
Photo by: U.S. Air Force photo / Trevor Co
Falcons host Holy Cross, Dec. 6-7
12/4/2019 10:35:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
Air Force is in sixth place in the AHA while Holy Cross is ninth
This Week - Air Force (4-8-2, 4-4-2 AHA) hosts the Holy Cross Crusaders (3-8-3, 2-7-1 AHA) for a two-game league series, Friday-Saturday, Dec. 6-7, at the Cadet Ice Arena. Friday's game begins at 7:05 pm MT while Saturday's game starts at 5:05 pm MT.
Live Stream - Every home game and every Atlantic Hockey game will be streamed on FloHockey.tv for a subscription fee. Links to all broadcasts are on the hockey schedule at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com.
Radio/Internet - Every game will be broadcast on Xtra Sports 1300 in Colorado Springs and will be available online at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com. The game is also available on TuneIn. Jay Ritchie will call the play-by-play while Dave Toller will provide color analysis. Pregame show begins 30 minutes before faceoff.
Series vs. Holy Cross - Air Force and Holy Cross have played 49 times and Air Force holds a 23-13-13 lead in the series that began in 1993. As Atlantic Hockey rivals, the teams have played 34 times and almost one-third of those games (10) and have ended in a tie. Air Force leads the AHC series, 15-9-10. The teams played twice last season at the Academy and split the two-game series. Holy Cross won 2-1 in overtime in game one and Air Force won 4-2 in game two. Since 2012 (18 games), Air Force has won just four games (4-8-6). In games played at the Academy, Air Force leads the series, 14-6-3. Ten of the last 14 games in the series have been played at Holy Cross.
Scouting Holy Cross - Holy Cross is 3-8-3 overall this season and in ninth place in the AHA with a 2-7-1 record (8 points). The Crusaders were swept last week in a pair of games against Bentley and have lost six of seven. HC defeated Providence, currently ranked 13th in the nation, in overtime early in the season and also has two wins over Sacred Heart, currently tied for first in the conference. Freshman Alex Peterson and senior Neil Robinson lead the team with eight points. Sophomore Connor Jean leads the team with six goals. Freshman Matt Radomsky and sophomore Erik Gordon have split time in goal. Radomsky has started the last four games and leads the team with a 2.90 GAA and a .900 saves percentage.
On the Scoresheet - Senior Brady Tomlak leads the team with 12 points this season (4-8-12) while senior Matt Pulver and junior Max Harper are tied for the team lead with five goals. Twelve different Falcons have scored the team's 26 goals this season.
On the National List - Junior Alex Mehnert leads the conference and ranks eighth in nation with 31 blocked shots. Senior Brady Tomlak leads the AHA and ranks eighth in the nation with 162 faceoff wins.
Live Stream - Every home game and every Atlantic Hockey game will be streamed on FloHockey.tv for a subscription fee. Links to all broadcasts are on the hockey schedule at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com.
Radio/Internet - Every game will be broadcast on Xtra Sports 1300 in Colorado Springs and will be available online at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com. The game is also available on TuneIn. Jay Ritchie will call the play-by-play while Dave Toller will provide color analysis. Pregame show begins 30 minutes before faceoff.
Series vs. Holy Cross - Air Force and Holy Cross have played 49 times and Air Force holds a 23-13-13 lead in the series that began in 1993. As Atlantic Hockey rivals, the teams have played 34 times and almost one-third of those games (10) and have ended in a tie. Air Force leads the AHC series, 15-9-10. The teams played twice last season at the Academy and split the two-game series. Holy Cross won 2-1 in overtime in game one and Air Force won 4-2 in game two. Since 2012 (18 games), Air Force has won just four games (4-8-6). In games played at the Academy, Air Force leads the series, 14-6-3. Ten of the last 14 games in the series have been played at Holy Cross.
Scouting Holy Cross - Holy Cross is 3-8-3 overall this season and in ninth place in the AHA with a 2-7-1 record (8 points). The Crusaders were swept last week in a pair of games against Bentley and have lost six of seven. HC defeated Providence, currently ranked 13th in the nation, in overtime early in the season and also has two wins over Sacred Heart, currently tied for first in the conference. Freshman Alex Peterson and senior Neil Robinson lead the team with eight points. Sophomore Connor Jean leads the team with six goals. Freshman Matt Radomsky and sophomore Erik Gordon have split time in goal. Radomsky has started the last four games and leads the team with a 2.90 GAA and a .900 saves percentage.
On the Scoresheet - Senior Brady Tomlak leads the team with 12 points this season (4-8-12) while senior Matt Pulver and junior Max Harper are tied for the team lead with five goals. Twelve different Falcons have scored the team's 26 goals this season.
On the National List - Junior Alex Mehnert leads the conference and ranks eighth in nation with 31 blocked shots. Senior Brady Tomlak leads the AHA and ranks eighth in the nation with 162 faceoff wins.
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