{"id":97217,"date":"2016-11-27T21:40:02","date_gmt":"2016-11-28T03:40:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/atlantic-hockey-blog\/?p=2262"},"modified":"2016-11-27T21:40:02","modified_gmt":"2016-11-28T03:40:02","slug":"three-things-leftovers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2016\/11\/27\/three-things-leftovers\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Things: Leftovers"},"content":{"rendered":"
Leftovers.<\/p>\n
Thanksgiving in the moment is one of the greatest times in the United States. It’s a great meal surrounded by family and friends. If you’re like my family, however, you wind up with an exorbitant amount of leftovers that wind up finding their way into containers to be sent home with relatives.<\/p>\n
My wife and I had a discussion on Sunday about the validity of leftovers. Those first couple of days, you’re all puffed up, ready to have open-faced turkey sandwiches slathered in gravy, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and maybe some mayo to add something “different” to it. By Sunday, though, the thought of another cranberry anything is insanity, and anarchy reigns in the fridge since you still can’t fit anything<\/em> in there. If you didn’t put something in the fridge that should’ve gone in, there’s a chance it’s growing legs and spawning into a new world order (aka – it spoiled really bad really fast).<\/p>\n Welcome to the end of the weekend. Hopefully you have room in your hockey stomach for one more round of leftovers before we turn the page to the new week.<\/p>\n They’re Baaaaaack<\/strong><\/p>\n Apparently some of us forgot to put the AIC Yellow Jackets in the fridge with the rest of the Atlantic Hockey teams. The Yellow Jackets showed up this weekend with a little bit more vinegar in their blood, then picked up three points on a Niagara team who came to Springfield riding a hot streak.<\/p>\n In their first game on Friday, the teams posted one of college hockey’s all-time rarities with a 0-0 tie. For AIC, it was their first in 14 years, while it was the third since 2009 for the Purple Eagles. AIC’s Alex Murray joined Niagara’s Jackson Teichroeb for 50-plus combined saves, which included the Purps’ second straight shutout, the first time in four years they’ve achieved the accomplishment.<\/p>\n The scoreless weekend nearly lasted through the entire first period on Saturday, but Nicolas Luka scored his first goal with just over a minute remaining to give the Jackets a 1-0 lead. They built a 3-0 lead before Niagara scored halfway through the third in a 3-1 AIC victory.<\/p>\n The three points catapulted AIC into third place, one point behind Army West Point and RIT, who are tied for first, and it came against one of the league’s hottest teams entering the weekend. Even though they’ve played more games than a bulk of the teams behind them, it’s a great sign for the direction of the team in the first year of Eric Lang’s tenure.<\/p>\n Remember a time before Friday, when I talked about that lull AIC was in? I think they broke out of it.<\/p>\n