{"id":40171,"date":"2011-12-08T05:00:38","date_gmt":"2011-12-08T11:00:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=40171"},"modified":"2020-08-24T21:22:44","modified_gmt":"2020-08-25T02:22:44","slug":"rookies-finding-their-place-at-robert-morris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2011\/12\/08\/rookies-finding-their-place-at-robert-morris\/","title":{"rendered":"Rookies finding their place at Robert Morris"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last week, Atlantic Hockey chose a pair of netminders from Canisius as co-goalies of the week, a rarity. This week, the league again took a pair of players from the same team to share an award. Robert Morris freshmen Scott Jacklin and Cody Wydo each had three goals and an assist to help lead a 15-goal outburst by the Colonials in a 5-2, 10-4 sweep at Sacred Heart. They were named co-rookies of the week by the league.<\/p>\n
While seniors make up the top four leading scorers on the team, four of the next five spots are held by newcomers.<\/p>\n
“It’s good to see [Jacklin and Wydo] and all our freshmen stepping up,” said Robert Morris coach Derek Schooley. “It bodes well for the future with 10 seniors on the roster.”<\/p>\n
The Colonials are on a five-game unbeaten streak, all in league play, that’s seen them move from eighth place to fourth in the standings in three weeks.<\/p>\n
“When you lose the players we did, it takes some time to adjust,” said Schooley. “Freshmen have difficulty adjusting, figuring out their roles and place.<\/p>\n
“I thought we played well from the blue line out. I think we need to settle down defensively. Giving up 45 shots [on Saturday], the game kind of got away from us in the third period, and we can’t let that happen.”<\/p>\n
I asked Schooley about the large number of goals scored around Atlantic Hockey last weekend, a change from the low-scoring affairs we’ve seen for most of the year. The league lost a bevy of high-scoring players to graduation and the pros in the offseason.<\/p>\n
“I don’t think the league is weaker,” he said. “If anything, I think our non-conference record is a tad better at this point [than last season]. Some years are the year of the goal scorer and some years it’s the year of the goaltender. We have such strong goaltending around the league, which means that there’s a lot of parity, and we’ve seen that.”<\/p>\n
While many teams are winding down the first half of their seasons, the Colonials still have four games left before the end of 2011, three league contests (Niagara, Canisius, Rochester Institute of Technology) and then a game against No. 4 Ohio State at the Consol Energy Center in downtown Pittsburgh on Dec. 30.<\/p>\n
“Niagara has done well against us in the past and Canisius and RIT are in the top half of the standings,” Schooley said of his upcoming league opponents. “And Ohio State should be a great game. When you make up your schedule you never know but we’ve been fortunate to play some highly ranked teams in the past, and this is another opportunity.”<\/p>\n
The Colonials got off to a hot start last season but this year look to be slowly building as their players, especially the new ones, find their roles.<\/p>\n
“We’re constantly trying to find the right mix,” said Schooley. “We started off well last season and kind of sputtered. I’d rather start slow and figure it out now so we are a better team at the end of the season, like Air Force last year. The key is to get better every week.”<\/p>\n
From the home office in Haverhill, Mass.:<\/p>\n
Atlantic Hockey player of the week: The junior forward had a whopping six points (three goals and three assists) to lead the Falcons to a road sweep at American International. De Laurell has tallied a point in six straight games and leads the team and the league with 21 points so far this season.<\/p>\n Atlantic Hockey goalie of the week: Ginn, a freshman from Lindsey, Ontario, allowed only a pair of goals last weekend to help his team sweep Canisius. He won 3-2 on Friday, picking up an assist as well as making 30 saves, and pitched a 14-save shutout on Saturday.<\/p>\n Atlantic Hockey co-rookies of the week: Jacklin wins the award for the second straight week. This time around he had three goals and an assist in a road sweep of Sacred Heart. Wydo also had three goals and an assist last weekend, and, like Jacklin, has a point in his last five games.<\/p>\n The league also announced its players of the month for November:<\/p>\n Atlantic Hockey player of the month: A junior defenseman, Gerke finished November with nine points on four goals and five assists. Three of the goals came on Nov. 16 in a win over Sacred Heart, all on the power play. Gerke led his team with a plus-5 for the month.<\/p>\n Other players nominated: Tim Kirby, Air Force; Brandon Nunn, Holy Cross; Derek Elliott, Mercyhurst; Michael Colavecchia, RIT; Nick Chiavetta, Robert Morris.<\/p>\n Atlantic Hockey goalie of the month: Komm had two shutouts in November, going 3-2-1 overall. He has a 2.25 goals against average and a .936 save percentage, second in the league.<\/p>\n Other goalies nominated: Stephen Caple, Air Force; Ben Meisner, American International; Tony Capobianco, Canisius; Max Strang, Mercyhurst; Cody Campbell, Niagara; Shane Madolora, RIT; Brooks Ostergard, Robert Morris.<\/p>\n Atlantic Hockey rookie of the month: The Westlake, Ohio, native had a great November, recording eight points in eight games. He’s tied for the team lead in scoring with 10 points.<\/p>\n Other rookies nominated: Chad Demers, Air Force; Matt Garbowsky, RIT; Scott Jacklin, Robert Morris.<\/p>\n
\nKyle De Laurell, Air Force<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nMatt Ginn, Holy Cross<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nScott Jacklin and Cody Wydo, Robert Morris<\/strong><\/p>\nMen of the month<\/h4>\n
\nAlex Gerke, Connecticut<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nBranden Komm, Bentley<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nDaniel Bahntge, Mercyhurst<\/strong><\/p>\nCamouflaged<\/h4>\n