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joesatmosfere · 10 months
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#ArmyBlackKnights win the #CICTrophy! #JaydenDaniels wins the #NCAA’s top #Football award, the #HeismanTrophy! And our Sunday breakdown! All this and more on #NFL #Pregame Party at 10am Central on #YouTube, #Rumble and #X https://www.youtube.com/live/vuoXeSTXWjM
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mitchbeck · 2 years
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THOMAS: HARTFORD WOLF PACK SIGN PARKER GAHAGEN
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BY: Alex Thomas, Hartford Wolf Pack HARTFORD, CT – The Hartford Wolf Pack has announced that the club has agreed to terms on a one-year, standard AHL contract with goaltender Parker Gahagen for the 2022-23 AHL season. Gahagen, 29, spent the 2021-22 season in both the AHL and ECHL. The native of Buffalo, New York, appeared in two games with the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals, posting a record of 0-1-0 with a goals against average of 3.18 and a .906 save percentage. In 35 ECHL games with the Florida Everblades, Gahagen posted a 20-10-3 record with a .916 save percentage and 2.32 goals against average. He also recorded four shutouts while with the Everblades. During his four-year professional career, Gahagen has appeared in 12 games in the AHL with the Admirals, Colorado Eagles, Toronto Marlies, and San Jose Barracuda. He's posted a career record of 5-4-0. In 67 career ECHL games with the Everblades, Utah Grizzlies, and Newfoundland Growlers, Gahagen has a record of 40-18-4 with a .924 save percentage and 2.14 goals against average. Gahagen finished sixth in both wins and goals against average in the ECHL in 2021-22. He also recorded the third most shutouts in the league. Before his professional career, Gahagen played four seasons of NCAA hockey with the Army Black Knights. While at West Point, Gahagen appeared in 110 games while posting a record of 41-49-16. He finished his NCAA career with a .926 save percentage, 2.40 goals against average, and 10 shutouts. He was named to the All-Conference (AHA) Second Team following the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons. Gahagen is the first goaltender and tenth overall player to sign an AHL contract with the Wolf Pack for the 2022-23 season. # # # About OVG360: OVG360, a division of Oak View Group, is a full-service venue management and hospitality company that helps client-partners reimagine the sports, live entertainment, and convention industries for the betterment of the venue, employees, artists, athletes, and surrounding communities. With a portfolio of more than 200 client partners spanning arenas, stadiums, convention centers, performing arts centers, cultural institutions, and state fairs around the globe, OVG360 provides services, resources, and expertise designed to elevate every aspect of business that matters to venue operators. Service-oriented and driven by social responsibility, OVG360 helps facilities drive value through excellence and innovation in food services, booking and content development, sustainable operations, public health, public safety, and more. ABOUT THE HARTFORD WOLF PACK: The Hartford Wolf Pack has been a premier franchise in the American Hockey League since the team's inception in 1997. The Wolf Pack are the top player-development affiliate of the NHL's New York Rangers and play at the XL Center. The Wolf Pack has been home to some of the Rangers' newest faces, including Igor Shesterkin, Filip Chytil, and Ryan Lindgren. Follow the Wolf Pack on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Read the full article
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giantsapple-macking · 3 years
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(FINAL SCORE: NAVY 7, ARMY 3; THIRD PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL: ARMY 14, NAVY 5; GAME TOTALS: ARMY 34, NAVY 21; THE FIRST WEEK OF 2022: BACK DOWN TO PRINCETON ONCE AGAIN FOR YOURS TRULY HERE!) #army #navy #armyblackknights #navymidshipmen #blackknights #midshipmen #armyhockey #armywestpointhockey #navyhockey #navyhockeyteam #collegehockey #achahockey #westpointny #annapolis #annapolismaryland #annapolismd #newyork #newyorkstate #maryland #meadowlands #eastrutherford #americandreammall #newjersey #gardenstate (at The American Dream Mall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXU-GMmrIlC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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grimm-reaper · 5 years
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Navy did it, Navy wins! Army’s streak is now over at three. Good game as always. ⚓️🏈 #ArmyNavyFootballGame #ArmyNavyGame #NavyDidIt #NavyWins #ArmysStreakIsOver #StreakIsOver NavyMidshipmen #ArmyBlackKnights #GoodGame https://www.instagram.com/p/B6EkbcHFohU/?igshid=qajdbyc80rp8
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nerdy30trans-blog · 6 years
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56-7 #army is beating #houston whoa! #goarmy #armyblackknights https://www.instagram.com/p/BrtTj0wHI1U/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1aksd85i12ujl
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risslahandrews · 7 years
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#goarmy #beatnavy #goarmybeatnavy #goarmy2017 #comanderandchieftrophy #westpoint #blackknights #armyblackknights 🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈🇺🇸🏈 #godblessourmilitary #thankyouforyourservice #veterans (at America/Indiana/Indianapolis)
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mitchbeck · 5 years
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JONES: CCSU SPLITS A PAIR OF DIVISIONAL GAMES
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By: Ryan Jones, Howlings NEWINGTON, CT - Central Connecticut hockey was back on its home ice this past weekend after a long road stretch, splitting a weekend of divisional games played at Newington Ice Arena. The Blue Devils started their homestand against The Army Black Knights, a team that beat them last season 4-2. Army looked poised to repeat last year's victory after a goal halfway through the first put them up 1-0. With nearly all of the second period gone, the Blue Devils kicked things into gear and evened the score. Sophomore Billy McKinley scored the tying goal for CCSU on the power play giving him his eighth goal in the young season. He leads the Blue Devils in scoring after an impressive rookie campaign last season. "I'm just trying to make sure I don't decline," McKinley said, "I want to make sure I keep scoring." McKinley's goal seemed to energize the Blue Devils, who wouldn't take long to add another score. With over 12 minutes to play in the third, another sophomore, Mason Boyhen, scored off an assist from senior, Nate Mcintyre.  Boyhen's goal proved to be the deciding goal for the Blue Devils who held on to defeat Army 2-1. "It's a huge win all around," Boyhen said. "We did all of the simple stuff. Last year they beat us and we just beat'em, so that was a huge win for us and moving forward I'm excited." Going forward, Boyhen's main focus is, "keeping the momentum going" and to "play a full 60 minutes on both offense and defense." There were 19 penalties in the game, something the Blue Devils might not have expected heading in. "The game was a little chippier than what I was hoping it to be," McKinley said, "but we got the win at the end, and none of us are hurt, so that's a good sign." CCSU notched 36 shots on goal against Army, while the team defense allowed only 20 shots, 19 of which were stopped by goalie Michael Adorno. "It's a huge win," McKinley said. "Army has got really good endurance. What you see in the first period is what you see in the third, so the fact that we could shut them down in all three (periods) is really good to see." The Blue Devils were back on the ice Saturday for a conference match-up against Marist. The Red Foxes had a strong first period scoring three times.  The last of the three was a short-handed tally in the waning seconds of a penalty. Marist would score a second short-handed goal, highlighting a power play breakdown. "(We) definitely have to go back to the drawing board on ," defenseman, Andrew DeCasperis said. "We've got good players and a good system, so maybe we just have to fine-tune it a bit." Center John Jensen had the loan goal for CCSU in the 3-1 defeat, logging his third goal of the season in the second period. While the 4-1 defeat was a tough one for the Blue Devils, DeCasperis is not worried about the team going forward. "We're always gonna have each other's backs no matter what," he said, emphasizing how, "We're a band of brothers out there, so when one goes down, we've all got each other's backs." The Blue Devils will continue their home stand this weekend and next, taking on RPI and Westfield State, respectively. Read the full article
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giantsapple-macking · 3 years
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(AFTER TWO PERIODS: NAVY 7, ARMY 3; SECOND PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL: ARMY 14, NAVY 6; TOTALS SO FAR: ARMY 20, NAVY 16) #army #navy #armyblackknights #navymidshipmen #blackknights #midshipmen #armyhockey #armywestpointhockey #navyhockey #navyhockeyteam #collegehockey #achahockey #westpointny #annapolis #annapolismaryland #annapolismd #newyork #newyorkstate #maryland #meadowlands #eastrutherford #americandreammall #newjersey #gardenstate (at The American Dream Mall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXU3rrprQim/?utm_medium=tumblr
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grimm-reaper · 5 years
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Go Navy, beat Army! ⚓️🏈 #GoNavyBeatArmy #GoNavy #BeatArmy #ArmyNavyFootballGame #ArmyNavyGame #NavyMidshipmen #ArmyBlackKnights https://www.instagram.com/p/B6EX4cglM6P/?igshid=e1xsran2e6qh
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mitchbeck · 5 years
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CANTLON: ARMY INVADES UCONN ON HOME OPENER AND WINS 2-1
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - A timely goal midway through the second period along with strong goaltending from junior Trevin Kozlowski and a strong defense allowed Army to upend UCONN 2-1 Friday in their home opener. The loss leaves the Huskies without a win while Army remains undefeated before 2,029, the lowest home-opening crowd since UCONN began playing home games at the XL Center. UCONN drops to (0-1-1 overall, 0-0-0 HEA) and Army goes to (2-0-0 overall, 0-0-0 AHA). The Huskies play Saturday afternoon in another non-conference game beginning at 3:30 pm against RPI (ECACHL). The Army hockey team is off until next weekend when they host Robert Morris in their home and conference opening game. The early part of the third period belonged to Kozlowski who stoned Ruslan Ishkarov on a break in taking Kyle Howarth’s pass before going forehand-to-backhand, but the 6’4 netminder stretched his left leg out as far as it could go and kept he puck from crossing the goal line at 1:45. “I thought we played a decent game for two periods. We didn’t bury our chances. You gotta bury them,” remarked UCONN head coach, Mike Cavanaugh. “Their goaltender played well. I give him credit. They played hard and it was a good hockey game. I thought in the third period we tilted the ice, but I think in this game when you get the chances, you have to bury them.” At 3:52, Russian freshmen, Alexander Firstov, made a great move in the left-wing circle to get around a defenseman, and fired a shot to the short-side, but the goal post was in the way. The Huskies bad puck-luck continued midway through the third period. The Huskies, Marc Gatcomb, took a long shot into the zone that came off the backboards and came back right through Kozlowski’s legs. Gatcomb then managed to get between two Army defensemen while falling down to fire the puck that went off the inside of the post to the Huskies dismay. The subsequent review confirmed it. Firstov put his team-high fourth shot on net, but Kozlowski denied him. On the other side, UCONN sophomore Tomas Vomacka stopped Tucker DeYoung’s fifth shot on net with 7:31 left that Vomacka kept from going to the back of the net on a sharp angle shot from the right-wing boards. The Huskies had their chances late with Jachym Kondelik getting two of them. The first was in the right-wing circle. He missed the net. The second one on the left-wing and was stopped by Kozlowski. The third came off a clean win off the draw to Kale Howarth with 2.4 seconds left. It was blocked by the Army defense to end the game. “We were trying to be cute, make that extra move. When you're going to the net, you gotta not be so concerned about (how you shoot it), but get it off quick and shoot it hard, rather than being concerned about being cute and putting it in a certain spot and we hit a couple of posts. That will happen in this game, but if you put performances like we did in the third period, those will eventually go your way,” Cavanaugh said while speaking philosophically on his team’s offense game posture. The first period had a dearth of quality scoring chances while the second period saw two goals scored in a 31-second span. The Army Black Knights Dominic Franco won a draw from Ben Freeman and got the puck back to John Zimmerman (Arlington, TX). The right-handed shot at the left point launched a shot that found its way past Vomacka at 3:17. “It was a knuckleball that kinda fooled Tomas,” said Cavanaugh. UCONN wasted little time in answering back. This time the shot from the left point and came from the Huskies highly-regarded freshmen rearguard, Carter Berger. He sent a hard, low shot on net. It redirected by Brian Rigali in front of the net to tie the game at one. “We got a good entry into the zone on that. I actually fell down and worked my way back to the front of the net. I got lucky it was a nice shot (by Berger),” said Rigali. Army operated like a platoon getting territorial shots on net, spaced apart. Puck possession allowed the Black Knights to take the lead at 2-1. Defenseman Marshall Plunkett zipped down the left-wing boards and went around the back of the UCONN net. He put a pass in front sending it to the hard-charging, Mason Krueger. Husky, Carter Turnbull, had his back turned and didn’t know where the puck, or Krueger, was. So, Krueger pushed it over to a wide-open Daniel Haider on the left-wing and he put it in at 15:50 for a 2-1 Army lead that sustained them the rest of the game. The first period looked like it was being coached by Jacques Lemaire. UCONN and Army combined for just 12 shots between them, and the quality chances few and far between. The lone solo rush by either school came as Konedlik, a 6’6, Czech, drove wide on the left got to the front of the net, but Kozlowski shut the open five-hole and rejected the bid with 2.3 seconds left in the period. Army had just had its best quality at the other end as Vomackarejected senior Dominic Franco (Portsmouth, RI) as he tried to nail the shot far side. Kozlowski had two other quality stopping Firstov on a redirect in front at 10:12 and then at 12:38 he stopped Turnbull. NOTES: UCONN won last year’s meeting with Army 5-2 at West Point. Army won its opening game 2-1 over Union College Kozlowski played three seasons of prep school hockey at Gunnery Prep (Washington, CT) and was the team captain his senior season. Senior Bryan Gerstenfeld (Fairfield, CT) did not play public or prep school hockey in Connecticut. Alex Wilkinson of the Black Knights played his junior hockey with the CT (Norwalk) Oilers (EHL). First major Hockey East injury, Ty Amonte, the son former NHL’er Tony Amonte, was announced by Boston University that he would miss the entire season with an upper-body injury. The Hockey East portion of the Huskies schedule starts November 3rd against Merrimack at 2:05 pm Saturday's game will be a dedication to the 2000 MAAC championship UCONN team which was their first foray in Division I hockey. The trophy will be on display on the concourse and other celebratory displays are planned. Read the full article
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