
Air Force hosts Bentley, Nov. 11-12
11/8/2022 9:46:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
THE GAMES
Game 1: vs. Bentley, Friday, Nov. 11, 7:05 pm Cadet Ice Arena
Game 2: vs. Bentley, Saturday, Nov. 12, 8:07 pm; Cadet Ice Arena
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television: Nov. 12 on Altitude 2
Stream: Both games on FloHockey.TV
Radio: Both games on XtraSports 1300 AM
Live Stats Both games on StatBroadcast
THE BREAKDOWN
Quick Facts: Air Force BEN
2022-23 Record: 5-4-1, 1-1 AHA 2-7-0, 0-2 AHA
Streak: W 3 L 2
Last Game: W 3-1 H, UAA L 4-2 H, Niagara
THE SERIES
Overall: AF leads 36-18-7
Last Meeting AF won the series last season, 2-1-1; 1-1 at AF and 1-0-1 at BEN
Streak: AF unbeaten in two
ONE-TIMERS
* AF extended its winning streak to three games, the longest of the season and the longest since a four-gamer last season that ended in the AHA championship game
* AF earned its first sweep of the season and the first since Army in the AHA quarterfinals last season
* Air Force's five-game home stand, the longest of the season, ends after the Bentley series.
* AF has played nine of the first 12 games at home
* Air Force has scored five or more goals in five of the 10 games this season (50 percent of the games). * Last season, Air Force scored five or more goals in a game six times in 36 games (17 percent of games)
* The Falcons are 12th in the nation in scoring offense at 3.6 goals per game.
* AF has scored a power-play goal in six of the 10 games this season; 3-2-1 in those games
* The Falcon power play is at 25.6 percent, fourth in the AH and 14th in the nation
* AF is 5-1-1 when scoring three or more goals and 3-1-1 when scoring the first goal of the game
* AF has killed 14 straight opponent power plays dating back to the third period against CC, Oct. 28
* Eight different players scored a point on Saturday vs. UAA. On Friday, 11 different Falcons scored. Against CC, Oct. 29, 12 different Falcons had a point
* All four of Air Force's lines scored on Friday (1. DeCarlo, 2. Cosentino and Brown, 3. Adams, 4. Marti)
* Sophomore Andrew DeCarlo matched his career high with two points (1-1-2) Nov. 4
* Sophomore Clayton Cosentino scored his first career game-winner Friday. He then scored the game-winner on Saturday as well
* Cosentino (2-1-3) and Parker Brown (1-2-3) each have a point in three straight games
* Cosentino is fourth in the AHA and 15th in the nation with 106 faceoff wins.
* Freshman Mason McCormick scored his third goal in the last six games on Saturday.
* Sophomore goalie Guy Blessing recorded his first career assist, Nov. 4. It was the first assist by an Air Force goalie since Alex Schilling vs. Holy Cross, Dec. 6, 2019
* Air Force leads the all-time series with Bentley, 36-18-7
* Air Force won the series last season, 2-1-1. The teams split the series at the Academy.
* AF is 18-7-4 against Bentley at Cadet Ice Arena
* In the last 11 games, each team has won five with one tie, the final game last season
About the Bentley Falcons
Bentley is 2-7-0 overall this season. Bentley was swept at home last weekend by Niagara, 6-0 and 4-2. Two weeks ago, Bentley split a two-game series with Lindenwood at Bentley Ice Arena. Early in the season, Bentley defeated Maine, 5-1. Junior defenseman Nick Bochen leads the team with six points. Cole Kodsi and Dylan Pitera lead the team with three goals each. Junior Nicholas Grabko and freshman Connor Hasley have split time in goal.
Game 1: vs. Bentley, Friday, Nov. 11, 7:05 pm Cadet Ice Arena
Game 2: vs. Bentley, Saturday, Nov. 12, 8:07 pm; Cadet Ice Arena
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television: Nov. 12 on Altitude 2
Stream: Both games on FloHockey.TV
Radio: Both games on XtraSports 1300 AM
Live Stats Both games on StatBroadcast
THE BREAKDOWN
Quick Facts: Air Force BEN
2022-23 Record: 5-4-1, 1-1 AHA 2-7-0, 0-2 AHA
Streak: W 3 L 2
Last Game: W 3-1 H, UAA L 4-2 H, Niagara
THE SERIES
Overall: AF leads 36-18-7
Last Meeting AF won the series last season, 2-1-1; 1-1 at AF and 1-0-1 at BEN
Streak: AF unbeaten in two
ONE-TIMERS
* AF extended its winning streak to three games, the longest of the season and the longest since a four-gamer last season that ended in the AHA championship game
* AF earned its first sweep of the season and the first since Army in the AHA quarterfinals last season
* Air Force's five-game home stand, the longest of the season, ends after the Bentley series.
* AF has played nine of the first 12 games at home
* Air Force has scored five or more goals in five of the 10 games this season (50 percent of the games). * Last season, Air Force scored five or more goals in a game six times in 36 games (17 percent of games)
* The Falcons are 12th in the nation in scoring offense at 3.6 goals per game.
* AF has scored a power-play goal in six of the 10 games this season; 3-2-1 in those games
* The Falcon power play is at 25.6 percent, fourth in the AH and 14th in the nation
* AF is 5-1-1 when scoring three or more goals and 3-1-1 when scoring the first goal of the game
* AF has killed 14 straight opponent power plays dating back to the third period against CC, Oct. 28
* Eight different players scored a point on Saturday vs. UAA. On Friday, 11 different Falcons scored. Against CC, Oct. 29, 12 different Falcons had a point
* All four of Air Force's lines scored on Friday (1. DeCarlo, 2. Cosentino and Brown, 3. Adams, 4. Marti)
* Sophomore Andrew DeCarlo matched his career high with two points (1-1-2) Nov. 4
* Sophomore Clayton Cosentino scored his first career game-winner Friday. He then scored the game-winner on Saturday as well
* Cosentino (2-1-3) and Parker Brown (1-2-3) each have a point in three straight games
* Cosentino is fourth in the AHA and 15th in the nation with 106 faceoff wins.
* Freshman Mason McCormick scored his third goal in the last six games on Saturday.
* Sophomore goalie Guy Blessing recorded his first career assist, Nov. 4. It was the first assist by an Air Force goalie since Alex Schilling vs. Holy Cross, Dec. 6, 2019
* Air Force leads the all-time series with Bentley, 36-18-7
* Air Force won the series last season, 2-1-1. The teams split the series at the Academy.
* AF is 18-7-4 against Bentley at Cadet Ice Arena
* In the last 11 games, each team has won five with one tie, the final game last season
About the Bentley Falcons
Bentley is 2-7-0 overall this season. Bentley was swept at home last weekend by Niagara, 6-0 and 4-2. Two weeks ago, Bentley split a two-game series with Lindenwood at Bentley Ice Arena. Early in the season, Bentley defeated Maine, 5-1. Junior defenseman Nick Bochen leads the team with six points. Cole Kodsi and Dylan Pitera lead the team with three goals each. Junior Nicholas Grabko and freshman Connor Hasley have split time in goal.
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