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2 0 2 Totals 7 10 19 10 46 (4), Bemidji (3), RIT (2), Colorado C 2017-18 ARMY WEST POINT HOCKEY GAMESARMY (6-5-2, 6-5-2 AHA) VS CANISIUS (6-4-1, 6-4-0 AHA) 2017-18 SCHEDULE Nov. 24, 2017 • 7:05 pm DATE OPPONENT TIME Nov. 25, 2017 • 4:05 pm oct. 6 at AiC* W, 5-1 tate RiNK oct. 7 at AiC* W, 2-1 14/15 west Point, N.Y. oct. 20 at Robert Morris* L, 4-2 oct. 21 at Robert Morris* W, 3-1 Oct. 27 RIT* L, 5-4 HOW TO FOLLOW Oct. 28 RIT* L, 3-1 VIDEO • AtlanticHockey.Tv ($) Nov. 3 at #19 Air Force* W, 3-2 RADIO • 1420 WLNA-AM / 1260 WBNR-AM Nov. 4 at #19 Air Force* W, 2-0 AUDIO • GoArmyWestPoint.com/watch ($) Nov. 10 at Niagara* W, 3-1 LIVE STATISTICS • sidearmstats.com/army/mhockey Nov. 11 at Niagara* L, 3-2 Nov. 17 HOLY CROSS* T, 2-2 OT THIS WEEK: THRee LEAGUE GAMes Nov. 18 HOLY CROSS* L, 4-0 The Army West Point hockey team continues its all-league streak of its schedule with one contest Nov. 21 at Sacred Heart* T, 5-5 oT at Sacred Heart Tuesday night and a home series versus Canisius following the holiday. The games Nov. 24 CANISIUS* 7:05 PM on Tuesday and Friday will begin at 7:05 p.m., while Saturday’s puck will drop at 4:05 p.m. from Nov. 25 CANISIUS* 4:05 PM Tate Rink. The Black Knights are currently tied for first in league rankings with 13 points along Dec. 2 COLGATE 4:05 PM with Holy Cross. There will be six points up for grabs this week for the Black Knights who hope Dec. 8 at Merrimack 7:05 PM to stay atop the list. After Saturday’s game, Army Dec. 9 at UNH 7:05 PM ARMY QUICK HITS will not face another Atlantic Hockey opponent Dec. 29 at Minnesota 8:05 PM ET until January. Dec. 30 at Minnesota 8:05 PM ET Location ......................... West Point, N.Y., 10996 Jan. 6 at Sacred Heart* 7:05 PM Founded ....March 16, 1802, by an Act of Congress TUESDAY: SCORING FRENZY Jan. 12 BENTLEY* 7:05 PM Enrollment ................................................. 4,400 The Black Knights battled to a 5-5 tie at Sacred Jan. 13 BENTLEY* 7:05 PM Nicknames ...... Black Knights, Cadets, The Corps Heart Tuesday night. For the second time this Colors ................................Black, Gold and Gray season, Army netted two power play goals in a Jan. 20 at RMC 7:05 PM Conference ................................ Atlantic Hockey game fueled by Dominic Franco and Dalton MacA- Jan. 26 MERCYHURST* 7:05 PM 2017-18 Record ..........................................6-5-2 fee’s efforts. The duo were also responsible for Jan. 27 MERCYHURST* 7:05 PM 2017-18 AHA Record ..................................6-5-2 Feb. 2 NIAGARA* 7:05 PM Streak ............................................................ T-1 an assist each. Michael Wilson and Alex Wilkin- son notched two helpers in the game to add to Feb. 3 NIAGARA* 7:05 PM Road Record ...............................................6-2-1 Feb. 9 at Canisius* 7:05 PM Home Record ..............................................0-3-1 the Black Knights’ tallies for a multi-point game. Taylor Maruya, Joe Shecter and Brendan McGuire Feb. 10 at Canisius* 7:35 PM TALE OF THE TAPE all scored their first goals of the season for Army Feb. 16 at Bentley* 7:05 PM in the game. Tucker DeYoung, Kevin Dineen, Ty- Feb. 17 at Bentley* 7:05 PM ARMY CAN ler Pham and Mason Krueger were all in the as- Feb. 23 SACRED HEART* 7:05 PM 2.62....................... Goals PG ........................3.55 sists column. Jared Dempsey played in net for half Feb. 24 SACRED HEART* 7:05 PM 2.46................Goals Allowed PG .................2.82 Mar. 2-4 AHA First Round TBA +0.15 .......................Margin ........................+0.73 the game making 15 shots including three critical 25.2........................ SOG PG .........................28.7 ones in overtime and allowed no goals against in Mar. 9-11 AHA Quarterfinals TBA 4.69...................... Assists PG .......................6.27 his collegiatee debut. Mar. 16 AHC Semifinal% TBA 7.31.......................Points PG ........................9.82 Mar. 17 AHA Championship% TBA 5.0...................... Penalties PG .......................6.5 10.8........................ PIM PG ..........................16.9 The Black Knights rank fifth HOME GAMES 4.5.................... PP Chances PG ......................4.7 All times Eastern 0.8......................... PPG/Gm ...........................1.3 nationally in penalty kills with * Atlantic Hockey Association Game 10/58 (.172) ........ Power Play ..........14/52 (.269) 5 a .900 efficiency. % at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y. 48/53 (.906) ........ Penalty Kill..........53/62 (.855) MEDIA INFO BRANCH NIGHT Army’s defense is seventh in Assistant Director/MIH Contact ..........Ally Keirn Andrle ....................................................infantry Email [email protected] Box .........................................................infantry the country in scoring produc- Office ............................................ 845-938-4090 Bruns .....................................................infantry ing 2.25 goals per game. Callan .....................................................infantry 7 MIH Secondary Contact ........ Stephen Waldman Curran ....................................................infantry Email [email protected] Curtin .....................................................infantry Radio ............. 1260 WBNR-AM/1420 WLNA-AM DeCenzo .............................................Engineers #27 Michael Wilson’s 0.75 Play-by-Play .............Nikolai Busko and Zack Daly McGuire .................Field Artillery / Signal Detail goals per game ranks him sev- Webstream ................................. Atlantic Hockey Pham .................................................... Aviation League Website .....www.atlantichockeyonline.com Preston .................................................... Armor enth in the nation. Atlantic Hockey Contact .............. Steffan Waters Shecter ..................................... Medical Service 27 GOARMYWESTPOINT.com @ARMYWP_HOCKEY 2017-18 ARMY ROSTER NUMERICAL ROsteR BY STATE NO. NAme Cl. pos. Ht. Wt. HOmetown/Last teAm (league) California (2) 2 Dalton MacAfee Jr. D 6-0 205 Needham, Mass. / Boston University (HE) / South Shore Kings Premier (USPHL) 3 Cody Fleckenstein Fr. D 6-0 180 Fredonia, N.Y. / Corpus Christi ice Rays (NAHL) #17 Taylor Maruya .................Westchester 5 Joe Shecter Sr. D 5-11 190 Farmington Hills, Mich. / ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) #33 Trevin Kozlowski ....................valencia 6 Nick DeCenzo Sr. D 5-11 190 Hibbing, Minn. / Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) Colorado (2) 7 Alex Wilkinson So. D 5-10 186 Raleigh, N.C. / CT oilers (EHL) #9 Tyler Pham ..........................Fort Collins 8 Bryan Gerstenfeld So. D 6-1 204 Fairfield, Conn. / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) #22 ian Mansfield ......................Lakewood 9 Tyler Pham Sr. F 5-9 185 Fort Collins, Colo. / indiana ice (USHL) Connecticut (1) 10 Trevor Fidler Jr. F 5-7 165 Watertown, Mass. / South Shore Kings Premier (USPHL) #8 Bryan Gerstenfeld ....................Fairfield 11 Dominic Franco So. F 6-5 218 Portsmouth, R.i. / Langley Rivermen (BCHL) Illinois (2) 12 Blake Box Sr. D 6-2 208 Dallas, Texas / Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) #13 Tucker DeYoung .................. Lake Bluff 13 Tucker DeYoung Fr. F 6-0 185 Lake Bluff, ill. / Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) #30 Cole Bruns .....................Prairie Grove 14 Brendan Soucie So. F 5-10 189 South Dennis, Mass. / islanders Hockey Club (USPHL) Iowa (1) 16 Brendan McGuire Sr. F 6-6 220 Flower Mound, Texas / Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) #23 Mason Krueger ..................Bettendorf 17 Taylor Maruya Jr. F 5-11 170 Westchester, Calif. / Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 18 Zach Evancho So. F 5-8 165 Buffalo, N.Y. / Buffalo Jr. Sabres (oJHL) massachusetts (3) 19 Tipper Higgins Jr. F 6-0 195 Williston, vt. / Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) #2 Dalton MacAfee .................... Needham 20 Conor Andrle Sr. F 5-11 190 St. Louis Park, Minn. / Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) #10 Trevor Fidler......................Watertown 21 John Zimmerman Fr. D 5-10 185 Arlington, Texas / Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) #14 Brendan Soucie ..............South Dennis 22 Ian Mansfield Jr. F 6-0 200 Lakewood, Colo. / Minnesota Magicians (NAHL) Michigan (2) 23 Mason Krueger Fr. F 5-11 180 Bettendorf, iowa / Corpus Christi ice Rays (NAHL) #5 Joe Shecter .................Farmington Hills 24 Kevin Dineen Fr. F 5-11 175 Faribault, Minn. / Coulee Region Chill (NAHL) #31 Jared Dempsey ...Grosse Pointe Farms 25 Nash Worden Jr. D 6-0 191 Kaysville, Utah / omaha Lancers (USHL) Minnesota (3) 26 Matt Berkovitz Fr. D 6-1 180 Green Bay, Wis. / Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) #6 Nick DeCenzo ........................... Hibbing 27 Michael Wilson So. F 6-0 205 Fond du Lac, Wis. / Minnesota Magicians (NAHL) #20 Conor Andrle .................St. Louis Park 28 John Laurito Fr. F 5-9 170 Johnston, R.i. / Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) #24 Kevin Dineen .........................Fairbault 29 Mike Preston Sr. D 6-2 222 Carmel, ind. / indiana ice (USHL) North Carolina (1) 30 Cole Bruns Sr. G 5-10 185 Prairie Grove, ill. / omaha Lancers (USHL) 31 Jared Dempsey Fr. G 6-2 180 Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. / Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL) #7 Alex Wilkinson .......................... Raleigh 33 Trevin Kozlowski Fr. G 6-4 200 valencia, Calif. / Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) New York (2) #3 Cody Fleckenstein ...................Fredonia Head Coach: Brian Riley (Brown ’83), 14th season #18 Zach Evancho ...........................Buffalo Associate Head Coach: Zach McKelvie (USMA ‘09), fourth season Rhode Island (2) Assistant Coach: Chris McKelvie (Bemidji State ‘10), second season #11 Dominic
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