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Rensselaer Hockey January 6 2017-18 Engineers Game Notes @Dartmouth @RPI Hockey January 5 @Harvard Rensselaer Hockey January 6 2017-18 Engineers Game Notes @Dartmouth @RPI_Hockey Perry Laskaris, Athletics Communications specialist | [email protected] | office: 518-276-4187 | cell: 651-308-1065 2017-18 SCHEDULE OVERALL 3-13-3 H 2-8-0 | A 1-2-3 | N 0-2-0 | C 2-5-1 – 5 PTS SEPTEMBER all times eastern Saturday 30 SAINT MARY’S (EX.) 2-1 L OCTOBER 1-3-2 C 0-2-0 – 0 PTS Friday 13 at Ohio State 1-1 T at Harvard at Dartmouth Saturday 14 at Ohio State 1-1 T (5-6-1; 4-3-0 ECACH) (4-8-2; 2-4-1 HE) Friday 20 at Niagara 4-3 OTL January 5 January 6 Saturday 21 at RIT 8-3 W Cambridge, Mass. Hanover, N.H. Friday 27 at Union* 4-3 L Saturday 28 UNION*@! 4-2 L Bright Hockey Center Thompson Arena NOVEMBER 1-6-1 C 1-2-1 – 3 PTS 7pm 7pm Friday 3 at No. 13 Clarkson* 6-0 L Saturday 4 at St. Lawrence* 4-4 T Friday 10 No. 16 QUINNIPIAC* 5-3 W HOW TO FOLLOW (Friday) Saturday 11 PRINCETON* 6-2 L Live Stats www.gocrimson.com/sports/mice/index Friday 17 No. 4 NOTRE DAME 4-1 L RPI Radio 91.5 FM, WRPI Saturday 18 No. 4 NOTRE DAME 1-0 OTL Online Stream www.wrpi.org/listen Friday 24 vs. No. 5 Clarkson# 2-0 L Play-by-play Perry Laskaris ‘07 Saturday 25 vs. Maine# 4-2 L TV NESN DECEMBER 1-4-0 C 1-1-0 – 2 PTS Friday 1 YALE* 2-1 W Online Video www.ivyleaguenetwork.com Saturday 2 BROWN* 5-4 OTL Twitter @RPIAthletics Wednesday 6 No. 13 NEW HAMPSHIRE 6-3 L @RPI_Hockey Friday 29 MAINE 3-2 L Instagram @RPI_MHockey Saturday 30 MAINE 5-2 L JANUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS HOW TO FOLLOW (Saturday) Friday 5 at Harvard* 7pm Live Stats www.dartmouthsports.com Saturday 6 at Dartmouth* 7pm RPI Radio 91.5 FM, WRPI Tuesday 9 HARVARD* 7pm Online Stream www.wrpi.org/listen Friday 12 ST. LAWRENCE* 7pm Play-by-play Perry Laskaris ‘07 Saturday 13 CLARKSON* 7pm Online Video www.ivyleaguenetwork.com Friday 19 at Brown* 7pm Saturday 20 at Yale* 7pm Twitter @RPIAthletics Saturday 27 vs. Union^ 6pm @RPI_Hockey FEBRUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Instagram @RPI_MHockey Friday 2 at Colgate* 7pm Saturday 3 at Cornell* 7pm ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS (as of 1/4) Friday 9 DARTMOUTH* 7pm TEAM ECACH PTS GF GA OVR GF GA Friday 16 at Princeton* 7pm #3 Clarkson 8-0-0 16 34 11 16-3-1 67 27 Saturday 17 at Quinnipiac* 7pm Union 6-2-0 12 27 19 10-10-1 63 58 Friday 23 CORNELL* 7pm #5 Cornell 5-1-0 10 19 12 11-2-0 47 24 Saturday 24 COLGATE*%$ 7pm #17 Colgate 4-1-1 9 14 10 8-6-4 44 41 Harvard 4-3-0 8 24 14 5-6-1 37 30 Home games in CAPS @ – Blackout Brown 4-6-0 8 24 31 5-8-1 31 43 ! – Family Weekend Yale 4-6-0 8 29 29 6-8-0 35 41 # – Friendship Four (Belfast, Northern Ireland) Princeton 3-5-1 7 31 31 6-7-3 54 48 ^ – Mayor’s Cup (Albany, New York) Quinnipiac 3-5-1 7 22 23 7-10-2 51 55 % – Senior Night Dartmouth 2-4-1 5 11 24 4-8-2 26 44 $ – Big Red Freakout! Rensselaer 2-5-1 5 22 33 3-13-3 45 67 * – ECAC Hockey Game St. Lawrence 0-7-1 1 12 32 3-14-1 35 67 rpiathletics.com @rpi_Hockey 2017-18 ENGINEERS # NAME YEAR POS HT WT S/C HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 1 Linden Marshall Fr. G 6-3 195 L Victoria, BC / Trail Smoke Eaters 2 Mat Harris Fr. D 6-1 195 L Sudbury, Mass / Boston Jr. Bruins 3 TJ Samec So. D 6-3 210 L St. Paul, MN / Brookings Blizzard 4 Tommy Grant Jr. D 6-3 210 R Sparta, NJ / Bay State Breakers 5 Charlie Manley So. D 5-11 190 L Orchard Park, NY / Estevan Bruins 9 Meirs Moore Jr. D 5-9 185 L Duluth, MN / Victoria Grizzlies 11 Evan Tironese So. F 5-10 170 L Qualicum Beach, BC / Alberni Valley Bulldogs 12 Viktor Liljegren Sr. F 6-3 210 L Stockholm, Sweden / Fairbanks Ice Dogs 13 Jared Wilson Sr. D 6-3 200 L Calgary, AB / Vernon Vipers 16 Jacob Hayhurst So. F 5-9 175 L Missassauga, ON / Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 17 Todd Burgess So. F 6-2 175 R Phoenix, AZ / Fairbanks Ice Dogs 18 Max Reisinger So. F 6-0 200 L Walding, Austria / Minot Minotauros 19 Mike Prapavessis Sr. D 6-2 190 L Oakville, ON / Toronto Patriots 20 Billy Jerry Fr. F 6-4 190 R River Falls, WI / Madison Capitals 21 Brady Wiffen Jr. F 6-3 200 L St. Mary’s, ON / Trenton Golden Hawks 23 Jon Richards Fr. F 6-2 165 R Callaway, MN / Austin Bruins 24 Will Reilly So. D 6-3 195 R Toronto, ON / Nanaimo Clippers 25 Jaren Burke Fr. F 6-3 215 L Ottawa, ON / Ottawa Jr. Senators 26 Jake Marrello So. F 5-8 170 L Slingerlands, NY / P.A.L. Junior Islanders 27 Owen Stout Fr. F 5-10 175 L West Vancouver, BC / Coquitlam Express 28 Jesper Öhrvall Jr. F 5-9 165 L Halmstad, Sweden / Fairbanks Ice Dogs 29 Patrick Polino So. F 5-9 170 R Buffalo, NY / Lincoln Stars 32 Kyle St. Denis So. G 6-2 180 L Katonah, NY / Syracuse Stars 35 Chase Perry Jr. G 6-3 195 L Andover, MN / Wenatchee Wild 38 Emil Öhrvall Fr. F 5-10 169 L Halmstad, Sweden / Waterloo Black Hawks Captains: Jared Wilson ‘18, Viktor Liljegren ‘18 & Mike Prapavessis ‘18 Head Coach: Dave Smith (Ohio State ‘92) Assistant Coaches: Nolan Graham (Rensselaer ‘03) & Dan Jewell (Cortland ‘11) Operations Coodinator: Noah Segall (UMass ‘14) Asocciate Athletic Trainer: Tera Patenaude Equipment Manager: Dana McGuane Strength and Conditioning Coach: Justin Markley BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN RPI LEADERS The Engineers begin a stretch of 14 ECAC Hockey Sophomore Jacob Hayhurst leads the Engineers out of 15 to close out the regular season, with the with 13 points on seven goals and six assists lone exception begin the Annual Mayor’s Cup at through 19 games ... Junior Evan Tironese (6 goals, the Times Union Center on January 27 ... RPI visits 5 assists) has 11 points, while sophomore Todd Harvard and Dartmouth this weekend, getting its Burgess (1 goal, 9 assists) is third with 10. first look at the Crimson and Big Green this season ... Puck drop is scheduled for 7pm on both nights. ENGINEERS GOALTENDING Freshman netminder Linden Marshall is 2-7-1 MAINE EARNS WEEKEND SWEEP with a 3.12 goals against average and a .906 save RPI dropped a pair of non-league contests to the percentage in 11 games (10 starts) ... Junior Chase Black Bears last weekend, falling by scores of 3-2 Perry has started nine games for the Engineers this and 5-2 ... Nolan Vesey scored two first period goals season, going 1-6-2 with a 3.58 goals against aver- in the opener to lead the visitors to a one-goal vic- age and a .897 save percentage. tory, while Billy Jerry and Evan Tironese tallies for the Engineers ... In game two, Chase Pearson and ALL-TIME VS. HARVARD Brady Keeper each collected a goal and an assist, The Crimson own a 54-38-7 lead in the all-time while Will Reilly netted one goal and added an as- series, which dates back to December 27, 1951 – a sist for Rensselaer. 6-2 Engineers victory at the Houston Field House ... rpiathletics.com @rpi_Hockey RPI won three of the first four meetings ... Harvard is 39-31-5 in ECAC Hockey play against the Engineers. QUICK FACTS Location Troy, NY 12180-3590 RECENTLY Founded 1824 Harvard has a 7-2-1 record over the last 10 meet- Undergraduate Enrollment 5,400 President Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson ings, including a 5-1-0 mark in Cambridge ... The Assoc. VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy Crimson also won a 4-0 decision in South Bend, Athletic Dept. Phone 518-276-6685 Indiana on November 28, 2015 ... RPI’s last victory Athletic Dept. Web Address www.rpiathletics.com at Bright Hockey Center came on February 12, 2016 Athletic Dept. Twitter Handle @rpiathletics – a 2-1 win behind 49 saves from Jason Kasdorf. Nickname Engineers Colors Cherry & White Home Rink Houston Field House SCOUTING HARVARD Capacity 4,800 The Crimson are 3-1-1 over their last five games Rink Size 200 x 85 and are led offensively by junior Ryan Donato (12 goals, 8 assists) with 20 points ... His 1.67 points HOCKEY INFORMATION per game are tops in the nation ... Classmate Lewis First Year of Hockey 1901-02 (0-1-0) Zerter-Gossage (4 goals, 8 assists) has 12 points, National Championships 2 (1953-54; 1984-85) Affiliation NCAA Division I while freshman Reilly Walsh (3 goals, 6 assists) and League ECAC Hockey sophomore Adam Fox (9 assists) have nine points 2016-17 Record 8-28-1 apiece. 2016-17 ECAC Hockey/Finish 6-16-0/11th Letterwinners Returning 16 (8 F, 7 D, 1 G) CRIMSON IN GOAL Letterwinners Lost 10 (6 F, 3 D, 1 G) Senior Merrick Madsen (3-5-1) has a 2.33 goals Newcomers 11 (8 F, 1 D, 2 G) against average and a .913 save percentage in nine Head Coach starts, including two shutouts ..
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