{"id":97125,"date":"2014-02-09T22:40:01","date_gmt":"2014-02-10T04:40:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/atlantic-hockey-blog\/?p=1422"},"modified":"2014-02-09T22:40:01","modified_gmt":"2014-02-10T04:40:01","slug":"three-things-february-9-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2014\/02\/09\/three-things-february-9-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Things: February 9, 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"

Three things from the past weekend in Atlantic Hockey:<\/p>\n

Not so fast<\/h4>\n

The weekend before last, Mercyhurst was able to extend its lead over second-place Bentley by taking three of four points against the Falcons. The Lakers were threatening to run away with the regular season title headed into a pair of games at Air Force, a team they had drubbed 8-2 earlier in the season. Mercyhurst was 7-2-1 all-time at Cadet Ice Arena, one of the few teams in the league that’s had success there.<\/p>\n

But after opening a 2-0 lead five minutes into Friday’s game, Mercyhurst was able to muster just a single goal over the next 115, losing 5-3 on Friday and 2-0 on Saturday.<\/p>\n

Chris Truehl, who has been filling in for the injured Jason Torf in net for the Falcons for the past 11 games,  continued his solid play with 58 saves, including 24 in Saturday’s shutout.<\/p>\n

The Falcons top line of Chad Demers, Cole Gunner and Scott Holm were spectacular, combining for six of the seven Air Force goals.<\/p>\n

With the sweep, Air Force moved into a tie with Connecticut for third place, three points behind Mercyhurst. As usual, it seems that the Falcons are going to have a say on who ultimately claims the title.<\/p>\n

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Hobey Hopeful?<\/h4>\n

In its ten-year history, Atlantic Hockey has seen one of its players named as a Hobey Baker Finalist seven times:<\/p>\n