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RENSSELAER HOCKEY OCT 20 | 7PM 2018-19 ENGINEERS GAME NOTES @RPI Hockey UCONN RENSSELAER HOCKEY OCT 20 | 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 0-2-0 UP NEXT H 0-1-0 | A 0-1-0 | N 0-0-0 | C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS OCTOBER 0-2-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 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 Connecticut No. 20 Union Saturday 20 CONNECTICUT 7pm Friday 26 UNION*@ 7pm (1-1-0) (2-0-1) Saturday 27 at Union* 7pm October 20 October 26 NOVEMBER 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Troy, N.Y. Troy, N.Y. Friday 2 CLARKSON* 7pm Saturday 3 ST. LAWRENCE*# 7pm Houston Field House Houston Field House Friday 9 at Quinnipiac* 7pm 7pm 7pm Saturday 10 at Princeton* 7pm Friday 23 at UMass Lowell 7pm Sunday 25 UMASS LOWELL 4pm Friday 30 at Notre Dame 7pm DECEMBER 1-4-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS HOW TO FOLLOW Saturday 1 at Notre Dame 7pm Live Stats rpiathletics.com/sidearmstats/mhockey/ Friday 7 at Yale* 7pm RPI Radio 91.5 FM, WRPI Saturday 8 at Brown* 7pm Online Stream www.wrpi.org/listen Friday 28 vs. Northeastern! 4pm Saturday 29 at Vermont! 7:05pm Play-by-play Joe Pisacano ‘20 JANUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Commentary Hailey Miller ‘21 Friday 4 at Harvard* 7:30pm Video RPI TV Saturday 5 ARMY 7pm Online Stream www.rpitv.org Friday 11 at St. Lawrence* 7pm Twitter @RPIAthletics Saturday 12 at Clarkson* 7pm Wednesday 16 vs. Connecticut 7pm @RPI_Hockey Saturday 19 vs. Union^ 6pm Instagram @RPIAthletics Friday 25 BROWN* 7pm @RPI_MHockey Saturday 26 YALE*$ 7pm Snapchat RPI_Hockey FEBRUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS Facebook www.facebook.com/RPIAthletics Friday 1 COLGATE* 7pm Saturday 2 CORNELL* 7pm YouTube www.youtube.com/RPIAthletics 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 10/18) Saturday 2 DARTMOUTH*% 7pm TEAM ECACH PTS GF GA OVR GF GA Brown 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 Home games in CAPS Clarkson 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-2-0 4 9 @ – Blackout # – Military Appreciation Colgate 0-0-0 0 0 0 2-0-0 4 2 ! – Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vermont) #8 Cornell 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 ^ – Mayor’s Cup (Albany, New York) Dartmouth 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 % – Senior Night Harvard 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 $ – Big Red Freakout! #14 Princeton 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 * – ECAC Hockey Game Quinnipiac 0-0-0 0 0 0 1-0-0 3 2 & – ECAC Hockey Tournament Game Rensselaer 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-2-0 2 9 St. Lawrence 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-2-0 2 7 #20 Union 0-0-0 0 0 0 2-0-1 12 8 Yale 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 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 Missassauga, 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) Asocciate Athletic Trainer: Tera Patenaude Equipment Manager: Dana McGuane Strength and Conditioning Coach: Justin Markley HOME FOR ONE RPI LEADERS Rensselaer continues its three-game homestand Freshman Jakub Lacka (2 goals) and junior Jacob on Saturday against UConn – its only game of the Hayhurst (2 assists) are tied for the team lead with weekend ... The Engineers and Huskies faceoff at two points apiece ... Junior Will Reilly (assist) and 7pm at the Houston Field House. freshman Kyle Hallbauer (assist) each have a point from the blueline. ENGINEERS DROP A PAIR UMass swept RPI in a two-game series last week- BETWEEN THE PIPES end, winning 6-1 in Amherst on Friday, before taking Sophomore Linden Marshall (0-2-0) has a 4.84 home a 3-1 victory from the Houston Field House goals against average and an .867 save percent- on Saturday night ... Freshman Jakub Lacka scored age as the starter in each of RPI’s first two games ... both of Rensselaer’s goals, while Jacob Hayhurst Freshman Owen Savory made his collegiate debut in had a pair of assists ... Linden Marshall made 23 the season opener at UMass, stopping 8 of 9 shots saves, before being relieved by Owen Savory (8 in the third period ... He has a 3.03 goals against saves) in the third period of the opener ... Marshall average and an .889 save percentage. then turned away 29 on Saturday. rpiathletics.com @rpi_Hockey ALL-TIME VS. UCONN RPI leads the all-time series with the Huskies, 3-0-3, QUICK FACTS dating back the first ever meeting on January 18, Location Troy, NY 12180-3590 1930 – a 6-5 overtime win for the Engineers in Troy Founded 1824 Undergraduate Enrollment 5,400 over then Connecticut Agricultural College ... Rens- President Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson selaer is 3-0-1 at home in the series, 0-0-1 on the Assoc. VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy road and 0-0-1 in neutral site games ... The two Athletic Dept. Phone 518-276-6685 teams tied, 3-3, in Omaha on October 16, 2004. Athletic Dept. Web Address www.rpiathletics.com Athletic Dept. Twitter Handle @rpiathletics Nickname Engineers RECENTLY Colors Cherry & White The Engineers 1-0-1 in the series over the last 10 Home Rink Houston Field House years, with their most recent victory coming on No- Capacity 4,800 vember 26, 2010 – 6-5 at the Houston Field House Rink Size 200 x 85 ... RPI and UConn battled to a 1-1 tie in latest bout, which took place in Hartford. HOCKEY INFORMATION First Year of Hockey 1901-02 (0-1-0) National Championships 2 (1953-54; 1984-85) SCOUTING THE HUSKIES Affiliation NCAA Division I UConn (1-1-0) opened the season by defeating Army League ECAC Hockey West Point, 5-2, before falling at Quinnipiac, 4-2 2016-17 Record 6-27-4 ... The Huskies are led offensively freshman Jonny 2016-17 ECAC Hockey/Finish 4-16-2/11th Evans (1 goal, 2 assists) ... Four others have two Letterwinners Returning 15 (8 F, 6 D, 2 G) points, including juniors Alexander Payusov (1 goal, Letterwinners Lost 11 (6 F, 4 D, 1 G) Newcomers 13 (8 F, 4 D, 1 G) 1 assist) and Benjamin Freeman (1 goal, 1 assist) ... Freshman Ruslan Ishkakov (1 goal, 1 assist) also Head Coach has a pair of points through two collegiate games. Dave Smith (Ohio State ‘92) @RPI_HockeyCoach CONNECTICUT IN NET Overall Record 178-252-63 (14th Season) Adam Huska (1-1-0) has a 2.51 goals against aver- Record at Rensselaer 6-29-4 (Second Season) age and a .918 save percentage through two games Assistant Coaches this season ..
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