{"id":29990,"date":"2008-10-07T16:07:43","date_gmt":"2008-10-07T21:07:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/07\/200809-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:16","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:16","slug":"200809-atlantic-hockey-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/07\/200809-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2008-09 Atlantic Hockey Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
“It’s a goalie’s league.”<\/p>\n
I agree completely with Mercyhurst coach Rick Gotkin’s assessment. It’s shared by all the coaches in the league as well. AHA returns all ten of its starting goaltenders in 2008-2009, and only three are seniors. <\/p>\n
“Every team has a goalie that can beat you,” said Army coach Brian Riley. “Goals are so hard to come by in this league.”<\/p>\n
Who’s the best on any given night? All-American Josh Kassel of Army? All-League netminder Beau Erickson at UConn? All-Rookie goalie Joe Calvi of Bentley? What about Andrew Volkening, who led Air Force to its second consecutive title? Matt Lundin of Mercyhurst, who, now healthy, may be the best of the bunch? RIT’s Louis Menard? Sacred Heart’s Stefan Drew? Adam Roy at Holy Cross? Andrew Loewen at Canisius? AIC’s Dan Ramirez?<\/p>\n
All but Ramirez had save percentages over .900 and GAA’s below 3.00 last season. All stole at least one game for their teams.<\/p>\n
Some rule changes might help increase scoring — moving more faceoffs to the lower dots and not letting the defensive team change on an icing are on the books this season. Adding an additional referee will probably result in more power plays.<\/p>\n
“I think (the rule changes) will create more offensive opportunities,” said Sacred Heart coach Shaun Hannah. “But you have to take advantage of those chances. These teams all know how to play defense and all have talented and athletic goalies.”<\/p>\n
While the guys in net will be the same this year, the playoff format won’t. <\/p>\n
Again.<\/p>\n
For the sixth time in as many seasons, a new postseason format is being rolled out. This year, Atlantic Hockey decided to abandon its “Final Five” format and will send four teams to Blue Cross Arena.<\/p>\n
Teams finishing seventh through 10th will play a single first-round game with the higher seeds hosting on Saturday, March 7. The quarterfinals, held at the top four seeds, will be a best-of-three series played March 13-15. The surviving four teams will play in the semifinals at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester on Friday, March 20, with the title game slated for Saturday, March 2<\/p>\n
Who will be there is anyone’s guess, but one thing for sure is that the guys between the pipes will have their say.<\/p>\n
“It’s tough sometimes,” said Air Force coach Frank Serratore. “You play well, you do everything right you need to do to win the game. You should<\/i> win the game.<\/p>\n
“But you don’t because of their frickin’ goalie.”<\/p>\n
Click on any team name at the top of a section below to view its individual season preview. Teams are listed in order of predicted finish by USCHO.com<\/i> <\/p>\n
Air Force<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 21-12-6 Mercyhurst<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 15-19-7 RIT<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 19-12-6 Army<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 19-14-4 Sacred Heart<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 16-19-3 Canisius<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 11-20-6 Bentley<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 9-21-6 Connecticut<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2007-08 overall record:<\/b> 13-21-3
\n2007-08 AHA record:<\/b> 14-9-5
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Third
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> First
\nOutlook:<\/b> Can the Falcons three-peat? Losing Eric Ehn to injury didn’t slow them down last year, so losing him to graduation probably won’t either.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 11-10-7
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Fifth
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Second
\nOutlook:<\/b> A healthy Matt Lundin is a scary thought for the rest of the league. <\/p>\n
\n2007-08 AHA record:<\/b> 15-8-5
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Second
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Third
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Tigers lost a lot of offensive production to graduation, but now have four full classes of Division I recruits.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 17-8-3
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> First
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Fifth
\nOutlook:<\/b> Losing 12 seniors will hurt, but having the best player in the league is a nice consolation.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 14-11-3
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Fourth
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches poll): <\/b> Fourth
\nOutlook:<\/b> Always near the top of the standings, expect Bear Trapp to have a monster year and the Pioneers to again challenge for the league title.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 10-13-5
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Tied for Sixth
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Seventh
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Griffs may be a year away, but I think they’ll make some serious noise this season and wouldn’t be surprised to see them holding a home-ice playoff spot if they play to their potential.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 9-13-6
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Eighth
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll) : <\/b> Ninth
\nOutlook:<\/b>The coaches picked the Falcons to finish ninth, but with everybody back and an All-Rookie goalie, I think they’ll be better than that.<\/p>\n
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 11-14-3
\n2007-08 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Tied for Sixth
\n2008-09 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Eighth
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Huskies will be young and will probably go as far as Beau Erickson can carry them.<\/p>\n