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Elmira College Morrisville State College 'Mustangs' Soaring Eagle Schedule (5-9, 2-4) 10-27 SUNY Oswego L, 9-0 11-2 Neumann* W, 3-2 OT 11-3 Neumann* L, 5-3 11-9 SUNY Geneseo W, 4-3 Elmira College 11-10 SUNY Brockport W, 5-4 11-16 Utica* L, 11-2 ‘Soaring Eagles’ 11-17 Utica* W, 7-4 Head Coach: Aaron Saul ’98 11-30 Manhattanville* L, 5-2 12-1 Manhattanville* L, 7-5 Assistant Coaches: Tim Crowley, Kurt Kalweit ’84 12-7 SUNY Fredonia L, 4-2 & Ryan McIntosh 12-8 SUNY Fredonia W, 4-1 12-28 Amherst# L, 5-1 12-29 Wesleyan# L, 5-2 No. Name -- Class Pos Ht. Hometown -- Last Team 1-4 SUNY Oswego L, 5-2 1 Ryan deMelo ’15 G 6’2’’ Brampton, ONT -- North York Rangers 1-11 SUNY Morrisville 7:00 p.m. 2 Joe Gagne ’14 D 6’5’’ Orrington, ME -- Cushing Academy 1-12 SUNY Morrisville 7:00 p.m. 3 Rob Simpson’16 D 5’10’’ Etobicoke, ONT -- Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 1-17 Nazareth* 7:00 p.m. 4 Liam Burtt ’16 D 5’11’’ Manotick, ONT -- Ottawa Jr Senators 1-18 Utica* 7:00 p.m. 5 Erick Eriksson ’16 D 6’5’’ Stockholm, Sweden -- New England Huskies 1-25 Hobart* 7:00 p.m. 6 Brad Mitchell ’16 D 6’1’’ Arnold, MD -- East Coast Eagles 1-26 Hobart* 7:00 p.m. 2-1 Nazareth* 7:00 p.m. 7 Greg Whittle ’16 F 6’3’’ Owen Sound, ONT -- Toronto Jr Canadians 2-2 Nazareth* 7:00 p.m. 8 Eamon Lynch ’13 D 6’3’’ Rocky River, OH -- Cleveland Jr Jacks 2-8 Neumann* 7:00 p.m. 9 Michael Collins ’16 F 6’3’’ Victoria, BC -- Dauphin Kings 2-9 Manhatanville* 7:00 p.m. 10 Jarryd ten Vaanholt ’16 F 6’2’’ West Vancouver, BC -- Prince George Spruce Kings 2-16 Hobart* 7:00 p.m. 11 Carter Shinkaruk ’16 F 5’9’’ Langley, BC -- Merritt Centennials 3-2 ECAC West Championship TBA 12 Dylan Herold ’14 F 6’1’’ Delta, BC -- Burnaby Express *Denotes ECAC West Game # Cardinal Classic in Plattsburgh, NY 14 Brian Depp ’16 F 6’0’’ Fenton, MI -- Soo Eagles 15 Jay Kenney ’15 F 5’11’’ Somerville, MA -- Drumheller Dragons 16 Tommy Sumi ’16 F 5’9’’ Whitby, ONT -- St. Michael’s Buzzards Game Notes The Elmira College Men’s Ice Hockey 17 Eric David ’15 D 6’2’’ Dorval, QUE -- Pembroke Lumber Kings team enters this weekend 5-9 overall after 18 D’Arcy Oakes ’13 F 5’10’’ Shanty Bay, ONT -- Quinnipiac University falling to No. 5 Oswego State University, 5-2, 19 Josh Burnell ’15 F 5’11’’ Mississauga, ONT -- Georgetown Raiders on January 4th at the Murray Athletic 20 Nick Angelo ’16 F 5’9’’ Williamsville, NY -- Aurora Tigers Center. 21 Mark Morikawa ’13 F 5’7’’ Redondo Beach, CA -- Alberni Valley In the first period the Soaring Eagles 22 Jesper Strale ’14 F 6’0’’ Uppsala, Sweden -- Springfield Pic’s came out ready to fight playing tough defense 23 Colin Hoey ’13 F 5’9’’ Doylestown, PA -- New England Huskies and hitting the Lakers hard on the boards. 24 Taylor Love ’16 D 6’3’’ Newport Beach, CA -- Salmon Arm Silverbacks The Lakers were able to outshoot EC 15-9 in 25 Tyler Campbell ’13 D 5’8’’ Mississauga, ONT -- Mississauga Chargers the first period, but only converted on one 26 Jordan Robertson ’16 F 6’1’’ Mukilteo, WA -- New England Huskies shot to take an early lead. 27 Andrew Ciampichini ’15 F 5’9’’ Innisfil, ONT -- Vaughan Vipers In the second period the Lakers 28 Steve Carlette ’16 F 5’11’’ Cheshire, CT -- Harford Wolfpack continued to bring their offensive power by 30 Darren MacDonald ’13 G 5’11’’ Stittsville, ONT -- Nepean Raiders scoring three more goals, but the Purple and Gold were able to stay in it when Carter 31 Matt Milne ’14 G 5’11’’ Newmarket, ONT -- St. Catharine’s Falcons Shinkaruk ’16 and Tommy Sumi ’16 each scored a goal. After the majority of the third period was scoreless for both teams and the game remained 4-2, Elmira pulled its goaltender Morrisville State College for the extra skater edge. However, it resulted ‘Mustangs’ in a late empty-netter by Jon Whitelaw, as Paul Rodrigues and Luke Moodie tallied Head Coach: Kevin Krogol assists on the play. Darren MacDonald ’13 Assistant Coaches: Spencer Noyes & Ted Fauss played in net for EC recording a season-high 38 stops. No. Name -- Class Pos. Ht. Hometown -- Last Team 2 Dalton Gilbert ’16 D 5’1’’ Alta Loma, CA -- Hampton Roads Whalers The Morrisville State Mustangs enter this 3 Daniel Morello ’14 D 5’11’’ Vaughan, ONT -- Vaughan Vipers weekend 1-12-1 overall after falling to 4 Tyson Avery ’16 D 6’0’’ Monkton, ONT -- Stratford Cullitons Neumann University, 4-1, on December 8th at home. 5 Anthony Scornaienchi D 5’10’’ Stoney Creek, ONT -- Thorhold Blackhawks Although the Mustangs were able to 6 James Jarvis ’14 D 6’1’’ Pickering, ONT -- Whitby Fury outshoot the Knights, 41-35, they were not 7 Matthew Rogers ’15 F 6’0’’ Lake Orion, MI -- Elliot Lake Bobcats able to respond to the early lead and 8 Rafal Plonski ’13 F 6’1’’ Warsaw, Poland -- Puget Sound Tomahawks eventually fell when Neumann scored two 9 Kevin Gaughran ’14 F 6’3’’ Pawling, NY -- Manhattanville College more goals in the final period. Mike Dolman 10 Michael Markowitz ’16 F 5’10’’ Staten Island, NY -- New York Bobcats scored the Mustangs only goal in the game at 11 Eric Fletcher ’16 D 5’11’’ Adrian, MI -- Huntsville Otters the 14:03 mark of the second period. Jakob 12 Eric Geertz ’15 F 5’11’’ Penn Yan, NY -- Rochester Stars Rasmussen played in net and stopped 31 14 Ryan Marcuz ’14 F 6’0’’ Richmond Hill, ONT -- Brampton Capitals shots in the loss. 17 Nathan Hughes ’15 F 6’3’’ Utica, NY -- Jamestown Jets 19 Marc-Antoine Chaput ’16 D 6’0’’ Mascouche, QUE -- Joliette Traffic EC by the Numbers 20 Steve Dol ’15 F 6’3’’ Ingersoll, ONT -- Stratford Cullitons Leading Scorers G A P 21 Matthew Beer ’15 F 6’0’’ Corunna, ONT -- Estavan Bruins Michael Collins ’16 5 7 12 22 Jamie Nelson ’14 F 5’9’’ Stratford, ONT -- Stratford Cullitons Josh Burnell ’15 4 6 10 23 Zach Baker ’16 F 5’9’’ Denver, CO -- Bozeman Icedogs Jesper Strale ’14 2 8 10 Greg Whittle ’16 4 5 9 24 Shaun Lymer ’16 F 6’0’’ Cobble Hill, BC -- Rochester Icehawks 26 Mike Dolman ’14 F 6’3’’ Hawthorne, NJ -- Neumann University Goaltenders Saves Save% GAA 27 Matt Scherer ’16 D 6’2’’ Elgin, IL -- Kirkland Lake Gold Miners Ryan deMelo ’15 192 .861 4.59 29 Zac McMichael ’15 G 6’0’’ Bancroft, ONT -- Campbellton Tigers Darren MacDonald ’13 182 .892 3.95 30 Jakob Rasmussen ’16 G 5’10’’ Vallentuna, Sweden -- National Sports Academy Matt Milne ’14 41 .745 8.64 35 Christopher Azzano ’14 G 6’0’’ Oshawa, ONT -- Wentworth IT Leopards MSC by the Numbers Leading Scorers G A P Mike Dolman ’14 6 8 14 NCAA Code of Conduct Statement Ryan Marcuz ’14 4 8 12 The NCAA and Elmira College promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by Jamie Nelson ’14 3 7 10 supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition and Goaltender Saves Save% GAA College disciplinary action. Also, consumption of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. Jakob Rasmussen ’16 354 .881 4.36 Christopher Azzano ’14 126 .881 4.17 Strong sentiment has been voiced to the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee regarding concern with the existing culture and state The Soaring Eagles’ next home contest is scheduled of the game. This year, the rules committee strongly emphasizes correct and strict application of the rules. It is the responsibility of for Friday, January 18th against Utica College at 7:00 coaches, players, officials and administrators to support this initiative. The rules committee believes that strict enforcement of the p.m. at the Murray Athletic Center. rules, regardless of game time or situation, is critical to the state of collegiate ice hockey. Photos by: Maria Strinni Gill of Strinni Studio Cover by: Nate Hart, EC Sports Information .
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