Men's Hockey | 10/4/2019 2:38:00 PM
PITTSBURGH -- This weekend, the
Robert Morris University men's hockey team shoves off for its 16th NCAA Division I season, hosting two games against fresh non-conference foe Michigan Tech at the RMU Island Sports Center.
ROBERT MORRIS (0-0-0) vs. MICHIGAN TECH (0-0-0)
Saturday, Oct. 5 at 7:05 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 6 at 3:05 p.m.
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LAST SEASON
Robert Morris continued its trend of peaking late, finishing last season on a 6-1-1 run and reaching the Atlantic Hockey Association's semifinal round for the sixth consecutive season. The 2018-19 Colonials finished 16-22-2 overall, with an 11-15-2 mark in league play. That eighth-place finish was the team's lowest in nine years as an AHA member.
However, playoff-series victories over Holy Cross and Bentley clinched a spot in the AHA final four, where RMU took regular-season champion American International to overtime before falling in sudden death. Over the past six years, the Colonials have made three AHA finals and three semifinals, highlighted by a 2014 postseason crown and NCAA tourney appearance.
KNOW BOBBY MO
• The Colonials return 20 players from last year's squad, including seven seniors, three juniors and 11 sophomores. The leading returning scorer is Pittsburgh native
Luke Lynch, whose 87 career points rank 14th in program history. Lynch will share the captaincy with fellow senior
Daniel Mantenuto (48 points in three years) and junior
Nick Prkusic (23 points as a sophomore), marking the first time in more than a decade that RMU has given the 'C' to at least three players.
• The presence of 17 underclassmen on the roster belies the experience gained by the 11-man freshman class last season. Five of the 11 first-years played in at least 30 games, with four more dressing for at least 20. Winger
Nick Lalonde led all freshman scorers with nine assists and 16 total points, while French-born
Justin Addamo surged late for a class-high eight goals.
Aidan Spellacy (11 points) and
Grant Hebert (10) also chimed in up front, while defenders
Nolan Schaeffer (37 games),
Brendon Michaelian (28),
Geoff Lawson (23) and
Aidan Girduckis (23) were no strangers to game action.
• Goaltender will be a position of interest, with senior transfer
Justin Kapelmaster joining junior
Dyllan Lubbesmeyer and sophomore
Reid Cooper. After spending the past three seasons at Ferris State University in Michigan, Kapelmaster has 48 games of NCAA experience under his belt, with a career save percentage of .916 that ranks 27th among active D-I goalies. Lubbesmeyer (five games) and Cooper (four) played exclusively in relief last season.
• According to a preseason coaches poll, the Colonials were picked to finish seventh in the 11-team AHA, with defending regular-season champion American International receiving 10 of 11 first-place votes. Entering their 10th season in the league, RMU has finished fifth or better six times, headlined by back-to-back banner years in 2014-15 and 2015-16. Fifth place is significant because the top five teams at the end of the year receive first-round playoff byes.
• Once again, RMU will take on a 28-game AHA slate, starting Oct. 11-12 against Bentley at home. The Colonials' six non-league games will be highlighted by a third consecutive home-and-home against Penn State, with RMU hosting the Big Ten's Nittany Lions at PPG Paints Arena on Saturday, Jan. 11. Also, Robert Morris will travel to the Valley of the Sun to face Arizona State's fifth-year program on Jan. 31-Feb. 1. Both Penn State and Arizona State made the NCAA tournament last spring.
• The Colonials welcome six newcomers to the squad, headed by transfer Kapelmaster. The five freshmen highlight the team's developing recruiting base, from western Canadians
Garrett Clegg (Alberta) and
Bradley Stonnell (British Columbia), to Ontario-born
Darcy Walsh and
Cameron Hebert, to Finnish power forward
Santeri Hartikainen, to Pittsburgh's own
Roman Kraemer. Of note, Hartikainen is the second European-trained player to wear RMU colors, joining sophomore Addamo.
• Led by seniors Lynch and
Jacob Coleman (Moon Township), the Colonials will maintain their tradition of icing western Pennsylvania-trained players. Sophomore
Aiden Beck (Coraopolis) returns for a second season on the Island, joined by freshman Kraemer, who played for Serra Catholic in McKeesport before developing his talent at the Pittsburgh Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins Elite club programs. He then co-starred with
Cameron Hebert in nearby Johnstown with the North American Hockey League's Tomahawks.
• RMU lost five seniors to graduation, including one of the program's all-time top scorers in
Alex Tonge and blue-line regular
Eric Israel. Tonge, who went on to sign with the ECHL's Florida Everblades last spring, scored 138 points in his Colonials career, tying Nathan Longpre '11 for the fourth-most in team history. Israel finished his four years with 84 points, making him the No. 2 offensive defenseman in team history, behind only Denny Urban '11. Both Longpre and Urban are in the RMU Athletics Hall of Fame.
• Familiar faces return behind the bench, led by 16th-year bench boss
Derek Schooley, the only head coach the program has known since its inception.
Michael Gershon is back for his fifth season with the program -- his fourth as an assistant coach. Also, former RMU captain and leading scorer
Ryan Cruthers '08 re-joins the team as an assistant following successful coaching stints in America's top two junior leagues. Cruthers' 1.26 points per game in an RMU sweater is easily the highest in team history.
• Two former Colonials have become high-level pro referees, with Brandon Blandina and Sewickley native Furman South both reaching the National Hockey League in recent seasons. South made his NHL officiating debut late in the 2016-17 season and has reached the 40-game plateau as of the start of 2019-20, while Blandina first stepped on NHL ice last spring. Both members of the Class of 2012 continue to referee American Hockey League games as well.
HISTORY LESSON
The Colonials haven't met
Michigan Tech previous to this weekend, one of the few programs RMU hasn't faced at least once. That dwindling list is as follows: Harvard, Maine, UMass, Minnesota-Duluth, Minnesota State-Mankato, Northeastern, Nebraska-Omaha, St. Lawrence, Vermont, Northern Michigan, Boston College, Clarkson, New Hampshire and Yale.
OPPOSITION RESEARCH
Based in the Upper Peninsula lakeshore town of Houghton,
Michigan Tech competes out of the 10-team Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Huskies won the WCHA regular season in 2015-16, then qualified for the NCAA tournament in 2017 and '18 by winning the league's postseason crown. Third-year coach Joe Shawhan returns 22 players from last year's 14-win outfit, headed by sophomore Brian Halonen, who made the WCHA All-Rookie team with 12 goals and nine assists.
FILM STUDY
"We didn't lose a lot of players. We figured out how we need to play, so hopefully we carry over that run." - Schooley on drawing from last year's finish
"We have a lot of guys coming back, so we're not worried about experience." - Senior forward
Michael Coyne on the team's makeup
THE SCHOOLEY FILE
One of the longest-tenured coaches at RMU, Schooley is entering his 16th season at the Robert Morris helm in 2019-20, carrying an overall record of 247-247-63 and a proud record of championship-level success in Division I men's hockey. The native of St. Louis led the Colonials to back-to-back Atlantic Hockey regular season titles in 2014-15 and 2015-16 and a postseason AHA title/NCAA tournament berth in 2014. In the seven-season span from 2012-19, Schooley's Colonials have averaged 20 wins per season and have consistently placed 20-plus student-athletes on the AHA All-Academic team.
Schooley has spent the past two decades coaching college players, starting with assistant roles at Cornell and the Air Force Academy. During his time at Robert Morris, Schooley has had 70 players go on to play professionally, from the AHL and ECHL to various leagues across Europe. Nine former Colonials have participated in NHL training camps, with the most recent being all-time top RMU scorer
Brady Ferguson at the past two Toronto Maple Leafs camps. On top of that, 19 RMU alums have taken part in NHL development/rookie camps.
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NEXT UP
The Colonials will leap into Atlantic Hockey action next weekend, welcoming playoff rival Bentley to the Island for games Oct. 11-12.