THIS WEEK
Friday, November 3, 7:05PM @ Sioux Falls Arena
Cedar Rapids RoughRiders vs. Sioux
Falls Stampede
Saturday, November 4, 7:05PM @ Cedar Rapids Ice Arena
Lincoln Stars vs. Cedar
Rapids RoughRiders
RECORDS
Cedar Rapids
4-3-0, 8
points, 2nd place East Division
Sioux Falls
2-5-1, 5
points, 6th place West Division
Lincoln
6-2-0, 12
points, 2nd place West Division
COMING IN
The RoughRiders handed the league-leading Des Moines Buccaneers their
first loss of the season last Saturday night at the Cedar Rapids Ice
Arena. The Riders’ convincing 8-3 win
halted Des Moines’
season-opening seven game winning streak and gave the Riders’ a split of their
weekend home-and-home series with the Buccaneers. The Bucs outlasted the Riders 7-6 last Friday
in Urbandale.
After scoring 14 goals last weekend,
the Riders are now averaging a league-high 5.4 goals per game. The Riders have scored six or more goals four
times in their first seven games.
Forward Jacob Cepis (9-7-16), who
leads the league in points and is tied for the league lead in goals, is coming
off a five point (two goals, three assists) weekend. Cepis’ team record-tying
six-game goal scoring streak ended last Saturday. Cepis has recorded at least one point in each
of the Riders’ first seven games.
Cepis’ exploits notwithstanding,
balance has been a hallmark of the Cedar
Rapids attack in the early going- eight different
Riders scored last Saturday night.
Last Friday’s loss came after the
Riders won their first two road games.
Last Saturday’s win lifted the Riders to .500 (2-2-0) on home ice this
season.
The Stampede swept a pair of games from the Ohio Jr. Blue Jackets in Columbus over the last two nights- Sioux Falls’ first two wins of the
season. The Stampede started the year
0-5-1 before downing Ohio
4-1 Sunday evening and then whitewashing the Blue Jackets 7-0 last night. Sioux Falls has actually now earned at least
one point in each of its last three games, a run that began with a 3-2 overtime
loss to Des Moines ten days ago.
The Stampede has scored 11 goals
over the last two nights after producing a total of just 12 goals in its first
six games. Sioux Falls has gotten little from its power
play unit. The Stampede ranks second to
last in the league on the man advantage, having converted just six of 75 power
plays for an eight percent success rate.
Veterans Nick Dineen (4-3-7) and Corey Tropp (1-6-7) are Sioux Falls’ top point
producers.
The Stampede has clamped down defensively in recent days,
allowing just five goals in its last four games after surrendering 20 in its
first four outings.
Former University
of Maine
goaltender Matt Lundin (1-4-1) made 19 saves while picking up his first USHL
win Sunday night.
The Stampede is winless (0-3-1) in its first four home
games.
The Stars swept a home-and-home series with the Tri-City Storm last
weekend. Lincoln
won 3-1 last Friday in Kearney,
Nebraska and followed up with a
6-4 victory last Saturday at home. Lincoln is now just two points behind Des Moines in the race for the top spot in
the West Division.
The two wins over Tri-City marked a
return to form for the Stars- Lincoln had suffered back-to-back defeats the
prior weekend in Indiana. The Stars started the season with three
straight wins.
The Stars’ attack has been nearly as
potent as the Riders’ this season. Lincoln averages 5.1
goals per contest.
The Stars’ Jared Brown (5-9-14)
trails only Cepis in the league point-scoring race. Brown also ranks second in assists. Lincoln’s
Stephen Schultz (9-4-13) is tied with Cepis for the league goal-scoring lead.
LAST WEEK
Cedar Rapids
Friday, October 27: Des
Moines 7 Cedar Rapids 6
A late
Rider rally fell short as the Buccaneers held on for a wild win. Jacob Cepis led the Cedar Rapids attack with two goals and two
assists.
Saturday, October 28: Cedar Rapids
8 Des
Moines 3
The Riders
jumped out to a 3-0 lead six and a half minutes into the first period and never
looked back. Eight different Riders
scored.
Sioux Falls
Sunday, October 29: Sioux Falls 4
Ohio 1
Dan Sexton
and Bradley Malone scored in the second period and third period goals from Sam
Zabkowicz and Jake Drewiske gave Sioux
Falls some breathing room. The Stampede peppered the Ohio
net with 60 shots while Sioux Falls
goaltender Matt Lundin needed to make just 19 saves.
Monday, October 30: Sioux Falls 7
Ohio 0
Nick
Dineen’s natural hat trick turned the game into a rout. Dineen scored the final three goals of the
night. Max Strang made 18 saves to post
a shutout in his Sioux Falls
debut.
Lincoln
Friday, October 27: Lincoln
3 Tri-City 1
Kyle Follmer scored
with 2:08 left in the third period to break a 1-1 deadlock and Colby Cohen
wrapped up the win for Lincoln
with an empty net goal in the dying seconds.
Carter Camper also scored for the Stars.
Lincoln
outshot Tri-City 29-11.
Saturday, October 28: Lincoln
6 Tri-City 4
Stephen
Schultz’ hat trick propelled the Stars to the win. Schultz, who also picked up an assist, scored
Lincoln’s final
three goals. Jason Gregoire and Carter
Camper rang up one goal and two assists apiece for the Stars.
TOP POINT SCORERS
Cedar Rapids GP G A PTS
Jacob Cepis 7 9 7 16
Andy Miele 7 4 5 9
(four
players tied with eight points)
Sioux Falls GP G A PTS
Nick Dineen 8 4 3 7
Corey Tropp 8 1 6 7
Patrick
Tiesling 8 2 3 5
Zach Hansen 8 2 2 4
Drew Fisher 8 2 2 4
Lincoln GP G A PTS
Jared Brown 8 5 9 14
Stephen
Schultz 8 9 4 13
Carter
Camper 8 3 7 10
(three
players tied with eight points)
LEADERS
Cedar Rapids
Goals- Jacob Cepis (9)
Assists- Rob Bordson, Evan Stephens (6)
Points- Jacob Cepis (16)
Plus/Minus- Brett Dickinson (+5)
Penalty Minutes- Pat Cannone, Kevin Wehrs (16)
Power Play Goals- Robin Bergman, Jacob Cepis, Kevin
Wehrs (2)
Shorthanded Goals- Aaron Bogosian (2)
Sioux Falls
Goals- Nick Dineen (4)
Assists- Corey Tropp (6)
Points- Nick Dineen, Corey Tropp (7)
Plus/Minus- Nick Dineen (+6)
Penalty Minutes- Bradley Malone (30)
Power Play Goals- Nick Dineen, Jacob Drewiske, Drew
Fisher, Zach Hansen, Erik Peterson, Corey Tropp (1)
Shorthanded Goals- none
Lincoln
Goals- Stephen Schultz (9)
Assists- Jared Brown (9)
Points- Jared Brown (14)
Plus/Minus- Stephen Schultz (+10)
Penalty Minutes- Brandon Bollig (30)
Power Play Goals- Mike Kramer (4)
Shorthanded Goals- Danny Baco, Stephen Schultz (1)
WHO’S HOT
Cedar Rapids
Kevin Wehrs: four game point scoring streak
(3-5-8) after failing to record a point in his first three games…two or more
points in three of his last four
games…one goal in each of his last three games
Jacob Cepis: points in each of the Riders’ first
seven games (9-7-16)…six game goal scoring streak ended last
Saturday
Tommy Wingels: five points (two goals, three
assists) in two games last weekend
Andy Miele: six game point scoring streak
(4-5-9)
Sioux Falls
Nick Dineen: natural hat trick last night…six
points (three goals, three assists) in his last five games
Corey Tropp: six assists in his last five games
Patrick Tiesling: five points (two goals, three
assists) in his last five games
Lincoln
Jared Brown: three or more points four times in
his first eight games
Carter Camper: five points (two goals, three
assists) in his last three games
Kyle Follmer: five points (four goals, one assist)
in his last three games
Jason Gregoire: eight points (two goals, six
assists) in his first four games
Mike Kramer: four game point scoring streak
(2-3-5)
Stephen Schultz: two or more points in four of his
last six games
GOALTENDERS
Cedar Rapids GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Pat McGann 4 236:58 4.30 1-3-0 0 .883
Kent
Patterson 3 180 2.67 3-0-0 0 .908
Sioux Falls GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Matt Lundin 6 361:49 3.32 1-4-1 0 .884
Max Strang 1 60 0.00 1-0-0 1 1.000
Lincoln GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Bryan Hogan 7 419:58 3.00 6-1-0 0 .893
Jon Morrow 1 59:59 4.00 0-1-0 0 .826
WIN-LOSS
Cedar Rapids Sioux Falls Lincoln
Home: 2-2-0 Home:
0-3-1 Home: 3-0-0
Away: 2-1-0 Away:
2-2-0 Away: 3-2-0
vs. East: 2-1-0 vs. East: 2-1-0 vs. East: 0-2-0
vs. West: 2-2-0 vs. West: 0-4-1 vs. West:
6-0-0
GOALS
Cedar Rapids Sioux Falls Lincoln
Goals For: 5.43 (1) Goals For: 2.88 (9) Goals For: 5.13 (2)
Goals Against: 3.71 (7) Goals Against: 3.38 (6) Goals
Against: 3.25 (5)
SPECIAL TEAMS
Cedar Rapids Sioux
Falls Lincoln
Power Play: 22.0 13/59
(6) Power Play: 8.0
6/75 (11)
Power Play: 23.5 16/68 (3) Penalty Kill: 80.0 9/45 (6)
Penalty Kill: 80.7 11/57
(6) Penalty Kill: 85.5
10/69 (4)
Shorthanded Goals For: 2 Shorthanded Goals For: 0 Shorthanded Goals For: 2
Shorthanded Goals Against: 2 Shorthanded
Goals Against: 1 Shorthanded Goals Against: 2
SERIES
vs. Sioux Falls
10/20/06 Cedar Rapids 3 at Sioux Falls 2
11/3/06 Cedar Rapids at Sioux Falls
3/9/07 Sioux Falls at Cedar Rapids
3/10/07 Sioux Falls at Cedar Rapids
GP W-L-SOL PTS H A OPP
REC OPP PTS
2006-07 1 1-0-0 2 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0
All-Time 34 13-16-5 31 5-9-2 8-7-3 21-12-1 43
SERIES
vs. Lincoln
11/4/06 Lincoln at Cedar
Rapids
12/8/06 Cedar Rapids
at Lincoln
12/9/06 Lincoln
at Cedar Rapids
2/13/07 Cedar Rapids
at Lincoln
GP W-L-SOL PTS H A OPP
REC OPP PTS
2005-06 5 2-2-1 5 0-2-0 2-0-1 3-2-0 6
All-Time 31 11-14-6 28 5-8-2 6-6-4 20-7-4 44
Top Point
Scorers/Season Series
Cedar Rapids vs. Sioux Falls (2006-07)
Cedar Rapids GP G A PTS
Kevin Wehrs 1 0 2 2
(seven
players tied with one point)
Sioux Falls GP G A PTS
(six
players tied with one point)
Cedar Rapids vs. Lincoln
(2005-06)
Cedar Rapids GP G A PTS
Chad Costello 5 5 3 8
Phil Axtell 4 2 3 5
Ted Purcell 4 1 4 5
Lincoln GP G A PTS
Chris Vande
Velde 4 1 4 5
Mike Davies 4 2 2 4
(five
players tied with five points)
Goaltenders/Season
Series
Cedar Rapids vs. Sioux Falls (2006-07)
Cedar Rapids GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Kent
Patterson 1 60 2.00 1-0-0 0 .933
Sioux Falls GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Matt Lundin 1 58:37 3.07 0-1-0 0 .875
Cedar Rapids vs. Lincoln
(2005-06)
Cedar Rapids GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Alex
Stalock 4 211:23 3.69 2-2-0 0 .893
Pat McGann 2 89:35 3.35 0-0-1 0 .886
Lincoln GP MIN GAA W-L-SOL SO SPCT
Bryan Hogan 3 177:30 3.04 2-1-0 0 .894
Steve
Jakiel 2 121:41 3.45 1-1-0 0 .885
COACHES
Cedar Rapids
Mark Carlson, 8th year (222-162-38)
Mark Carlson has
been the RoughRiders’ coach since the team arrived in Cedar Rapids in 1999. In 2005-06 he led the Riders to their second
straight East Division title.
He has also piloted the Riders to six straight winning
seasons and six straight Clark Cup playoff berths. The Riders are one of just two USHL teams to
have reached the postseason each of the last six years.
The Riders are the only team to have advanced at least as
far as the Clark Cup semi-finals/East Division finals each of the last two
springs and four of the last five years.
On December 3, 2005 Carlson
picked up his two hundredth career coaching win as the Riders defeated Omaha 2-1 in a
shootout. Carlson’s
RoughRiders went 218-159-38 in his first seven seasons with the club.
The high point of his tenure was leading the
RoughRiders to the first Clark Cup (playoff) title in team history along with a
share of the Anderson Cup regular season title and the East Division title in
2004-05. The Riders went 42-13-5 during
the regular season- the best record in club history- and swept through the first
two rounds of the playoffs before defeating Sioux City three games to two in the finals.
For his efforts, Carlson was named
the 2004-05 USHL Coach of the Year.
Carlson, a native of Lawrenceville, New
Jersey, is a graduate of the University of
Massachusetts-Lowell where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration and
Marketing. Also while at Lowell,
Carlson skated in the highly
competitive Hockey East conference as a forward on the River Hawks’ hockey
team. His on-ice talent was recognized even before he arrived in Lowell when he was taken in
the 1987 National Hockey League draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
After graduating from UML, Carlson
spent one season as an assistant coach at Lawrenceville
School before returning to Lowell to serve as an
assistant to head coach Bruce Crowder. After helping the River Hawks to a berth
in the 1996 NCAA tournament, Carlson
spent another three seasons beside Crowder as an assistant at Northeastern University
in Boston,
where he also acted as recruiting coordinator. He earned a master’s degree in
education from N.U.
During his time at N.U. Carlson
also acted as recruiting coordinator.
Among those he recruited for the Huskies were Jim Fahey, who now skates
for the National Hockey League’s San Jose Sharks, and Mike Ryan, who would
later be the top draft pick of the NHL’s Dallas Stars.
Sioux Falls
Kevin
Hartzell, 8th year (240-101-13); 2nd year Sioux Falls (45-18-5)
Hartzell
returned to the USHL coaching ranks last season to lead the Stampede to the
Anderson Cup. Hartzell previously
enjoyed a six year stint as head coach of the St. Paul Vulcans that ended in
1989. Hartzell guided the Vulcans to the
Anderson and Clark Cup titles in 1983-84 and reached the Clark Cup finals a
total of three times during his time behind the St. Paul bench.
As a
player, Hartzell was a standout at the University of Minnesota,
captaining the Gophers to the 1979 NCCA Championship. The St.
Paul native also played for the Vulcans in 1977-78
before heading to the U of M.
Lincoln
Steve Johnson, 11th year
(402-182-38); 10th year Lincoln
(373-166-43)
Steve Johnson has
been Lincoln’s
coach since the club’s inception in 1996-97.
Prior to taking over in Lincoln,
Johnson spent the 1995-96 campaign behind the bench of the now defunct
Fargo-Moorhead Bears. He piloted the
Bears to a 27-18-1 record in their only season in the league.
Johnson has
been named USHL Coach of the Year three times (1995-96, 1999-2000, 2000-01) and
General Manager of the Year (2000-01) once.
Johnson became just
the fourth coach in league history to reach the 300 win plateau when the Stars
defeated the Des Moines Buccaneers 4-3 in a shootout on October 17, 2003 in Lincoln.
HISTORY
Jacob Cepis scored in each of the Riders’ first six games to
tie Phil Axtell’s RoughRider record for longest goal scoring streak. Axtell scored in six straight games between
October 8 and October 29, 2005.
Last season was the Riders’ third straight 30-win campaign
and also the fifth time in the last six years that the Riders have picked up at
least 30 victories.
The Riders went 42-13-5 on the road over the last two
seasons combined. The Riders’ road
record was superior to their home record both last season season and in
2004-05.
The Riders are, along with the Omaha Lancers, one of just
two teams who have reached the playoffs each of the last six years. As all 12 USHL teams will qualify for the
postseason this year, that streak will be stretch to seven consecutive playoff
berths in April.
The Riders are the only USHL team to advance at least as far
as the division finals each of the last two years. Furthermore, Cedar Rapids is also the
only team to reach the league’s final four in four of the last five
years. Only one team (Sioux City)
has even reached the second round three times in the last five years.
Sioux Falls last year won the Anderson Cup for
the first time in club history and also reached the Clark Cup finals (where
they fell to Des Moines
three games to two) for the first time.
The Stampede also set a new team record for most wins in one
season (43) in 2005-06.
The Stampede returned
to the playoffs last spring after missing the postseason each of the prior
three years.
Sioux Falls
last season cracked the 35 win plateau for the fourth time in the club’s seven
year history. The Stampede had finished
each of the prior three seasons below .500 after winning at least 35 games each
of its first three seasons in the league.
The Stars won the
Clark Cup in 1996-97 (the team’s first season in the USHL) and again in
2002-03. Lincoln also won its third Anderson Cup
championship in 2002-03. The Stars won
back-to-back Anderson Cups in 1999-2000 and 2000-01.
The Stars qualified for the Clark
playoffs nine of their first ten seasons in their league. In 2003-04 Lincoln failed to reach the post-season for
the only time in team history. The Stars
also finished the 2003-04 season with a losing record for the only time in team
history.
COLLEGE COMMITMENTS
RoughRiders (7)
Jacob Cepis
(Bowling Green), David Grun (Minnesota-Duluth), Doug Jones (Princeton), Andy
Miele (Miami of Ohio), Matt Tommassoni (Miami of Ohio), Kevin Wehrs
(Minnesota), Tommy Wingels (Miami of Ohio)
Sioux Falls (7)
Jake Bauer
(Quinnipiac), Jordy Christian (St. Cloud
State), Nick Dineen (Colorado College), Chris Huxley (Harvard), Brad Malone
(North Dakota), Zach Redmond (Ferris State), Sam Zabkowicz (St. Cloud State)
Lincoln (7)
Chad
Langlais (Michigan), Jared Brown (Northern Michigan), Mike Kramer (Princeton),
Ryan Lowery (Colorado College), Colby Cohen (Boston University), Bryan Hogan
(Michigan), Carter Camper (Miami of Ohio)
NHL DRAFT PICKS
RoughRiders Year Round Overall Team
Sergei
Kolosov 2004 5th 151 Detroit
Pat McGann 2005 7th 223 Dallas
ROUGHRIDER ALUMNI
Division I GP G A PTS
Justin
Abdelkader (Michigan State/sophomore) 4 1 2 3
Phil Axtell
(Michigan Tech/freshman) 6 2 3 5
Casey
Bickley (Army/senior) 6 1 2 3
James
Brannigan (Colorado College/junior) 8 0 1 1
Jamie
Carroll (Providence/senior) 6 0 0 0
Greg
Collins (New Hampshire/sophomore) 4 0 0 0
Chad
Costello (Northeastern/freshman) 6 1 4 5
Ray Eichenlaub
(Miami of
Ohio/sophomore) 8 2 3 5
Jon
Grabarek (Wayne State/sophomore) 6 0 1 1
Jordy Hart
(Merrimack/junior) 4 0 0 0
Bryan Horan
(Providence/senior) 6 0 1 1
Tyler
Howells (Michigan State/senior) 4 0 0 0
Ray
Kaunisto (Northern Michigan/freshman) 8 0 0 0
Steven
Kaunisto (Lake Superior State/freshman) 6 0 2 2
Billy
Loupee (Miami
of Ohio/sophomore) 5 1 2 3
Shane
Lovdahl (Alaska-Anchorage/sophomore) 5 0 2 2
Alec
Martinez (Miami
of Ohio/sophomore) 8 4 3 7
Zach
Miskovic (St. Lawrence/sophomore) 5 2 2 4
Sean Muncy
(Brown/sophomore) 1 0 1 1
Brandon
Naurato (Michigan/sophomore) 5 0 2 2
Matt
Olinger (Wisconsin/senior) 8 0 0 0
Zach
Pearson (Ferris State/senior) 6 2 2 4
Derek
Peltier (Minnesota/junior) 7 0 1 1
Nate
Perkovich (Lake Superior State/freshman) 6 5 1 6
Ted Purcell
(Maine/freshman) 6 5 3 8
Nick
Sellers (Lake Superior State/freshman) 4 1 1 2
Gary
Steffes (Miami
of Ohio/freshman) 8 3 1 4
David
Strathman (Northeastern/freshman) 6 1 0 1
Brandon
Svendsen (Bowling Green/sophomore) 6 0 3 3
Shawn Vinz
(New Hampshire/senior) 3 0 0 0
Matt Vokes
(Brown/sophomore) 1 1 0 1
Chase
Watson (Providence/senior) 5 0 0 0
GP W-L-T GAA SV% SO
Joe Fallon
(Vermont/junior) 5 2-2-1 1.97 .912 1
Bobby
Goepfert (St. Cloud State/senior) 3 1-2-0 3.33 .881 &nbs