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RENSSELAER HOCKEY JAN 4 (7PM) 2018-19 ENGINEERS GAME NOTES @RPI Hockey Next Up... @HARVARD RENSSELAER HOCKEY JAN 4 (7PM) 2018-19 ENGINEERS GAME NOTES @RPI_Hockey Perry Laskaris, Athletics Communications specialist | [email protected] | office: 518-276-4187 | cell: 651-308-1065 2018-19 SCHEDULE OVERALL 4-11-0 H 2-4-0 | A 2-7-0 | N 0-0-0 | C 3-5-0 – 6 PTS OCTOBER 2-3-0 C 2-0-0 – 4 PTS all times eastern Saturday 7 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Ex.) 3-2 W Friday 12 at Massachusetts 6-1 L Saturday 13 MASSACHUSETTS 3-1 L No. 11 Northeastern @Vermont Saturday 20 CONNECTICUT 3-1 L Friday 26 NO. 11 UNION*@ 5-3 W (10-3-1; 6-1-1 HE) (5-8-1; 1-6-1 HE) Saturday 27 at No. 11 Union* 4-2 W December 28 December 29 NOVEMBER 2-5-0 C 1-3-0 – 2 PTS Burlington, Vt. Burlington, Vt. Friday 2 CLARKSON* 6-0 L Saturday 3 ST. LAWRENCE*# 3-2 W Gutterson Fieldhouse Gutterson Fieldhouse Friday 9 at No. 13 Quinnipiac* 3-0 L 4pm 7pm Saturday 10 at No. 18 Princeton* 4-1 L Friday 23 at UMass Lowell 2-1 W Sunday 25 UMASS LOWELL 5-2 L Friday 30 at No. 8 Notre Dame 5-1 L HOW TO FOLLOW DECEMBER 0-3-0 C 0-2-0 – 0 PTS Live Stats www.uvmathletics.com Saturday 1 at No. 8 Notre Dame 3-0 L RPI Radio 91.5 FM, WRPI Friday 7 at Yale* 4-2 L Online Stream www.wrpi.org/listen Saturday 8 at Brown* 2-1 L Play-by-play Rob Tricchinelli ‘06 Friday 28 vs. No. 11 Northeastern! 4pm Saturday 29 at Vermont! 7:05pm Commentary Joe Pisacano ‘20 JANUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Online Stream www.uvmathletics.com Friday 4 at Harvard* 7:30pm Twitter @RPIAthletics Saturday 5 ARMY 7pm @RPI_Hockey Friday 11 at St. Lawrence* 7pm Instagram @RPIAthletics Saturday 12 at Clarkson* 7pm Wednesday 16 vs. Connecticut 7pm @RPI_MHockey Saturday 19 vs. Union^ 6pm Snapchat RPI_Hockey Friday 25 BROWN* 7pm Facebook www.facebook.com/RPIAthletics Saturday 26 YALE*$ 7pm YouTube www.youtube.com/RPIAthletics FEBRUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Friday 1 COLGATE* 7pm Saturday 2 CORNELL* 7pm Friday 8 at Dartmouth* 7pm Friday 15 PRINCETON* 7pm Saturday 16 QUINNIPIAC* 7pm Friday 22 at Cornell* 7pm Saturday 23 at Colgate* 7pm MARCH 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Friday 1 HARVARD* 7pm ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS (as of 12/26) Saturday 2 DARTMOUTH*% 7pm TEAM ECACH PTS GF GA OVR GF GA #18 Yale 6-2-1 13 26 20 7-3-1 35 29 Home games in CAPS #5 Quinnipiac 6-2-0 12 28 18 14-3-0 63 30 @ – Blackout # – Military Appreciation Dartmouth 4-2-1 9 23 22 4-6-1 29 38 ! – Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vermont) #20 Cornell 4-2-0 8 18 13 6-5-0 30 29 ^ – Mayor’s Cup (Albany, New York) Princeton 3-4-1 7 24 25 3-8-2 34 43 % – Senior Night #14 Union 3-4-1 7 23 23 8-4-3 45 37 $ – Big Red Freakout! Brown 2-4-3 7 20 26 2-6-3 22 31 * – ECAC Hockey Game #19 Clarkson 3-3-0 6 19 10 9-6-0 49 33 & – ECAC Hockey Tournament Game Harvard 2-3-2 6 28 24 5-4-2 40 30 Rensselaer 3-3-0 6 13 20 4-11-0 24 52 Colgate 1-3-2 4 9 20 4-9-2 19 46 St. Lawrence 1-4-1 3 12 19 3-12-1 27 58 rpiathletics.com @rpi_Hockey 2018-19 ENGINEERS # NAME YEAR POS HT WT S/C HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 1 Linden Marshall SO G 6-3 195 L Victoria, British Columbia / Trail Smoke Eaters 2 Mat Harris SO D 6-1 195 L Subury, Massachusetts / Boston Jr. Bruins 3 TJ Samec JR D 6-3 210 L St. Paul, Minnesota / Brookings Blizzard 4 Tommy Grant SR D 6-3 210 R Sparta, New Jersey / Bay State Breakers 6 Brady Ferner FR D 5-10 190 R Dakota Dunes, South Dakota / Sioux City Musketeers 7 Nick Bowman FR F 6-0 200 R Shelby, Michigan / Coulee Region Chill 8 Mike Gornall JR F 6-0 200 R Irwin, Pennsylvania / Topeka Roadrunners 9 Meirs Moore SR D 5-9 180 R Duluth, Minnesota / Victoria Grizzlies 11 Ottoville Leppänen FR F 5-10 185 L Espoo, Finland / Espoo Blues U20 12 Chase Zieky JR F 5-11 185 R Avon, Connecticut / Salmon Arm Silverbacks 13 Tommy Lee FR F 5-8 160 L Calgary, Alberta / Chilliwack Chiefs 16 Jacob Hayhurst JR F 5-8 165 L Mississauga, Ontario / Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 17 Todd Burgess JR F 6-2 175 R Phoenix, Arizona / Fairbanks Ice Dogs 18 Daniel DiGrande FR F 5-11 180 R Macomb, Michigan / Green Bay Gamblers 19 Ture Linden FR F 6-0 190 L Great Falls, Virginia / Lone Star Brahmas 20 Billy Jerry SO F 6-4 190 R River Falls, Wisconsin / Madison Capitals 21 Brady Wiffen SR F 6-3 205 L St. Mary’s, Ontario / Trenton Golden Hawks 22 Donovan Ott SO F 6-1 200 R Lebanon, Pennsylvania / Johnstown Tomahawks 23 Jake Johnson FR D 6-0 185 L Bloomington, Minnesota / Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 24 Will Reilly JR D 6-3 195 R Toronto, Ontario / Nanaimo Clippers 25 Jaren Burke SO F 6-3 215 L Ottawa, Ontario / Ottawa Jr. Senators 26 Jake Marrello JR F 5-8 170 L Slingerlands, New York / P.A.L. Junior Islanders 27 Shane Bear JR D 5-10 185 L Calgary, Alberta / Brooks Bandits 28 Kyle Hallbauer FR D 5-11 190 R Howell, New Jersey / Lone Star Brahmas 29 Patrick Polino JR F 5-9 170 L Buffalo, New York / Lincoln Stars 31 Owen Savory FR G 6-0 185 L Guelph, Ontario / St. Catharines Falcons 35 Chase Perry SR G 6-3 195 L St. Paul, Minnesota / Wenatchee Wild 39 Jakub Lacka FR F 6-0 190 R Bratislava, Slovakia / Central Illinois Flying Aces Captains: Tommy Grant ‘19 (C), Brady Wiffen ‘19 (A), Will Reilly ‘20 (A) Head Coach: Dave Smith (Ohio State ‘92) Assistant Coaches: Dan Jewell (Cortland ‘11) & Chuck Weber (Albany ‘05) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mike Lysyj (Cortland ‘13) Operations Coodinator: Noah Segall (UMass ‘14) Associate Athletic Trainer: Tera Patenaude Equipment Manager: Dana McGuane Strength and Conditioning Coach: Justin Markley BACK AT IT YALE TOPS RENSSELAER Rensselaer gets the second half of its season The Bulldogs got off to a fast start in defeating underway this weekend, when it takes part in the the Engineers, 4-2, on December 7 in New Haven, 2018 Catamount Cup ... The Engineers take on No. Conn. ... Two period first period goals were followed 11 Northeastern on Friday (4pm) and the hosts by a scoreless second, before Patrick Polino pulled from Vermont on Saturday (7:05pm) at Gutterson the visitors to within 2-1 at 7:44 of the third ... Back- Fieldhouse. to-back tallies from Justin Pearson and Evan Smith pushed the Bulldogs advantage to 4-1, before Brady ENGINEERS FALL AT BROWN Ferner netted his first collegiate goal at 18:13 of the The Bears built a 2-0 lead though the first 25 min- stanza ... Owen Savory registered 31 saves on the utes of the contest, before holding off a late push night. from RPI to win 2-1 ... Senior Brady Wiffen netted the lone Engineers tally on the day, while Owen Sa- RPI LEADERS vory turned away 36 of 38 shots ... Rensselaer had Junior Jacob Hayhurst (2 goal, 12 assists) has a a number of chances to pull even in the third period, team-best 14 points through 15 games this season outshooting the Bears, 11-8, in the frame. ... Classmate Will Reilly (2 goals, 5 assists) is sec- rpiathletics.com @rpi_Hockey ond with seven points while junior Patrick Polino (4 goals, 2 assists) and freshman Ottoville Leppanen QUICK FACTS (2 goals, 4 assists) have six points apiece. Junior Location Troy, NY 12180-3590 Todd Burgess (2 goals, 3 assists) is one of three Founded 1824 players with five points. Undergraduate Enrollment 5,400 President Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Assoc. VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy BETWEEN THE PIPES Athletic Dept. Phone 518-276-6685 Sophomore Linden Marshall (3-7-0) has a 3.97 Athletic Dept. Web Address www.rpiathletics.com goals against average and a .889 save percent- Athletic Dept. Twitter Handle @rpiathletics age as the starter 10 games this season ... Fresh- Nickname Engineers man Owen Savory made his collegiate debut in the Colors Cherry & White Home Rink Houston Field House season opener at UMass, stopping 8 of 9 shots in Capacity 4,800 the third period ... He then earned the win in his first Rink Size 200 x 85 collegiate start on Friday at UMass Lowell, saving 26 ... For the season, Savory is 1-4-0, with a 2.55 goals HOCKEY INFORMATION against average and a .926 save percentage in First Year of Hockey 1901-02 (0-1-0) seven appearances (5 starts) ... Senior Chase Perry National Championships 2 (1953-54; 1984-85) Affiliation NCAA Division I made his season debut against Notre Dame on De- League ECAC Hockey cember 1 and has a 1.58 goals against average and 2016-17 Record 6-27-4 a .944 save percentage in 37:59 of ice time. 2016-17 ECAC Hockey/Finish 4-16-2/11th Letterwinners Returning 15 (8 F, 6 D, 2 G) READY TO RUMBLE Letterwinners Lost 11 (6 F, 4 D, 1 G) RPI’s three transfers, who have been practicing with Newcomers 13 (8 F, 4 D, 1 G) the team all fall, are now eligible to play for the Engi- Head Coach neers ..
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