{"id":30744,"date":"2009-10-29T09:44:08","date_gmt":"2009-10-29T14:44:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/10\/29\/this-week-in-atlantic-hockey-oct-29-2009\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:31","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:31","slug":"this-week-in-atlantic-hockey-oct-29-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/10\/29\/this-week-in-atlantic-hockey-oct-29-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"This Week in Atlantic Hockey: Oct. 29, 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"
Pardon the mixed metaphor, but Air Force righted its ship last weekend, getting the better of RIT 5-4 and 3-2. The two wins in front of sellout crowds at Cadet Ice Arena were the Falcons’ first and second of the season after an 0-4 start.<\/p>\n
“If you would have told me that we would sweep RIT and that our freshman line would score most of the goals, I would have laughed at you,” coach Frank Serratore told USCHO.com on Saturday. “What we learned tonight is that we will be competitive in the league, but we also know that every night will be a slugfest.”<\/p>\n
Both games were back-and-forth affairs that were decided in the final minutes, and in the case of Saturday’s game, the final second.<\/p>\n
On Friday night, Tim Kirby got the game winner with 1:45 to play. Saturday was as dramatic as things can get with Matt Fairchild scoring with one tick on the clock in overtime. On an Air Force power play, Steve Carew’s shot from the slot hit off the back boards and came right onto the stick of Fairchild at the side of the net, and he slapped the puck in just as time expired.<\/p>\n
“It was exciting for our kids, for the fans, and as a coach, that never gets old,” Serratore said after Satuday’s dramatic win. “You’re euphoric, just elated, and right after that you look at the other bench and you see the other coach; Wayne Wilson is a friend of mine and you feel for the guy, because that’s a gut-wrenching way to lose.” <\/p>\n
Wilson’s Tigers are in uncharted territory at 0-5. RIT has started its season like this only once before, back in 1987, well before coach Wilson’s tenure at RIT. RIT has never been 0-6 in team history, dating back to the team’s inception in 1962. This was the first since since joining the league in 2006 that RIT has failed to take a point on a weekend.<\/p>\n
“It’s a tough way to lose,” Wilson said on Saturday. “Just getting a penalty in overtime gives them an opportunity to open up the door and they took advantage of it. They needed the whole clock to do it. My hat’s tipped to them. It’s disappointing, and frustrating. It’s a long season. I was happy with a lot of things tonight, just not the result. We’ve said that now for a while. Now we have to get to the other side of that.” <\/p>\n
Player of the Week for Oct. 26, 2009
\nNick Johnson — Sacred Heart<\/b><\/p>\n
Big things are expected from the senior forward this season, and he came through with four goals, two on Friday at Rensselaer and two on Saturday at Union, including the game winner in overtime. <\/p>\n
Goalie of the Week for Oct. 26, 2009
\nAndrew Volkening — Air Force<\/b><\/p>\n
After a rough start to the season, the all star was back in form with two wins over RIT. In all, he made 65 saves in the two contests.<\/p>\n
Rookie of the Week for Oct. 26, 2009
\nAdam Pleskach — AIC<\/b><\/p>\n
Pleskach opened his collegiate career in style, tallying three goals and two assists in his first two games as the Yellow Jackets gave Union and Rensselaer all they could handle in a pair of close losses.<\/p>\n