{"id":30645,"date":"2009-10-07T14:18:04","date_gmt":"2009-10-07T19:18:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/10\/07\/200910-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-10-07T18:09:59","modified_gmt":"2010-10-07T23:09:59","slug":"200910-atlantic-hockey-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/10\/07\/200910-atlantic-hockey-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2009-10 Atlantic Hockey Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you caught your breath yet? Ready for more? It’s certainly going to be difficult to top the 2008-09 college hockey season, which included the most intense, exciting postseason in history. Atlantic Hockey contributed to the madness, with Air Force claiming its third consecutive league title and then knocking off Michigan in the first round of the NCAA tournament before falling in double overtime to Vermont in bizarre fashion. <\/p>\n
Can the Falcons make it 4-for-4? The coaches think so, picking the Falcons to repeat as regular season champions. <\/p>\n
“Air Force is the benchmark that we’d all like to follow,” RIT coach Wayne Wilson said. “They’ve changed the mind-set of our league and the rest of college hockey with their performance in the NCAA tournament. <\/p>\n
“We’ve been both good and lucky,” Air Force coach Frank Serratore said. “To win three times, you have to be.<\/p>\n
“We’re very proud not only to be the champions of Atlantic Hockey but as members of Atlantic Hockey. The depth of the league has gotten better each year from top to bottom.”<\/p>\n
Last season was supposed to be the Year of the Goalie in Atlantic Hockey, with so many talented netminders in the league. And while there were plenty of standout performances in net, several teams put up impressive offensive numbers last season. RIT, Mercyhurst and Air Force sported the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 offenses in Division I, averaging upwards of four goals a game. With plenty of firepower returning, plus some stellar defenses and familiar names in net, expect the usual battle to the wire in Atlantic Hockey, with the winner a force to reckoned with come tournament time. <\/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 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 28-11-2 Mercyhurst<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 22-15-3 RIT<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 23-13-2 Canisius<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 15-16-6 Holy Cross<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 13-20-5 Army<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 11-19-6 Bentley<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 19-17-2 Sacred Heart<\/a><\/b> <\/p>\n 2008-09 overall record:<\/b> 9-16-3
\n2008-09 AHA record:<\/b> 20-6-4
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> First (tie)
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> First
\nOutlook:<\/b> Lamoureux, Volkening and Fairchild are three reasons why the Falcons are favored to win their fourth straight title.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 17-8-3
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Third
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> Second
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Lakers have it all: solid goaltending and defense combined with one of the best offenses in the nation.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 AHA record:<\/b> 20-6-2
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> First (tie)
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> Third
\nOutlook:<\/b> The last two seasons, the Tigers have some up short in the playoffs in front of partisan crowds at the Blue Cross Arena. Will they send their fans home happy this year? They have to get there first, and RIT has the tools to return.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 12-12-4
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Fifth
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> Fifth
\nOutlook:<\/b> Canisius has been building for this season for the past three years. Home ice is is not just a possibility; it’s an expectation. <\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 10-15-3
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Seventh
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll): <\/b> Fourth
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Crusaders underachieved last season, but return almost intact.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 10-12-6
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Sixth
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> Sixth
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Black Knights need to win on the road and get stellar play from Jay Clarke and Owen Meyer if they want to return to the top half of the standings.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 15-11-2
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Fourth
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches’ poll):<\/b> Seventh
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Falcons must overcome the loss of their top line, but return their goaltending and most of their defense.<\/p>\n
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey record:<\/b> 11-23-3
\n2008-09 Atlantic Hockey finish:<\/b> Eighth
\n2009-10 predicted finish (coaches poll):<\/b> Eighth
\nOutlook:<\/b> The Pioneers will have a new coach in a few days and will need to jell quickly.<\/p>\n