Thursday, March 25, 2010

RIT hockey team can beat Denver, says Air Force coach

I always love these feel good articles, however, there is no way in hell that DU is going to lose to RIT. Mark it down we will come back to this subject later. DU is a very good hockey team and while they didn’t have their best showing during the Final Five, RIT is no match for the DU Pioneers. I can say this with confidence that Denver University is too good of a hockey team to lose to some second rate hockey program from the Atlantic Hockey Association. Put down the Pipe Frank.

Seriously, Air Force Academy Sacred Heart and RIT were something like 3-16-1 during their non conference schedule (their out of conference wins came against the ECAC); so to breaking it down further the AHA was good awful against teams outside of their league someone is on the pipe if they think RIT is going to take down DU. Yeah I would paint this as David with no chance versus Goliath the number one seed and thanks for showing up RIT.
“I wouldn’t paint this as a David vs. Goliath, no way, no way,” Serratore said. “Denver has a really good team but so does RIT.”

Atlantic Hockey is always dismissed as a lesser league by the long-established power leagues of collegiate hockey.

“We’re from a league that doesn’t get much attention,” RIT defenseman Dan Ringwald admits.

But Air Force and Holy Cross have done the AHA proud in the previous four NCAA tournaments.

Holy Cross upset Minnesota in a regional semifinal in 2006. Air Force has never not given an opponent a scare, or worse. The Falcons lost regional semifinals by one goal in both 2007 and 2008, 4-3 to Minnesota in 2007 and 3-2 in overtime to Miami in 2008. Last spring, Air Force defeated Michigan 2-0 in the opener before losing 3-2 in double overtime to Vermont in the regional finale.

“We were one double-overtime goal away from going to the Frozen Four,” Serratore said. “I think in college hockey the top is down and the bottom is up. The top programs aren’t as dominant as they once were because the NHL comes in and takes their top kids.”

Serratore also said RIT’s AHA championship and 10-game winning streak should give them extreme confidence.

“RIT is going into the tournament through the front door, not the back door,” he said. “You have a big advantage going in by winning your conference tournament as opposed to going in on a loss (but earning an at-large berth).

“When you win your way in, you go in with a lot of mojo.”

Air Force lost to Denver 2-1 in overtime on Feb. 6, but outshot the Pioneers 46-35. “Granted, I don’t think we got one of Denver’s better games but we should have won 4-1, 5-1, we just couldn’t beat (goalie Marc) Cheverie,” Serratore said.

No RIT player has been drafted by an NHL team. Denver’s roster includes 14 drafted players, including center Joe Colborne, a first-round pick by the Boston Bruins in 2008. Cheverie, a Hobey Baker finalist and the WCHA player of the year, is considered one of the Panthers’ rising prospects.

“Cheverie is a great goalie but he’s coming off a couple not-so-good games, so you know you can get to him,” Serratore said.
[rocnow.com]

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6 comments:

  1. i'm 90% on board with your stance, goon, but serratore makes some very good points. plus, in single elimination college hockey, anything can happen. i could go verify for sure, but it seems to me that it's been a while since all four 1 seeds advanced to the regional finals.

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  2. i researched the success rates of 1 seeds in the ncaa tournament. since going to the 16 team format, this has been the results:

    2009 - 1
    2008 - 3
    2007 - 2
    2006 - 3
    2005 - 4
    2004 - 4
    2003 - 4

    it would seem that serratore might be right when he says the bottom teams are getting better, since 2006, there hasn't been more than 3 number 1 seeds in the regional finals, meaning at least one 4 seed has won in the first round in each of the past four seasons. some of those four seeds have even advanced to the frozen four (bsu for example).

    this being said, i don't see the pios struggling to beat rit handily, but...

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  3. So you're saying Goon that RIT has a chance?

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  4. Soooo... when do we see a follow up post? Perhaps an apology to RIT? haha jk I love your blog, but this one deserves some ribbing after the final just came in!

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  5. LOL... Looks like my post worked, actually as an WCHA team I am embarashed and disappointed because the money pool that I am in is now wrecked.

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