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RMU Hosts Air Force in Midst of Six-Game Homestand

Air Force Game Notes

Games #21-22
Robert Morris vs. Air Force
84 Lumber Arena (1,200)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Friday, January 24, 2014 - 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, January 25, 2014 - 7:05 p.m.
Video: www.americaonesports.com
Radio: 970 AM ESPN
Audio: www.970espn.com
Live Stats: www.RMUColonials.com

About Robert Morris
- Robert Morris continues a six-game homestand with a pair of contests against Air Force that starts on Friday, January 24.
- Last weekend, RMU started its six-game homestand with a two-game series against American International, skating to a 4-4 tie before winning, 5-2 the following day, to earn three of a possible four points on the road trip.
- Entering the weekend with a record of 6-13-3, the Colonials hold a conference record of 6-6-3 which places them in a tie for sixth place in Atlantic Hockey.
- Junior forward Cody Wydo leads the Colonials with 15 goals and 23 points.
- Sophomore forward Zac Lynch paces Robert Morris with 12 assists this season.
- Sophomore goaltender Terry Shafer has played in 20 of Robert Morris' 22 games this season, earning a record of 6-11-3 with a 3.15 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage.

Against Air Force
- Robert Morris and Air Force met on Nov. 16 when the Colonials traveled to Air Force for a single game that ended in a 4-3 loss for RMU.
- In the game earlier this season, the Colonials got a shorthanded goal from Zac Lynch, a power-play goal from Chase Golightly, and an extra-attacker goal from Ben Robillard while Brandon Lane made 27 saves in his first collegiate start.
- The two teams met for the first two seasons of RMU's history as rivals in the CHA before Air Force jetted off to join the AHA.
- With Robert Morris' move to the AHA, the Falcons and Colonials squared off again in the 2010-11 season.
- RMU has an overall record of 8-12-0 against Air Force.
- At home, the Colonials are 4-4-0 against the Falcons.
- Robert Morris has lost the last five meetings against Air Force, and nine of the previous 11 contests.
- The Colonials have dropped the two previous meetings at the 84 Lumber Arena.

Scouting the Falcons
- Air Force currently sits in third place in Atlantic Hockey with a conference record of 9-3-3 for 21 points to go with an overall record of 14-6-4.
- In its most recent series, the Falcons swept AHA foe Sacred Heart at home, 6-4 and 4-0.
- Junior forward Cole Gunner leads Air Force with 11 goals this season in 24 games.
- Junior forward Chad Demers leads the Falcons with 19 assists and 29 points.
- Senior goaltender Jason Torf has started 18 games for Air Force this season, earning a record of 9-5-4 to go with a 2.59 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage.
- Freshman goaltender Chris Truehl has been between the pipes for the five most recent games for Air Force, winning each of the five starts for a 5-0-0 record to go along with a 1.45 goals-against average and a .928 save percentage.

Cody for Hobey
Junior forward Cody Wydo is the lone representative for Robert Morris on this year's Hobey Baker Award ballot.  Fans are able to vote for Wydo on the Hobey Baker website - hobeybaker.com - daily until March 9.  As of Thursday, Wydo has accumulated 821 votes.

Winning with the Penalty Kill
In victories this season, Robert Morris' penalty kill has allowed just one goal while successfully killing 95.2 (20/21) percent of the penalties committed.  In losses, the Colonials' penalty kill operating at 65.0 percent (39/60).
Teaming Up with Jacklin and Wydo
Scott Jacklin and Cody Wydo make two-thirds of a line, but it does not matter who joins them to finalize the trio.  When Jacklin and Wydo have been paired together on a line, their grouping has combined for 21 goals and 19 assists for 40 points in 16 games.  The duo has been paired together for each of the Colonials' six wins this season.  Their most common linemate has been Zac Lynch who has skated in ten games with them.

In It for the Long Haul
Returning from the holiday break, Robert Morris kicked off ten consecutive weeks of competition with the Three Rivers Classic.  Over the ten weeks, the Colonials will play 20 games, nine of which will be on the road with the remaining 11 contests at home.  So far, RMU has a record of 4-3-1 in these games.

Guarding an Empty Net
RMU is one of just seven teams in the NCAA yet to allow an empty net goal this season.  Of the seven teams, the Colonials have spent the most time with an extra attacker on the ice, over 17 minutes and are one of just two schools with over ten minutes of extra-attacker time this season.

Assisting the Team
Prior to the beginning of the season, head coach Derek Schooley announced that the Assistant Captain honors would be awarded on a monthly basis.  For the month of October, senior defenseman Evan Renwick held the honor before is was passed along to the current assistant, junior forward David Rigatti for the month of November.  Rigatti kept the honor for the month of December as junior forward Cody Wydo joined him in wearing the 'A'.  Both Rigatti and Wydo were named full-time assistants starting in January.

Shutting the Door in the Third
Colonial netminders have performed their collective best in the third period this season.  The trio has put up a 2.32 goals-against average to go along with a .929 save percentage, the best marks of any period.

Creating a Robert Morris Victory
All six Robert Morris victories this season have come when the Colonials have scored first, have not trailed at the end of any period, held their opponents to under four goals, and recorded at least 30 shots while outshooting their opponent.

Surviving the Second Period
The second period has been a period of nightmares for Robert Morris this season.  RMU goaltenders have recorded a 4.64 goals-against average and an .879 save percentage. The Colonials have been outscored, 34-21, in the period despite the goaltenders making 246 saves, the highest total of any period.

Making the Grade
With the fall semester concluded, all 26 student-athletes on the roster earned at least a 3.00 grade-point average, including three players with a perfect 4.00 GPA.  The team's cumulative 3.68 GPA was the highest of any semester in the ten-year history of the program.

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