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The Razorbacks Are Ready For A Weekend Series With Michigan Native Grand Valley State University

The Arkansas Razorbacks are set to take on the Grand Valley State Lakers. This will mark the first time a Michigan team has ever came to Arkansas.

The Razorbacks (4-3-0) are coming off two big wins against Auburn to open conference play, defeating the Tigers 14-0 and 9-0.

Grand Valley State went 15-14-1 last year and played in the Michigan Collegiate Hockey Conference as well as the American Collegiate Hockey Association (D3). Arkansas Head Coach Brian Gallini knows that the Lakers won’t be an easy task.

“They’re a tremendous program with a lot of good history and so from our standpoint we’re an up and coming program without that history. So, the first challenge is to make sure the guys know that we’re on equal footing with them, regardless of the backgrounds of the two programs.”

When preparing for this game, Coach Gallini focused a lot on starting with goaltending and working from there.

“We talk a lot about building the team from the net out. Brendan [Desjardins] has got to have a huge game for us; we’re not going to steal two from a quality opponent without him being at his best.”

Gallini added, “We need all, not one or two, but all of our blue liners to step up and make sure that they are playing within the lanes and the systems that they’ve been taught, and then from there we need goal scoring and then playing from the net out we can have a full team effort.”

Coach Gallini knows that a pair of wins this weekend can really help the Razorbacks in the short and long term.

“Two solid games against them would give us the momentum that we need to go in to a ranked Nebraska team and then on the road to Missouri State, so in the short term it can give us momentum.” Gallini said. “In the long term, hopefully it will send a message to the rankings committee that we deserve to be right up there in the conversation of top one or two programs in the South.”

Game 1 of 2 will be played Friday, October 14, 2011 at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale, Arkansas. Warm-ups begin at 7:00pm and the puck drops at 7:30pm. Tickets are $6 for adults, $2 for students, and free for kids under 10.

Razorbacks Take Weekend Series With Shutout Over Auburn

The Razorbacks  took the weekend series against Auburn by shutting the Tigers out for the second straight night, by a score of 9-0.

With the help of strong offensive scoring, goaltender Nick Jabs led the Hogs (4-3-0) with his first win of the season, as the Razorbacks topped the Tigers (1-4-0), who enter their second season as a program.

“For [Kevin Sheer and Nick Jabs] to get a shutout,  no matter who the opponent, is hard thing to achieve,” said Assistant Coach Michael Ensminger. “For them both to get it this weekend, hats off.”

Arkansas defenseman Kyle Swinburne started the scoring off with 7:26 left to play in the first. Off the ensuing face off, Garth Derry scored four seconds later, adding to the Razorback lead.

Austin Kerr and Connor Crumblish each put one in the net for Arkansas. Tyler Bynum closed out the scoring in the first to send the Hogs to the intermission with a 5-goal lead.

The Razorbacks wouldn’t slow down as Forest Mudgett, Rob Scott, and Jimmy Nemeth each scored in the second period to put Arkansas up 8-0 at the end of the second frame.

Michael Kress added one more goal for the Ice Hogs in the third period giving the Razorbacks a final of 9-0.

After a five goal performance in night one, Martin Sundstedt was unable to find the net in game two, but set up several goals for the Hogs.

“He’s just a perfect example of what we want,” said Coach Ensminger. “He keeps his mouth shut on the bench and he works hard no matter what the game is, no matter what the circumstance is, even in practice, he’s just an outstanding kid.”

Next weekend Grand Valley State University will come to Arkansas to face the Razorbacks and it will mark the first time Arkansas will host a Michigan team. The first game is on October 14, 2011 at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale, AR. Tickets are $6 for adults, $2 for students, and kids under 10 get in free.

Arkansas Blanks Auburn To Open Conference Play

The Arkansas Razorbacks took the first of two games this weekend with Auburn, shutting out the Tigers 14-0.

The Hogs (3-3-0) we’re led by freshman goaltender Kevin Sheer and forward Martin Sundstedt who netted 5 goals in tonight’s contest.

In the first period of the game Arkansas jumped ahead early when Sundstedt scored the first goal of the game 2:44 in. Sundstedt would score his second goal of the game just a couple minutes later, but this time on the power play, giving the Hogs a 2-0 lead at the end of the first.

Arkansas would continue to put the puck in the net in the second period as Sundstedt scored his third, fourth, and fifth goals. Defenseman Drew McComas would score two goals, along with Tyler Bynum, Jimmy Nemeth, and Easton Oliver each scoring one of their own sending the Razorbacks in to the locker room with a commanding 8-0 lead at the end of the second frame.

In the third and final period the Hogs would score six more goals, Ryan Holloway would score two of these while Forest Mudgett and Justin McDowell scored one a piece. Kevin Sheer stayed solid between the pipes giving the Razorbacks their first shut out of the season.

Auburn (1-3-0) and Arkansas will conclude their weekend series tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale, AR. Tickets are $6 for adults, $2 for students, and children under 10 get in for free.

Ice Hogs Set To Begin Conference Play

The Arkansas Razorbacks (2-3-0) are set to take on the Auburn Tigers (1-2-0) this weekend to open up conference play.

The Tigers visit Arkansas after splitting the series with Florida State last weekend. The Razorbacks, meanwhile, are looking to bounce back after losing both games against the Lindenwood Lions.

Last year, the Hogs easily handled the Tigers in Auburn’s inaugural season by the scores of 12-0 and 10-1.

“Obviously we’ll have some jitters,” said Razorbacks Coach Brian Gallini. “Starting out the conference season is always a challenge. We expect [Auburn] to come out strong and make a push. So, our goal is to push back in that first 10 minutes and establish ourselves and then try to turn it up from there.”

Arkansas won its second straight SECHC title last season and know that teams are out to get them.

“We expect that teams are coming for us,” Gallini said. “With back-to-back titles, obviously we have a target on our back. Our goal is to stay on top, and I think if we play our style of hockey in all 3 zones for 60 minutes, we’ll be just fine.”

Last year the Tide finished with a record of 16-8-1, placing them second in the West behind Arkansas.

“Alabama will be our biggest challenge this year,” added Gallini. “We have a rivalry with them that dates back to the beginning of this program’s history, but it will just take time to figure out who’s where in the conference this year.”

Gallini is very happy with how his third-year players, such as goaltender Brendan Desjardins, are handling this season by pushing the team on and off the ice in their goal of winning a third straight conference championship.

The Razorbacks will start their defense of the SECHC title Friday night at 7:30 pm against the Auburn Tigers at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale, Arkansas. Tickets are $6 for adults, $2 for students, and free for children under 10!

Ice Hogs Take Weekend Series Against Missouri State

After a hard fought game by both the Arkansas Razorbacks (2-1-0) and the Missouri State Bears (0-2-0) the Razorbacks came on top to win Saturday’s nail biter 3-2, giving them the weekend series win.

Trailing by a goal, the Ice Bears were quick to tie the game up when Justin Buchheit scored 1:23 in to the third period.

The Razorbacks were able to edge out the victory after Ryan Holloway scored to break the tie with 5:41 left to play in the game.

The Bears did not quit as they pushed to tie the game back up, but with great defensive play and the goaltending of Brendan Desjardins, the Hogs held on for the win.

The first period was a hard fought test that proved much different than last night’s game. The Hogs struck first as forward Justin Gaddy scored on the power play with 1:56 left to play in the frame, giving Arkansas a 1-0 lead heading in to the second.

In the second period, Arkansas took the momentum from a late first period goal to put their second on the board from a shot by Justin McDowell.

However, Missouri State answered with one of its own when forward Alex Chancey scored a little more than halfway through the second. The score remained the same for the final nine minutes, giving the Razorbacks a 2-1 lead at the end of the second period.

Arkansas will be taking to the road next weekend to face off against a pair of D2 opponents. Razorback hockey will play two at Lindenwood University and finish up with a game at Missouri.

Upon returning back home to Arkansas, the Ice Hogs will begin conference play as they host the Auburn Tigers the following week.

Hogs Run Wild On Missouri State

After a tough defeat to the University of Oklahoma last week, The Arkansas Razorbacks (1-1-0) came back Friday night to take down the Missouri State Bears (0-1-0) by a score of 9-1.

Justin Gaddy and Garth Derry netted a pair of goals each to lead a high powered offensive attack. Brenden Desjardins was solid between the pipes, giving up a lone goal in the third period to lead the Razorbacks to victory in the first game of two this weekend against the Missouri State Bears.

Missouri State finished 8-4-0 last season in the Mid-America Collegiate Hockey Association, placing third in the silver south division. Last year the Hogs went 1-1 against the Bears, falling to them 4-0 in the first game, but coming back to win the next night 8-2.

It took the only four minutes for Razorback forward Gaddy to score the first goal of the game. Later in the period with 2:21 left to play, Arkansas forward Martin Sundstedt scored, which was followed up with a goal from Derry, giving the Hogs a 3-0 lead at the end of the first period.

Arkansas went on to score their fourth goal of the contest when Justin McDowell scored five minutes in, this time short handed. The Razorbacks continued to roll as Gaddy scored his second of the night, giving Arkansas a commanding 5-0 lead heading in to the third frame.

The Razorbacks weren’t slowing down as they went on to score four more goals in the final frame, first by defenseman Easton Oliver, followed up by a power-play goal from Johnny Stromp.

Missouri State was able to find the back of the net as Michael Glenn scored the Bears only goal midway through the third period.

Razorback forward Marcel Toure netted the eighth Arkansas goal with 9:14 left to play in the game, and Derry scored his second, a power-play goal, with 42 seconds left in game, giving the Ice Hogs their final goal as they went on to beat the Bears 9-1.

Game two will be Saturday night September 25th at the Jones Center in Springdale, Ark. The puck drops at 7:30.

Hogs Fall In Season Opener To DI Oklahoma

It was a tough game tonight for the Razorbacks as the defending SECHC Tournament champions fell 7-3 to the Oklahoma Sooners (D1) in their season opener. The Razorbacks played their hearts out and didn’t give up till the last whistle blew, getting a true test by scheduling a top-tier program to start the season.

The Sooners finished seventh in the region last season with a record of 29-16-1 and made a trip to the second round of the Division I Tournament.

In the first period the Sooners got off to a quick start with two power-play goals. Defenseman Troy Puente scored a power play goal 2:11 into the game. Following a slashing penalty, the Sooners claimed their second goal of the game.

With only 1:46 left to play in the first period Arkansas forward Johnny Stromp put Razorback Hockey on the board with the Hogs first, to bring them within one.

At the start of the second period the Razorbacks came out with the momentum of a late-period goal. However, Oklahoma had an answer and added two goals to take a 4-1 lead into the final frame.

Early in the third period Johnny Stromp scored his second goal of the game for the Razorbacks, but it didn’t take long for Oklahoma to answer. Kevin Zehnder netted his second goal of the game, putting the Sooners ahead 5 goals to 2.

Forest Mudgett scored a power-play goal nine minutes into the third period. However, it was Zehnder’s night as he netted a hat trick, giving the Sooners an eventual 7-3 win.

A 7-3 loss is nothing easy for any team to handle, but Arkansas got the chance to play against a top-tier Division I school to prepare for the upcoming season ahead as they look to claim their third straight conference championship.

SECHC Pre-Season Coaches Poll, Watchlist Announced

The 2011-12 season is just around the corner as Ole Miss takes on Memphis this weekend. As the season approaches quickly, the South Eastern Collegiate Hockey Conference is releasing the inaugural pre-season coaches’ poll and players-to-watch list for the upcoming season.

In the first ever conference coaches’ poll, Arkansas and Florida are picked to lead win the divisions this season. Arkansas is two-time defending conference Champions and Florida has reached the title game the last two seasons.

Despite their dominance the last few seasons, neither team received unanimous first-place votes. Both Arkansas and Florida received three first-place votes each.

Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own teams and only voted for their respective divisions.

Alabama and Ole Miss both received a first-place vote in the west rankings. Georgia and Tennessee also received first-place votes in the East.

Alabama and Ole Miss shared a tie for the second spot in the West, both receiving 12 points each. Mississippi State was picked to finish fourth, receiving seven points. Auburn was picked to finish fifth in the west.

In the East, Georgia was picked to finish second, receiving 12 points while Tennessee was third with 10 points. Vanderbilt edged out South Carolina by a point for fourth in the rankings with a total of seven points.

# East Pts # West Pts
1 Florida (3) 15 1 Arkansas (3) 15
2 Georgia (1) 12 2T Alabama (1) 12
3 Tennessee (1) 10 2T Ole Miss (1) 12
4 Vanderbilt 7 4 Miss State 7
5 South Carolina 6 5 Auburn 4

The SECHC also releases the 2011-12 returning players watch list. This list was also picked on by the coaching staffs of the schools.

Forwards School Defensemen School
Mark Wysock Alabama Christian Edge Alabama
Brandon Butler Alabama Easton Oliver Arkansas
Billy Dolan Arkansas Seph Kestner Auburn
Taylor Shea Arkansas Matt Stankowitz Florida
Pete Leone Auburn Brian Swegman Georgia
Trevor Hightower Auburn Seth Palcic Mississippi
Scott Schilson Florida Tim Barclay Miss State
Mike Dutka Florida Kevin Gjetly S Carolina
Peter Kacer Georgia Ryan Prater Tennessee
Cam Navis Georgia David Crowe Vanderbilt
Cody Johnson Mississippi Goalies School
Cody Fullinwider Mississippi Sean Vinson Alabama
RC Martin Miss State Brendan Desjardins Arkansas
Chris Moore Miss State Jake Lewis Florida
Andrew Swint S Carolina Vince DiCarlo Georgia
Scott Andrews Tennessee Alex Kohl Mississippi
Jeong Choe Tennessee Jordan Dunning South Carolina
Matt Kaminsky Vanderbilt Ben Deepan Tennessee
Kyle McCann Vanderbilt Brenden Oliver Vanderbilt

Arkansas Wins 2011 SECHC Tournament Cup

Arkansas beat Florida 5-2 Sunday night to win back-to-back SECHC Tournamnent Championships. Razorbacks’ Garrett Meier was named Tournament MVP. Georgia beat Alabama 7-4 for 3rd Place and Ole Miss defeated Auburn to claim 5th place at this year’s SECHC Tournament.