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AIC Represent!! 2010-20?? Thread

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It is not kept clean as it should be, and the bath rooms leave a lot to be desired. It does have to be embarrassing to have to call this your home rink.


For choosing players late, they're getting respectable (captains) players, which I really like. I hope they can get a couple of offensive players now that they got two D men.

But I totally agree on the cleaning of the rink. I mentioned this to the AD. The players are out on the ice busting their ***. They don't deserve playing in a dirty rink and the school doesn't deserve it. I have no clue who runs the place. The pizza use to be good, but I have not got food there in two years. I just realized Al's Diner in Chicopee is open before games, so I've been going there the last few times. Nothing special, but I like diners.
 
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odds and ends

The Laconia Leafs have announced that Joe Cardarelli, a one-time American International College and Oswego State assistant, will coach the AJHL team next year with Will Fay remaining as GM and moving over to coach the Metropolitan League team. …
http://www.hockeyjournal.com/news/players/2011-12/From_NEHJ-_Tremblay-s_major_move

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Quote from Derek Henderson.
“I felt like it was the place for me,” said Henderson. “It was tough to figure it out. I talked to UConn and had some interest from a bunch of other places. I’m going to be able to go in and hopefully make a difference right away, and have some fun.”

http://www.providencejournal.com/sp...s_Thomas_NHL_04-27-12_EMURAEP_v2.1702d57.html

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David Gandara press release

http://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=5610
 
Re: AIC Represent!! 2010-20?? Thread

American International College - Assistant Ice Hockey Coach

American International College is a private, coeducational institution of higher education located on a 52 acre campus in Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1885, the College has 3,500 graduate and undergraduate students. The College offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through the School of Arts, Education and Sciences, Business Administration, Health Sciences and Continuing Education. In addition at the graduate level, AIC offers doctoral programs in Education and Physical Therapy. The mission of the College is to transform student lives through career focused learning, with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, a commitment to serving the community, and a high level of involvement in the global economy.

American International College, an NCAA Division I member of the Atlantic Hockey Association, invites applicants for the position of Assistant Ice Hockey Coach. The assistant coach will assist the head coach in all aspects of the program including serving as the recruiting coordinator.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

• Assisting with the organization of games and practices
• Serving as a positional coach
• Directing one of the specialty teams
• Analysis of videos
• Assisting with off-ice conditioning
• On ice coaching and player development
• Monitoring student athletes' academic progress
• Administration duties assigned by the head coach

QUALIFICATIONS:

• Bachelor's Degree
• Playing experience at the collegiate level
• Strong knowledge of the sport of ice hockey
• Coaching and recruiting experience
• Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as the schedule dictates
• Effective organizational skills
• Valid driver's license is required, with ability to travel
• Knowledge of NCAA regulations and ability to pass NCAA recruiting test within 90 days

WORK HOURS/SCHEDULE:

The Assistant Ice Hockey Coach is a full–time, twelve (12) month, exempt position not limited to 35 hours per week. Hours of work are flexible to the needs of the department. This is a benefit eligible position. Review of applications will begin immediately.

Qualified applicants must electronically submit a cover letter, current resume or CV, and the contact information for three professional references (all saved as one document) via this online application:

https://home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=338579

American International College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Posted on 07/30/2012
 
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Well, hopefully this is the answer to the vacancy for the assistant coach.

http://www.atlantichockeyonline.com/news/2012-13_News/pobur81012

from Lake Superior State.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – American International College men's ice hockey head coach Gary Wright announced that Kyle Pobur will join the coaching staff as a graduate assistant for the upcoming 2012-13 season.

Looking forward to the start of the season. I will not be at the first game @ Penn State(They must have sold out months ago) But I am planning to attend the game in Wilkes Barre.
 
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Missed this, Mike Field is now in Dubuque, Iowa -
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=4454971

DUBUQUE, Iowa - The Dubuque Fighting Saints announced today the hiring of Mike Field as the club's new assistant coach and director of scouting. Field, 28, joins Head Coach and General Manager Jim Montgomery's staff, and will replace Bobby Kinsella, who accepted a position in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens.
 
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Interesting article about AIC on USCHO today. Notes that we need Meisner to play well to make any move up in the pecking order. It also mentioned that if anything happens to him, we have two inexperienced back ups. That was a problem last year as Meisner looked worn out at times. Hopefully, better management of the goalie rotation this year to build more experience with the back ups and take some of the pressure off Meisner.

Any clue as to potential lines for the upcoming visit to Penn State? Not sure how much practice time the boys will have under their belts going into the weekend but I'd bet it is a lot less than Penn.
 
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I am planning to attend the AIC v Union game later this month. Any advice for a first time visitor?
Ryan J

PS I'm still looking for a game used jersey with the yellow jacket on the front... Anyone have a source or know who I should contact. I've sent quite a few emails to the athletics department and they seem to go into a black hole.
 
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Johnsons- Good luck on the jersey. AIC's program is run on a budget befitting a second tier high school program. Unlike a lot of programs that sell the jerseys after each season to fans and parents (a legit fundraiser), I think AIC wears the jerseys year in year out. Too bad since it is the school's only D-1 program. The school just doesn't seem too concerned about supporting or promoting the program.
 
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Advice: Eat before the game. If you like German, there is a neat place downtown. The Fort/Student Prince.
 
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Here we go again same defense and same no pass offense. Defense this weekend could not make a break mout pass not one defensemen lifts his head to even look. I am sure the coach is happy with there performance because they beat a club team with freshmen. Its amazing this coach is still coaching hes a LOSER time to move on.
 
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I'm in the same boat as Jj, I'm coming to Springfield to visit my sister and talked her and my brother in law into going to a game. So any advice? do I need tickets in advance etc.?
 
Re: AIC Represent!! 2010-20?? Thread

Here we go again same defense and same no pass offense. Defense this weekend could not make a break mout pass not one defensemen lifts his head to even look. I am sure the coach is happy with there performance because they beat a club team with freshmen. Its amazing this coach is still coaching hes a LOSER time to move on.

On the bright side, Meisner is incredible.
 
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One of the greatest Yellow Jackets of all time lost his battle last night. God Bless Chris Serino. Helped more local kids in Mass then anyone I know.


Hall of Fame





Chris SerinoClass of 1971

Induction Class of 2006
Baseball
Football
Ice Hockey (M)



Chris Serino was a three sport athlete for AIC from 1968-71, lettering in baseball, football and men’s ice hockey. While he started in football as a quarterback and defensive back and in hockey as a wing, Serino earned his highest acclaim on the diamond. As a senior in 1971, he posted a batting average of .472, tops in the College Division that season and still the school record for single season batting average. That mark also made him the first batter in school history to reach the vaunted .400 mark. He earned Topps All-America honors and was named the recipient of the President's Cup in 1971, awarded to the outstanding senior athlete at AIC.

After graduation Serino was named the head hockey coach at Saugus (Mass.) High School, a post he held for 12 seasons. From there he went on to Northfield Mount Hermon School for six years, earning New England Prep Coach of the Year accolades. Serino then served a nine-year stint (1989-98) as associate head hockey coach and head baseball coach at the University of New Hampshire, helping guide the Wildcats to six NCAA tournament appearances, including a Frozen Four appearance in 1997 when the team won a school-record 26 games.

He then went on to become head hockey coach at Merrimack College from 1999-2005 and served as that school's athletic director for three years. He is now the Director of Athletics at Malden Catholic High School.
 
One of the greatest Yellow Jackets of all time lost his battle last night. God Bless Chris Serino. Helped more local kids in Mass then anyone I know.


Hall of Fame





Chris SerinoClass of 1971

Induction Class of 2006
Baseball
Football
Ice Hockey (M)



Chris Serino was a three sport athlete for AIC from 1968-71, lettering in baseball, football and men’s ice hockey. While he started in football as a quarterback and defensive back and in hockey as a wing, Serino earned his highest acclaim on the diamond. As a senior in 1971, he posted a batting average of .472, tops in the College Division that season and still the school record for single season batting average. That mark also made him the first batter in school history to reach the vaunted .400 mark. He earned Topps All-America honors and was named the recipient of the President's Cup in 1971, awarded to the outstanding senior athlete at AIC.

After graduation Serino was named the head hockey coach at Saugus (Mass.) High School, a post he held for 12 seasons. From there he went on to Northfield Mount Hermon School for six years, earning New England Prep Coach of the Year accolades. Serino then served a nine-year stint (1989-98) as associate head hockey coach and head baseball coach at the University of New Hampshire, helping guide the Wildcats to six NCAA tournament appearances, including a Frozen Four appearance in 1997 when the team won a school-record 26 games.

He then went on to become head hockey coach at Merrimack College from 1999-2005 and served as that school's athletic director for three years. He is now the Director of Athletics at Malden Catholic High School.

He was a great coach and a great man. Really cared about his players and the game. A great mentor.
 
Re: AIC Represent!! 2010-20?? Thread

I highly doubt anyone will need advance tickets. I would love to be wrong, but... The stands still need to be power washed. It's an absolute embarrassment.

Well, Holy Cross had a slight advantage in the first period tonight, AIC took the second, but the third truly belonged to Holy Cross. They were ready to play and really took advantage of AIC who did not look ready to start the period.

the team did have trouble getting the puck out of the D zone at times. Hopefully the 2nd period is promising, but we really need players(or even singular) in front of the net when someone shoots on net to get a rebound. they still need to gel on offense. Pleskach has brought some offense and i'm incredibly impressed with Puskar this year.
I like how coach is letting Ceccacci jump in at the point when it is safe and someone recognizes it(seems to be Puskar a lot) to cover for him. I always liked when players like Little did this in the past. I think it gives an added boost to the offense, keeps the offensive plays alive, and gives another wrinkle for the defense to worry about.
 
I highly doubt anyone will need advance tickets. I would love to be wrong, but... The stands still need to be power washed. It's an absolute embarrassment..

The rink has high potential but it is currently an embarrassment to AIC and Atlantic hockey. Gum stuck on seats everywhere, spill stains all over the place and trash on the walkways. AIC needs to get on the rink management to fix this situation. Also, the school does not support this program. No fans from the student body except girlfriends of the players. The Western New England hockey team was in the stands (guess they have friends on AIC) or the place would have been empty. It would be nice to see the administration run some promotions to get the student base out. The lack of student fans is an embarrassment, especially for a home opener.

Thought the team looked more organized and appeared to be (finally) playing systems. That being said, two breakaway goals, albeit nice ones, is not what you want to depend on for offense. Not a lot of second chances and most of the shots were from low probability areas. Hung in there for two periods, but this team can not afford to give up soft goals and come back. Stronger D, more consistent goaltending, and more physical play are necessary. It was obvious we were bigger and slower. Not using the size puts us at a huge disadvantage.

Will be tough to hang with Union, one of the strongest programs in the country. No room for errors and soft goals against them or it will be very ugly.
 
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