{"id":28509,"date":"2006-10-05T15:23:48","date_gmt":"2006-10-05T20:23:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/10\/05\/200607-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:38","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:38","slug":"200607-atlantic-hockey-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/10\/05\/200607-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2006-07 Atlantic Hockey Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new season brings a new lineup for the Atlantic Hockey Association, as the addition of Air Force and RIT brings the total number of teams to ten.<\/p>\n
“We’re very pleased to welcome established programs like Air Force and RIT to Atlantic Hockey,” said AHA commissioner Bob DeGregorio. “They are great additions to our league and will fit in very well both academically and on the ice.”<\/p>\n
Optimism is at an all-time high. After coming close several times in NCAA tournament play, Holy Cross got the conference’s first-ever win in the Big Dance, stunning Minnesota 4-3 in overtime in the first round before bowing to North Dakota in the quarterfinals. That win, combined with a steadily improving nonconference record, is helping the league shed its “Division I-AA” reputation.<\/p>\n
“We took our league champion and beat the best in the West,” DeGregorio. “That was huge.”<\/p>\n
“The one word that jumps out today is pure excitement,” said Mercyhurst coach Rick Gotkin at the league’s Media Day, held this year at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y., site of the league championships for the next three seasons.<\/p>\n