{"id":8206,"date":"2007-03-16T19:42:03","date_gmt":"2007-03-17T00:42:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2007\/03\/16\/army-reaches-first-ever-conference-title-tilt\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:25","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:25","slug":"army-reaches-first-ever-conference-title-tilt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2007\/03\/16\/army-reaches-first-ever-conference-title-tilt\/","title":{"rendered":"Army Reaches First-Ever Conference Title Tilt"},"content":{"rendered":"
The No. 2 seed Army Black Knights (17-11-5) are headed to their first-ever league championship game after defeating the third-seeded Connecticut Huskies (16-18-2), 3-1.<\/p>\n
Army, outshot 34-26 in the game, broke a 1-1 tie in the third period on a pair of goals by Chris Colvin and Owen Meyer.<\/p>\n
“All year, it seems like most of our games come down to the third period. It was no different tonight,” said Army coach Brian Riley.<\/p>\n
Army took its first lead of the night at 5:53 of the third period. The Black Knights were pressuring the UConn net when Owen Meyer swatted the puck off a scramble in front of the goal.<\/p>\n
The puck trickled behind Husky goaltender Beau Erickson but Trevor Stewart was there to clear it away before it cleared the goal line. However, the clear by Stewart went onto the stick of Chris Calvin, who one-timed it home to give the Black Knights at 2-1 lead.<\/p>\n
“Bryce Hellwig’s line was out, creating a lot of havoc and shots on the goalie,” said Colvin. “A rebound came out and the goalie didn’t know where it was. Their whole line was tying guys up, screening the goalie, and I just walked in from the point and took the shot.”<\/p>\n
Army added to its lead with just over four minutes remaining when Owen Meyer deflected in a power-play goal. Tim Manthey sent a quick wrister from the top of the slot through a crowd that Meyer got a piece of. UConn goaltender Beau Erickson appeared to have never seen the puck as he reacted late.<\/p>\n
“Obviously, special teams is a key part of the game,” said Riley. “We spend a lot of time working our special teams. Our power play was very effective tonight as far as keeping the puck, moving the puck around, and creating some opportunities.”<\/p>\n