College Hockey:Atlantic Hockey Announces 2006-2007 Awards
Ehn Named Player of the Year
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Junior forward Eric Ehn from Air Force has been named Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year. The Dexter, Michigan native has accumulated 62 points so far this season, currently tied for first in Division I. Ehn was a unanimous selection to the All-AHA First Team, along with senior defenseman Jon Landry from Holy Cross.
Sacred Heart, which finished second in the league but is the top seed in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament, placed three players on the first team.
Head coaches from each school voted on the players and were not allowed to vote for any member of their respective teams
All-Conference First Team
F Eric Ehn, Jr., Air Force
F Pierre-Luc O’Brien, Sr., Sacred Heart
F James Sixsmith, Sr., Holy Cross
D Jon Landry, Sr., Holy Cross
D Scott Marchesi, Jr., Sacred Heart
G Jason Smith, Sr., Sacred Heart
All-Conference Second Team
F Simon Lambert, Jr., RIT
F Andrew Ramsey, Sr.,Air Force
F Matt Scherer, Sr., Connecticut
D Tim Manthey, So., Army
D Brent Patry, Jr., RIT
G Josh Kassel, So., Army
All-Conference Third Team
F Luke Flicek Jr., Army
F Jeff Gumaer So., Bentley
F Jereme Tendler Jr., AIC
D Sean Erickson So., Connecticut
D Al Mazur Fr., RIT
G Louis Menard Fr., RIT
All-Rookie Team
F Anton Kharin, RIT
F Josh Heidinger, Canisius
F Owen Meyer, Army
D Cullen Eddy, Mercyhurst
D Al Mazur, RIT
G Louis Menard, RIT
Player of the Year
Eric Ehn, Air Force
Rookie of the Year
Al Mazur, RIT
Coach of the Year
Brian Riley, Army
Best Defensive Forward
Trevor Stewart, Connecticut
Best Defensemen
Jon Landry, Holy Cross
Individual Sportsmanship Award
James Sixsmith, Holy Cross
Team Sportsmanship Award
Army



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