2009–10_Atlantic_Hockey_season

2009–10 Atlantic Hockey season

2009–10 Atlantic Hockey season

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2009–10 Atlantic Hockey Atlantic ice hockey member teams are:

2009-10 standings

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Awards

The awards were presented on March 18, 2010 at the Atlantic Hockey awards banquet at the Radisson Hotel Riverside in Rochester, New York.

Team awards

  • RIT Tigers, Regular Season Champions
  • Army Black Knights, Team Sportsmanship Award

Individual awards

  • Jared DeMichiel, Regular season goaltending, RIT Tigers[1]
  • Cory Conacher, Regular season scoring, Canisius Golden Griffins
  • Cory Conacher, Player of the Year, Canisius Golden Griffins
  • Chris Tanev, Rookie of the Year, RIT Tigers
  • C. J. Marottolo, Coach of the Year, Sacred Heart Pioneers
  • Dave Jarman, Best Defensive Forward, Sacred Heart Pioneers
  • Dan Ringwald, Best Defenseman, RIT Tigers[2]
  • Chris Risi, Individual Sportsmanship Award, Mercyhurst Lakers

All-conference teams

First team

Second team

  • Brandon Coccimigilo, Mercyhurst, Junior Forward
  • Andrew Favot, RIT, Junior Forward
  • Cody Omilusik, Army, Junior Forward
  • Marcel Alvarez, Army, Sophomore Defense
  • Carl Hudson, Canisius, Senior Defense
  • Andrew Volkening, Air Force, Senior Goaltender

Third team

  • Cameron Burt, RIT, Sophomore Forward
  • Dave Jarman, Sacred Heart, Senior Forward
  • Vincent Scarcella, Canisius, Junior Forward
  • Paul Ferraro, Sacred Heart, Senior Defense
  • Chris Tanev, RIT Freshman, Defense
  • Ryan Zapolski, Mercyhurst, Junior Goaltender

Rookie Team

  • Joe Campanelli, Bentley, Forward
  • Eric Delong, Sacred Heart, Forward
  • Adam Pleskach, AIC, Forward
  • Alex Greke, UConn, Defense
  • Chris Tanev, RIT, Defense
  • Steven Legatto, Sacred Heart, Goaltender

References

  1. "Atlantic Hockey". Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  2. "May, 2010 - Howlings". May 26, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2024.

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