{"id":97147,"date":"2014-11-09T08:03:32","date_gmt":"2014-11-09T14:03:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/atlantic-hockey-blog\/?p=1591"},"modified":"2014-11-09T08:03:32","modified_gmt":"2014-11-09T14:03:32","slug":"three-things-november-9-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2014\/11\/09\/three-things-november-9-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Things: November 9, 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
A look through the weekend that was in Atlantic Hockey:<\/p>\n
Holy Mackerel!<\/strong><\/p>\n Just under half of the institutions in Atlantic Hockey have roots in the Catholic Church. At the conclusion of this past weekend, four are in early season positioning for a first round bye under the new AHA format. Highlighting that run are Holy Cross and Sacred Heart, both of which gained monster three-point weekends.<\/p>\n Although a team not known for their offensive prowess, Holy Cross went pound for pound with RIT, scoring five goals and rallying after blowing leads on both nights. On Friday, the Crusaders built a 2-0 lead after the first period on goals by Danny Lopez and TJ Moore. RIT, however, tied it up with a second period goal from Brady Norrish and a third period goal from Andrew Miller. Holy Cross was able to grab a lead two minutes after the Tigers tied it up, but an empty net, extra attacker goal forced a 3-3 tie. On Saturday, RIT outshot Holy Cross, 2-1, but again the Crusaders built a lead, lost the lead, and scored a go-ahead goal. This time, it held up.<\/p>\n As for Sacred Heart, they continued their run of strong hockey by taking three points at home from Canisius. Down 2-1 in the second period on Friday, the Pioneers scored twice in four minutes in the late stages of the frame, including once on the power play. Andrew Bodnarchuk then held on with a strong third period to preserve the victory. After the team’s skated to a tie on Saturday night, the Pioneers found themselves in third place with eight points, undefeated in their last three games, three points back of idle first place Robert Morris.<\/p>\n Coaches, along with media members and fans, always talk about how it’s not where you start but where you finish. That said, fast starts are always a big help, and with an unbalanced schedule providing more east\/west matchups, it’s good to see more parity coming down the pipeline with stronger eastern pod victories.<\/p>\n Holy Cross heads to Army next weekend, while Sacred Heart has a one game, non-conference tilt against UConn at the Taft School in Watertown, CT.<\/p>\n Wild Weekend In Erie<\/strong><\/p>\n A great indicator of the crazy brand of hockey we all enjoy in Atlantic Hockey came from Mercyhurst-Army this past weekend. The series ended up as the highest-scored series with 14 goals scored over two nights, but what’s more amazing is that it came after the Lakers beat the Black Knights, 2-0, on Friday. That said, even that game provided some wildness, and no, I’m not talking about penalties.<\/p>\n