Men's Hockey Game Notes Vol. III | Page 4

SEASON PREVIEW W MARIAN HOCKEY ith one year under his belt, Men’s Hockey Head Coach AJ Aitken has his squad set to run the gauntlet, a full-bodied schedule won’t give any breaks to the Sabres. The team will kick off their season this Saturday at UW-Stout, a squad that finished 10-15-2 last season. The league not only under went a name change, but the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association added two new members as St. Norbert and St. Scholastica join the conference formerly known as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association. The Sabres were winless against both teams last year, losing to St. Norbert 3-1 and St. Scholastica 2-1. However, Aitken feels confident that his team Junior forward Aaron Leonard will be ready. “We’ve improved our depth. Josh Baker can be an All-Conference goaltender,” Aitken said. “I think we can compete with the top end teams in our conference.” The end of the 2012-13 season brought with it the departure of a number of key seniors in the hockey program, notably Mitch Kriz, Dakota Dubetz, Brendan Roberts, and Andy Kuechler. With the addition of some new faces, Aitken believes that his team can make a run. “We lost two captains in Dakota and Brendan, but since then we’ve added a lot of depth. We have six full lines now and a lot of roles for guys to grab onto.” Of the newcomers include transfers Rjay Berra (SUNY-Oswego), Ian Harvie (Williston St.), and Ben Morgan (Norwich). Berra, who had a successful career in junior hockey, struggled to find consistent playing time in his first two seasons at Oswego, hurting his offensive production. “Rjay is a skill forward with high end stick skills and has great vision on the ice,” Aitken said. “We’re looking for him to chip in offensively this year.” Harvie captained the 2012-3 Williston State Tetons to a NJCAA National Championship. A Cochrane, Alta. native, he scored 21 goals and added 24 assists over his two-year career at Williston State. “Ian brings great leadership to our team after leading Williston to a National Championship,” Aitken added. Morgan, who had a successful career in junior hockey, joins the Sabres from Norwich University. While Senior forward Robbie Bailey playing for th ??9????????!????()M???!?????()5U}5???}!?????((