2020–21 American International Yellow Jackets men's ice hockey season explained

The 2020–21 American International Yellow Jackets men's ice hockey season was the 73rd season of play for the program, the 25th at the Division I level, and the 18th season in the Atlantic Hockey conference. The Yellow Jackets represented American International College and were coached by Eric Lang, in his 5th season.

The start of the college hockey season was delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As a result, American International's first scheduled game was in late-November as opposed to early-October, which was the norm.

Season

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the entire college ice hockey season was delayed. Because the NCAA had previously announced that all winter sports athletes would retain whatever eligibility they possessed through at least the following year, none of American International's players would lose a season of play.[1] However, the NCAA also approved a change in its transfer regulations that would allow players to transfer and play immediately rather than having to sit out a season, as the rules previously required.[2]

American International entered the season needing to replace a great deal of experience on its roster. The Yellow Jackets had more than a third of the previous team's players leave, mostly through graduation, and the remaining upperclassmen would need to remain steady while the coaching staff brought the new players along. The large influx of players included the program's first ever NHL draft pick in Jake Kucharski, a transfer from Providence, which demonstrated how much the program had risen in Eric Lang's short time as head coach. The team got off to a good start, winning their first five matches, but AIC faced its first big test in late December when they played Quinnipiac. The Yellow Jackets were embarrassed in the first game but recovered in the second; though they lost the team did show that it could compete with other ranked teams. As a result, the team's national ranking fell just one spot despite losing both games.

AIC played well over the next month, going 8–1 and placing themselves as the team to beat in Atlantic Hockey. Unfortunately, COVID cancellations torpedoed the team's schedule and the Yellow Jackets didn't play a single game over the succeeding 7 weeks. Even the team's quarterfinal match in the conference tournament was scratched due to COVID.[3] When the Jackets finally played a game the team looked a bit out of sorts. They were finally able to knock some of the rust off in the third period of their semifinal game to escape with a 2–1 win. They had to come from behind to win the championship as well but the title gave AIC every league crown for a three-year period, making them the first Atlantic Hockey program to achieve that feat.

Despite a stellar 15–3 record and both conference championships (regular- and post-season) AIC was given the 16th-overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and had to face top-seeded North Dakota in the opening round. The Yellow Jackets still appeared rusty at the start of the game, surrendering 4 goals and being outshot 7–13. The huge lead allowed UND to hang back and play defense for the remainder of the match, giving the Jackets few opportunities to cut into the lead. AIC eventually lost 1–5 but the question remains; just how badly was the team affected by their neatly 2-month layoff?

Departures

Austin Albrecht Forward Signed professional contract (Wichita Thunder)
Calvon Boots Defenseman Transferred to RIT
Forward Graduation (Signed with Bakersfield Condors)
Defenseman Graduation (Signed with HC Litvínov)
Nate Hooper Forward Transferred to Lakehead
Defenseman Graduation (Signed with Bakersfield Condors)
Joel Kocur Goaltender Graduation
Niko Luka Defenseman Graduation
Martin Mellberg Forward Graduation (Signed with Almtuna IS)
Jared Pike Forward Graduation (Signed with Utah Grizzlies)
Hugo Reinhardt Forward Graduation (Signed with Timrå IK)
Zackarias Skog Goaltender Graduation (Signed with Västerviks IK)
Jan Štefka Forward Signed professional contract (HC ZUBR Přerov)
Kyle Stephan Forward Graduation
Justin Wilson Forward Left program

Recruiting

Verners Egle Forward 21 Liepāja, LAT
left program after 1 game (Signed with HK Liepāja)
Zak Galambos Defenseman 23 Walnut Creek, CA
transfer from Minnesota State
Aaron Grounds Forward 20 Jamestown, ND
Kyle Jeffers Forward 21 Oviedo, FL
Julius Janhonen Forward 21 Espoo, FIN
Jan Kern Forward 21 Prague, CZE
Jake Kucharski Goaltender 21 Erie, PA
Selected 197th overall in 2018; transfer from Providence
Darwin Lakoduk Forward 20 Edmonton, AB
Ryan McInchak Goaltender 21 Trenton, MI
Sam Miller Defenseman 21 Pewaukee, WI
Matthew Rickard Defenseman 21 Coventry, RI
Nico Somerville Defenseman 21 Port Alberni, BC
Adam Stacho Forward 21 Trenčín, SVK
Michal Stínil Forward 21 Děčín, CZE
Justin Young Forward 22 Leduc, AB
transfer from Alaska

Roster

As of September 27, 2020.[4] |}† Egle left the program after playing one game.

Schedule and results

|-!colspan=12 style=";" | Regular season|-!colspan=12 style=";" | |-!colspan=12 style=";" | [5]

Scoring statistics

19 4 15 19 2
16 10 8 18 0
19 7 11 18 16
19 0 18 18 10
18 9 7 16 0
16 7 6 13 6
16 4 6 10 16
18 5 3 8 10
16 3 5 8 4
15 2 5 7 8
17 2 5 7 31
19 0 7 7 14
15 1 5 6 2
16 2 3 5 6
6 2 2 4 6
16 0 4 4 6
17 0 4 4 2
5 2 1 3 2
14 2 1 3 17
16 1 2 3 10
8 0 3 3 6
1 1 0 1 0
4 1 0 1 2
6 1 0 1 2
15 1 0 1 4
1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 4
13 0 0 0 0
Bench - - - - - 12
Total 67 121 188 198
[6]

Goaltending statistics

2 99 1 0 0 0 37 1 1.000 0.00
7 319 5 0 0 9 98 1 .916 1.69
13 710 9 4 0 29 252 0 .897 2.45
1 5:07 0 0 0 2 5 0 .714 23.45
Empty Net - 8 - - - 0 - - - -
Total 19 1142 15 4 0 40 392 3 .907 2.10
† Kucharski and McInchak split a shutout on January 29.

Rankings

See main article: 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings.

PollWeek
Pre123456789101112131415161718192021 (Final)
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USA TodayNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR141515151515141515
USCHO did not release a poll in week 20.[7]

Awards and honors

Brennan KapcheckAHCA East First Team All-American[8]
Brennan KapcheckAtlantic Hockey Player of the Year[9]
Chris DoderoAtlantic Hockey Best Defensive Forward[10]
Brennan KapcheckAtlantic Hockey Best Defenseman[11]
Justin ColeAtlantic Hockey Individual Sportsmanship Award[12]
Justin ColeAtlantic Hockey Most Valuable Player in Tournament[13]
Brennan KapcheckAtlantic Hockey First Team[14]
Tobias Fladeby
Stefano DuranteAtlantic Hockey Second Team[15]
Elijah Barriga
Chris Dodero
Nico SomervilleAtlantic Hockey Rookie Team[16]
Aaron Grounds
Eric Otto
Stefano DuranteAtlantic Hockey All-Tournament Team[17]
Brennan Kapcheck
Elijah Barriga
Justin Cole

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA approves blanket waiver for 2020 fall sports athletes to retain year of eligibility . CBS Sports . August 21, 2020. January 25, 2021.
  2. Web site: DI Council grants waiver to allow transfer student-athletes to compete immediately . NCAA . December 16, 2020. January 25, 2021.
  3. Web site: Bentley withdraws from Atlantic Hockey playoffs, advancing American International to semifinals . USCHO.com . March 11, 2021 . March 13, 2021.
  4. Web site: 2020–21 Men's Ice Hockey Roster . American International College Athletics . September 20, 2017.
  5. Web site: American International Yellow Jackets (Men) 2020-2021 Schedule and Results . College Hockey Stats . December 5, 2019.
  6. News: American International College 2020-2021 Skater Stats . Elite Prospects . June 20, 2020.
  7. Web site: USCHO Division I Men's Poll . USCHO.com . November 26, 2019.
  8. News: Boston College, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin lead way with three All-American college hockey players apiece for ’20-21 season . USCHO.com . April 9, 2021 . April 10, 2021.
  9. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Names 2020-21 Regular season Award Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 18, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  10. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Names 2020-21 Regular season Award Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 18, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  11. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Names 2020-21 Regular season Award Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 18, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  12. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Names 2020-21 Regular season Award Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 18, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  13. News: ATLANTIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP: American International repeats as titlists with three goals in third period to down Canisius . USCHO.com . March 20, 2021 . March 22, 2021 .
  14. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Announces All-Conference and All-Rookie Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 11, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  15. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Announces All-Conference and All-Rookie Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 11, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  16. Web site: Atlantic Hockey Announces All-Conference and All-Rookie Winners . Atlantic Hockey . March 11, 2021 . March 31, 2021.
  17. News: ATLANTIC HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP: American International repeats as titlists with three goals in third period to down Canisius . USCHO.com . March 20, 2021 . March 22, 2021 .