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VERSUS 11.15 Fri SCHEDULE THE MATCH UPS 11.1 Fri. No. 19 Harvard*^ 1 L, 7-3 DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN 11.2 Sat. New Hampshire L, 5-4 OT Overall | 12-11-4 Home | 8-3-2 11.8 Fri. No. 15 QUINNIPIAC*1 T, 2-2 OT League | 9-9-2 Road | 4-8-2 11.9 Sat. RV PRINCETON*^ 1 W, 3-1 NR (USCHO) | NR (USA) Neutral | 0-0-0 VERSUS 11.15 Fri. Yale*^ 1 W, 4-3 11.16 Sat. RV Brown*^ 1 W, 4-1 12.6 Fri. COLGATE* 1 L, 5-1 Hanover, N.H. | Thompson Arena Hanover, N.H. | Thompson Arena 12.7 Sat. No. 2 CORNELL*1 W, 2-1 UNION DUTCHEMEN RPI ENGINEERS 12.12 Thu. BENTLEY1 NESN+ T, 2-2 OT 2.28.20 | GAME 28 2.29.20 | GAME 29 12.14 Sat. No. 12 Northeastern NESN L, 6-4 Overall | 7-21-4 Overall | 15-15-2 12.28 Sat. COLORADO COLLEGE#1 W, 5-2 ECAC | 5-13-2 ECAC | 11-8-1 12.29 Sun. UCONN#1 W, 4-3 NR (USCHO) | NR (USA) NR (USCHO) | NR (USA) 1.3 Fri. Princeton*^ 1 W, 4-3 OT All-Time Series | 26-32-7 All-Time Series | 42-47-6 1.4 Sat. RV Quinnipiac* 1 L, 5-1 BROADCAST INFORMATION 1.10 Fri. Vermont T, 2-2 OT Video Stream | ESPN+ Radio | DartmouthSports.com 1.11 Sat. RV BOSTON UNIVERSITY1 W, 5-4 Live Stats | CollegeHockeyStats.net Play-by-Play | Rob Kennedy 1.17 Fri. No. 7 CLARKSON*1 W, 3-2 1.18 Sat. ST.LAWRENCE* 1 W, 3-1 GAME NOTES 1.24 Fri. No. 1 Cornell*^ 1 L, 3-2 THIS WEEKEND 1.25 Sat. Colgate*1 T, 3-3 OT • The Dartmouth men’s hockey team hosts Union 1.31 Fri. Rensselaer*1 L, 7-1 and Rensselaer at Thompson Arena in the final STATS 2.1 Sat. Union*1 L, 4-3 weekend of games in the 2019-20 regular season. 2.7 Fri. No. 17 HARVARD*^ 1 L, 6-2 goals LAST TIME OUT ^ 1 2.96 2.14 Fri. BROWN* W, 5-2 • Dartmouth split a weekend trip to the North 2.15 Sat. YALE*^ 1 L, 4-3 defense Country, defeating St. Lawrence, 5-2, before falling 3.33 2.21 Fri. St.Lawrence*^1 W, 5-2 at No. 5 Clarkson, 4-0. ^1 power play 2.22 Sat. No. 5 Clarkson* L, 4-0 • The trip began with a come-from-behind win at 20.0 (18-90) 2.28 Fri. UNION*^1 7 PM the newly refurbished Appleton Arena. After the 2.29 Sat. RENSSELAER*^ 1 7 PM Saints took a 2-1 lead in the middle of the second penalty kill 81.1 (86-106-97) 3.6-8 F-Sun. ECAC 1st Round HANOVER 7/7/5 PM period, the Big Green answered back with two quick strikes to take the lead and then another pims 3.13-15 F-Sun. ECAC Quarterfinal1 TBA two in the third to earn the win. 9.81 (116-265) 3.20 Fri. ECAC Semifinal1 TBA • Saturday was a different story as the Golden 1 3.21 Sat. ECAC Championship TBA Knights shut down the Dartmouth scoring and LEADERS * - ECAC Hockey Game ^ - Ivy League Game # - Ledyard Classic recorded a 4-0 shutout in their final home game of 1 - Online Stream via ESPN+ goals HOME Games in Caps the regular season. O'Connor (17) ECAC Hockey Semifinals/Final held at Olympic Center at Lake Placid assists THE CLASS OF 2020 • Dartmouth will honor the nine-member senior Palocsik/Baker (16) class following the conclusion of Saturday’s points contest with the Engineers. O'Connor (28) • Ben DiMaio, Daniel Warpecha, Shane Sellar, Cam pim FOLLOW THE TEAM ON SOCIAL MEDIA Strong, Clay Han, Ryan Blankemeier, Will Graber, O'Connor (36) Twitter | Instagram Facebook Dean Shatzer and Adrian Clark are the nine players wins @Dartmouth_MIH DartmouthMIH who make up the Class of 2020 for the Big Green Clark (12) QUICK FACTS GAME NOTES Location Hanover, N.H. and will be in their final regular season home game. Founded 1769 Enrollment 4,200 LOCKED IN Nickname Big Green • This weekend will be the final regular season home games of their careers, but Colors Dartmouth Green and White it will not be the final team they play at home as Dartmouth is assured of hosting Affiliation NCAA Division I a home playoff series in the first round of the ECAC Hockey Championship the Conferences ECAC Hockey | The Ivy League following weekend. Season 113th since 1905-06 • Dartmouth can finish as high as fifth and as low as eighth in the ECAC Hockey All-Time Program standings, four spots that all guarantee playing at home in the postseason’s 1,114-1,193-135 (entering ’19-20) Record opening round. • The opponent is still to be determined but will be announced Saturday night President Philip Hanlon ’77 following the conclusion of all league games. Athletics Director Harry Sheehy • Game times will be 7 p.m. for Friday and Saturday, while, if necessary, a Game 3 on Sunday would be at 5 p.m. Head Coach Bob Gaudet | Dartmouth ’81 Best Time to Reach Contact Salvas Gaudet THIS WEEK’S OPPONENTS… Assoc. Head Coach Dave Lassonde | Providence ’85 • Union is 5-13-2 in league games and 7-21-4 overall. Its 12 ECAC points have the Assistant Coach John Rose | NEC ’03 Dutchmen locked into a road series in the first round as either the ninth or 10th Volunteer Coach Ben Lovejoy | Dartmouth ’06 seed. Director of Operations Brian Corcoran • Anthony Rinaldi leads the team with seven goals and 23 points. Athletic Trainer Mike Derosier • Although, it didn’t seem like it the night the Big Green were in Schenectady, the Equipment Manager Matt Fracassi Dutchmen have struggled to score goals this season as their 1.81 goals per game Strength & James Baker Conditioning ranks 11th in ECAC and 56th of 60 teams in Division I. Union is surrendering 3.03 goals per game as well. Captain Brendan Demler ’21 • RPI and Dartmouth are in a battle for playoff positioning, coming into the Alternate Captain Cam Strong ’20 weekend separated by three points. • The Engineers are 11-8-1 in league games and 15-15-2 overall. They can lock up at 2018-19 Overall 13-17-4 Record least fifth place with a single point, while two wins can give Rensselaer a bye into 2018-19 ECAC Record the quarterfinals. That would mean they would have to earn a weekend sweep of 10-9-3 | 5th | Finish Harvard and Dartmouth, no small feat considering how well both of those teams 2018-19 Ivy Record | 5-5-0 | 3rd play at home. Finish • RPI is winning by committee as 12 players have double-digit point totals this ECAC Tournament Lost in Quarters at Harvard | 2-0 Finish season with Chase Zieky (7-15-22) leading the way. • Todd Burgess has nine goals in his last eight games. He became the first RPI Letterwinners 22 (13F, 7D, 2G) player to score four goals in a game in 20 years on Saturday with a quartet of tallies Returning against Princeton, earning him ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honors. Letterwinners Lost 5 (2F, 2D, 1G) • The Engineers’ biggest reason for success has been sophomore netminder Owen Newcomers 7 (5F, 1D, 1G) Savory and his remarkable second-half run. Since returning from winter break, Arena (Capacity) Thompson Arena (4,500) Savory has been the best goalie in the league with a 1.27 goals against and a Year Opened 1975-76 (44th Season) remarkable .959 save percentage with four shutouts and an 8-2-1 record. He was Arena Dimension 200’x85’ recently named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week for a 4-0 shutout of Quinnipiac and a 7-1 win versus Princeton. • Union Leaders: Communications Contact Pat Salvas o Points | Anthony Rinaldi (23) Mailing Address Dartmouth College o Goals | Anthony Rinaldi (7) 6083 Alumni Gymnasium o Assists | Anthony Rinaldi (16) Hanover, NH, 03755-3512 o Goaltending | Frank Marotte: 22-6-2, 1.66, .941 Phone (603) 646-9340 (Salvas) (603) 646-2468 • RPI Leaders: (Main Office Line) o Points | Chase Zieky (22) Game Day Staff Julie Toland & Kate Salesin o Goals | Todd Burgess (13) o Assists | Chase Zieky (15) Website www.DartmouthSports.com o Goaltending | Owen Savory: 11-9-2, 2.20, .926 Facebook /DartmouthMIH Twitter @Dartmouth_MIH AGAINST THESE TEAMS Instagram @Dartmouth_MIH Ticket Manager Sarah Swanson • This season, Dartmouth went to the Albany area and was dealt a pair of losses to Ticket Office Phone (603) 646-2466 these two teams. • The Big Green’s losing streak against Union pushed to nine with a 4-3 loss on Feb. 1. The Dutchmen took a 4-1 lead into the third period after Sean Harrison 2 DARTMOUTH HOCKEY | ’19-20 GAME NOTES VS. ENGINEERS scored with 0.1 second remaining in the middle frame, a goal that proved to be the DATE SITE RESULT winner after Quin Foreman scored twice in the third period to make the final score 1/14/17 Troy W, 4-2 a one-goal game. 2/10/17 Hanover W, 2-1 • The previous night was not as exciting as Foreman’s goal in the final second of 1/6/18 Hanover W, 6-5 OT the first period proved to be the only highlight in the contest as the Engineers 2/9/18 Troy W, 7-3 snapped an eight-game winless stretch (0-7-1) against Dartmouth with a 7-1 victory.
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