2007-08. OVERTIME WINS: 3, 2004-05.
PERIOD: 16 vs. Boston College (2nd), Jan. 6, 1979. GAME: 30 vs. Boston College, Jan. 6, 1979. SERIES: 51 vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976; vs. Boston College, Jan. 6, 1979. SEASON: 485, 1972-73 (AF-239, OPP-246).
Combined Penalties
Most Goals PERIOD: 8 vs. Wis.-Superior (1st), Nov. 27, 1971. GAME: 16 vs. Stanford, Jan. 21, 1972. SERIES: 29 vs. Stanford, Feb. 18-19, 1972. SEASON: 227, 1971-72.
Most Assists PERIOD: 13 vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980. GAME: 24 vs. Stanford, Jan. 21, 1972. SERIES: 38 vs. Iowa State, Dec. 13-14, 1974. SEASON: 316, 1971-72.
Most Points PERIOD: 20 vs. Winnipeg (1st), Jan. 26, 1980. GAME: 40 vs. Stanford, Jan. 21, 1972. SERIES: 65 vs. Iowa State, Dec. 13-14, 1974. SEASON: 543, 1971-72.
Most Penalties PERIOD: 15 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (3rd), Feb. 26, 1993. GAME: 21 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. SERIES: 32 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. SEASON: 326, 1998-99.
Hat Tricks SEASON: 15, 1975-76.
Saves SEASON: 1,184, 1969-70.
Power-Play Goals (No records kept before 1971-72) GAME: 5 vs. Sacred Heart, Nov. 22, 2008 SEASON: 61, 1994-95.
Short-handed Goals (No records kept before 1971-72) GAME: 3 vs. Alabama-Huntsville, Nov. 1, 2003 (Mike Knaeble two and Matt Bader one). SEASON: 13, 1991-92.
Fewest PPG Allowed (No records kept before 1971-72) SEASON: 20, 2009-10
Fewest Short-handed Goals Allowed
Most Opponent Goals GAME: 17 by Clarkson, 17-0, Dec. 29, 1982. SEASON: 194, 1982-83.
Biggest Win Margin Biggest Loss Margin
(No records kept before 1971-72) SEASON: 2, 1997-98; 2000-01, 2008-09.
Best Power-Play Percentage (No records kept before 1971-72) SEASON: 26.4, 1994-95.
GAME: 17 vs. Clarkson, 17-0, Dec. 29, 1982.
Fastest Goal GAME: 0:08, Tom Richards vs. St. Scholastica, Feb. 6, 1981. League: 0:13 Brian Gineo vs. Bemidji State, Oct. 28, 2005. PERIOD: 0:06 (3rd) by Steve Mullvain vs. Notre Dame, Mar. 7, 1970. League: 0:10 (3rd) by Brian Reese vs. RIT, Feb. 13, 2006.
PERIOD: 82 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. GAME: 96 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26 1993. SERIES: 137 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb.26-27, 1993. SEASON: 802, 1992-93.
Combined Points
Fastest Two Goals
PERIOD: 26 vs. Boston College (2nd), Jan. 6, 1979. GAME: 51 vs. Boston College, Jan. 6, 1979. SERIES: 88 vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976. SEASON: 841, 1972-73 (AF-405, OPP-436).
Combined Goals
Combined Penalty Minutes PERIOD: 207 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (3rd), Feb. 26, 1993. GAME: 231 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. SERIES: 298 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26-27, 1993. SEASON: 1,680, 1992-93.
38 Seconds: Brian Gineo (:18) and Seth Pelletier (:38) vs. Bemidji State, Jan. 7, 2005.
GAME: 14 vs. Iowa St. (15-1), Dec. 11, 1974.
Most Penalty Minutes
PERIOD: 10 vs. Boston College (2nd), Jan. 6, 1979. GAME: 21 vs. Boston College, Jan. 6, 1979. SERIES: 37 vs. Chicago State, Feb. 27-28, 1976 (AF-27, CS-10). SEASON: 356, 1972-73 (AF-166, OPP-190)
PERIOD: 36 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (3rd), Feb. 26, 1993. GAME: 48 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26, 1993. SERIES: 72 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Feb. 26-27, 1993. SEASON: 675, 1992-93.
Fastest Two Goals to Start Game
Six Seconds - 6:03 by Bob Fleury, 6:09 by Bob Ross vs. Illinois, Jan. 24, 1969; and 5:10 by Bob Ross, 5:16 by Bob Ross vs. Stanford, Jan. 21, 1972.
Fastest Three Goals 32 Seconds - 5:15 by Mark Kartarik, 5:26 by Kevin Pedersen, 5:47 by Mark Kartarik vs. Augsburg, Feb. 15, 1975.
Fastest Four Goals One minute, 23 seconds - 12:49 by John Bingaman, 13:13 by Gary Batinich, 13:25 by Kevin Pedersen, 14:12 by Chuck Delich vs. Chicago State, Feb. 28, 1976.
Best Penalty-kill Percentage (No records kept before 1971-72) SEASON: 88.2, 2009-10
Streaks WINS: 13, 2008-09. LOSSES: 14 - Nov. 11, 1995 to Jan. 13, 1996. UNBEATEN: 13, 2008-09. UNBEATEN VS. DIVISION I TEAMS: 13, 2008-09. WINS AT HOME: 13 - Dec. 13, 1974. through Feb. 22, 1975. LOSSES AT HOME: 8 - Nov. 11, 1995 to Jan. 13, 1996. WINS ON ROAD: 6, 2008-09. LOSSES ON ROAD: 35 - Feb. 11, 1995 to Feb. 27, 1998. UNBEATEN ON ROAD: 5, Feb. 9-March 16, 2008. BEST START TO SEASON: 13-0, 2008-09.
Opponent Season Records ASSISTS: 280, 1982-83. POINTS: 474, 1982-83. PENALTIES: 366, 1993-94. PENALTY MINUTES: 892, 1993-94. SAVES: 1,170, 1986-87. HAT TRICKS: 7, 1972-73
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season-by-season RECORDS YEAR 1968-69
W 6
L 12
T 0
PCT. .333
COACH Vic Heyliger
CAPTAIN, POS. Robert Stewart, F; Steve Hall, F
1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79
11 15 25 16 12 24 16 20 9 18
17 11 6 16 15 5 10 7 17 12
1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
.396 .571 .806 .500 .430 .816 .615 .741 .346 .597
Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger Vic Heyliger John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts
Kim Newman, G Kim Newman, G Bob Ross, C Steve Mullvain, D Jim Skalko, C Gerry Micheletti, D Chuck Pribyl, D Chuck Delich, C; Doug Leibbrand, D Steve Asbell, D Robin Robideaux, F; Bill Luukkonen, D
1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89
15 13 12 5 8 14 15 19 15 14
16 13 17 23 16 14 13 10 14 12
0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 3
.484 .500 .417 .179 .346 .500 .536 .655 .517 .534
John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts John Matchefts Capt. Chuck Delich Capt. Chuck Delich Capt. Chuck Delich Maj. Chuck Delich
Bob Sajevic, C; Mike Smellie, F Chuck Evancevich, C Mike Drake, G; Tom Richards, C Dave Leibbrand, F Bruce Umland, C; Bob Sullivan, F Dan Johnson, F; Tom Zuccaro, D Tim Hartje, F; Frank Daldine, F Keith Nightingale, D John Manney, F; Tom Zupancich, F/D Kurt Rohloff, D
1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99
16 11 14 8 15 15 4 8 15 15
13 17 20 20 16 17 24 21 19 19
1 4 0 2 1 1 5 2 0 2
.550 .406 .411 .300 .484 .469 .197 .290 .441 .444
Maj. Chuck Delich Maj. Chuck Delich Maj. Chuck Delich Maj. Chuck Delich Chuck Delich Chuck Delich Chuck Delich Chuck Delich Frank Serratore Frank Serratore
Kurt Rohloff, D Dan Greene, D; Mike Parent, D; Mike Veneri, F Tony Roe, D; Mark Liebich, G; Brett Gallagher, F Eric Rice, F; Bob Ingraham, D; T.J. Courtney, C Tony Retka, D Beau Bilek, D; Erik Brown, F; Andy Veneri, F Mark DeGironimo, F; Pat Ryan, D Todd Lafortune, F; Steve Maturo, F Justin Kieffer, C Justin Kieffer, C
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
19 16 16 10 14 14 11 19 21 28
18 17 16 24 21 19 20 16 12 11
2 4 2 3 2 3 1 5 6 2
.513 .486 .500 .311 .405 .431 .359 .538 .615 .707
Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore
Nels Grafstrom, W Scott Bradley, W Andy Berg, C; Brian Rodgers, W Andy Berg, C; Scott Zwiers, W Shane Saum, C; Spanky Leonard, C Steve Mead, D; Matt Bader, W; Brooks Turnquist, D Matt Bader, W; BrooksTurnquist, D; Andrew Ramsey, W; Brian Gineo, D Billy Devoney, D; Andrew Ramsey, W; Brian Gineo, D Mike Phillipich, W; Eric Ehn, C; Matt Charbonneau, D; Frank Schiavone, D Mike Phillipich, W; Brent Olson, W; Jeff Hajner, C
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
16 20 21 17 21 16
15 12 11 13 14 21
6 6 7 7 4 4
.513 .605 .628 .554 .590 .439
Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore Frank Serratore
Jeff Hajner, C; Brett Nylander, D/F; Matt Fairchild, F; Jacques Lamoureux, F Jacques Lamoureux, F; Derrick Burnett, F; Scott Mathis, D;Paul Weisgarber, F Paul Weisgarber, F Scott Mathis, D; Tim Kirby D Stephen Carew, F; John Kruse, F; Adam McKenzie Adam McKenzie, D; Ryan Timar, F; Dan Weissenhofer, D Chad Demers, F; George Michalke III, F; Dan Weissenhofer, D
TOTALS
702 722
92
.493
(1,516 games)
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individual single-season records POINTS
1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME, POS. Steve Hall, C Dave Skalko, C Bob Ross, C Dave Skalko, C Dave Skalko, C Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Bob Sajevic, C Mike Smellie, F Bob Sajevic, C Tom Richards, C Mark Manney, F Frank Daldine, F Frank Daldine, F Frank Daldine, F Frank Daldine, F John Klimek, F Joe Delich, F Joe Doyle, F Matt Watson, F Jason Mantaro, F Bob Ingraham, D Eric Rice, F Beau Bilek, D Mark DeGironimo, F John Decker, F Mark DeGironimo, F Todd Lafortune, C Justin Kieffer, C Justin Kieffer, C Scott Bradley, W Brian Gornick, C Andy Berg, C Derek Olson, C Andy Berg, C Spanky Leonard, W Brandon Merkosky, W Eric Ehn, C Eric Ehn, C Brent Olson, W Jeff Hajner, C Jacques Lamoureux, C Jacques Lamoureux, C Jacques Lamoureux, C Kyle De Laurell, W Kyle De Laurell, W Cole Gunner, W Cole Gunner, W
G 21 19 33 27 13 43 38 44* 31 25 34 35 22 27 16 17 28 18 19 17 24 18 15 14 12 9 20 16 17 20 24 14 13 13 16 21 22 11 14 14 24 18 15 33 22 24 15 19 15 21
AST PTS 22 43 34 53 23 56 49* 76 44 57 24 67 26 64 35 79* 38 69 34 59 31 65 29 64 20 42 26 53 21 37 14 31 16 44 26 44 29 48 25 42 24 48 20 38 29 44 24 38 15 27 33 42 19 39 23 39 24 41 23 43 27 51 24 38 25 38 25 38 21 37 18 39 18 40 16 27 17 31 21 35 40 64 20 38 23 38 20 53 20 42 20 44 23 38 17 36 29 44 25 46
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME, POS. Steve Hall, C Steve Hall, C Bob Ross, C Bob Ross, C Dave Bunker, F Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Chuck Delich, F Bob Sajevic, C Mike Smellie, F Bob Sajevic, C Tom Richards, C Mark Manney, F Frank Daldine, F Frank Daldine, F Frank Daldine, F Tim Hartje, F John Manney, F Joe Delich, F Joe Doyle, F Joe Doyle, F Mark Majewski, F Bob Ingraham, D Eric Rice, F Eric Rice, F Andy Veneri, F Mark DeGironimo, F Andy Veneri, F Mark DeGironimo, F Justin Kieffer, F Justin Kieffer, F Justin Kieffer, F Nels Grafstrom, F Scott Bradley, W Brian Gornick, C Andy Berg, C Brian Gornick, C Derek Olson, C Andy Berg, C Shane Saum, W Brandon Merkosky, W Eric Ehn, C Eric Ehn, C Brent Olson, W Jacques Lamoureux, C Jacques Lamoureux, C Jacques Lamoureux, C John Kruse, W Kyle De Laurell, W Cole Gunner, W Chad Demers, C Cole Gunner, W
G 21 31 33 39 28 43 38 44* 31 25 34 35 22 27 16 17 28 19 21 17 17 24 20 18 21 12 21 20 20 17 23 24 14 14 13 13 16 16 21 22 13 14 14 24 18 33 22 24 16 19 15 15 21
AST PTS 22 43 18 49 23 56 31 70 16 44 24 67 26 64 35 79* 38 69 34 59 31 65 29 64 20 42 26 53 21 37 14 31 16 44 21 40 25 46 25 42 21 38 24 48 15 35 22 40 15 36 15 27 20 41 19 39 15 35 24 41 11 34 27 51 24 38 12 26 25 38 25 38 21 37 17 33 18 39 18 40 11 24 17 31 21 35 40 64 20 38 20 53 20 42 20 44 14 30 17 36 29 44 26 41 25 46
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
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NAME, POS. Steve Hall, C Dave Skalko, C Steve Hall, F Dave Skalko, C Dave Skalko, C Dave Bunker, F Gerry Micheletti, D Gary Batinich, F Tom Uren, D Bob Sajevic, C Bob Sajevic, C Mike Smellie, F Tom Richards, C Mark Manney, F Tom Richards, C Frank Daldine, F Mark Manney, F Frank Daldine, F Bruce Umland, C John Klimek, C Frank Daldine, F John Klimek, F Joe Delich, F Joe Delich, F Dan Greene, D Jason Mantaro, F Bob Ingraham, D Eric Rice, F Beau Bilek, D Beau Bilek, D Mark DeGironimo, F Todd Lafortune, F Justin Kieffer, F Justin Kieffer, F Scott Bradley, W Brian Gornick, C Scott Bradley, W Spanky Leonard, W Scott Zwiers, W Steve Mead, D Brandon Merkosky, W Eric Ehn, C Eric Ehn, C Jeff Hajner, W Greg Flynn, D Greg Flynn, D Derrick Burnett, W Derrick Burnett, W Kyle DeLaurell, W Cole Gunner, W Cole Gunner, W Cole Gunner, W
AST G 22 21 34 19 25 19 49* 27 44 13 25 18 36 14 42 22 39 9 34 25 33 32 32 23 20 22 26 27 26 22 21 16 21 10 14 17 14 15 18 10 26 18 29 19 25 17 31 13 22 8 29 15 24 14 15 12 33 9 29 8 24 17 23 20 27 24 24 14 25 13 25 13 22 4 24 5 22 13 17 2 17 14 21 14 40 24 23 15 23 3 35 7 23 10 27 8 23 15 7 22 15 29 21 25
PTS 43 53 44 76 57 43 50 64 48 59 65 55 42 53 48 37 31 31 29 28 44 48 42 44 30 44 38 27 42 37 41 43 51 38 38 38 26 29 35 19 31 35 64 38 31 42 33 35 38 29 44 46
Jim Skalko
Bradley Doyle
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
ASSISTS
GOALS
individual single-season records
PPG PPG 15* 8 10 9 6 6 7 6 11 8 8 8 11 13 9 8 14 6 6 8 11 15* 6 10 6 10 9 15* 13 13 6 5 4 7
YEAR 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME Three Players Jim Jirele M. Mason/T. Supancich None Mark Majewski Three Players Eric Rice None Andy Veneri Mark DeGironimo Todd Lafortune Three Players Three Players Two Players Five Players Two Players Tom Starkey T. Starkey/S. Pelletier Mike Knaeble None Mike Knaeble Mike Phillipich Matt Fairchild Matt Fairchild Paul Weisgarber/Blake Page Five Players Casey Kleisinger Four Players Two Players Kyle Mackey
SHG 1 3 2 -2 1 5* -4 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 -1 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 1 1
YEAR 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME GWG Tim Hartje 4 John Klimek 5 Mike Mason 3 Four Players 2 M. Majewski/B. Ingraham 3 J. Mantaro/B. Ingraham 3 Eric Rice 3 Three Players 2 Three Players 3 Andy Veneri 4 Pat Ryan 2 Steve Maturo/Justin Kieffer 2 Nels Grafstrom 3 Nels Grafstrom 4 Derek Olson 5 Scott Zwiers 3 Shane Saum 3 Ryan Wiggins 4 Leonard/Saum/Zacour 2 Four Players 2 Josh Schaffer/Eric Ehn 2 Andrew Ramsey 6 Jeff Hajner 3 Jacques Lamoureux 9* Jacques Lamoureux 4 Jacques Lamoureux 5 John Kruse 4 Kyle De Laurell 4 Holm/Thomas 4 Cole Gunner 5
* Denotes School Record
Andy Veneri
NAME Mark Manney F. Daldine/B. Umland Frank Daldine Frank Daldine John Klimek John Klimek Joe Delich Joe Doyle Matt Watson Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Eric Rice John Decker Andy Veneri Mark DeGironimo Justin Kieffer Justin Kieffer Brian Gornick Gornick/Zwiers/Rodgers Brian Gornick Derek Olson Andy Berg Spanky Leonard Brandon Merkosky Josh Schaffer/Brian Reese Andrew Ramsey Jeff Hajner Jacques Lamoureux Jacques Lamoureux Jacques Lamoureux Tim Kirby Kyle De Laurell Holm/Halloran Cole Gunner
GWG
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Decker
YEAR 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
SHG
individual single-season records NAME Doug Johnson Dave Skalko Jim Skalko Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Chuck Pribyl Robin Robideaux Robin Robideaux Robin Robideaux Steve Moes Steve Moes Rich Lund Neil Schubert Bob Sullivan Dan Johnson Jim Anderson Keith Nightingale Kevin McManaman Kevin McManaman T.J. Courtney T.J. Courtney T.J. Courtney John Giusto Andy Veneri John Decker Brian Mulligan Dan Davies Justin Kieffer Tony Lawrence Brian Reaney Ryan Smith Brian Reaney Shane Saum Shane Saum Andrew Ramsey Brooks Turnquist Andrew Ramsey Matt Charbonneau Brent Olson Jacques Lamoureus Mike Walsh Cole Gunner Cole Gunner Dan Weissenhofer Dan Weissenhofer
GAA
Saves/%
Pen/Min YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Pen-Min. 20-59 26-68 39-97 29-74 38-94 33-82 43-105 27-68 26-55 22-55 26-62 27-54 25-58 23-46 23-58 26-54 24-48 25-58 25-56 22-46 28-59 32-85 49-110 47-113* 43-131 31-66 30-76 25-71 27-91 37-86 38-92 29-66 19-41 19-46 28-86 26-60 30-87 20-50 25-61 30-60 32-78 19-52 14-47 17-37 21-54 27-65 18-47
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME Kim Newman Kim Newman Kim Newman Al Morrison Al Morrison Al Morrison Al Morrison Dave Spannbauer Tom Talbot Tom Talbot Tom Talbot Mike Drake Mike Drake Mike Drake Mike McNeal Mike Crandall Jay Ducharme T.J. O’Shaughnessy John Moes John Moes Mark Liebich Mark Liebich Mark Liebich Mark Liebich Darec Liebel Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Aaron Ratfield Marc Kielkucki Marc Kielkucki Marc Kielkucki Mike Polidor Mike Polidor Mike Polidor Peter Foster Peter Foster Ben Worker Andrew Volkening Andrew Volkening Andrew Volkening Jason Torf Jason Torf Jason Torf Chris Truehl Chris Truehl
Saves/% 939/.882 *1166/.899 1123/.908 769/.882 1132/.858 749/.875 620/.883 849/.881 605/.905 687/.847 960/.889 444/.862 914/.869 886/.840 604/.830 514/.852 399/.836 296/.880 570/.889 510/.873 488/.881 600/.886 572/.865 814/.871 560/.846 427/.854 593/.811 797/.851 479/.832 577/.878 700/.879 802/.887 947/.908 682/.887 882/.880 628/.882 660/.900 422/.868 251/.896 813/.911 937/.920 989/.918 865/.909 394/.929* 969/.918 278/.921 834/.893
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
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GAA 5.68 4.50 4.10 3.70 6.00 4.83 4.83 4.79 3.40 5.00 4.20 4.20 5.30 5.70 5.70 4.40 4.60 3.33 3.48 3.99 4.27 3.44 4.49 4.24 4.40 3.54 4.49 4.70 4.81 3.42 3.33 3.05 2.85 3.39 3.90 3.03 2.66 3.09 2.25 2.09 1.97 2.19 2.87 1.73* 2.36 2.01 2.96
Torf
Moes
Volkening
NAME Kim Newman Kim Newman Kim Newman Al Morrison Al Morrison Al Morrison Al Morrison Dave Spannbauer Tom Talbot Gary Hennings Tom Talbot Mike Drake Mike Drake Mike Drake T.J. O’Shaughnessy John Ducharme Jay Ducharme T.J. O’Shaughnessy John Moes John Moes Mark Liebich Mike Blank Mike Blank Mark Liebich Mike Benson Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Pat Kielb Aaron Ratfield Marc Kielkucki Marc Kielkucki Marc Kielkucki Mike Polidor Mike Polidor Peter Foster Peter Foster Peter Foster Ben Worker Andrew Volkening Andrew Volkening Andrew Volkening Jason Torf Jason Torf Jason Torf Chris Truehl Chris Truehl
individual single-season records by defensemen Goals YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME D. Johnson/L. Tetlow Doug Johnson Ron Nagurski Steve Mullvain Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Doug Liebbrand Doug Liebbrand Bill Luukkonen Bill Luukkonen Rich Lund Rich Lund Rich Lund Several Players Bill Anderson Bill Anderson Keith Nightingale Tom Zupancic Kevin McManaman John Anzelc Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Bilek/ DeGironimo Beau Bilek Beau Bilek Justin Scott Dan Davies/Justin Scott Dan Davies Dan Davies Jace Anders B. Reaney/J. Locallo Brian Reaney Brian Reaney Brooks Turnquist Brian Gineo Brian Gineo Billy Devoney Greg Flynn Greg Flynn Tim Kirby Scott Mathis Tim Kirby Adam McKenzie Adam McKenzie Johnny Hrabovsky
Assists Goals 1 3 10 8 10 6 14* 9 14* 9 10 4 4 5 2 5 7 6 12 8 11 13 14* 14* 6 9 8 6 5 5 4 7 3 6 3 4 9 6 5 8 7 5 8 12 8 7 3
YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME Doug Johnson Steve Mullvain Steve Mullvain Steve Mullvain Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Doug Liebbrand Tom Uren Bill Luukkonen Bill Luukkonen Rich Lund Steve Moes Rich Lund Tom Zuccaro James Brunkow Keith Nightingale Tom Zupancich John Anzelc Kevin McManaman John Anzelc Dan Greene Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Beau Bilek Beau Bilek Beau Bilek Dan Davies Dan Davies Dan Davies Dan Davies Jace Anders Jace Anders Brian Reaney B.Reaney/S.Mead Steve Mead Brian Gineo Brian Gineo Michael Mayra Greg Flynn Greg Flynn Tim Kirby Scott Mathis Scott Mathis Dan Weissenhofer Alex Halloran Dan Weissenhofer
Assists 7 13 19 36 24 24 36 39* 39* 17 19 17 16 18 4 7 10 15 16 15 19 22 22 24 14 33 29 12 18 19 16 14 19 12 19 17 14 15 15 23 35 19 19 17 13 14 14
Points YEAR 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
NAME Doug Johnson Steve Mullvain Steve Mullvain Steve Mullvain Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Gerry Micheletti Doug Liebbrand Tom Uren Bill Luukkonen Bill Luukkonen Steve Moes Steve Moes Rich Lund Tom Zuccaro Bill Anderson Keith Nightingale Tom Zupancich Tom Zupancich Kevin McManaman John Anzelc Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Bob Ingraham Beau Bilek Beau Bilek Beau Bilek Dan Davies Dan Davies Dan Davies Dan Davies Jace Anders Jace Anders Brian Reaney Brian Reaney Steve Mead Brian Gineo Brian Gineo Michael Mayra Greg Flynn Greg Flynn Tim Kirby Scott Mathis Tim Kirby Adam McKenzie Alex Halloran Adam McKenzie Dan Weissenhofer
Points 7 15 26 44 34 30 50* 48 48 26 22 19 19 23 6 11 16 18 27 23 28 30 40 38 20 42 37 17 23 24 20 21 21 18 22 19 23 21 16 31 42 24 27 28 20 18 18 14
Bilek
Mathis
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THE FOUNDATION OF AIR FORCE HOCKEY Prior to the Air Force hockey program going Division I in 1968-69, cadets had been playing hockey, both indoors and outdoors, since 1958. In 1966, Vic Heyliger was hired to coach the Air Force hockey club team and then make the transition to Division I in 1968. Heyliger, a former NHL player with the Chicago Blackhawks, started the Academy program after leading the University of Michigan to six national championships in 13 years. Heyliger’s club teams played schedules that included teams from Illinois, Ohio State and Bowling Green. The Air Force hockey program is trying to recapture some of the history of these club teams. Below is a list of players who helped pioneer the sport of hockey at the Academy. Most of these former players do not show up as lettermen, as letters are only awarded for varsity competition. If anyone has more information about the club era of Air Force hockey, feel free to contact sports information director Dave Toller at Dave.Toller@usafa.edu. Frank Birk, D Bob Boots, W Pete Bracci, W Roger Carlson, W John Carson, W Dave Croitteau, G Mark Denney, G Bob Fleury, W Dale Franz, D Steve Hall, C
Hal Henderson, D Eric Kliner, D Ted Legasey, W Bill McConnell, W Bruce McFadzean, D Pat Nesbitt, C Kim Newman, G Joe O’Gorman, F Tom Perrot, W Harry Rodman, F
1968-69 (6-12) Dec. 13 NOTRE DAME 1-8 Dec. 14 NOTRE DAME 4-5 Jan. 10 at Bowling Green 2-5 Jan. 11 at Bowling Green 1-11 Jan. 17 OHIO STATE 6-4 Jan. 18 OHIO STATE 4-6 Jan. 24 ILLINOIS 6-2 Jan. 25 ILLINOIS 7-0 Jan. 31 OHIO UNIV. 6-9 Feb. 1 LAKE FOREST 2-4 Feb. 7 Wis. St.-River Falls @ 4-7 Feb. 8 Wis. St.-River Falls @ 6-8 Feb. 14 BOWLING GREEN 6-7 Feb. 15 BOWLING GREEN 4-6 Feb. 21 at Ohio State 5-7 Feb. 22 at Ohio State 7-4 Feb. 28 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 6-1 Mar. 1 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 8-6 Mar. 22 Army (exh.)$ 4-12 Mar. 23 Army (exh.)$ 0-8 @ at St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. $ Exhib. game played in St. Petersburg, Fla. HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Steve Hall, C, 21 goals, 22 assists, 43 points
Rainy River @ Rainy River @ COLO. COLLEGE at Colo. College GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS Penn* Hamilton*
1971-72 (25-6)
Jan. 9 ST. MARY’S (MINN.) 9-3 Jan. 10 ST. MARY’S (MINN.) 2-4 Jan. 16 LAKE FOREST 4-2 Jan. 17 LAKE FOREST 5-0 Jan. 23 at Ohio St. 0-2 Jan. 24 at Ohio St. 1-7 Jan. 30 NOTRE DAME 5-11 Feb. 3 NOTRE DAME 5-4 Feb. 6 WIS. ST.-RIVER FALLS 9-3 Feb. 7 WIS. ST.-RIVER FALLS 7-6 Feb. 13 at Ohio Univ. 4-5 Feb. 14 at Ohio Univ. 4-4 ot Feb. 16 at Lake Forest 8-2 Feb. 20 OHIO UNIV. 6-3 Feb. 21 OHIO UNIV. 5-4 ot Feb. 27 OHIO ST. 2-5 Feb. 28 OHIO ST. 5-6 Mar. 6 at Notre Dame 3-4 Mar. 7 at Notre Dame 3-6 Mar. 13 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN) 4-5 ot Mar. 14 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN) 2-6 * — Buffalo Tournament @ — at International Falls, Minn. HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Dave Skalko, C, 19 goals, 34 assists, 53 points
1970-71 (15-11-2)
1969-70 (11-17-1) Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Jan. 2 Jan. 3
Frank Setterquist, W Scott Sonnenberg, W George Stagno, W Bob Stewart, W Lew Tetlow, D Gene Thompson, D Tom Waugh, W Steve Wyman, D
3-5 8-5 1-5 2-8 4-8 4-2 4-6 1-2
Jan. 9 NOTRE DAME 2-4 Jan. 15 COLO. COLLEGE 5-8 Jan. 16 at Colo. College 7-7 ot Jan. 22 at Ohio St. 2-3 Jan. 23 at Ohio St. 5-2 Jan. 29 at Royal Military (Can.) 4-2 Jan. 30 at Royal Military (Can.) 5-5 ot Feb. 5 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 4-5 Feb. 6 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 6-5 Feb. 12 COLO. COLLEGE 7-4 Feb. 13 at Colo. College 5-8 Feb. 19 OHIO ST. 4-0 Feb. 20 OHIO ST. 1-5 Feb. 26 ST. LOUIS 6-4 Feb. 27 ST. LOUIS 7-6 ot Mar. 5 OHIO UNIV. 4-3 Mar. 6 OHIO UNIV. 5-4 Mar. 12 at Notre Dame 0-5 Mar. 13 at Notre Dame 1-4 $ — at Athens, Ohio HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Bob Ross, F, 33 goals, 23 assists, 56 points
Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Jan. 8
at Ohio Univ. at Ohio Univ.$ at Wis. St.-Superior at Wis. St.-Superior at St. Louis at St. Louis WIS. ST.-SUPERIOR WIS. ST.-SUPERIOR NOTRE DAME
3-2 ot 4-3 ot 4-0 9-2 4-7 3-5 13-4 8-5 4-5
Nov. 19 at Lake Forest 8-4 Nov. 20 at Lake Forest 8-2 Nov. 26 at Wis. St.-Superior 4-3 Nov. 27 at Wis. St.-Superior 10-5 Dec. 3 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 9-2 Dec. 4 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 4-2 Dec. 10 COLORADO 10-2 Dec. 11 COLORADO 7-2 Jan. 1 Dalhousie* 5-6 ot Jan. 2 Princeton* 6-1 Jan. 7 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 5-2 Jan. 8 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 6-5 Jan. 14 at St. Louis 4-6 Jan. 15 at St. Louis 7-5 Jan. 19 COLO. COLLEGE 4-12 Jan. 21 Stanford $ 16-3 Jan. 26 at Denver 3-6 Jan. 28 ST. LAWRENCE 3-5 Jan. 29 ST. LAWRENCE 7-4 Feb. 4 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 6-4 Feb. 5 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 4-1 Feb. 11 at Colorado 11-1 Feb. 12 at Colorado 14-5 Feb. 16 at Colo. College 3-11 Feb. 18 STANFORD 14-3 Feb. 19 STANFORD 14-4 Feb. 25 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 5-3 Feb. 26 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 9-3 Mar. 5 COLO. COLLEGE 10-5 Mar. 11 at Iowa St. 3-2 Mar. 12 at Iowa St. 7-0 * — Bowdoin Tour., Brunswick, Maine HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Dave Skalko, C, 27 goals, 49 assists, 76 points
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all-time results 1972-73 (16-16) Nov. 17 at Lake Forest 7-6 ot Nov. 18 at Lake Forest 7-2 Nov. 23 Boston Univ.* 4-10 Nov. 24 Minn.-Duluth* 2-7 Nov. 25 Lake Superior St.* 3-14 Dec. 1 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 6-5 ot Dec. 2 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 5-4 ot Dec. 8 COLO. COLLEGE 3-6 Dec. 9 COLO. COLLEGE 4-6 Dec. 27 Bowling Green** 4-3 ot Dec. 28 Michigan St.** 1-4 Jan. 5 Augsburg*** 4-6 Jan. 6 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 6-2 Jan. 12 WIS. ST.-RIVER FALLS 9-4 Jan. 13 WIS. ST.-RIVER FALLS 11-2 Jan. 19 at Michigan St. 1-10 Jan. 20 at Michigan St. 5-11 Jan. 24 at Colorado College 4-14 Jan. 26 at Royal Military (Can.) 5-4 Jan. 27 at Royal Military (Can.) 7-8 Feb. 2 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 7-0 Feb. 3 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 3-7 Feb. 9 LAKE FOREST 6-3 Feb. 10 LAKE FOREST 8-2 Feb. 11 at Denver & 3-4 ot Feb. 16 at St. Lawrence 4-7 Feb. 17 at St. Lawrence 3-10 Feb. 21 at Colo. College 6-9 Mar. 2 at St. Thomas (Minn.) 7-3 Mar. 3 at St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-4 Mar. 9 ST. LOUIS 8-9 ot Mar. 10 ST. LOUIS 5-4 ot * — Christmas City Tourn., Duluth, Minn. ** — Flint Tournament, Flint, Mich. *** — Richfield Tourn., Richfield, Minn. & - played at Denver Coliseum HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Dave Skalko, C, 13 goals, 44 assists, 57 points
1973-74 (12-15) Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1
LAKE FOREST 9-2 LAKE FOREST 12-2 at Denver 4-6 COLO. COLLEGE 1-15 at Colo. College 4-6 MICHIGAN ST. 3-7 MICHIGAN ST. 4-6 Michigan* 6-7 ot York (Can.)* 4-5 at Gustavus Adolphus 6-3 at Gustavus Adolphus 2-4 ST. MARY’S (MINN.) 13-0 ST. MARY’S (MINN.) 10-3 at Ohio St. 2-5 at Ohio St. 2-5 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 5-2 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 7-5 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 7-2
Feb. 2 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 4-10 Feb. 8 at St. Louis 3-0 Feb. 9 at St. Louis 3-11 Feb. 15 AUGSBURG 8-2 Feb. 16 AUGSBURG 10-3 Feb. 22 Merrimack** 2-4 Feb. 23 Lake Forest** 8-5 Mar. 1 BOWLING GREEN 2-6 Mar. 2 BOWLING GREEN 2-1 * — Flint Tournament, Flint, Mich. ** — Lake Forest Tourn., Lake Forest, Ill. HEAD COACH: Vic Heyliger LEADING SCORER: Chuck Delich, F, 43 goals, 24 assists, 67 points
1974-75 (24-5-1) Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19
at #10 New Hampshire at #10 New Hampshire COLORADO OHIO ST. OHIO ST. at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Anchorage ST. THOMAS (MINN.) ST. THOMAS (MINN.) IOWA ST. IOWA ST. ST. CLOUD ST. (MINN.) ST. CLOUD ST. (MINN.) at #4 Colo. College ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) at Denver at Royal Military (Can.) at Royal Military (Can.) at Wis.-River Falls at Wis.-River Falls GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AUGSBURG AUGSBURG #6 COLO. COLLEGE
7-6 4-9 6-0 2-1 3-2 7-3 4-3 11-5 1-6 10-2 15-1 9-1 7-5 1-0 7-3 15-2 4-7 4-4 ot 7-1 6-2 9-0 11-8 6-2 5-3 5-4 7-6 ot
Feb. 21 LAKE FOREST 6-2 Feb. 22 LAKE FOREST 11-1 Feb. 28 at Bowling Green 3-5 Mar. 1 at Bowling Green 2-7 HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Chuck Delich, C, 38 goals, 26 assists, 64 points
1975-76 (16-10) Nov. 14 at Lake Forest 8-2 Nov. 15 at Lake Forest 5-3 Nov. 21 at Mankato St. 7-5 Nov. 22 at Mankato St. 8-3 Nov. 27 Colgate* 2-6 Nov. 28 Pennsylvania* 7-5 Dec. 5 MANITOBA (CAN.) 3-4 Dec. 6 MANITOBA (CAN.) 9-6 Dec. 10 U.S. NATIONAL TEAM (exh.)4-14 Dec. 12 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 5-4 Dec. 13 CONCORDIA (MINN.) 10-4 Jan. 9 WIS.-RIVER FALLS 10-8 Jan. 10 WIS.-RIVER FALLS 3-6 Jan. 13 DENVER 6-11 Jan. 16 BOWDOIN 3-5 Jan. 17 BOWDOIN 2-1 Jan. 23 at Army 0-3 Jan. 24 at Army 9-2 Jan. 30 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 6-2 Jan. 31 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 4-3 Feb. 6 at Western Michigan 7-5 Feb. 7 at Western Michigan 2-6 Feb. 11 at Denver 3-11 Feb. 13 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 5-7 Feb. 14 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 5-7 Feb. 27 CHICAGO ST. 13-6 Feb. 28 CHICAGO ST. 14-6 * - Utica Tournament, Utica, N.Y. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Chuck Delich, C, 44 goals, 35 assists, 79 points
1974-75 Falcons
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all-time results 1977-78 (9-17) Nov. 11 at Wis.-Stout 7-3 Nov. 12 at Wis.-Stout 9-6 Nov. 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7-11 Nov. 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE 6-7 Nov. 25 at St. Louis 0-12 Nov. 27 at St. Louis 2-8 Dec. 2 HAMLINE 10-1 Dec. 3 HAMLINE 9-1 Dec. 9 at Colo. College 5-7 Dec. 10 COLO. COLLEGE 5-6 ot Dec. 27 at Boston Univ. 7-8 Dec. 28 at Boston College 1-6 Jan. 6 NORTHERN MICH. 1-5 Jan. 7 NORTHERN MICH. 0-3 Jan. 10 DENVER 3-7 Jan. 13 at Wis.-River Falls 2-5 Jan. 14 at Wis.-River Falls 5-3 Jan. 20 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 11-1 Jan. 21 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 10-3 Feb. 3 MANITOBA (CAN.) 6-4 Feb. 4 MANITOBA (CAN.) 1-9 Feb. 10 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 5-2 Feb. 11 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 3-8 Feb. 14 DENVER 3-7 Feb. 17 at Mankato St. 1-7 Feb. 18 at Mankato St. 2-4 HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Bob Sajevic, C, 25 goals, 34 assists, 59 points
1977-78 Air Force Falcons
Delich
1976-77 (20-7) Nov. 12 at Wis.-Stout 6-2 Nov. 13 at Wis.-Stout 3-4 ot Nov. 19 at St. John’s (Minn.) 6-3 Nov. 20 at St. Cloud State 8-4 Nov. 26 York (Can.)* 1-5 Nov. 27 Waterloo (Can.)* 2-4 Dec. 4 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 9-1 Dec. 5 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 9-2 Dec. 10 MANKATO ST. 10-4 Dec. 11 MANKATO ST. 6-3 Jan. 7 MANITOBA (CAN.) 4-3 ot Jan. 8 MANITOBA (CAN.) 2-8 Jan. 14 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 10-4 Jan. 15 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 12-2 Jan. 21 at Royal Military (Can.) 6-2 Jan. 22 at Royal Military (Can.) 4-1 Jan. 28 ARMY 6-3 Jan. 29 ARMY 6-2 Feb. 1 at Denver 9-8 Feb. 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7-3 Feb. 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN 8-9 Feb. 11 at Colo. College 2-7 Feb. 13 COLO. COLLEGE 4-5 Feb. 18 AUGSBURG 7-6 ot Feb. 19 AUGSBURG 7-4 Feb. 25 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 6-2 Feb. 26 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 10-3 * - Thanksgiving Holiday Tournament, Binghamton, N.Y. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Chuck Delich, C, 31 goals, 38 assists, 69 points
1978-79 (18-12-1) Nov. 10 at Northern Michigan 3-4 Nov. 11 at Northern Michigan 1-8 Nov. 17 ST. LOUIS 7-8 ot Nov. 18 ST. LOUIS 3-11 Nov. 24 Northern Arizona@ 2-2 ot Nov. 25 Northern Arizona@ 5-1 Dec. 1 MANKATO ST. 5-3 Dec. 2 MANKATO ST. 8-4 Dec. 5 COLO. COLLEGE 6-1 Dec. 8 ST. CLOUD STATE 6-2 Dec. 9 ST. CLOUD STATE 4-3 ot Dec. 28 Princeton* 3-6 Dec. 29 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.* 3-7 Dec. 30 St. Lawrence* 3-4 Jan. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-11 Jan. 6 BOSTON COLLEGE 7-14 Jan. 12 MERRIMACK 3-10 Jan. 13 MERRIMACK 2-1 Jan. 19 at Royal Military (Can.) 9-2 Jan. 20 at Royal Military (Can.) 8-1 Jan. 26 at Gustavus Adolphus 5-1 Jan. 27 at Gustavus Adolphus 4-3 Feb. 2 WIS.-STOUT 11-3 Feb. 3 WIS.-STOUT 13-2 Feb. 6 at Colo. College 3-8 Feb. 9 WIS.-RIVER FALLS 5-2 Feb. 10 WIS.-RIVER FALLS 6-5 Feb. 16 WINNIPEG 4-5 Feb. 17 WINNIPEG 8-3 Feb. 23 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 9-2 Feb. 24 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 5-2 @ — at Albuquerque, N.M. * — RPI Tournament, Troy, N.Y. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Mike Smellie, RW, 34 goals, 31 assists, 65 points
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all-time results
1980-81 Air Force Falcons
1979-80 (15-16) Nov. 17 at U.S. International 2-13 Nov. 18 at U.S. International 3-6 Nov. 24 at Mankato St. 2-4 Nov. 25 at Mankato St. 2-5 Nov. 30 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 6-3 Dec. 1 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 6-5 Dec. 7 ST. SCHOLASTICA 8-11 Dec. 8 ST. SCHOLASTICA 6-5 Dec. 11 COLO. COLLEGE 4-7 Dec. 30 Dartmouth* 3-7 Dec. 31 Maine* 1-6 Jan. 2 at New Hampshire 4-9 Jan. 4 American International** 6-3 Jan. 5 Merrimack** 3-8 Jan. 11 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 3-2 Jan. 12 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 7-3 Jan. 15 at Denver 5-3 Jan. 18 NORTHERN ARIZONA 6-0 Jan. 19 NORTHERN ARIZONA 7-0 Jan. 25 WINNIPEG 6-5 Jan. 26 WINNIPEG 11-2 Feb. 1 at Wis.-River Falls 7-4 Feb. 2 at Wis.-River Falls 6-3 Feb. 5 at Colo. College 2-3 Feb. 8 MANITOBA (CAN.) 6-4 Feb. 9 MANITOBA (CAN.) 7-9 Feb. 12 at Denver 1-11 Feb. 15 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 3-5 Feb. 16 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 3-7 Feb. 22 AUGSBURG 7-6 Feb. 23 AUGSBURG 7-8 * — Auld Lang Syne Tourn., Hanover, N.H. ** — Merrimack Tourn., Andover, Mass. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Bob Sajevic, C, 35 goals, 29 assists, 64 points
1980-81 (13-13) Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6
at Iowa St. at Iowa St. COLO. COLLEGE at Colo. College at North Dakota at North Dakota WINNIPEG WINNIPEG Cornell* Princeton* KENT ST. KENT ST. BETHEL (MINN.) BETHEL (MINN.) at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Anchorage at Denver WIS.-SUPERIOR WIS.-SUPERIOR ST. SCHOLASTICA
6-5 5-6 2-6 1-6 1-7 1-8 6-5 7-5 0-8 1-7 3-4 5-2 7-6ot 5-3 4-3ot 7-6ot 2-10 4-2 4-1 5-2
Feb. 7 ST. SCHOLASTICA 6-4 Feb. 10 DENVER 2-5 Feb. 13 MANKATO ST. 2-5 Feb. 14 MANKATO ST. 4-6 Feb. 21 NEW ENGLAND COLL. 8-6 Feb. 22 NEW ENGLAND COLL. 5-10 * - Broadmoor Holiday Tourn., Colo. Springs, Colo. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Tom Richards, C, 22 goals, 20 assists, 42 points
1981-82 (12-17-1) Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 20
at Mankato St. at Mankato St. ST. CLOUD STATE ST. CLOUD STATE IOWA ST. IOWA ST. COLO. COLLEGE ST. MARY’S (MINN.) ST. MARY’S (MINN.) Lake Superior St.* Minn.-Duluth* Northeastern* HAMLINE HAMLINE at Colo. College BRANDON (CAN.) BRANDON (CAN.) WIS.-RIVER FALLS WIS.-RIVER FALLS at Iowa St. at Iowa St. at Denver GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS WINNIPEG (CAN.) WINNIPEG (CAN.) Northern Arizona** U.S. International**
4-9 2-5 6-4 6-4 4-3 ot 3-5 2-4 6-5 4-2 2-7 4-10 0-14 12-3 7-4 4-10 7-8 ot 2-4 9-6 6-5 ot 6-5 1-4 0-7 1-7 6-5 4-5 7-8 ot 5-7 4-5
Feb. 27 ST. OLAF (MINN.) 4-4 ot Feb. 28 ST. OLAF (MINN.) 10-1 * — Jeno’s Holiday Tourn., Duluth, Minn. ** — Northern Ariz. Tourn., Flagstaff, Ariz. HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Mark Manney, LW, 27 goals, 26 assists, 53 points
1982-83 (5-23) Nov. 12 MANKATO ST. 4-6 Nov. 13 MANKATO ST. 4-6 Nov. 19 at Royal Military (Can.) 4-6 Nov. 20 at Royal Military (Can.) 4-6 Nov. 26 at Wisconsin 1-13 Nov. 27 at Wisconsin 0-14 Dec. 1 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 2-12 Dec. 3 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 5-2 Dec. 4 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 4-5ot Dec. 10 ST. SCHOLASTICA (MN.) 2-3 Dec. 11 ST. SCHOLASTICA (MN.) 2-3 Dec. 29 Clarkson* 0-17 Dec. 30 Toronto* 4-8 Jan. 7 AUGSBURG 0-10 Jan. 8 AUGSBURG 5-6 Jan. 14 WIS.-STEVENS POINT 11-1 Jan. 15 WIS.-STEVENS POINT 9-2 Jan. 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA 3-7 Jan. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA 4-9 Feb. 1 DENVER 4-11 Feb. 4 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 8-6 Feb. 5 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 3-2 ot Feb. 11 at Gustavus Adolphus 2-5 Feb. 12 at Gustavus Adolphus 3-8 Feb. 18 at Northern Arizona 3-10 Feb. 19 at Northern Arizona 3-8 Feb. 25 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 4-5 Feb. 26 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 2-3 * — Syracuse Invitational Tourn., Syracuse, NY HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Frank Daldine, RW, 16 goals, 21 assists, 37 points
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all-time results 1983-84 (8-16-2) Nov. 11 ST. CLOUD STATE 4-3 Nov. 12 ST. CLOUD STATE 7-6 ot Nov. 18 at U.S. International 1-1 ot Nov. 19 at U.S. International 2-5 Nov. 25 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 4-7 Nov. 26 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 4-6 Dec. 2 LAKE FOREST 6-4 Dec. 3 LAKE FOREST 2-6 Dec. 10 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 8-6 Dec. 11 WINNIPEG (CAN.) 4-5 Dec. 14 COLO. COLLEGE 6-7 Dec. 30 at Alaska-Anchorage 4-8 Dec. 31 at Alaska-Anchorage 0-5 Jan. 6 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 5-6 Jan. 7 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 5-3 Jan. 13 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 7-2 Jan. 14 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 7-2 Jan. 20 at Northern Arizona 2-10 Jan. 21 at Northern Arizona 3-6 Feb. 3 at Ala.-Huntsville 3-4 Feb. 4 at Ala.-Huntsville 5-7 Feb. 7 at Denver 3-4 Feb. 10 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 3-4 Feb. 11 ROYAL MILITARY (CAN.) 3-4 Feb. 17 HAMLINE 6-6 ot Feb. 18 HAMLINE 5-4 HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Frank Daldine, RW, 17 goals, 14 assists, 31 points
1984-85 (14-14-1) Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22
at Royal Military (Can.) at Royal Military (Can.) LAKE FOREST LAKE FOREST COLO. COLLEGE at Colo. College at Notre Dame at Notre Dame at St. Scholastica at St. Scholastica ST. THOMAS (MINN.) ST. THOMAS (MINN.) Dartmouth* Vermont* Bowdoin** Colby** U.S. INTERNATIONAL U.S. INTERNATIONAL NORTHERN ARIZONA NORTHERN ARIZONA DENVER ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS ST. MARY’S (MINN.) ST. MARY’S (MINN.) ST. OLAF (MINN.)
5-6 6-6ot 6-1 3-5 4-13 3-6 6-5 6-7ot 4-3 3-5 7-6 3-6 4-5 2 ot 1-3 1-4 3-6 6-8 4-3 7-5 3-7 1-8 4-3 ot 6-4 5-3 4-2 7-4 9-6 6-2
1986-87 Air Force Falcons
Feb. 23 ST. OLAF (MINN.) 9-3 * — Auld Lang Syne Tourn., Hanover, N.H. ** — Down East Classic, Portland, Maine HEAD COACH: John Matchefts LEADING SCORER: Frank Daldine, C, 28 goals, 16 assists, 44 points
1985-86 (15-13) Nov. 8 COLO. COLLEGE 3-8 Nov. 9 at Colo. College 6-5 ot Nov. 15 ST. CLOUD STATE 4-6 Nov. 16 ST. CLOUD STATE 8-3 Nov. 22 at Gustavus Adolphus 6-1 Nov. 23 at Gustavus Adolphus 3-5 Nov. 27 NORTHEASTERN 3-8 Nov. 28 NOTRE DAME 6-8 Nov. 29 NOTRE DAME 6-5 ot Dec. 6 ST. SCHOLASTICA 6-4 Dec. 7 ST. SCHOLASTICA 4-3 ot Dec. 30 at Northern Arizona@ 7-6 ot Dec. 31 at Northern Arizona@ 4-11 Jan. 3 at U.S. International 2-4 Jan. 4 at U.S. International 3-7 Jan. 7 MERRIMACK 3-9 Jan. 8 MERRIMACK 7-5 Jan. 10 AUGSBURG 9-2 Jan. 11 AUGSBURG 5-2 Jan. 17 DARTMOUTH 2-4 Jan. 18 DARTMOUTH 1-5 Jan. 21 at Denver 2-5 Jan. 31 at Ala.-Huntsville 5-1 Feb. 1 at Ala.-Huntsville 0-4 Feb. 7 HAMLINE 6-2 Feb. 8 HAMLINE 6-4 Feb. 14 LAKE FOREST 7-4 Feb. 15 LAKE FOREST 5-2 @ — at Phoenix, Ariz. HEAD COACH: Capt. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Frank Daldine, C, 18 goals, 26 assists, 44 points
1986-87 (19-10) Oct. 24 at Ill.-Chicago 4-5 Oct. 25 at Ill.-Chicago 5-6 Nov. 7 KENT ST. 5-0 Nov. 8 KENT ST. 5-3 Nov. 14 at Colo. College 3-8 Nov. 15 COLO. COLLEGE 6-7 Nov. 21 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 9-2 Nov. 22 ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) 6-2 Nov. 28 at Brown 2-5 Nov. 29 at Brown 6-8 Dec. 5 at St. Scholastica (SB) 5-2 Dec. 6 at St. Scholastica (E) 1-3 Jan. 2 CONNECTICUT 7-5 Jan. 3 CONNECTICUT 7-4 Jan. 9 Plattsburgh St. * 2-3 Jan. 10 St. Anselm * 3-2 ot Jan. 13 DENVER 6-9 Jan. 16 ST. THOMAS 7-2 Jan. 17 ST. THOMAS 7-3 Jan. 23 CONCORDIA 6-5 Jan. 24 CONCORDIA 6-4 Jan. 30 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 7-2 Jan. 31 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 9-5 Feb. 6 NOTRE DAME 4-3 ot Feb. 7 NOTRE DAME 6-1 Feb. 13 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 2-5 Feb. 14 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 4-1 Feb. 27 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 5-4 Feb. 28 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 7-1 (SB) — at Silver Bay, Minn. (E) — at Eveleth, Minn. * — Merrimack Blue-Gold Tournament, North Andover, Mass. HEAD COACH: Capt. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: John Klimek, F, 19 goals, 29 assists, 48 points
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all-time results 1987-88 (15-14) Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State 2-6 Oct. 31 at St. Cloud State 2-3 Nov. 6 ST. SCHOLASTICA 11-3 Nov. 7 ST. SCHOLASTICA 9-1 Nov. 13 at Colo. College 1-5 Nov. 20 AUGSBURG 6-3 Nov. 21 AUGSBURG 6-5 Nov. 27 BROWN 5-4 Nov. 28 BROWN 7-3 Dec. 4 BETHEL 10-2 Dec. 5 BETHEL 6-0 Dec. 29 at Middlebury 3-4 Dec. 30 at Middlebury 5-3 Jan. 2 at Merrimack 3-10 Jan. 3 at Merrimack 2-7 Jan. 8 ILL.-CHICAGO 1-8 Jan. 9 ILL.-CHICAGO 2-4 Jan. 12 PROVIDENCE 2-3 Jan. 15 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 6-4 Jan. 16 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 4-3 Jan. 23 #10 WESTERN MICHIGAN 5-2 Feb. 5 at Notre Dame 4-5 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame 3-4 Feb. 12 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 9-6 Feb. 13 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 7-4 Feb. 20 at U.S. International 4-6 Feb. 21 at U.S. International 1-3 Feb. 26 Queens* 6-4 Feb. 27 Mich.-Dearborn* 1-3 * — Alabama Faceoff Tourn., Huntsville, Ala. HEAD COACH: Capt. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Joe Delich, F, 17 goals, 25 assists, 42 points
1988-89 (14-12-3) Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 10
MICH.-DEARBORN MICH.-DEARBORN ALA.-HUNTSVILLE ALA.-HUNTSVILLE NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME ST. OLAF ST. OLAF St. Cloud State North Dakota COLO. COLLEGE ST. CLOUD STATE ST. CLOUD STATE Providence* Notre Dame* MIDDLEBURY MIDDLEBURY ST. ANSELM ST. ANSELM GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS ALASKA-FAIRBANKS ALASKA-FAIRBANKS ALASKA-ANCHORAGE
5-3 5-6 ot 4-6 3-5 6-6 ot 6-3 11-1 7-1 1-4 1-8 2-5 3-6 2-8 3-5 7-5 5-5 ot 4-3 11-3 9-2 7-5 10-4 3-4 ot 4-6 8-7
Feb. 11 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 7-7 ot Feb. 17 Ferris St. 6-3 Feb. 18 Ferris St. 5-3 Feb. 24 Ala.-Huntsville 1-2 Feb. 25 Ala.-Huntsville 4-2 * — RPI Invitational Tournament HEAD COACH: Maj. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Joe Doyle, F, 24 goals, 24 assists, 48 points
1989-90 (16-13-1) Oct. 27 Army Oct. 28 Army Nov. 3 BABSON Nov. 4 BABSON Nov. 10 COLO. COLLEGE Nov. 11 Colorado College Nov. 17 ST. THOMAS Nov. 18 ST. THOMAS Nov. 24 * Yale Nov. 25 * Northeastern Dec. 1 AUGSBURG Dec. 2 AUGSBURG Dec. 29 MICH.-DEARBORN Dec. 30 MICH.-DEARBORN Jan. 2 NOTRE DAME Jan. 3 NOTRE DAME Jan. 5 NORWICH Jan. 6 NORWICH Jan. 12 MERRIMACK Jan. 13 MERRIMACK Jan. 26 St. Cloud State Jan. 27 St. Cloud State Feb. 2 Notre Dame Feb. 3 Notre Dame Feb. 9 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS Feb. 10 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS Feb. 16 FERRIS STATE Feb. 17 FERRIS STATE Feb. 23 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE Feb. 24 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE * - Yale Tournament
2-4 0-4 2-1 1-3 3-3 ot 1-7 5-3 5-3 5-8 6-8 6-1 6-2 4-7 5-4 2-4 4-3 ot 4-1 4-3 4-5 8-4 1-8 3-9 6-3 2-3 5-2 8-5 5-4 2-3 8-6 9-1
HEAD COACH: Maj. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Matt Watson, F, 18 goals, 20 assists, 38 points
1990-91 (11-17-4) Oct. 26 ARMY 5-2 Oct. 27 ARMY 3-3 ot Nov. 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-6 Nov. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3-8 Nov. 9 Maine 1-7 Nov. 10 Maine 1-5 Nov. 16 AUGSBURG 9-3 Nov. 17 AUGSBURG 6-2 Nov. 23 Illinois-Chicago 1-4 Nov. 24 Illinois-Chicago 2-7 Nov. 30 ROCHESTER INST. TECH 5-4 ot Dec. 1 ROCHESTER INST. TECH 6-3 Dec. 7 ST. JOHN’S 3-2 Dec. 8 ST. JOHN’S 4-3 Dec. 28 ST. THOMAS 5-2 Dec. 29 ST. THOMAS 6-3 Jan. 4 NORTHEASTERN 3-11 Jan. 5 NORTHEASTERN 4-5 ot Jan. 11 VERMONT 2-5 Jan. 12 VERMONT 4-7 Jan. 18 Ferris State 5-8 Jan. 19 Ferris State 4-5 Jan. 22 Colorado College 1-3 Jan. 25 Alabama-Huntsville 6-8 Jan. 26 Alabama-Huntsville 3-3 ot Jan. 29 COLORADO COLLEGE 3-4 Feb. 1 NOTRE DAME 7-6 Feb. 2 NOTRE DAME 1-4 Feb. 8 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 4-4 ot Feb. 9 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 0-6 Feb. 22 Notre Dame 7-4 Feb. 23 Notre Dame 2-2 ot HEAD COACH: Maj. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Jason Mantaro, 15 goals, 29 assists, 44 points
1988-89 Air Force Falcons
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all-time results 1991-92 (14-20) Oct. 25 NOTRE DAME 8-4 Oct. 26 NOTRE DAME 3-5 Nov. 1 at New Hampshire 2-4 Nov. 2 at New Hampshire 4-9 Nov. 8 ELMIRA 4-1 Nov. 9 ELMIRA 7-5 Nov. 15 AUGSBURG 7-0 Nov. 16 AUGSBURG 12-4 Nov. 22 ST. OLAF 8-1 Nov. 23 ST. OLAF 5-2 Nov. 29 at Alaska-Fairbanks$ 0-3 Nov. 30 at Alaska-Fairbanks$ 3-4 Dec. 10 at Colorado College 1-4 Dec. 30 at Merrimack 2-8 Jan. 1 at Merrimack 2-6 Jan. 3 at Northeastern 3-6 Jan. 4 at Northeastern 4-9 Jan. 10 COLORADO COLLEGE 2-4 Jan. 18 at Vermont 0-4 Jan. 19 at Vermont 2-4 Jan. 24 CORNELL 2-4 Jan. 25 CORNELL 1-4 Jan. 31 ST. SCHOLASTICA 9-3 Feb. 1 ST. SCHOLASTICA 11-7 Feb. 7 at Army 7-3 Feb. 8 at Army 4-5 Feb. 14 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 1-3 Feb. 15 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 7-5 Feb. 21 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 4-6 Feb. 22 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 3-6 Feb. 28 at Notre Dame 3-8 Feb. 29 at Notre Dame 2-3 Mar. 6 at Alaska-Anchorage* 2-3 Mar. 7 at Notre Dame* 3-2 HEAD COACH: Maj. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Bob Ingraham, D, 14 goals, 38 points *-at McDonald’s NCAA Division I Independents Tournament, Fairbanks, Alaska (3rd Place) $-Fairbanks used ineligible player. Games forfeited to AFA
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1992-93 (8-20-2)
Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 2
at Massachusetts-Lowell at Massachusetts-Lowell at New Hampshire at New Hampshire at Colorado College SALEM STATE SALEM STATE ST. THOMAS ST. THOMAS MERRIMACK MERRIMACK at Notre Dame* at Army* at Providence
2-3 2-6 4-4 ot 3-6 3-12 6-7 4-3 ot 1-2 6-4 5-7 4-3 1-4 3-5 0-10
The four coaches in the history of Falcon hockey, Chuck Delich, Vic Heyliger, John Matchefts and Frank Serratore gathered at a banquet for Heyliger, Sept. 16, 2000.
Jan. 3 at Providence 1-2 Jan. 8 MANKATO STATE 5-6 ot Jan. 9 MANKATO STATE 4-4 ot Jan. 15 at Cornell 2-7 Jan. 16 at Colgate 5-3 Jan. 22 at Yale 2-8 Jan. 23 at Yale 4-5 Jan. 29 ARMY 5-2 Jan. 30 ARMY 4-1 Feb. 5 HOLY CROSS 4-3 Feb. 6 HOLY CROSS 8-0 Feb. 12 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 2-9 Feb. 13 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 1-11 Feb. 23 COLORADO COLLEGE 2-6 Feb. 26 at Alaska-Anchorage 0-3 Feb. 27 at Alaska-Anchorage 0-4 *-Denver Cup Tournament HEAD COACH: Maj. Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Eric Rice, 12 goals, 15 assists, 27 points
1993-94 (15-16-1) Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 20
UMASS-LOWELL UMASS-LOWELL NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLORADO COLLEGE at Colorado College ST. THOMAS ST. THOMAS
2-3 2-9 1-8 0-6 1-9 1-5 4-4 ot 4-3
Nov. 26 CONNECTICUT 5-2 Nov. 27 CONNECTICUT 5-2 Dec. 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks 1-6 Dec. 4 at Alaska-Fairbanks 4-10 Dec. 28 at Boston College* 1-5 Dec. 29 at Princeton* 2-3 ot Jan. 1 PROVIDENCE 5-4 Jan. 2 PROVIDENCE 0-4 Jan. 7 MANKATO STATE 4-5 Jan. 8 MANKATO STATE 5-2 Jan. 14 YALE 6-3 Jan. 15 YALE 4-3 Jan. 21 at Army 7-3 Jan. 22 at Army 4-6 Jan. 28 at St. Cloud State 3-9 Jan. 29 at St. Cloud State 2-8 Feb. 4 ST. OLAF 10-2 Feb. 5 ST. OLAF 5-4 ot Feb. 11 at Mankato State 2-0 Feb. 12 at Mankato State 6-0 Feb. 18 HAMLINE 14-2 Feb. 19 HAMLINE 7-3 Feb. 25 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 2-1 Feb. 26 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 2-5 *-Denver Cup Tournament HEAD COACH: Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Beau Bilek, D, 9 goals, 33 assists, 42 points
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all-time results 1994-95 (15-17-1) Oct. 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-5 Oct. 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-8 Nov. 4 WISC-RIVER FALLS 5-3 Nov. 5 WISC-RIVER FALLS 4-5 ot Nov. 11 UMASS-AMHERST 5-2 Nov. 12 UMASS-AMHERST 3-3 ot Nov. 18 ST. THOMAS UNIV. 4-1 Nov. 19 ST. THOMAS UNIV. 7-4 Nov. 25 COLORADO COLLEGE 2-4 Nov. 26 COLORADO COLLEGE 1-10 Dec. 2 UMass-Lowell 3-6 Dec. 3 UMass-Lowell 4-3 Dec. 9 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 11-0 Dec. 10 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 5-1 Dec. 21 US National Jr Team(Exh.) 2-6 Dec. 28 Brown University* 1-10 Dec. 29 Ohio State* 4-7 Jan. 4 Yale University 0-10 Jan. 6 Providence College 1-6 Jan. 7 Providence College 4-6 Jan. 13 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 4-3 ot Jan. 14 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 2-9 Jan. 20 RPI 3-4 Jan. 21 RPI 2-7 Jan. 27 Merrimack College 2-6 Jan. 28 Merrimack College 5-6 Feb. 3 ST. JOHN’S 10-4 Feb. 4 ST. JOHN’S 7-1 Feb. 10 Mankato State 4-5 Feb. 11 Mankato State 5-3 Feb. 17 ARMY 5-2 Feb. 18 ARMY 9-6 Feb. 26 MANKATO STATE 6-2 Feb. 27 MANKATO STATE 3-1 * - Denver Cup Tournament HEAD COACH: Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: John Decker, F, 16 goals, 23 assists, 39 points and Mark DeGironimo, F, 20 goals, 19 assists, 39 points
1995-96 (4-24-5) Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 5
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ILLINOIS-CHICAGO MASS.-LOWELL MASS.-LOWELL YALE YALE ELMIRA ELMIRA at RPI at RPI at Massachusetts at Massachusetts RIT RIT COLO. COLLEGE at Denver* at Cornell* PROVIDENCE
2-2 ot 3-4 3-3 ot 2-2 ot 0-3 1-8 7-5 4-5 2-11 1-9 2-4 1-7 3-4 0-2 2-4 1-11 2-6 2-4
Jan. 24 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 4-5 Jan. 25 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 2-4 Jan. 31 Alaska-Fairbanks 4-6 Feb. 1 Alaska-Fairbanks 3-6 Feb. 7 MANKATO STATE 5-2 Feb. 8 MANKATO STATE 2-5 Feb. 21 Mankato State 3-5 Feb. 22 Mankato State 3-5 Feb. 28 ARMY 3-6 Mar. 1 ARMY 5-2 @ game played at Norwest Denver Cup at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colo. HEAD COACH: Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Todd Lafortune, F, 20 goals, 23 assists, 43 points
1997-98 (15-19-0)
DeGironimo Jan. 6 PROVIDENCE 1-9 Jan. 12 MERRIMACK 1-4 Jan. 13 MERRIMACK 1-2 Jan. 19 BROWN 4-4 ot Jan. 20 BROWN 4-5 Jan. 26 Northeastern 3-6 Jan. 27 Union 0-10 Feb. 2 Mankato State 3-4 ot Feb. 3 Mankato State 1-3 Feb. 9 ST. THOMAS 6-5 Feb. 10 ST. THOMAS 6-2 Feb. 16 Army 1-3 Feb. 17 Army 0-7 Feb. 23 MANKATO STATE 8-2 Feb. 24 MANKATO STATE 6-6 ot * - Denver Cup Tournament, McNichols Arena HEAD COACH: Chuck Delich LEADING SCORER: Mark DeGironimo, F, 17 goals, 24 assists, 41 points
1996-97 (8-21-2) Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 18
WIS.-RIVER FALLS WIS. RIVER FALLS Princeton Princeton NIAGARA NIAGARA WIS.-EAU CLAIRE WIS.-EAU CLAIRE ST. THOMAS ST. THOMAS Mass.-Amherst Mass.-Amherst Yale@ Maine@ NORTHEASTERN NORTHEASTERN COLORADO COLLEGE VILLANOVA VILLANOVA Brown Brown
0-3 4-6 2-5 1-3 5-2 4-3 ot 5-5 ot 4-2 3-5 6-3 1-4 2-10 3-7 5-12 0-5 2-3 ot 2-3 ot 7-1 9-0 3-5 7-7 ot
Oct. 25 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 4-2 Oct. 26 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 1-6 Nov. 1 Yale 1-5 Nov. 2 Merrimack 1-9 Nov. 14 ST. MARY’S 4-5 Nov. 15 ST. MARY’S 4-0 Nov. 21 ST. THOMAS 2-3 Nov. 22 ST. THOMAS 5-3 Nov. 28 Mankato State 1-8 Nov. 29 Mankato State 1-11 Dec. 5 BEMIDJI STATE 6-3 Dec. 6 BEMIDJI STATE 5-3 Dec. 28 ST. OLAF 3-2 Dec. 29 ST. OLAF 7-1 Jan. 2 CONNECTICUT 8-0 Jan. 3 CONNECTICUT 6-2 Jan. 6 COLORADO COLLEGE 1-2 Jan. 9 MASSACHUSETTS 6-2 Jan. 10 MASSACHUSETTS 0-3 Jan. 16 Alabama-Huntsville 1-6 Jan. 17 Alabama-Huntsville 0-3 Jan. 23 Niagara 1-4 Jan. 24 Niagara 3-6 Jan. 30 Nebraska-Omaha 1-2 Jan. 31 Nebraska-Omaha 3-4 Feb. 6 ST. JOHN’S 9-1 Feb. 7 ST. JOHN’S 7-3 Feb. 13 NIAGARA 4-3 Feb. 14 NIAGARA 2-5 Feb. 20 MANKATO STATE 3-4 Feb. 21 MANKATO STATE 4-6 Feb. 24 Colorado College 2-6 Feb. 27 Army 3-2 Feb. 28 Army 5-3 HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Justin Kieffer, F, 24 goals, 27 assists, 51 points
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1999-2000
(19-18-2, 6-10 cha) Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 29 Oct 30 Nov 5 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 13 Nov 20 Nov 21
vs. Boston University^ vs. Niagara^ at Holy Cross at Holy Cross FAIRFIELD FAIRFIELD at Alabama-Huntsville* at Alabama-Huntsville* FINDLAY* FINDLAY* SUNY- POTSDAM SUNY- POTSDAM
3-8 0-3 3-2 6-2 6-1 10-1 0-4 2-5 8-1 2-3 4-3 2-2 ot
vs. Yale& at Mass.-Lowell& IONA COLLEGE IONA COLLEGE SALEM STATE# NEW ENGLAND COLL.# at Niagara* at Niagara* SACRED HEART SACRED HEART at Bemidji State* at Bemidji State* at Colorado College (#10) NIAGARA* at Findlay* at Findlay* ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* CONCORDIA CONCORDIA Denver (#8) BEMIDJI STATE* at Army* at Army* vs. Findlay% vs. Niagara (#13)% vs. Bemidji State%
2-0 1-3 2-4 5-5 ot 6-2 7-4 1-3 0-3 6-1 7-3 3-5 4-5 0-10 0-3 1-3 5-3 4-5 ot 3-2 4-2 4-0 0-4 4-3 ot 4-2 3-0 4-1 1-9 4-5 ot
FIRST SEASON IN COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA CONFERENCE * College Hockey America (CHA) game % CHA Tournament in Huntsville, Ala. ^ Anchorage (AK) Johnson Nissan Classic & Mass-Lowell City of Lights Tournament
Kieffer
Oct. 23 HOLY CROSS 5-5 ot Oct. 24 HOLY CROSS 5-2 Oct. 30 WISCONSIN-STOUT 3-2 Oct. 31 WISCONSIN-STOUT 5-1 Nov. 6 Bemidji State 2-3 ot Nov. 7 Bemidji State 3-7 Nov. 13 BETHEL 9-2 Nov. 14 BETHEL 5-0 Nov. 20 Concordia 1-2 Nov. 21 Concordia 8-0 Nov. 28 Colorado College 2-8 Nov. 29 MASSACHUSETTS 2-6 Dec. 4 Alaska-Anchorage 1-3 Dec. 5 Alaska-Anchorage 0-2 Dec. 11 BENTLEY* 4-8 Dec. 12 MINN.-CROOKSTON* 8-3 Dec. 27 Dartmouth# 1-8 Dec. 28 vs. Minn. St.-Mankato# 3-7 Jan. 2 Minn.-Duluth^ 2-7 Jan. 3 vs. Army^ 2-1 Jan. 8 AUGSBURG 3-0 Jan. 9 AUGSBURG 8-2 Jan. 15 Nebraska-Omaha 2-6 Jan. 16 Nebraska-Omaha 0-4 Jan. 22 NIAGARA 4-1 Jan. 23 NIAGARA 3-2 Feb. 5 DENVER 3-7 Feb. 7 MINN. ST.-MANKATO 0-2 Feb. 12 QUINNIPIAC 2-0 Feb. 13 QUINNIPIAC 3-5 Feb. 19 St. Mary’s 3-0 Feb. 20 Minn. State-Mankato 2-7 Feb. 27 ARMY 4-3 Feb. 28 ARMY 3-3 ot Mar. 5 Niagara 2-4 Mar. 6 Niagara 0-5 # Radisson Inn Classic at Air Force Academy # Auld Lang Syne Tournament, Hanover, N.H. ^ Silverado Shootout, Duluth, Minn. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Justin Kieffer, F, 14 goals, 24 assists, 38 points.
Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Jan 2 Jan 3 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 28 Jan 30 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12
# Radisson Inn Classic at USAFA HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORERS: Scott Bradley, F, 13 goals, 25 assists, 38 points; Brian Gornick, F, 13 goals, 25 assists, 38 points
2000-01
(16-17-4, 6-9-4 cha) Oct. 8 CALGARY (exh) 4-2 Oct. 13 AMERICAN INTERNAT’L 4-2 Oct. 14 AMERICAN INTERNAT’L 8-2 Oct. 20 vs. Fairfield% 5-2 Oct. 21 vs. Quinnipiac% 2-3 Oct. 27 NIAGARA* 2-3 ot Oct. 28 NIAGARA* 2-2 ot Nov. 3 FINDLAY* 3-4 ot Nov. 4 FINDLAY* 3-1 Nov. 10 AUGSBURG 4-1 Nov. 12 AUGSBURG 7-1 Nov. 17 at Wayne State* 4-3 Nov. 18 at Wayne State* 2-5 Dec. 1 at Colorado College (#7) 1-4 Dec. 3 BEMIDJI STATE* 3-0 Dec. 8 ST. MICHAEL’S& 11-2 Dec. 9 RIT& 3-4 Dec. 29 Denver$ 2-5 Dec. 30 Ferris State$ 2-3 Jan. 5 CONNECTICUT 3-0 Jan. 6 CONNECTICUT 2-1 Jan. 12 at Bemidji State* 4-4 ot Jan. 13 at Bemidji State* 5-4 ot Jan. 19 at Alabama-Huntsville* 0-4 Jan. 20 at Alabama-Huntsville* 3-5 Feb. 2 WAYNE STATE* 1-1 ot Feb. 3 WAYNE STATE* 2-1 Feb. 9 at Findlay* 2-5 Feb. 10 at Findlay* 3-7 Feb. 16 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* 4-5 ot Feb. 17 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* 2-4 Feb. 23 at Niagara* 5-2 Feb. 24 at Niagara* 1-1 ot Mar. 2 ARMY 2-5 Mar. 3 ARMY 4-3 Mar. 8 ^vs. Findlay 2-1 Mar. 9 ^vs. Alabama-Huntsville 0-7 Mar. 10 ^vs. Niagara 1-2 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game % at Quinnipiac Cup Tourn., Hamden, Conn. & Radisson Inn Hockey Classic at Air Force $ at Denver Cup in Denver, Colo. ^ CHA Tournament in Huntsville, Alabama HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Andy Berg, F, 16 goals, 21 assists, 37 points
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2001-02
(16-16-2, 6-10-2 cha) Oct. 5 at AK-Fairbanks 1-8 Oct. 6 at AK-Fairbanks 2-5 Oct. 12 FAIRFIELD 8-1 Oct. 14 FAIRFIELD 6-3 Oct. 19 HOLY CROSS 4-3 Oct. 20 HOLY CROSS 6-7 Oct. 21 USA UNDER 18 (EXH.) 6-6 ot Oct. 26 at Ala.-Huntsville* 0-2 Oct. 27 at Ala.-Huntsville* 1-3 Nov. 2 WAYNE STATE* 4-7 Nov. 3 WAYNE STATE* 3-5 Nov. 19 Hull, England (Exh.) 5-0 Nov. 20 Milton-Keynes, Eng. (Exh.) 4-6 Nov. 21 Peterborough, Eng. (Exh.) 6-2 Nov. 22 Coventry, England (Exh.) 8-3 Nov. 29 MANHATTANVILLE& 6-3 Nov. 30 NEW ENGLAND COLL.& 9-2 Dec. 7 at Army 4-2 Dec. 8 at Army 5-4 Dec. 29 vs. Bentley% 6-1 Dec. 30 vs. Holy Cross% 5-1 Jan. 4 at Findlay* 2-4 Jan. 5 at Findlay* 2-4 Jan. 11 at Wayne State* 3-4 Jan. 12 at Wayne State* 5-3 Jan. 19 BEMIDJI STATE* 2-4 Jan. 20 DENVER (No. 1) 1-2 Jan. 25 at Colorado College (No. 8) 1-8 Jan. 27 NIAGARA* (No. 20) 0-4 Feb. 8 at Bemidji State* 1-5 Feb. 9 at Bemidji State* 2-2 ot Feb. 15 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* 6-3 Feb. 16 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE* 6-5 Feb. 22 at Niagara* 3-3 ot Feb. 23 at Niagara* 4-1 Mar. 1 FINDLAY* 4-3 Mar. 2 FINDLAY* 5-1 Mar. 14 vs. Niagara@ 5-3 Mar. 15 vs. Wayne State@ 1-3 *College Hockey America (CHA) game & Radisson Inn Classic at USAFA % UConn/SNET Classic in Storrs, Conn. @ CHA Tournament in Niagara, N.Y. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Derek Olson, F, 21 goals, 18 assists, 39 points
2003-04
(14-21-2, 6-13-1 cha)
Rodgers
2002-03
(10-24-3, 2-15-3 cha) Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Nov. 1
#vs. Miami (OH) #vs. Niagara UNIV. OF WINDSOR (EXH.) at Holy Cross at Holy Cross BENTLEY BENTLEY *at Niagara
1-12 3-7 9-1 6-4 2-7 5-2 6-2 5-2
Nov. 2 *at Niagara 2-6 Nov. 15 *at Alabama-Huntsville 2-4 Nov. 16 *at Alabama-Huntsville 2-5 Nov. 22 *FINDLAY 5-6 Nov. 24 *FINDLAY 6-2 Nov. 29 COLORADO COLLEGE 0-7 Nov. 30 at Denver 0-7 Dec. 6 WISCONSIN-STOUT& 6-2 Dec. 7 AUGSBURG& 4-2 Dec. 28 at Fairfield 5-4 Dec. 29 at Fairfield 0-3 Jan. 4 *WAYNE STATE 2-2 ot Jan. 5 *WAYNE STATE 3-5 Jan. 10 *NIAGARA 1-6 Jan. 11 *NIAGARA 2-3 Jan. 18 ARMY 1-2 Jan. 19 ARMY 1-2 Jan. 24 *at Bemidji State 2-4 Jan. 25 *at Bemidji State 3-5 Jan. 31 *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 2-2 ot Feb. 1 *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 1-3 Feb. 14 QUINNIPIAC 5-4 Feb. 15 QUINNIPIAC 6-2 Feb. 21 *at Findlay 1-1 ot Feb. 22 *at Findlay 1-3 Feb. 28 *at Wayne State 2-3 Mar. 1 *at Wayne State 3-4 Mar. 7 *BEMIDJI STATE 0-5 Mar. 8 *BEMIDJI STATE 0-2 Mar. 14 ^vs. Wayne State 2-4 * College Hockey America (CHA) game # Lefty McFadden Tournament in Dayton, Ohio & Radisson North Classic at USAFA ^ CHA Tournament in Kearney, Neb.
Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 12
#vs. Bentley #at Quinnipiac British Columbia (exh) $at Alaska Anchorage $vs. Miami-Ohio (#21) AMERICAN INTERNAT’L AMERICAN INTERNAT’L *at Alabama-Huntsville *at Alabama-Huntsville at Bentley at Bentley *NIAGARA *NIAGARA at Colorado College (#5) %DENVER (#10) *at Findlay *at Findlay at USA Under 18 Team (exh) &vs. Sacred Heart^ &at UConn *at Bemidji State *at Bemidji State ! *WAYNE STATE *WAYNE STATE at Army (CSTV) at Army *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *FINDLAY *FINDLAY HOLY CROSS (#18) HOLY CROSS (#18) *at Niagara *at Niagara *BEMIDJI STATE *BEMIDJI STATE *at Wayne State *at Wayne State @vs. Findlay
4-2 3-4 ot 8-6 4-5 2-0 5-1 5-1 1-5 4-6 4-3 4-3 2-3 ot 2-5 2-4 2-4 1-1 ot 5-2 2-4 2-2 ot 0-1 1-3 1-5 5-2 2-3 3-4 3-0 3-1 2-6 2-5 2-1 4-8 5-2 1-4 1-5 4-7 1-9 6-4 3-1 1-9
# Quinnipiac Cup in Hamden, Conn. $ Nye Frontier Classic in Anchorage, Alaska * College Hockey America (CHA) game @ CHA Tournament in Kearney, Neb. % 2004 National Champions & SNET/UConn Tournament in Storrs, Conn. ^ AFA advanced to championship game after winning shootout on Zacour’s goal ! Game played in Coleraine, Minn. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Spanky Leonard, F, 11 goals, 16 assists, 27 points
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Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct 28 Oct 29 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan 20 Jan 21 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 10
(14-19-3, 5-14-1 cha) WINDSOR (EXH) #vs. Bentley #vs. American International &COLORADO COLLEGE QUINNIPIAC at Holy Cross at Holy Cross *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *at Robert Morris *at Robert Morris $vs. Sacred Heart $at RPI *WAYNE STATE *WAYNE STATE at American International at American International %^at Denver % vs. Colgate *at Bemidji State *at Bemidji State ARMY (CSTV National) ARMY *at Niagara *at Niagara *ROBERT MORRIS *ROBERT MORRIS *at Alabama-Huntsville *at Alabama-Huntsville *NIAGARA *NIAGARA *at Wayne State *@at Wayne State *BEMIDJI STATE *BEMIDJI STATE vs. +Wayne State vs. +Bemidji St.
3-2 ot 2-2 ot 4-0 1-4 4-0 2-2 ot 2-5 2-6 1-4 5-0 2-1 ot 3-2 ot 1-0 2-1 2-3 5-4 2-0 4-9 0-3 2-4 3-4 ot 5-2 2-1 2-3 0-3 4-2 1-2 1-3 3-2 2-5 3-5 1-5 3-3 ot 1-4 1-4 4-3 ot 0-6
*College Hockey America conference game #Icebreaker Tournament at C.S. World Arena %Quinnipiac Cup in Northford, Conn. $ CHA Tournament in Detroit, Mich.
*College Hockey America (CHA) game # at Quinnipiac Cup in Hamden, Conn. $ RPI Tournament in Troy, N.Y. % Denver Cup Tournament at Magness Arena & Game televised regionally on Altitude Sports ^ Game televised on Fox Sports Rocky Mtn. @ Televised by ComCast Cable in Detroit + CHA Tournament in Grand Rapids, Minn. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Brandon Merkosky, F, 14 goals, 17 assists, 31 points
2005-06
(11-20-1, 8-12-0 cha) Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 14
#Maine (#11) #Union LAKEHEAD (exh) %Bentley
1-3 9-2 2-2 ot 1-3
2-5 2-4 3-6 4-3 1-2 0-3 3-4 ot 7-2 4-1 3-4 7-6 3-2 2-2 ot 2-3 3-6 5-4 ot 2-7 2-5 3-5 2-5 2-3 3-2 2-6 3-2 ot 3-1 5-0 2-3 ot 1-5 3-1 5-3 3-4
Reese
Oct. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 Mar. 12
%RIT DENVER (#9) at Colorado College (#4) *BEMIDJI ST. (#15) *BEMIDJI ST. (#15) at Army at Army ^at Bad Tolz, Germany ^at Rosenheim, Germany *WAYNE STATE *WAYNE STATE RIT RIT *at Alabama-Huntsville *at Alabama-Huntsville *NIAGARA *NIAGARA *at Bemidji State *at Bemidji State *at Robert Morris *at Robert Morris *at Niagara *at Niagara at RIT *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *ALA.-HUNTSVILLE *ROBERT MORRIS *ROBERT MORRIS *at Wayne State *at Wayne State $ vs. Robert Morris
^ Exhibition games played in Germany HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Eric Ehn, F, 14 goals, 21 assists, 35 points
2006-07
(19-16-5, 13-10-5 aha) Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Mar. 10 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 24
UNIV.OF CALGARY (exh.) 4-2 #13 COLO. COLLEGE 1-2 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 4-3 at Alaska-Fairbanks 0-3 at Alaska-Fairbanks 4-8 *BENTLEY 5-1 *BENTLEY 5-6 &vs. UAH 7-5 &vs. Notre Dame (#11) 0-2 *RIT 3-0 *RIT 4-4 ot *at Canisius 5-3 *at Canisius 1-4 *AIC 6-1 *AIC 3-0 at Denver 1-2 ROBERT MORRIS 4-3 *SACRED HEART 3-3 ot *SACRED HEART 1-1 ot *at UConn 4-2 *at UConn 5-7 *at Mercyhurst 5-3 *at Mercyhurst 3-1 *at Holy Cross 2-2 ot *at Holy Cross 2-2 ot *ARMY 4-1 *ARMY (CSTV) 0-2 *at Bentley 1-3 *at Bentley 2-0 *MERCYHURST 5-7 *MERCYHURST 2-3 ot *at RIT 4-5 *at RIT 1-2 *CANISIUS 2-4 *CANISIUS 5-0 *at AIC 6-2 *at AIC 5-1 %HOLY CROSS 3-0 ^vs. Sacred Heart 5-4 ot ^vs. Army 6-1 @vs. #2 Minnesota (ESPNU) 3-4
*Atlantic Hockey Association game & Lightning Hockey Classic in Tampa, Fla. % AHA Quarterfinal game at USAFA ^ AHA Final Four in Rochester, N.Y. @ NCAA West Regional in Denver, Colo. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Eric Ehn, F, 24 goals, 40 assists, 64 points
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Mar. 28 vs. #10 Vermont@ (ESPNU) 2-3 (2ot)
(21-12-6, 14-9-5 aha) Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan 25 Jan 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 28
UNIV. CALGARY (Exh) 4-1 USA Under 18 (Exh) 4-3 QUINNIPIAC (#14) 4-1 QUINNIPIAC (#14) 3-1 *at Bentley 0-4 *at Bentley 3-1 *MERCYHURST 3-5 *MERCYHURST 6-2 *at RIT 2-1 ot *at RIT 3-4 *UCONN 3-2 *UCONN 2-3 ot *HOLY CROSS 3-1 *HOLY CROSS 5-5 ot *at AIC 6-3 *at AIC 4-2 *CANISIUS 3-3 ot *CANISIUS 3-3 ot & Boston College (#14) 2-8 & Minnesota (#12) 2-2 ot *at Sacred Heart 1-2 *at Sacred Heart 3-1 *RIT 5-2 *RIT 3-4 ot DENVER (#4) (FSN-RM) 5-2 at Colorado College (#3) 1-2 *at Army (CSTV) 1-2 *at Army (ESPN U) 1-2 *BENTLEY 4-4 ot *BENTLEY 3-1 *at Mercyhurst 1-3 *at Mercyhurst 7-0 *at Canisius 3-0 *at Canisius 4-3 *AIC 2-2 ot *AIC 5-0 %Bentley 9-2 %Bentley 3-1 ^vs. RIT 5-0 ^vs. Mercyhurst 5-4 2ot @ vs. #2 Miami (ESPNU) 2-3 ot
*Atlantic Hockey Association game & Dodge Holiday Classic at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, Minn. % AHA Quarterfinal game at USAFA ^ AHA Final Four in Rochester, N.Y. @ NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORERS: Brent Olson, F, 18 goals, 20 assists, 38 points. Jeff Hajner F, 15 goals, 23 assists, 38 points
2008-09
(28-11-2, 20-6-2 aha) Oct. 5 ALBERTA (exh.) Oct. 10 *at Sacred Heart
3-1 4-1
*Atlantic Hockey Association game $ Toyota UConn Classic in Storrs, Conn. ^ AHA Quarterfinals at USAFA # AHA Semifinals, Rochester, N.Y. & AHA Championship, Rochester, N.Y. @ NCAA East Regional, Bridgeport, Conn. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Jacques Lamoureux, F, 33 goals, 20 assists, 53 points
2009-10
(16-15-6, 14-8-6 aha)
Brent Olson Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 27
*at Sacred Heart 4-3 ot BEMIDJI STATE 6-2 BEMIDJI STATE 6-0 *at AIC 5-2 *at AIC 3-1 *BENTLEY 5-1 *BENTLEY 8-2 *at Holy Cross 1-0 ot *at Holy Cross 5-1 *SACRED HEART 8-1 *SACRED HEART 7-1 #3 COLORADO COLLEGE 4-1 at #9 Denver 1-4 *RIT 2-0 *RIT 2-3 ot *at UConn$ 2-2 ot vs. Quinnipiac$ 2-4 *at UConn 4-3 at Yale 2-3 *CANISIUS 4-5 *CANISIUS 2-4 *ARMY 5-1 *ARMY 3-2 *at Mercyhurst 4-4 ot *at Mercyhurst 2-3 ot *UCONN 3-2 *UCONN 4-1 *at Bentley 3-2 *at Bentley 1-4 *HOLY CROSS 4-3 *HOLY CROSS 3-2 *at RIT 4-6 *at RIT 3-1 SACRED HEART^ 4-3 SACRED HEART^ 1-4 SACRED HEART^ 8-1 vs. Bentley# 3-0 vs. Mercyhurst& 2-0 vs. #3 Michigan @ (ESPNU) 2-0
Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 19
CALGARY (exh.) at Bemidji State at Bemidji State ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE *RIT *RIT *at Canisius *at Canisius *BENTLEY *BENTLEY *at Holy Cross *at Holy Cross *at UConn *at UConn *AIC *AIC *MERCYHURST *MERCYHURST *at Sacred Heart *at Sacred Heart *UCONN (CBS C) *UCONN *at Bentley *at Bentley *HOLY CROSS *HOLY CROSS *at Army *at Army at Colorado College (#10) DENVER (FSN-RM) (#2) *at RIT *at RIT *SACRED HEART *SACRED HEART ARMY& ARMY & vs. Sacred Heart%
3-1 1-3 3-7 2-4 2-4 5-4 3-2 ot 1-3 4-1 3-3 ot 3-0 1-0 2-2 ot 2-2 ot 3-1 5-3 6-2 3-3 ot 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-1 2-2 ot 6-3 3-0 4-6 4-3 ot 2-4 3-3 ot 0-2 1-2 ot 2-3 ot 0-3 6-3 8-1 3-0 4-2 1-2
*Atlantic Hockey Association game & AHA Quarterfinals at USAFA %AHA Semifinals, Rochester, N.Y. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Jacques Lamoureux, F, 22 goals, 20 assists, 42 points
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# Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals, at USAFA & AHA Final Four, Rochester, N.Y. ^ NCAA Northeast Regional, Worcester, Mass. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Kyle DeLaurell, F, 15 goals 23 assists, 38 points.
(20-12-6, 14-7-6 aha) Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 25
LETHBRIDGE (exh.) vs. #12 Alaska-Fairbanks% at Alaska-Anchorage% at Robert Morris * AIC* AIC* MERCYHURST* RIT* COLORADO COLLEGE #3 YALE at Canisius* at Niagara* vs. Clarkson& at #12 Denver& HOLY CROSS* HOLY CROSS* at Bentley* at Bentley* at Sacred Heart* at Sacred Heart* ARMY* (CBS C) ARMY* at UConn* at UConn* CANISIUS* CANISIUS* at RIT* at RIT* NIAGARA* NIAGARA* at Mercyhurst* at Mercyhurst* ROBERT MORRIS* ROBERT MORRIS* SACRED HEART $ SACRED HEART $ vs. Holy Cross# vs. RIT^ vs. #3 Yale@ (ESPNU)
4-3 ot 2-5 2-3 2-3 3-5 2-0 2-6 4-3 4-6 4-3 1-1 ot 7-4 2-1 1-3 1-1 ot 7-6 3-2 ot 3-2 5-5 ot 2-4 5-1 4-5 2-1 5-5 ot 4-4 ot 3-2 0-1 ot 5-5 ot 3-2 4-5 ot 5-3 6-5 4-2 4-2 7-5 4-0 3-2 1-0 1-2 ot
*Atlantic Hockey Association game % at Kendall Classic in Anchorage, Alaska & Denver Cup in Denver, Colo. $ AHA Quarterfinals at USAFA, Colo. # AHA Semifinals, Rochester, N.Y. ^ AHA Championship, Rochester, N.Y. @ NCAA East Regional, Bridgeport, Conn. HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Jacques Lamoureux, F, 24 goals, 20 assists, 44 points
2011-12
(21-11-7, 15-6-6 aha) Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 16
vs. Simon Fraser (exh) 8-3 MCGILL UNIV. (exh) 5-4 at #3 North Dakota& (FOX C) 3-4 vs. Michigan St.& (FOX C) 2-3 ot NIAGARA* 3-2 ot ROBERT MORRIS 4-2
2012-13
(17-13-7, 15-7-5 aha)
Thomas Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan 21 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar.16 Mar. 17 Mar. 24
at Alabama-Huntsville 1-1 ot at Alabama-Huntsville 7-2 CANISIUS* 3-3 ot SACRED HEART* 2-1 SACRED HEART* 3-2 at RIT* 1-3 at Mercyhurst* 2-3 UCONN* 3-1 UCONN* 4-3 at AIC* 8-3 at AIC* 7-3 at #5 Colorado College 2-1 #15 DENVER 1-7 at Holy Cross* 3-3 ot at Holy Cross* 3-4 BENTLEY* 2-2 ot BENTLEY* 1-2 at Army* (CBS S) 3-3 ot at Army* 4-2 at Canisius* 3-0 at Canisius* 1-1 ot RIT* (CBS S) 3-0 RIT* 4-2 at Niagara* 2-0 at Niagara* 3-3 ot MERCYHURST* 8-0 MERCYHURST* 1-2 at Robert Morris* 1-2 ot at Robert Morris* 3-0 UCONN# 4-3 UCONN# 1-3 UCONN# 4-3 vs. Mercyhurst& 5-2 vs. RIT& 4-0 vs. #1 Boston College^ (ESPNU) 0-2
Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 15 Mar. 16
BRITISH COLUMBIA (EXH) 2-4 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks# 3-3 ot at Alaska-Anchorage# 3-3 ot #19 COLO. COLLEGE 2-6 at #7 Denver 2-5 at Canisius* 1-1 ot at Robert Morris* 4-1 HOLY CROSS* 2-3 HOLY CROSS* 7-0 at Penn State 5-1 at Penn State 1-5 at UConn* 1-2 at UConn (Hartford)* 2-3 ot MERCYHURST* 4-5 RIT* 3-2 ot at Bentley* 7-4 at Bentley* 2-2 ot at Minnesota^ 0-4 vs. Alabama-Huntsville^ 6-1 at #18 Niagara* 3-4 ARMY* 4-1 ARMY* (CBS S) 3-3 ot at Sacred Heart (Bridgeport)* 5-2 at Sacred Heart (Bridgeport)* 6-3 ROBERT MORRIS* 2-0 ROBERT MORRIS* 4-1 AIC* 2-2 ot AIC* 1-2 ot at Mercyhurst* 4-2 at Mercyhurst* 2-2 ot CANISIUS* 3-1 CANISIUS* 3-2 at RIT* 5-3 at RIT* 1-2 #13 NIAGARA* 5-2 #13 NIAGARA* 6-1 CANISIUS% 3-4 CANISIUS% 3-4 ot
*Atlantic Hockey Association game # Kendall Classic in Anchorage, Alaska ^ Mariucci Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. % AHA Quarterfinal Series, Cadet Ice Arena HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Kyle De Laurell, F, 19 goals, 17 assists, 36 points.
*Atlantic Hockey Association game & Icebreaker Classic in Grand Forks, N.D.
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vs. Niagara% 3-4 ot *Atlantic Hockey Association game # Kendall Hockey Classic, Anchorage, AK %Ledyard Bank Classic, Hanover, NH
% AHA Quarterfinal Series, Cadet Ice Arena HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Cole Gunner, F, 15 goals, 29 assists, 44 points.
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vs. Alaska # at Alaska-Anchorage# PENN STATE PENN STATE CANISIUS* NIAGARA* at RIT* at Mercyhurst* ROBERT MORRIS* at Colorado College DENVER at Denver BENTLEY* BENTLEY* at Holy Cross* at Holy Cross* vs. #16 Northeastern% vs. #4 Providence% at AIC* at AIC* at Army* (CBS SN) at Army* SACRED HEART* SACRED HEART* at Robert Morris* at Robert Morris* UCONN* UCONN* MERCYHURST* MERCYHURST* at Canisius* at Canisius* RIT* RIT* at Niagara* at Niagara* vs. Niagara% vs. Niagara%
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McGill (Exh.) Mercyhurst Mercyhurt vs. #19 Alaska# at Alaska-Anchorage# RIT* RIT* #3 North Dakota@ ALA.-HUNTSVILLE ALA.-HUNTSVILLE at #17 Robert Morris* at #17 Robert Morris* at #10 Denver COLORADO COLLEGE at Canisius* at Canisius* at Bentley* at Bentley* at #9 Vermont% vs. UMass-Amherst% at Holy Cross* at Holy Cross* NIAGARA* NIAGARA* ARMY* ARMY* at AIC* at AIC* #20 ROBERT MORRIS* #20 ROBERT MORRIS* at Sacred Heart* at Sacred Heart* AIC*
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Gunner Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 14
AIC* 3-1 at Niagara* 1-6 at Niagara* 4-4 ot CANISIUS* 1-4 CANISIUS* 4-1 AIC& 6-1 AIC & 10-3 at RIT $ 1-2 at RIT $ 3-7 *Atlantic Hockey Conference game # Brice Alaska Goal Rush, AK @ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Grand Forks, ND % Sheraton/TD Bank Catamount Cup, Burlington, VT & AHC First Round, Cadet Ice Arena $ AHC Quartefinals, in Rochester, NY HEAD COACH: Frank Serratore LEADING SCORER: Cole Gunner, F, 21 goals, 25 assists, 46 points.
Derrick Burnett, 2011 Academy graduate, helped Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2014 Inline World Championships. He also competed in the 2015 Inline World Championships as Team USA placed fifth in the world. At Air Force, Burnett, a winger, helped lead the Falcons to three AHA tournament titles. He played in 149 career games with 118 points. Burnett scored the game-winning goal in Air Force’s only NCAA Tournament win, over top-seeded Michigan in 2009.
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2007 Atlantic Hockey Association Conference Champions The 2006-07 season is one that will not be forgotten soon. Air Force was in its first season of competition in the Atlantic Hockey Association after seven years in College Hockey America. That was only the tip of the iceberg. The Falcons claimed their first-ever conference championship, first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, first winning season playing an all-Division I schedule (19-16-5), first winning record in conference play (1310-5), first service academy to win a conference title and compete in the NCAA Hockey Tournament, first-ever All-American (Eric Ehn second-team AHCA), first-ever Hobey Baker finalist (Ehn finished in final three), first player ever selected to the Frozen Four Skills Competition (Andrew Ramsey) and the first finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS award for leadership, character and academics (Billy Devoney was a first-team Lowe’s All-American).
Front Row: Peter Foster, Eric Ehn, Theo Zacour, Andrew Ramsey, Lt. Andy Berg (asst. coach), Brian Gineo, Frank Serratore (head coach), Billy Devoney, Mike Corbett (asst. coach), Brian Reese, Jay Medenwaldt, Mike Phillipich, Ben Worker. Second Row: Ian Harper, Greg Flynn, Michael Johnson, Lt. Col. Chris Rein (officer representative), Maj. Eric Nelson (team doctor), Lt. Col. Russ Adelgren (officer representative), Robert Rush (equipment manager), Erik Marsh (athletic trainer), Col. Mike Van Valkenburg (officer representative), Dave Toller (media relations), Lt. Col. Steve Fraser (officer representative), Bryan Becker, Michael The season was one of many ups and Mayra, Andrew Volkening. downs as the overall record hovered around Back Row: David Martinson, Frank Schiavone, Josh Print, Matt Fairchild, Jeff Hajner, Josh Frider, the .500 mark for most of the year. AFA won Brett Nylander, Matt Charbonneau, Josh Schaffer, Brandon Johnson, Brent Olson.
just three of its first eight games. However, after a sweep at Mercyhurst, the Falcons were 11-8-5 overall in early January.
the Falcons blanked Holy Cross, 3-0, at the Academy in the quarterfinals.
A five-game losing skid dropped the team’s record to 13-15-5 with just three regular-season games remaining. The Falcons rebounded to win the final three regular-season games over Canisius and American International. The momentum carried over into the AHA Tournament as
Then, at the AHA Final Four in Rochester, N.Y., the Falcons needed overtime to beat top-seeded Sacred Heart in the semifinals. AFA led 3-1 in the third period, but the Pioneers took a 4-3 lead late in the third. After pulling the goalie, defenseman Billy Devoney scored with 54 seconds left to tie the game. Then, in overtime, Josh Print tipped in a point shot by Greg Flynn to send the Falcons into the championship game. The opponent was none other than service academy rival Army. The game was arguably the biggest in Academy history. Not only was it for bragging rights in the military world, but a conference championship and NCAA bid were on the line. After a scoreless first period, Mike Phillipich and Andrew Ramsey scored for a 2-0 lead in the second period. Freshman goalie Andrew Volkening stopped 18 Black Knight shots in the first 40 minutes and was flawless in the crease. Air Force exploded for four goals in the third period for a 6-1 win. Phillipich was named the tournament’s MVP while Devoney and Volkening were named to the all-tourney team.
The win propelled the Falcons into the NCAA Tournament and a meeting with the tournament’s No. 1 seed, Minnesota, at the Pepsi Center in Denver. The big stage, the media attention, the large crowd and the daunting opponent did not bother the Falcons whatsoever. AFA scored first as Jeff Hajner netted his 13th of the season midway through the first period. Volkening was stellar in the net and the Falcons entered the first intermission with a 1-0 lead. Minnesota tied the game in the second, but the Falcons answered as Ramsey scored on the power-play with 37 seconds left in the second period. Early in the third period, freshman Brett Nylander scored on a wrap-around goal and the Falcons had a 3-1 lead. With just over eight minutes remaining, the Falcons clung to the two-goal advantage. However, the clock was about to strike midnight on Cinderella. Minnesota scored three goals in a span of 3:36 and escaped with a 4-3 win over the Falcons. The loss ended the Falcons’ championship season, but the memories of the team’s first conference title and NCAA berth will last a lifetime.
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2008 Atlantic Hockey Association Conference Champions Coming off of a league title in 2006-07, the Air Force hockey poster for the 2007-08 season read “A Championship Foundation.” Those words could not have been more prophetic as Air Force defended its championship by winning its second consecutive title and returning to the NCAA Tournament. Air Force finished the 2007-08 season with an overall record of 21-12-6. The 21 wins are the most Division I victories in school history and marked the first back-toback winning seasons in school history. A nine-game unbeaten streak, the longest in the nation at the time, ended with a 3-2 overtime loss at the NCAA Northeast Regional to Miami, the No. 2 overall seed in the tournament. Air Force claimed some big victories along the way, including a sweep of 14thranked Quinnipiac in the season-opening series. In the first half of the season, the Falcons settled for numerous ties in games that could have been victories. However, one tie in particular, was a great one. In the consolation game of the Dodge Holiday Classic at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, the Falcons tied 12th-ranked Minnesota, 2-2, on the Gophers’ home ice. Three weeks later, fourth-ranked Denver came to town having won 19 straight over Air Force dating back to 1980. The Falcons got the monkey off their back with a convincing 5-2 victory, tying the highest ranked team Air Force has ever defeated. Matt Fairchild tallied his first career hat trick and Andrew Volken-
Front Row: Andrew Volkening, Josh Schaffer, Frank Schiavone, Capt. Andy Berg (assistant coach), Matt Charbonneau, Frank Serratore (head coach), Mike Phillipich, Mike Corbett (assistant coach), Eric Ehn, Josh Print, Ian Harper. Second Row: Greg Flynn, Derrick Burnett, Brad Sellers, Brent Olson, Dave Toller (athletic communications), Robert Rush (equipment specialist), Lt. Col Chris Rein (officer representative), Larry Cronk (penalty box manager), Col. Mike Van Valkenburg (officer representative), Roger McFarland (blue line club), Bryan Becker (undergraduate assistant), Jacques Lamoureux, Tim Krystosek, Michael Johnson, Michael Mayra. Third Row: Brandon Johnson, Scott Kozlak, Sean Bertsch, Blake Page, Matt Becker, Josh Frider, Brett Nylander, Owen Kelly, Jeff Hajner, Matt Fairchild, Kevin Wright.
ing stopped 29 of 31 shots. The next night, 2007 All-American Eric Ehn suffered a fractured left fibula and significant ligament damage in his ankle in a 2-1 loss at Colorado College. It took some time for the Falcons to regroup, but the train was soon back on the track. A 7-0 win over Mercyhurst on Feb. 9 started a nine-game unbeaten streak, which was the longest in the nation. Air Force was the No. 3 seed in the AHA tournament and hosted eighth-seeded Bentley in a best-of-three playoff series. The Falcons of Bentley were no match for the Falcons of Air Force, as the home team swept the series, 9-2 and 3-1. Air Force was one of five teams to advance to the AHA Final Five in Rochester and the Falcons were scheduled to face second-seeded RIT in their hometown. Air Force silenced the partisan RIT crowd with a 5-0 win in the semifinals as Olson scored two goals and Volkening posted his fourth shutout in his last eight games. The win sent the Falcons to the championship game to face fifth-seeded Mercyhurst, a team playing its third game in as many days. An exciting game see-sawed back and forth until Josh Frider scored with 8:30 left
in the third to tie the game at 4-4. The game remaining tied until Frider netted the gamewinner 56 seconds into the second overtime, lifting the Falcons to the tournament title and a return trip to the NCAAs. Olson was named the MVP of the tournament with five points in the two games. Two weeks later, the Falcons were back on the ice at the NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass., to face top-seeded Miami, the No. 2 overall seed and the top scoring team in the nation. The game got off to an inauspicious start for Air Force as the RedHawks scored on the first shift of the game and had a 1-0 lead 19 seconds into the contest. However, the Falcons came roaring back in the second period to take a 2-1 lead on goals by Derrick Burnett and Josh Print. Miami tied the game with a power-play goal with 6:16 remaining and then scored the game-winner just under five minutes into overtime. For the second consecutive year, the Falcons’ season ended in the first game at the NCAA Regional after having a heavilyfavored opponent on the ropes in the third period. Despite the disappointment at the time, the team’s accomplishments could not be forgotten.
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2009 Atlantic Hockey Association Conference Champions When the 2007-08 season concluded with an overtime loss to second-ranked Miami in the NCAA Tournament, the returning players all said they wanted more. It wasn’t good enough. “As much as we accomplished, it’s not enough,” said goaltender Andrew Volkening after the 2007-08 season. Many fans raised an eyebrow, or two, at those statements. The Falcons had just won 21 games, the most Division I wins in school history, earned their second consecutive conference championship, another trip to the NCAA Tournament and nearly knocked off the No. 2 team in all of college hockey. More is what the 2008-09 Falcons delivered: a 28-11-2 overall record, the most wins in school history, the team’s first ever regular-season championship, the third straight Atlantic Hockey Association tournament title, a third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, the program’s first ever win in the NCAAs and a trip to the Elite Eight. Air Force started the season with a giant bull’s eye on its back. Not only were the Falcons the two-time AHA champions, but the coaches picked Air Force first in the preseason poll. The target didn’t seem to bother the Falcons early in the season as Air Force rolled to 13 consecutive wins and a No. 10 ranking in the national polls, both school records. Win number 13 came against a team that the Falcons had not defeated in 24 years, third-ranked Colorado College. After a 4-1 win over the Tigers at home, the streak ended with a 3-1 loss at ninth-ranked DU. The loss put the Falcons in a bit of a tailspin, posting just a 4-7-2 record through December and January. As has been the case the past three years, the
Front Row (left to right): Andrew Volkening, Greg Flynn, Jeff Hajner, Capt. Andy Berg (asst. coach), Mike Phillipich, Frank Serratore (head coach), Brent Olson, Mike Corbett (asst. coach), Josh Frider, Michael Mayra, Tim Krystosek. Middle Row: Tim Kirby, Greg Burgdoerfer, Jacques Lamoureux, Col. Mike Van Valkenburg (officer representative), Jeff Kipp (strength coach), Lt. Col. Dr. Eric Nelson (team physician), Larry Cronk (off-ice official), Erik Marsh (athletic trainer), Robert Rush (equipment specialist), Dave Toller (SID), Lt. Col. Keith Bishop (officer representative), Brad Sellers, Scott Mathis, Derrick Burnett. Back Row: Brandon Johnson, Scott Kozlak, Matt Becker, Paul Weisgarber, Sean Bertsch, Stephen Caple, Brett Nylander, Blake Page, Matt Fairchild, Kevin Wright, Mark Williams.
Falcons flipped the switch in February, going 6-2 in the month. Air Force needed a win in the final regular-season game at RIT to share the title with the Tigers and that is just what the Falcons got. in a 3-1 victory to earn the top seed in the tournament. In the league quarterfinal best-of-three series, the Falcons hosted No. 8-seed Sacred Heart, but the series was much closer than the many fans anticipated. Air Force scored late to earn a 4-3 win in the first game, but Sacred Heart won game two, 4-1, forcing a deciding third game. Air Force left no doubt in the rubber match as Greg Flynn scored the first two goals of the game and cruised to an 8-1 victory and a trip to the AHA Final Four in Rochester, N.Y. In the AHA semifinal game, Matt Fairchild scored two goals and Volkening stopped all 26 shots he faced in a 3-0 blanking of Bentley. The win sent the Falcons back to the championship game, setting up a rematch of last years’ title game with Mercyhurst. This game was not nearly the epic of the previous season as the Falcons held the No. 2 scoring team in the nation without a goal in a 2-0 victory. Lamoureux and Fairchild scored and Volkening made 25 saves in the game. The third consecutive league championship sent the Falcons back to the NCAA Tournament, a place where this team had some unfinished business. Who would be the Falcons’ opponent at the Big Dance?
None other than the most storied program in the history of college hockey, the Michigan Wolverines. The top-seeded Wolverines, ranked third in the nation, boasted 13 NHL draft choices. However, it was Air Force’s first-team all-league choices that led the way. Volkening stopped all 43 shots he faced, Flynn assisted on both goals and Lamoureux scored AFA’s second goal of the game as the Falcons earned a 2-0 win for the program’s first ever NCAA win. Derrick Burnett scored the first goal of the game, the eventual game-winner. The win sent Air Force to its first-ever Elite Eight and a matchup vs. 10th-ranked Vermont. The winner would earn a spot in the Frozen Four in Washington D.C. Freshman Paul Weisgarber broke a scoreless tie in the second period, but Vermont scored two goals midway through the third for a 2-1 lead. Air Force came back to tie the game at 11:18 on Sean Bertsch’s goal. Neither team scored during the rest of regulation or the first overtime. In the second overtime, Vermont defenseman Dan Lawson took a slap shot from the point at the 14:10 mark and play continued for nearly two minutes. Upon the first whistle, the play was under video review and, after a 12-minute delay; the shot was ruled a goal as the puck went through the net ending the Falcons’ season. The loss was tough to swallow, especially being one shot from going to the Frozen Four, but the 2008-09 season proved the Falcons were truly one of the best teams in the nation.
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2011 Atlantic Hockey Association Conference Champions The 2010-11 season began with many questions marks. The Falcons had to break in a new goaltender and had several holes to fill. The Falcons were picked to finish third in the preseason coaches poll and coach Frank Serratore said he would do cartwheels if that was the case. After a rough start, Air Force finished strong with eight straight wins to include its fourth AHA championship in the last five years. The Falcons finished the season with a 20-12-6 overall record and won the AHA tournament as the No. 2 seed. Air Force advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in school history and, for the fourth time, lost a one-goal game on the national stage. Yale, the No.1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, needed overtime to beat the Falcons, 2-1, in the NCAA East Regional in Bridgeport, Conn. The season could not have gotten off to a more dismal beginning. An 0-4 start included a home loss to the last-place team in the league, the AIC Yellow Jackets. Air Force’s first signature win of the season came on Nov. 7 when defending league champion, and 2010 Frozen Four participant, RIT came to town. AFA fell behind 2-0 in the first period, but bounced back as Paul Weisgarber tied the game with five minutes remaining and John Kruse scored the game winner with just over three minutes left for a 4-3 win. After a loss to Colorado College, the Falcons hosted third-ranked and undefeated Yale. The Bulldogs spent the majority of the season ranked first in the nation and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight. But Nov. 14, 2010 is a night that the over-capacity crowd at the Cadet Ice Arena won’t soon forget. Trailing
Front Row: Brad Sellers, Blake Page, Sean Bertsch, Paul Weisgarber, Jacques Lamoureux, Frank Serratore (head coach), Scott Mathis, Derrick Burnett, Scott Kozlak, Matt Becker, Tim Kirby. Middle: Aaron Quick, John Kruse, Kyle DeLaurell, Andy Berg (assistant coach), Dave Toller (media relations), Robert Rush (equipment specialist), Erik Marsh (athletic trainer), Lt. Col. John Bode (officer representative), Lt. Col. Keith Bishop (officer representative), Lt. Col. Phil Gronseth (officer representative), Mike Corbett (assistant coach), Mitch Torrel, Tony Thomas, Jason Fabian. Back Row: Jason Torf, Adam McKenzie, Casey Kleisinger, Mike Walsh, Stephen Carew, Eric Artman, Stephen Caple, Danny Durham, Jacob Musselman, Ryan Timar, George Michalke, David Bosner
3-0 in the third, AFA scored four unanswered goals and freshman goalie Jason Torf made 34 saves as the Falcons earned a 4-3 win. From that point on, Air Force was a different team. Beginning with that game, Air Force was 186-6 in the final 30 games of the season. Air Force needed to earn some points down the stretch to secure home ice in the playoffs. An unexpected road sweep at Mercyhurst set up a series with second-place Robert Morris and a chance to get a bye in the first round. That bye was clinched as the Falcons earned two 4-2 victories and finished second in the AHA regular season. After a week off, Air Force hosted Sacred Heart in the quarterfinals, March 11-12, at the Cadet Ice Arena. The Falcons out-scored the Pioneers, 7-5, in the first game as the two teams combined for 10 goals in the first 26 minutes of the game. The next night was all defense. Torf stopped all 16 shots he faced as the Falcons earned a 4-0 win and an unprecedented fifth straight trip to the AHA Final Four in Rochester, N.Y. The second-seeded Falcons faced the thirdseeded Holy Cross Crusaders in the semifinals and again had to come from behind. Trailing 2-1 in the third, Jacques Lamoureux scored twice late for a 3-2 win. The championship game was a winner-takeall showdown against the top two teams in the league as the No. 2 Falcons faced the topseeded RIT Tigers. In the second period, Tim
Kirby drove the length of the ice and Lamoureux scored the game’s only goal. Torf made a career high 40 saves and the Falcons had earned their fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last five years. Lamoureux was named the tournament’s MVP and was joined on the all-tournament team by Torf, Kirby and Scott Mathis. The Falcons’ opponent in the NCAA East Regional in Bridgeport, Conn., would be a familiar one, the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, Yale Late in the second period, senior Sean Bertsch scored on a wrap around to tie the game at 1-1. Neither team scored in the third and the game went into overtime. Air Force had several quality chances in the first three minutes, but it was Yale that advanced with a rebound goal at 3:16 of overtime. The loss was certainly disappointing, but the strides this team made throughout the season were gigantic. An inconsistent team that was full of question marks early in the season went on to win eight straight late in the year and push one of the nation’s best teams to the limit on the game’s biggest stage. The seniors became the winningest class in school history with 85 wins in four years. The Falcons ended the season ranked 18th in the nation, tying the highest final national ranking in school history.
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2012 Atlantic Hockey Association Conference Champions When the 2011-12 Air Force hockey season opened, the Falcons once again had a target on the back of their sweater. Despite losing the top two scorers from the previous season, Air Force was picked to finish second in the preseason coaches’ poll, just one point behind the preseason favorite, RIT. The season opened at the annual Icebreaker Tournament in Grand Forks, N.D., and the Falcons would be tested early. Despite having a lead in the third period against third-ranked North Dakota and Michigan State, the Falcons lost a pair of one-goal games. However, the worse news of the weekend was that goaltender Jason Torf suffered a serious groin injury and would be out until after Christmas. Senior Stephen Caple, who had three career starts, stepped in and was fantastic. In his first seven starts, Caple led the Falcons to a 5-0-2 record. After a pair of close road losses at RIT and Mercyhurst, the Falcons rebounded to win four straight entering the holiday break had a 9-4-2 record and were in first place in the conference. After the break, the Falcons posted one of their biggest wins of the season as Caple made a career-high 33 saves in a 2-1 win over fifthranked Colorado College. The win was the first ever at the Colorado Springs World Arena and marked the fifth time in the last six years that the Falcons have beaten a team ranked in the top five in the nation. However, after that win, the Falcons started their typical January slide, by going 0-3-3 in the next six games. The Falcons rebounded by earning three points at Army and three points at Canisius, and found themselves in fourth place in the league. Caple and Torf were splitting time in goal as the Falcons were about to face the top four teams in the league in the final four weeks of the regular season. Entering February, Torf was given the start
Front Row (Left to Right): Stephen Caple, John Kruse, Tim Kirby, Andy Berg (assistant coach), Paul Weisgarber, Frank Serratore (head coach), Scott Mathis, Mike Corbett (assistant coach), Stephen Carew, Kyle De Laurell, Jason Torf. Middle Row (Left to Right): Jason Fabian, Ben Persian, Dan Weissenhofer, Brad McBride, Jeff Kipp (strength and conditioning coach), Lt. Col. Ky Kobayashi (team physician), Lt. Col. Phil Gronseth (officer representative), Erik Marsh (athletic trainer), Robert Rush (equipment specialist), Col. Mike Van Valkenburg (officer representative), Dave Toller (media relations), Mitch Torrel, Scott Holm, Tony Thomas, Mike McDonald. Back Row (Left to Right): David Bosner, Casey Kleisinger, George Michalke III, Mike Walsh, Alex Halloran, Jacob Musselman, Cole Gunner, Eric Artman, Ryan Timar, Chad Demers, Adam McKenzie, Paul Moberg.
against first-place RIT and the sophomore responded by making 25 saves in a 3-0 victory. AFA completed the sweep of the Tigers as Torf made 32 saves the next night in a 4-2 win. The four points vaulted the Falcons back into first place as the team went on the road and took three points from Niagara. After a split at home with Mercyhurst, the Falcons remained in first place heading into the final weekend of the regular season in Pittsburgh at Robert Morris. In the first game, Torf made 35 saves, but the Falcons fell 2-1 in overtime. Air Force would need a win in the final regular season game to clinch the No. 1 seed in the tournament. Torf posted his fourth shutout of the season with 25 saves as the Falcons blanked the Colonials, 3-0, to earn the team’s first ever outright regular-season title. As the No. 1 seed, the Falcons hosted eighthseeded UConn in the AHA quarterfinal best-ofthree series. Game one seesawed back and forth until Kyle DeLaurell scored the game-winner with eight minutes left the Falcons had a 4-3 win. The next night, AFA again had a huge shot advantage, this time it was 47-14, but it was the Huskies that evened the series with a 3-1 win. In the third and deciding game, AFA again controlled play, but found itself down 3-2 late in the second period. Jason Fabian tied the game with just over a minute left in the second and George Michalke scored the game-winner early in the third. Caple, who came on in relief in the first two games, started game three and made 28 saves as the Falcons won 4-3 and earned a trip to the AHA Final Four for the sixth straight season. In the first game, the top-seeded Falcons broke open a tight game with fourth-seeded Mercyhurst
for a 5-2 victory in the semifinals. Fabian’s goal with less than two minutes remaining in the third gave the Falcons a two-goal cushion. The top two teams in the AHA over the past six years met in the title game as the Falcons faced RIT. Cole Gunner and John Kruse each scored their second goals of the weekend as the Falcons built a 2-0 lead. Fabian added a goal in the second and an empty-netter late in the third as the Falcons won the tournament title with a 4-0 win. Jason Torf was named the tournament MVP as he stopped all 34 shots he faced in the championship game. Air Force was sent to the NCAA Northeast Regional in Worcester, Mass., to face Boston College, the No. 1 overall seed. BC’s Chris Kreider gave the Eagles a 1-0 lead in the first period and the score was unchanged until late in the third period. After a questionable penalty with less than two minutes remaining, Kreider scored his second of the game as BC, the eventual national champion, beat the Falcons, 2-0. Despite the disappointment of the loss, the Falcons still had much to celebrate. The team finished the season with a 21-11-7 overall record, marking the second straight year the Falcons had won 20 or more games. The Falcons had won their seventh league championship (five tournament and two regular-season) in the last six years. The senior class won five championships, more than any other class, and won 85 games to tie the school record set by the class of 2011. Air Force finished the season with the highest final national ranking in school history. The Falcons were 15th in the final USA Today/USA Hockey poll and 16th in the USCHO.com poll.
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all-time letterwinners Abood, Dylan 2018, 15 Anders, Jace 2002, 99 00 01 02 Andersen, James 1986, 84 85 86 Anderson, William 1983, 81 82 83 84 Anzelc, John 1989, 86 87 88 89 Artman, Eric 2013, 10, 11, 12, 13 Asbell, Stephen R. 1978, 75 76 77 78 Bader, Matt, 2006, 03 04 05 06 Banks, Jeff 1989, 86 87 88 89 Barker, James H. 1977, 74 Barlow, Jeff 1994, 91 92 93 Barner, Neil 2002, 99 Baskin, Erik 2018, 15 Batinich, Gary M. 1978, 75 76 77 78 Bazzachini, John 1981, 78 Becker, Bryan, 2008, 05 06 07 Becker, Matt 2011, 08 09 10, 11 Beckman, Jason 1992, 89 Benson, Billy 1994, 91, 92 Benson, Mike 1995, 93 94 95 Berg, Andy 2003, 00 01, 02, 03 Berg, Scott 1978, 77 78 Bertsch, Sean 2011, 08 09 10, 11 Bilek, Beau 1995, 92 93 94 95 Bingaman, John F. 1979, 76 77 78 79 Birkinbine, Max 2017, 14 Blank, Mike 1991, 88 89 90 91 Bogosian, Mark 1983, 82 Bosner, David 2013, 10, 11, 13 Bradley, Scott 2001, 98 99 00 01 Brandabur, Thomas 1980, 77 Brill, Michael 1986, 82 Broderick, Sean 2001, 98 99 00 01 Brown, Erik 1995, 92 93 94 95 Brunkow, James A. 1987, 84 85 86 87 Bucki, Mark A. 1986, 83 84 85 86 Bunker, David C. 1974, 71 72 73 74 Burgdorfer, Greg 2012, 09 Burger, Robert D. 1973, 71 Burnett, Derrick 2011, 08 09 10, 11
Carmichael, Patrick M. 1974, 72 Caple, Stephen 2012, 09 10, 11, 12 Carew, Stephen 2013, 10, 11, 12, 13 Carey, Ben 2013 13, 14, 15 Carrano, Mike 2005, 02 03 Chapman, Joe 1987, 84 85 86 87 Charbonneau, Matt, 2009, 05 06 07 08 Chartrand, Steve 1990, 87 Christy, Deron 1993, 90 91 92 93 Cohen, Phil 2004, 01 Connelly, Brendan 2002, 99 00 Connors, Jeffrey 1984, 81 82 Cook, Steve, 2006, 03 Courtney, T.J. 1993, 90 91 92 93 Curphy, Gordon J. 1978, 75 76 77 78 DaCosta, Tony 1997, 95 97 Daldine, Frank R. 1986, 83 84 85 86 Dallas, Greg 1990, 88 Dau, Ryan 2017, 14 Davies, Dan 1999, 96 97 98 99 Decker, John 1995, 92 93 94 95 DeGironimo, Mark 1996, 93 94 95 96 De Laurell, Kyle 2013, 10, 11, 12, 13 Delich, Charles R. 1977, 74 75 76 77 Delich, Joe 1989, 86 87 88 89 Demers, Chad 2015 12 ,13, 14, 15 DesRoche, Mike 1998, 95 96 97 98 Devaney, Robert E. 1982, 81 82 Devoney, William, 2007, 04 05 06 07 Donovan, Richard C. 1983, 81 82 Doucet, Ryan 2017, 14, 15 Doyle, Joe 1989, 86 87 88 89 Drake, Michael L. 1982, 80 81 82 Drew, Jeron C. 1982, 79 80 Droppo, Gerald W. 1973, 70 71 72 Ducharme, Jay 1986, 84 85 86 Durham, Danny 2013, 10 Dylewski, Chris 2016, 15 Edson, Max 2016, 13 Ehn, Eric, 2009, 05 06 07 08 Erickson, Daniel P. 1982, 79 Evancevich, Charles 1981, 78 79 80 81 Fabian, Jason 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Fairbrother, Edward F. Jr. 1976, 73 Fairchild, Lawrence (Matt), 2010, 07 08 09 10 Faust, Jeffrey 1981, 78 79 80 Federighe, Terry J. 1986, 83 Fleury, Robert D. 1971, 69 Flynn, Greg, 2009, 06 07 08 09 Foster, Peter, 2007, 04 05 06 07 Fransdal, Kyle 2003, 00 01 02 03 Frider, Josh 2009, 06 07 08 09
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Gallagher, Brett 1992, 90 91 92 Gineo, Brian 2007, 04 05 06 07 Girard, Connor 2018, 15 Giusto, John W. 1996, 93 Goodley, David, 2006, 03 Gornick, Brian 2002, 99 00 01, 02 Grafstrom, Nels 2000, 97 98 99 00 Grant, Hoyt S. III 1983, 80 Greene, Daniel 1991, 89 90 91 Gregoire, Jeremy 1998, 95 Gronseth, Philip W. 1975, 73 74 75 Gunner, Cole 2015, 12, 13, 14, 15 Gutterman, Greg 1989, 87 88 89
Evancevich Haataja, Rob 1991, 88 89 90 91 Haberlach, John 1998, 95 96 97 98 Hagland, Tate 1998, 95 Hajner, Jeff, 2010, 07 08 09 10 Hall, Steven J. 1971, 69 70 71 Halloran, Alex 2015, 12, 13, 14, 15 Hamilton, Justin 2003, 00 01 02 03 Hanson, Jon D. 1972, 69 70 72 Harper, Ian, 2009, 05, 06 07 08 Hartje, Tim D. 1986, 83 84 85 86 Hartner, Max 2016, 13, 14, 15 Hasbargen, Allen 2000, 97 98 Hedblom, Jon J. 1980, 79 80 Henehan, Michael A 1973, 70 71 72 73 Hennings, Gary L. 1979, 77 78 Heppner, Willard J. 1972, 69 70 High, Jeremy 2003, 00 01 Hilfer, Paul 1999, 96 97 98 Himley, Jordan 2018, 15 Hoene, Peter 1980, 78 79 80 Holm, Scott 2015, 12, 13, 14, 15 Howe, Scott 2005, 02
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all-time letterwinners Hrabovsky, Johnny 2017, 14, 15 Ingraham, Cal 1993, 90 Ingraham, Robert 1993, 90 91 92 93 Javorski, Joe 1995, 92 93 94 95 Jirele, Jim 1989, 87 88 89 Johnson, Brandon 2010, 07 08 09 10 Johnson, Dan R. 1985, 83 84 85 Johnson, Douglas M. 1972, 69 70 71 72 Johnson, Michael 2010, 07, 08 Jordan, Stephen B. 1973, 70 71 Jorgenson, James A. 1976, 73 Juhala, Charles (Chuck) 1989, 87 Kartarik, Mark H. 1978, 75 Kelley, Owen 2011, 08 Keough, Mike 2000, 97 98 99 00 Kieffer, Justin 1999, 96 97 98 99 Kielb, Pat, 1997, 94 95 96 97 Kielkucki, Marc 2001, 98 99 00 01 Kilbride, Pat J. 1983, 83 Kirby, Tim 2012, 09, 10, 11, 12 Kleisinger, Casey 2014, 11, 12, 13 Klimek, John P. 1987, 84 85 86 87 Klimek, Steven A. 1980, 77 78 Knaeble, Mike, 2006, 03 04 05 06 Kochanski, Don J. 1985, 83 84 85 Koelling, John H. 1975, 73 74 75 Kolstad, William R. 1976, 73 Kopacka, Jonathan 2018, 15 Kozlak, Scott 2011, 08 09 10, 11 Kozlowski, Buck 2004, 01 02 03 04 Kramer, Joe 1999, 97 98 99 Kriz, George 1995, 93 94 Kruse, John 2013, 10, 11, 12, 13 Krystosek, Tim 2012, 09 Kucera, Ben 2018, 15
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Lafortune, Todd 1997, 94 95 96 97 Lamoureux, Jacques 2011, 09 10, 11 Landreth, Kent A. 1991, 88 89 90 Larson, Adam 2004, 01 03 04 Laushine, Steven 1980, 78 Lawrence, Tony 2002, 99 Ledford, Tyler 2018, 15 Leibbrand, David A. 1983, 80 81 82 83 Leibbrand, Douglas C. 1977, 74 75 76 77 Leonard, Jed “Spanky” 2004, 01 02 03 04 Leone, Daniel J. 1996, 93 94 95 96 Liebel, Darec, 1993, 92 93 Liebich, Mark C. 1992, 89 90 91 92 Ligday, Robert C. 1974, 72 Lind, Tony 1990, 88 Lloyd, Brad 1988, 87 88 Lloyd, Brian A. 1986, 84 85 86 Locallo, Joe 2004, 01 02 Lucca, Michael J. 1974, 71 72 73 74 Lund, Richard S. 1982, 79 80 Luukkonen, William J. 1979, 76 77 78 79 Lyons, John 1992, 90 Mackey, James 1984, 81 82 83 84 Mackey, Kyle 2018, 15 Majewski, Mark 1992, 90 Manney, John (Leroy) 1988, 85 86 87 88 Manney, Mark T. 1983, 80 81 82 83 Mantaro, Jason 1992, 89 90 91 92 Marchand, Eric 1999, 96 97 Marsh, Jon 1999, 96 Martinez, David P. 1988, 85 Martinson, David 2010, 07 Mascetta, Jason 2002, 99 Masiello, Steve 1993, 91 92 Mason, Mike 1988, 87 88 Mathers, Michael D. 1971, 69 Mathis, Scott 2012, 09 10, 11,12 Maturo, Steve 1997, 94 95 96 97 Mayra, Michael 2009, 06 07 08 09 McAlister, Dan 1995, 92 93 94 95 McBride, Brad 2015 12 McChesney, Jeffrey A. 1979, 76 77 78 McCrea, Steve S. 1982, 79 McDonald, Michael 2015, 12, 13, 14, 15 McGuire, Mike 1999, 96 97 98 99 McKenzie, Adam 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 McManaman, Kevin 1989, 86 87 88 89 McNeal, Mike J. 1984, 83 McQuillan, Michael P. 1977, 75 Mead, Steve 2005, 02 03 04 05 Medenwaldt, Jay, 2007, 04 05 06 07 Mellum, Marlo D. 1975, 72 73 74 75 Merkosky, Brandon 2007, 04 05 Michalke, George III 2015, 11, 12, 14, 15 Michaud, David 1996, 95, 96 Micheletti, Gerald F. 1975, 72 73 74 75 Miller, Ross 2005, 02 03 04 05
Mitchell, Chris 1996, 94 95 96 Moberg, Paul 2015, 12, 13, 14 Moes, John 1988, 87 88 Moes, Steven J 1981, 80 Morrison, Charlie G. 1985, 83 Morrison, Robert A. 1975, 72 73 74 75 Morrow, Greyson B. 1973, 70 71 72 73 Mosley, Jay M. 1986, 84 85 86 Mullvain, Steven L. 1973, 70 71 72 73 Murray, Thomas M. 1972, 69 70 Musselman, Jacob 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Nelson, Eric 1991, 90 91 Newman, Kim L. 1971, 69 70 71 Nightingale, Keith M. 1987, 84 85 86 87 Nistler, Noel 1990, 88 Northon, Paul 1995, 94 95 Nylander, Brett 2010, 07 08 09 10 O’Reilly, Billy 2001, 98 99 00 01 02 O’Shaughnessy, Terrence J. 1986, 84 85 86 Oberg, Erik 1998, 95 96 97 98 Olson, Brent, 2009, 06 07 08 09 Olson, Derek 2002, 99 00 0, 02 Ord, James 2001, 98 99 Page, Blake 2011, 08 09 10, 11 Palmer, John R. 1980, 79 80 Parent, Mike 1991, 88 89 90 91 Pate, Bobby 2003, 00 Pedersen, Kevin B. 1976, 73 74 75 76 Pelletier, Seth, 2005, 02 03 04 05 Perrot, Thomas A. 1971, 69 70 71 Persian, Ben 2015, 12, 13, 14 Peters, Marcus 2001, 98 99 Phillipich, Michael, 2009, 06 07 08 09 Polidor, Mike 2004, 01 02 03 04 Pond, Keith R. 1985, 83 Pribyl, Charles R. 1976, 73 74 75 76 Priebe, Austin 2018, 15 Priewe, Josh 2005, 02 03 04 05 Print, Josh 2009, 05 06 07 08
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all-time letterwinners Quinn, Russell 1985, 84 85 Raduenz, Brian D. 1988, 85 87 Ramsey, Andrew 2007, 04 05 06 07 Ramsey, Jesse 2016, 13, 14 Randall, Daryl R. 1982, 79 81 82 83 Ratfield, Aaron 2000, 97 98 Reaney, Brian 2003, 00 01, 02, 03 Reese, Brian 2007, 04, 05, 06, 07 Reid, A.J., 2017, 14 Retka, Tony 1994, 91 92 93 94 Rice, Eric 1993, 90 91 92 93 Richards, Thomas L. 1982, 79 80 81 82 Rimstad, John 1997, 96 Rintala, Bryson 2005, 02 Robideaux, Robin D. 1979, 76 77 78 79 Rodgers, Brian 2002, 99 00 01 02 Roe, Tony 1992, 90 91 92 Rohloff, Kurt 1990, 87 88 89 90 Ross, Roberts B. 1972, 69 70 71 72 Rostenkowski, Tyler 2018, 15 Ryan, Patrick G. 1996, 93 94 95 96 Saari, Steven 1983, 81 82 83 Sajevic, Robert 1980, 77 78 79 80 Sandness, Pete 1997, 95 96 97 Saum, Shane 2004, 01 02 03 04 Sauve, Neil T. 1987, 85 86 Schaffer, Josh 2009, 05 06 07 08 Schiavone, Frank 2009, 05 06 07 08 Schmitz, Mark J. 1983, 81 82 Schubert, Neal L. 1986, 83 Scott, Justin 1997, 94 95 96 97 Sellers, Brad 2011, 08 09 10, 11 Sellnow, Derek 1997, 96 97 Seminaro, Jeff 1991, 89 Senta, Frank 1978, 76 Shadbegian, Mark D. 1977, 76 77
Umland, Bruce D. 1984, 81 82 83 84 Uren, Thomas D. 1977, 74 76 77 Veneri, Andrew 1995, 92 93 94 95 Veneri, Mike 1991, 89 90 91 Verville, Jeff 1988, 86 87 Vineski, Robert D. 1981, 79 Volkening, Andrew 2010, 07 08 09 10 Vosepjka, William 2018, 15
Nelson Sheehan, Neil E. 1983, 81 Shelton, Scott 1999, 96 Shenk, Chad 2001, 98 99 Shenk, Peter, 2009, 05 06 Sikich, Zach 2005, 02 Skalko, David J. 1973, 70 71 72 73 Skalko, James P. 1974, 71 72 73 74 Skibinski, Mark 1991, 89 90 91 Smalley, Doug 1994, 91 92 94 Smellie, Mike 1980, 77 78 79 80 Smith, Ryan 2002, 99 00 01 02 Snyder, David M. 1978, 76 77 78 Spann, Scott 1994, 92 Spannbauer, David M. 1977, 74 75 76 77 Stangl, David P. 1973, 70 71 72 Starkey, Tom 2004, 01 02 03 04 Starkovich, Paul 1972, 69 Stewart, Robert E. Jr. 1970, 69 70 Stock, John 2003, 01 Strang, Carson, 2006, 03 Strong, Gordon R. 1978, 75 76 77 78 Stucki, Michael 2001, 98 99 Sullivan, John 1995, 92 93 94 Sullivan, Robert 1984, 82 83 84 Sundstrom, Jack 1987, 86 87
Waldoch, Trevor 2016 13 Walsh, Mike 2013, 10, 11, 12, 13 Watson, Matt 1990, 87 88 89 90 Waugh, Thomas R. 1971, 69 Weida, Johnny A. 1978, 75 76 Weisgarber, Paul 2012, 09 10, 11, 12 Weissenhofer, Dan 2015 12, 13, 14, 15 Wey, Chris 2007, 04 05 Whitican, Frederick L. 1975, 72 73 74 75 Wiggins, Ryan 2005, 02 03 04 05 Williams, Mark 2012, 09 10 Worker, Ben 2008, 05, 06 07 Wright, Kevin 2011, 08 09 Yelle, John 1984, 81 82 Zacour, Theo 2007, 04 05 06 07 Zejdlik, Joel M. 1982, 80 Zejdlik, Todd N. 1975, 72 73 74 75 Zerkel, Kirk 2000, 97 98 99 00 Zimmerman, Will, 2006, 03 04 05 Zitzlsperger, Matt 2000, 97 98 99 00 Zuccaro, Tom M. 1985, 83 84 85 Zupancich, Thomas 1988, 85 86 87 88 Zurick, Jeff 2002, 99 00 01 02 Zwiers, Scott 2003, 00 01 02 03
Talbot, Thomas J. 1979, 76 77 78 79 Tesar, Jake 2003, 00 01 02 03 Tetlow, Lewis T. 1969, 69 Thomas, Tony 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Thompson, Ryan 2001, 98 99 Timar, Ryan 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Torf, Jason 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Torrel, Mitch 2014, 11, 12, 13, 14 Tramonte, Matt 1993, 92 93 Travalent, Mike 1989, 87 88 89 Truehl, Chris 2017, 14, 15 Turnquist, Blake 2009, 05 06 Turnquist, Brooks, 2006, 03 04 05 06
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The air force academy The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force.
Course of Study Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics.
Faculty Composition The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year.
Athletic Program The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and inter-
collegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.
Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required threeweek program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available.
Nominations Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to:
www.usafa.edu
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History of The Academy In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.
The air force academy Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the
Vice Superintendent Colonel Doug Lamberth
Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Stephen C. Williams
group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.
Dean of Faculty Brig. General Andrew Armacost
Commander, 10th Air Base Wing Col. Troy Dunn
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Command Chief CMSgt Max Grindstaff
director of athletics jim knowlton Jim Knowlton joined the Air Force Academy as the director of athletics on March 22, 2015. In this capacity he oversees 27 intercollegiate varsity sports, physical education, intramurals and all physical testing and evaluation at the Academy. Prior to the Air Force Academy, Knowlton served as the director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and was responsible for overseeing the Institute’s 12 men’s and 11 women’s NCAA intercollegiate varsity teams and three junior varsity squads, involving more than 600 student-athletes, as well as intramurals. In his time in Troy, Knowlton helped develop the strategic vision for the athletic department, implemented a new athletics branding initiative, increased two-way communication with the student-athletes, created and filled many key positions, and facilitated renovations to the Houston Field House as well as the construction of the $102M first phase of Rensselaer’s East Campus Athletic Village. Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton served as the director of the Center for Enhanced Performance at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In that position, he led a staff of 50 professionals who deliver training for peak performance in athletics, academics, and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and athletes both on and off the West Point campus. From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both deputy and interim director for the athletics department at West Point, where he led a staff of more than 200 people and supervised 25 intercollegiate athletic programs with more than 1,000 student-athletes. During his tenure, West Point set the stage to earn its first NCAA national championship in more than 50 years.
Jim Knowlton addresses crowd at AFA Hall of Fame Banquet
Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1982 from West
Jim Knowlton at press conference introducing head women’s basketball Chris Gobrecht Point, where he was a four-year letterwinner and captain of the varsity hockey team. After 10 years of organizational leadership positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master’s in civil engineering from Cornell University. He returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the civil and mechanical engineering department. He was selected to lead and manage larger and more complex organizations within the Army, ultimately leading a battalion of 750 men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before deploying to Iraq. Knowlton is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. His awards and decorations include the Ranger Tab, the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn.
Jim Knowlton helping celebrate award winners at the Air Force fencing team banquet
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air force athletics Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three divisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 19 times, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive athletic facilities in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000.
Col. Brian A. Hill
Vice Director of Athletics Col. Brian A. Hill is the vice athletic director at the Air Force Academy. A 1991 Academy graduate, he began his current assignment in June, 2015. Hill was the Vice Commander, 92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., from July 2013-June 2015. The 92nd ARW provides KC-135 aircraft and aircrews to support world-wide aerial refueling and airlift missions in support of the Department of Defense. Prior to this assignment, he was a student at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Colonel Hill also served as Commander, 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Prior to his command assignment, Colonel Hill was the Deputy Executive Assistant to the Commander, Headquarters United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii. A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Southern Watch, Joint Forge and Joint Endeavor, Hill earned his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1991. He is a command pilot with more than 3,100 hours in the T-1, T-3, T-37, T-38, C-130E/H and the KC-135R/T aircraft. Hill earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1995 and a master’s in strategic studies from Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. A three-year letterman on the Air Force football team, Hill was a team captain and second-team all-conference selection at inside linebacker in 1990. He was the Air Force Academy male MVP for the 1990-91 academic year. Hill and his wife, Suzette, has one son, Brayden, who is a junior at the Academy.
Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and field facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center is a $9.5 million, Military Construction project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.
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cadet ice arena Sitting at more than 6,600 feet above sea level, air is rare at the Air Force Academy. The Cadet Ice Arena, with a capacity of 2,470, has proven that home ice certainly can be an advantage. The last eight years, a ticket to Air Force hockey has been a hot commodity. From 2010-13, Cadet Ice Arena was sold out in 27 of 46 games. In three seasons from 2009-10 to 2010-12, Air Force averaged more than a sellout, the only team in the nation to do so. The Falcons have won more than 61 percent of all games played in the arena. In 47 seasons, the Falcons have have had 37 winning seasons at home. Air Force has posted nine straight winning seasons at home. In service academy competition, the true measure of any academy team, the Falcons are 18-5-3 against Army at the Cadet Ice Arena. The Falcons’ first season of varsity hockey was the 1968-69 season when the team posted a 5-7 record at home. Air Force then went on to eight straight winning seasons at home. The Falcons finished 17-1 at home in 1974-75 and 14-3 at home in 1976-77. The team set a school record by winning 13 straight home games from Nov. 11, 1974 to Jan. 13, 1975. After two straight home losing seasons, Frank Serratore brought more than just winning hockey back to the “CIA.” In his first season, he led AFA to a 13-8 record. In 2008-09, AFA was 16-4 at home, the sixth best home winning percentage in history. The arena was originally built as part of the Cadet Field House in 1968. Throughout the years, the arena has seen many improvements. In September 2000, the surface, refrigeration system, boards and glass were all replaced. In the summer of 2009, a new video board was installed on the south wall of the arena. Along with the video board, a new center-hung scoreboard and new sound system were added to the arena. The spring, summer and fall of 2007 brought new events to the Cadet Ice Arena. On March 10, 2007, the arena hosted its first ever playoff game as the Falcons defeated Holy Cross, 3-0. On Sept. 16, 2007, the arena hosted its ever professional game as the Colorado Avalanche played their annual Burgundy-White game at the Academy. NHL stars Joe Sakic, Milan Hejduk and company thrilled the over-capacity crowd of 3,031. The Avalanche Burgundy-White game returned to the “CIA” in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2013.
ALL-TIME HOME RECORDS Year ..................... Record ................Win % 1968-69 ............... 5-7.......................416 1969-70 ............... 9-8........................529 1970-71 ............... 9-5........................642 1971-72 ............... 14-2......................875 1972-73 ............... 9-4........................692 1973-74 ............... 10-5......................667 1974-75 ............... 17-1......................944 1975-76 ............... 9-6........................600 1976-77 ............... 14-3......................824 1977-78 ............... 6-9........................400 1978-79 ............... 13-6......................684 1979-80 ............... 12-5......................706 1980-81 ............... 10-6......................625 1981-82 ............... 11-8-1 ..................575 1982-83 ............... 5-13......................278 1983-84 ............... 7-8-1 ....................500 1984-85 ............... 13-5......................722
Year ..................... Record ................Win % 1985-86 ............... 11-7......................611 1986-87 ............... 17-3......................850 1987-88 ............... 13-3......................813 1988-89 ............... 10-8-3 ..................548 1989-90 ............... 15-5......................750 1990-91 ............... 10-9-3 ..................523 1991-92 ............... 10-7......................588 1992-93 ............... 7-7-1 ....................500 1993-94 ............... 12-8-1 ..................595 1994-95 ............... 13-8-1 ..................614 1995-96 ............... 4-12-5 ..................310 1996-97 ............... 8-10-1 ..................447 1997-98 ............... 13-8......................619 1998-99 ............... 12-5-2 ..................684 1999-00 ............... 12-4-2 ..................722 2000-01 ............... 11-6-2 ..................632 2001-02 ............... 9-6........................600
Year ..................... Record ................Win % 2002-03 ............... 7-10-2 ..................421 2003-04 ............... 6-9........................400 2004-05 ............... 5-9........................357 2005-06 ............... 6-6-1 ....................500 2006-07 ............... 9-6-3 ....................583 2007-08 ............... 11-3-5 ..................711 2008-09 ............... 16-4-0 ..................800 2009-10 ............... 11-5-3 ..................658 2010-11 ............... 11-5-2 ..................667 2011-12 ............... 11-4-2 ..................706 2012-13 ............... 9-6-2 ....................611 2013-14 ............... 12-5-2 ..................684 2014-15 ............... 12-6-1 ..................657 Totals .................. 486-295-46 ..........616
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