One-timers with … Kieran Durgan
Some day he might fly jets, but for now sophomore Kieran Durgan is happy to fill nets for Air Force. The sophomore, who tied for the team lead last season with 12 goals, was off to a slow start until…
Complete storySome day he might fly jets, but for now sophomore Kieran Durgan is happy to fill nets for Air Force. The sophomore, who tied for the team lead last season with 12 goals, was off to a slow start until…
Complete storyArmy West Point didn’t need any good bounces Saturday night. One night after tying Air Force in the final minute of regulation, the Black Knights left little doubt about the outcome of Saturday’s game at Tate Rink, scoring three times…
Over the past couple of weeks AFAFlightPath.com has unveiled its third annual Air Force hockey player survey in seven parts. Today, we break down the results in the eighth and final part. If there is one thing that stands out…
As well as Air Force had played going into Saturday night’s game against American International, the 5-1 Atlantic Hockey loss reinforced that the Falcons don’t have a great margin for error when they stray from their game. A decent start…
So much for concerns Air Force might display some rust coming off a four-week holiday break. The Falcons rode two second-period goals by junior Marshall Bowery and 28 saves by Alex Schilling to a convincing 4-1 victory over defending Atlantic…
These Falcons will not be outworked. Repeat, not outworked! Which Air Force hockey players unleash the beast on a regular basis in practice, games and in their off-ice training? Who leads by example, and who has won the draw against…
Does the defense rest? Not at Air Force it doesn’t. Part 6 of AFAFlightPath.com’s exclusive Air Force hockey player survey takes a closer look at the defensive prowess of the Falcons. Players were polled anonymously in early December. The survey…
The eyes have it. So do the brains. Part 5 of AFAFlightPath.com’s exclusive player survey examines which Air Force hockey players are deemed to excel in thinking the game, on-ice vision and dominating on the face-off dot. Players were polled…
You’ve got to hand it to this group of Air Force Falcons. Actually, their hands are so good they can handle the puck anywhere, anytime with no problems. Part 4 of AFAFlightPath.com.com’s exclusive player survey reveals which Falcons players are…
AFAFlightPath.com’s third annual Air Force hockey player survey moves on to part 3 – the shooting stars. Who shoots the puck hardest, unloads it quickest and fires it most accurately? Players were polled anonymously in early December. The survey included…