{"id":30412,"date":"2009-03-12T16:42:38","date_gmt":"2009-03-12T21:42:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/03\/12\/this-week-in-the-cha-march-12-2009\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:24","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:24","slug":"this-week-in-the-cha-march-12-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/03\/12\/this-week-in-the-cha-march-12-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"This Week in the CHA: March 12, 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s go time in the CHA.<\/p>\n
Tournament time.<\/p>\n
March madness in northern Minnesota.<\/p>\n
For all the marbles.<\/p>\n
An NCAA bid on the line.<\/p>\n
Insert any old cliche here and it probably fits what’s going down this weekend with the four CHA teams vying for a spot in the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\n
The past three years have seen three different schools win the CHA tournament and this season, each school has a 25 percent chance to take home the McLeod Trophy.<\/p>\n
Last weekend, Bemidji State won the Peters Cup as regular-season champs, but can the Beavers make it a double dose of hardware on home ice this weekend? Or will Niagara be the first team to repeat since BSU in 2005 and 2006? Or will the lone CHA team to never make the NCAA round of 16, Robert Morris, get two wins? And last, but not least, will Alabama-Huntsville recreate some of its postseason magic from 2007?<\/p>\n
Let’s dust off the crystal ball and see what the second-to-last CHA tourney has in store for us, shall we?<\/p>\n
Semifinals<\/b><\/p>\n
No. 2 Niagara vs. No. 3 Robert Morris
\n’08-09 Head to Head: NU won series, 4-0-2
\nNiagara has eliminated RMU from the CHA tournament three of the last four years and was unbeaten against the Colonials this season. The key to this game will be goaltending — the grizzled veteran for Niagara versus the young stud from Robert Morris. This may be the most evenly-matched game in the tournament, but NU comes out on top, 4-2.<\/p>\n
No. 1 Bemidji State vs. No. 4 Alabama-Huntsville
\n’08-09 Head to Head: BSU won series, 5-1-0
\nThings just didn’t go right for Huntsville this year, but the talent is there and UAH should take bigger steps next season. Unfortunately for the Chargers, opening against the host team, also the top seed, is their undoing here and the Cinderella moniker will have to be put away for another season. Bemidji State wins, 5-1.<\/p>\n
Consolation<\/b><\/p>\n
No. 3 Robert Morris vs. No. 4 Alabama-Huntsville
\n’08-09 Head to Head: RMU won series, 3-1-2
\nThe only upset in the tournament sees UAH squeeze out a 5-4 win in overtime on a goal by one-time Colonial Joe Federoff. <\/p>\n
Finals<\/b><\/p>\n
No. 1 Bemidji State vs. No. 2 Niagara
\n’08-09 Head to Head: BSU won series, 4-2-0
\nBemidji State won the season series and wins the tournament here behind a packed Glas Fieldhouse. Niagara shouldn’t feel shame, however, as BSU has simply been the better team when these two teams meet. The breaks go the home team’s way here and the Beavers get to celebrate on campus after a 3-2 win.<\/p>\n
For the third consecutive game, Niagara played to a 2-2 draw, tying Alabama-Huntsville last Friday night before getting a 6-3 win the following night at home. <\/p>\n
Friday night, the Purple Eagles got goals from Chris Moran and Sam Goodwin and 29 saves from Juliano Pagliero, who also earned his first career assist on the Moran tally.<\/p>\n
“We did everything but get the timely goal in the end,” Niagara head coach Dave Burkholder said. “I thought we deserved better. I was really excited by our effort.”<\/p>\n
Davide Nicoletti and Andrew Coburn scored for UAH, while Cameron Talbot finished with 37 saves.<\/p>\n
In the Saturday win, Vince Rocco popped a goal and two assists, while Ted Cook notched two points (both assists) to mirror his Dwyer Arena debut from Oct. 7, 2005 when he also recorded two points.<\/p>\n
The Niagara senior class went 45-12-7 in its four years at Dwyer.<\/p>\n
“On Senior Night, you hope to get a complete effort from your team and we definitely got that,” said Burkholder. “It was a great win in honor of our senior class.”<\/p>\n
Egor Mironov scored twice and Brian Dowd, Ryan Olidis and Dan Baco added singles to go along with two helpers from David Ross.<\/p>\n
“It was nice to break out of the offensive slump we were in,” Burkholder said.<\/p>\n
Pagliero made just 18 saves in net.<\/p>\n
Kevin Morrison, Neil Ruffini and Cale Tanaka tallied for the Chargers, Tom Train chipped in two assists and Talbot and Blake MacNicol combined for 33 saves.<\/p>\n
Bemidji State was presented with the Peters Cup after Saturday’s 6-4 win at home against Robert Morris, but it was the visiting Colonials who skated away with a 3-2 win the first night.<\/p>\n
Matt Francis posted the first multi-goal effort of his career Friday night, but that was all the offense BSU could muster.<\/p>\n