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Yale Hosts RPI, Union.Indd 2012-13 BULLDOGS YALE UNIVERSITY YALE HOCKEY QUICK FACTS CAPITOL DISTRICT DUO INVADE NEW HAVEN 2012-13 Overall Record: 6-2-1 2012-13 ECAC Hockey: 3-2-0 NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The No. 15Yale men’s hockey team (6-2-1, 3-2-0), on a four-game Home: 2-1-0 Road: 3-1-0 Neutral: 1-0-1 win streak that has moved it to No. 4 in the Pairwise Rankings, hosts the Capitol District Athleti cs Director: Tom Beckett Malcolm G. Chace Coach: Keith Allain ‘80 Duo in a pair of 7 p.m. ECAC games at Ingalls Rink this Friday and Saturday. Rensselaer Career/Yale Record: 122-74-17 (7th Year) (3-6-3, 0-5-1) and defending conference champion Union (8-3-2, 3-2-1) come to New Ha- 2012-13 LEADERS ven seeking important conference points in games that can be seen live on Yale’s All Access Goals: Laganiere 8 broadcast or heard on wybcx.com. Assists: Agosti no 7 Points: Laganiere 13 PP Goals: Miller/Laganiere 3VS. UNION Short-Handed Goals: Wilson 1 The Elis have a 21-16-3 lead in a series that began in 1991-92, the year Union replaced GWG: Laganiere 2 Army in ECAC Hockey. The teams split the last two seasons, but the Blue has won two of Penalty Minutes: Bourbonais 27 Saves: Malcolm 186 the last three at Ingalls. In Yale’s win at Union last season, Jeff Malcolm stopped a career- high 45 shots in a shutout. YALE SPORTS PUBLICITY Hockey Contact: Steve Conn ([email protected]) Ingalls Rink Press Box: (203) 432-0778 VS. RPI Stati sti cians: Billy Garfi eld, Kevin Guarino The Bulldogs and RPI fi rst played in 1908-09 and RPI has a 51-38-6 lead. The teams split Athleti c Website: yalebulldogs.com the series the last two years with visitors winning both in 2011-12. Jeff Malcolm stopped 27 2012-13 SCHEDULE shots and got goals from Josh Balch and Clinton Bourbonais in a 2-0 win at Troy last year. Date Opponent Rank, TV Time 10/26/12 vs. Dartmouth @ Ivy Showcase 2-2, T OT 10/27/12 vs. Princeton @ Ivy Showcase 3-2, W LAST YEAR 11/02/12 at Dartmouth * 7-4, L RPI took a 2-1 game at Ingalls Rink despite being outshot 46-18. Yale grabbed the game 11/03/12 at Harvard* (13) 5-1, W at Troy, 2-0, while blanking the Engineers on six advantages. Union beat Yale 3-1 at the 11/09/12 Clarkson * 1-0, L 11/10/12 St. Lawrence * (13) 4-2, W Whale to avenge a 4-0 Bulldog victory at Schenectady. The Dutchmen outshot the Blue in 11/23/12 at Denver (2) 2-1, W OT both games. 11/24/12 at Colorado Col. (14) 6-5, W OT 12/01/12 Brown* 4-3 W 12/07/12 Rensselaer* 7:00 BULLDOGS 12/08/12 Union* 7:00 Yale, coming off a 4-3 comeback win over Brown at home last Saturday, erased 2-0 and 3-1 12/11/12 Massachusett s 7:00 defi cits to earn the win. Antoine Laganiere, who had two goals and three points, scored the 12/28/12 Russian Touring Team (exhib.) 7:00 12/30/12 at Holy Cross 2:00 winner in the second period, while Jeff Malcolm got the win in relief by making 22 saves 01/04/13 at Boston College 7:00 and blanking the Bears in the third frame. The Elis rank eighth in power play (23.8) after 01/11/13 at St. Lawrence* 7:00 netting a season-high four against Brown. They are 10th in offense (3.33) and 27th on de- 01/12/13 at Clarkson * 7:00 01/18/13 Harvard (NBC) 7:30 fense (2.67) with a penalty-kill unit ranked 16th (86.8). 01/19/13 Dartmouth* 7:00 01/25/13 at Cornell (NBC) 7:30 UNION 01/26/13 at Colgate* 7:00 02/01/13 Princeton* 7:00 The Dutchmen, who made it all the way to the Frozen Four last year, got off to another hot 02/02/13 Quinnipiac* 7:00 start this season. Union has had a pair of three-game win streaks but is coming off a loss 02/09/13 at Brown* 7:00 to Quinnipiac and a tie against Princeton last weekend at home. Senior F Wayne Simpson 02/15/13 at Union* 7:00 02/16/13 at Rensselaer* 7:00 leads the team with seven goals, but classmate Kyle Bodie has a team-best 16 points. Junior 02/22/13 at Quinnipiac* (NBC) 7:30 goalie Troy Grosenick (2.26, .918), the All-American, Hobey Baker fi nalist and Ken Dryden 02/23/13 at Princeton* 7:00 Award winner who played against Yale both times last season, has nine of the 13 decisions 03/01/13 Colgate* 7:00 03/02/13 Cornell * 7:00 this year and is the likely Saturday starter. Union is second in Division I in offense (3.77), 03/8-10/13 ECAC 1st Rd. Playoff s third in power play (27.1) and fi fth on the penalty kill (91.8). 03/15-17/13 ECAC Quarterfi nals 03/22-23/13 ECAC Championship Weekend RPI Sophomore Jacob Laliberte leads the Engineers with fi ve goals and 12 points, while senior defenseman Nick Bailen is second with 4-6-10. A rookie, a sophomore and a senior have shared the netminding chores. Bryce Merriam (3.47, .889), the veteran who played against Yale in both games last year, has most of the work this season, though newcomer Jason Kasdorf (1.47, .940) has more conference game time. RPI is coming off a tie and a loss last weekend at home with the Bobcats and Tigers. 2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 1 THE LAST TIME... A Yale Player…. Scored 5: Gene Scott vs. AIC 3/2/60 Scored 4: Brian O’Neill vs. Bentley 1/1/12 (4-0-4) Scored 3: Antoine Laganiere vs. Princeton 3/4/12 (3-0-3) Scored a SHG: Stu Wilson at Denver 11/23/12 Had 6 Points: Mark Arcobello vs. Boston College 3/28/10 (3-3-6) Scored in OT: Josh Balch at Colorado College 11/24/12 (6-5) GWG with under 1:00 left: Kenny Agostino at Dartmouth (34.8, 5-4) 1/28/12 GTG with under 1:00 left: Kenny Agostino vs. SLU (34.2, 4-3 OT L) 2/3/12 Scored on Penalty Shot: Broc Little vs. Dartmouth 10/30/10 (7-3 W) Had PS Stopped: Kenny Agostino vs. Union 1/20/12 (3-1 L) Stopped PS: Ryan Rondeau 1/16/11 at Brown (1st p, MacLellan missed wide) Had 5 assists: Bob Brooke vs. Dartmouth 1/26/80 (0-5-5) Had 4 assists: Andrew Miller vs. Bentley 1/1/12 (0-4-4) Made 60+ saves: Josh Gartner at Dartmouth 3/5/05 (60) Made 50+ saves: Alec Richards at Union 3/4/06 (57) Made 40+ saves: Jeff Malcolm at Union 11/12/11 (45) Made 20 saves in a period: Matt Modelski vs. Princeton 2/3/07 (20, 3rd) Recorded a SHO: Jeff Malcolm at Union 11/12/11 (45 Saves) Whistled for 4 penalties: Jean-Francois Boucher vs. Holy Cross 10/27/06 Goalie with an Assist: Ryan Rondeau at Princeton 2/20/11 Charles Brockett A Yale Team … Had 60 SOG: at Union 3/4/06 (61, 5 OT) Had 25 SOG in a period: at Dartmouth 1/9/09 (25, 1st) Had 20 SOG in a period: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (23, 3rd) Faced 60 SOG: at Dartmouth 3/5/05 (64) Scored 4+ goals in a period: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (3rd period) Scored 5 PPG in a Game: vs. Brown 1/16/10 (8-5 W) Scored 10+ goals in a Game: vs. Holy Cross 1/2/11 (10-3) Allowed 4 PPG in a Game: Brown 10/29/10 (4-for-9) Allowed a hat trick: vs. St. Lawrence (Travis Vermeulen) 2/19/10 (3-1-4) Allowed a SHG: at Cornell (Locke Jillson) 2/11/12 Won in OT: at Colorado College 11/24/12 Lost in OT: vs. Princeton 3/3/12 (5-4) Played in a Shootout: vs. Dartmouth 10/26/12 (2-0 L) Ivy Showcase Andrew Miller Brian O’Neill 2011-12 YALE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES PAGE 2 CAPTAIN MILLER Senior F Andrew Miller (113 gp, 28-97-125) is the 115th captain of Yale men’s hockey. He has 4-6-10 this season and is closing in on his 100th career assist. Miller is among a select group of college players who have more points than career games played. He has been ranked among the top 10 in Division I for assists the last three years and was voted “best passer” by his teammates the last three years. His two goals against SLU on Nov. 10 this year were a career-high. Miller, a 2010-11 fi rst-team All-ECAC pick, had 12-33-45 that season and was fourth in the nation in as- sists. More impressive was that 22 of his 33 assists were primary. The 33 helpers were second best at Yale and a sophomore school record. His best offensive weekend as a collegian came in Feb.
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