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2011–12 VMI Keydets
Military Classic 2011
Division Atlantic Division
Conference Southwest
Record 3–14
Home record 1–5
Road record 2–9
Goals for 26
Goals against 109
Team information
Coach Daniel Berthiaume
Arena LaHaye Ice Center (cap. 3,000)
Captain Alex Erber
Team stats and leaders
Goals Hunter Wood (12)
Assists Alex Erber (10)
Points Hunter Wood (21)
Wins Gianluca Mangiapane (1)
GAA Gianluca Mangiapane (7.02)
<2010–11 2012–13>

The 2011–12 VMI Keydets Hockey season was the team's sixth season overall and in the Blue Ridge Hockey Conference.

In the off-season, the BRHC made several changes to the conference divisions. The Maryland Terrapins became a member of the Atlantic Division on March 26. On May 12, the BRHC welcomed Elon to the conference as a Carolina Division member, sending UNC Wilmington to the Colonial. While Old Dominion departed to the Atlantoc this made the Atlantic, Carolina, and Colonial divisions have 10, 7, and 8 members, respectively.

Regular Season[]

Standings[]

Team GP W L OTL Pts
Liberty Flames 9 9 0 0 18
James Madison Dukes 5 4 1 0 8
Radford Highlanders 6 1 5 0 2
VMI Keydets 10 1 9 0 2
Roanoke Maroons 3 0 6 0 0

Players graduated[]

# Name Pos.
9 Drew Luxhoj Forward
27 Eric Wittig Goalie
30 Tommy Fields Goalie
50 Alex Cowdry Forward

Current Roster[]

Main article: List of VMI Keydets Hockey players
# Name Pos. Class Previous Team
3 Brian Boyle Forward Fr.
4 Hunter Wood Forward So.
10 Michael Souza Forward Fr.
12 Thomas Beary Forward So.
14 Warner Thomas Defense Fr.
15 Clay Strong Defense Jr. Hampton Roads Jr. Whalers
20 Alex Erber Defense Jr. Dexter High School
22 Austin Chien Forward So.
25 Sean Turner Forward Fr.
28 David Tarangelo Defense So.
35 Gianluca Mangiapane Goalie Fr.
66 Joseph Kohm Forward So.
82 George Mrofchak Defense So.
88 Nicholas Putnam Forward So.

Total: 14

Schedule[]

Date Opponent Location/Arena Result Record
September 16 Maryland Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 10–1 0–1
September 17 @ Roanoke Roanoke, VA (Roanoke Civic Center) W, 7–5 1–1
September 18 Roanoke Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) Forfeit 2–1
September 24 @ William and Mary Yorktown, VA (Hampton Roads IcePlex) L, 14–0 2–2
September 30 @ Liberty Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 12–1 2–3
October 15 Liberty Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 18–1 2–4
October 21 @ Johnson & Wales Pineville, NC (Pineville Ice House) L, 9–4 2–4
October 28 @ Mount St. Mary's Emmitsburg, MD (Skate Frederick) L, 8–4 2–5
October 29 @ Mount St. Mary's Emmitsburg, MD (Skate Frederick) Cancelled 2–5
November 4 @ George Mason Dale City, VA (Prince Williams Ice Center) L, 5–2 2–6
November 5 @ Maryland Ashburn, VA (Herbert Wells Ice Rink) L, 16–0 2–7
November 11 James Madison Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 19–4 2–8
November 13 NVCC Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 7–6 2–9
December 3 The Citadel* Raleigh, NC (Raleigh IcePlex) L, 11–2 2–9
December 9 @ Radford Roanoke, VA (Roanoke Civic Center) L, 13–0 2–10
January 21 Radford Lynchburg, VA (LaHaye Ice Center) L, 14–1 2–11
February 3 @ Old Dominion Virginia Beach, VA (IceLand) L, 11–2 2–11
February 4 @ Old Dominion Virginia Beach, VA (IceLand) L, 12–1 2–12
February 10 @ James Madison Charlottesville, VA (Main Street Arena) L, 13–2 2–13
February 17 @ Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD (Mimi Di Pietro Rink) L, 6–4 2–14
February 18 @ Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD (Mimi Di Pietro Rink) W, 6–5 3–14
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Games in yellow ██ indicate VMI wins. Games in white indicate VMI losses. Games in gray ██ indicate exhibition games. Games in pink ██ indicate cancelled games. An asterisk denotes the Military Classic.

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