First off, I want to thank everyone again for their support when I was in the hospital. That obviously kept me from blogging for a good chunk of the season. That said, it's amazing what has gone down since I came back. RIT has not lostFebruary 5th, 2009 / RIT Tiger Hockey
We got a pretty good start to the season for RIT this weekend. The Tigers played a good game against Bowling Green, only to fall 4-2. They rebounded to get a nice win over Western Michigan the next night. Based off the radio coverage (niOctober 12th, 2008 / RIT Tiger Hockey
Here is my view of how Atlantic Hockey will pan out this year. 1. Air Force Falcons Air Force made it back to back Atlantic Hockey tournament championships last year while finishing in third place in the regular season. This earned thOctober 5th, 2008 / RIT Tiger Hockey
Hockey lost a good friend last night when Dan Barrows died. He probably forgot more about hockey than I will ever know. I knew Dan from the RIT games. We would talk a little between periods and before the game about what we thought aboNovember 8th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
November 8th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
After such a big win over Cornell, a let down was bound to happen. Friday was an rough win. It seemed like everything was just a little off. The passing was not crisp. The defense was giving up the puck. Things that cost the Tigers November 4th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
November 4th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
What a way to end the first month of the season. The Tigers put together their best game of the season by far in the win over Cornell. That win makes it 3 straight years that the Tigers have defeated a ranked opponent in the USCHO poll. October 28th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 28th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
RIT gets a split in their "weekend". They managed a win against Guelph, but could not hold on to beat Colgate on the road. While not the results that many of us were hoping for, but the Tigers certainly showed some good things in that gamOctober 14th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 14th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
The final stop on the tour of Atlantic Hockey is the home of the Atlantic Hockey tournament, Rochester. That is also the home of defending regular season champion RIT. RIT won the regular season championship last year in their first yeaOctober 5th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 5th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
The western most team in Atlantic Hockey is my selection for the 2nd place team in the conferece. The Air Force Falcons are that team. Last year, Air Force won the AHA conference tournament last year with a great run. They were inconsiOctober 3rd, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 3rd, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
West Point is the next stop on the tour of the Atlantic Hockey Association. I have picked Army to finish 3rd in the conference this year. Last year was an incredible season for the Black Knights. Predicted to be 9th in the preseason poOctober 2nd, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 2nd, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
For the fourth place team in the AHA, I will take the team that was the #1 seed in last year's AHA tournament - Sacred Heart. Sacred Heart has won over 20 games the last couple years for the first time in the program's history. Both timOctober 1st, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
October 1st, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey
Now we get to the teams that are projected to have home ice in the first round of the AHA playoffs. I predict that UConn will be the fifth place team in the conference. UConn enjoyed it's finest season since the 1999-2000 season when thSeptember 30th, 2007 / RIT Tiger Hockey