St. Lawrence Saints (2-5-1 Overall, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey) Goals at Rensselaer at Union 3-3-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey 2-8-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey Friday, Nov

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St. Lawrence Saints (2-5-1 Overall, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey) Goals at Rensselaer at Union 3-3-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey 2-8-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey Friday, Nov 2019-20 St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Game Notes Beth Spadaccini // Assistant Sports Information Director (Men’s Hockey Contact) // [email protected] // Office: 315-229-5566 • Cell: 315-323-0650 LEADING SCORERS St. Lawrence Saints (2-5-1 Overall, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey) GOALS at Rensselaer at Union 3-3-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey 2-8-0, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey Friday, Nov. 8 // 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 // 7 p.m. Troy, N.Y. // Houston Field House Schenectady, N.Y. // Messa Rink Game 151 in the series. Game 70 in the series. Saints lead series 83-60-7 (29-37-4 at RPI) Saints lead series 38-28-3 (13-15-3 at Union) KEENAN SUTHERS (4) ZACH RISTEAU (3) KADEN PICKERING (3) ASSISTS Live Stats: rpiathletics.com Live Stats: unionathletics.com Video: RPI TV (rpitv.org) Video: ESPN+ // Stretch Internet (Int’l Stream) Radio: WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM Radio: WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM Talent: Greg Lapinski (Play-by-Play) Talent: Greg Lapinski (Play-by-Play) QUICK HITS ZACH RISTEAU (7) • The Saints mounted third period comebacks on both Friday and Saturday BO HANSON, DYLAN WOOLF, DAVID JANKOWSKI, CAMERON BUHL (3) against then-No. 11 Clarkson to force overtime, but ultimately lost both early POINTS in the extra frame to go 0-2-0 last weekend, falling 4-3 on Friday and 3-2 on Saturday. • The last time St. Lawrence had played Clarkson in back-to-back overtime games was in the 2016 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series at Appleton Are- na. The Saints won both and advanced to the conference semifinals in Lake ZACH RISTEAU (10) KEENAN SUTHERS (6) ALEKSI PELTONEN (4) Placid. POWER PLAY GOALS • Keenan Suthers extended his goals streak to three games with the game-tying tally on Friday and the first goal against the Golden Knights on Saturday. • Zach Risteau brings a four-game points streak into this weekend’s series, as he picked up three assists in the two-game set with Clarkson. • Daniel Mannella and Francis Boisvert split starts at Clarkson last weekend, ALEKSI PELTONEN (2) KEENAN SUTHERS (1) KADEN PICKERING (1) with Mannella making 29 saves on Friday before leaving the game due to GAME-WINNING GOALS injury. Emil Zetterquist took the loss in Friday’s overtime despite seeing just under four minutes of action. • Boisvert finished with a career-high 40 stops against the Golden Knights on Saturday. ZACH RISTEAU (2) T AWRENCE NIVERSITY NFORMATION 2019-20 Leadership Group S . L U I *Each wears a “C” this season* Location ............................................ Canton, N.Y. 13617 Men’s Hockey Coach .............................. Brent Brekke Founded ......................................................................1856 ................................................... (Western Michigan ’94) Enrollment ................................................................ 2,528 Career Record ...........................................................2-5-1 President ...........................................Dr. William L. Fox Assistant Coach .................Ben Murphy (Maine ’05) Director of Athletics .............................Bob Durocher Assistant Coach .........Tommy Hill (Ferris State ’12) Colors................................................Scarlet and Brown Dir. of Hockey Operations ..........................Kyle Pettit Affiliation ...................................................NCAA DI/DIII Volunteer Goalie Coach ............. Carmine Guerriero Conference ..............................................ECAC Hockey Athletic Trainer .......................................... Matt Salmen Ryan Garvey Carson Gicewicz Rink (Capacity) ................. Appleton Arena (3,200) Equipment Manager ..................................Bill Bascom 2019-20 Record ...........2-5-1, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey Captain ................................................. Ryan Garvey ’20 2018-19 Record .......... 6-29-2, 3-17-2 ECAC Hockey Captain ......................................... Carson Gicewicz ’20 First Intercollegiate Season ........................... 1925-26 Captain ................................. Michael Laidley ’19, M’20 ECAC Hockey Championships .................................. 6 Captain ....................................................Dylan Woolf ’21 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................16 Michael Laidley Dylan Woolf ABOUT RENSSELAER 2019-20 • RPI has not played since October 25-26, when they split with rival Union in an ECAC Hockey series with each team winning on the road. SCHEDULE & RESULTS • A .500 team, the Engineers also split with UConn in October and post- 2-5-1, 0-0-0 ECAC HOCKEY ed a 7-2 win over Canisius at home on October 19. OCTOBER • Seniors Will Reilly, Patrick Polino and Chase Zieky all enter the weekend 11 @ MERCYHURST ..................L, 2-3 (OT) with a team-best six points (3G, 3A), while Ottoville Leppanen also has 12 @ MERCYHURST ...........................W, 3-2 six points with a team-high five assists. 18 PROVIDENCE# ........................L, 0-6 • Simon Kjellberg was named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for 19 VERMONT# ...............................L, 0-2 RPI, as the defensemen finisheed with four points (2G, 2A) in five games 25 @ HOLY CROSS ...................T, 2-2 (OT) played. 26 @ BENTLEY ................................. W, 3-0 • Sophomore Owen Savory has played four of RPI’s six games in goal thus far and enters the weekend with a 2-2-0 record, 2.52 goals against NOVEMBER average and .917 save percentage. 1 @ CLARKSON ..................... L, 3-4 (OT) 2 @ CLARKSON ......................L, 2-3 (OT) AGAINST THE ENGINEERS IN 2018-19 8 @ RPI* ...........................................7 P.M. • RPI swept the season series in 2018-19 with a 3-2 at the Houston Field 9 @ UNION* .......................................7 P.M. 15 *#.................................7 P.M. House in Troy, and 6-5 win at Appleton Arena in Canton. COLGATE 16 CORNELL*# ................................7 P.M. 22 @ YALE* .........................................7 P.M. THROUGH THE LAST 10 23 @ BROWN* ......................................7 P.M. • St. Lawrence is 5-4-1 in the last 10 games against RPI, but has not won 29 MAINE .................................... 7:30 P.M. since sweeping the 2016-17 season series. 30 MAINE ......................................7 P.M. • Three of the last 10 games went to overtime. RPI went 2-0-1 in those games. DECEMBER 7 @ CLARKSON* .................................7 P.M. SAINTS SCORING VS. RPI 28 CONNECTICUT^ ............................... 4 P.M. • Fourteen current Saints have points against the Engineers, with senior 29 COLORADO COLLEGE^.................... 4 P.M. Carson Gicewicz leading the group with three assists. • Alex Gilmour is the only active player with multiple goals against RPI JANUARY (2). 3 UNION* .........................................7 P.M. • Kaden Pickering, Eddie Pavlini and Zach Risteau each scored their first 4 RPI*.................................................7 P.M. 10 * ..............................7 P.M. collegiate goals against the Engineers during the 2018-19 season. QUINNIPIAC 11 PRINCETON* ..............................7 P.M. 17 @ HARVARD* ...................................7 P.M. ABOUT UNION 18 @ DARTMOUTH* ..............................7 P.M. • After starting the season 0-7, Union earned a conference series split 31 BROWN* .......................................7 P.M. against RPI with a 2-1 win on October 26, and also split a road series at Canisius last weekend to come into Friday’s game against Clarkson 2-8-0. FEBRUARY • Union shut out the Golden Griffins on Friday behind 30 stops from 1 YALE* .............................................7 P.M. Darion Hanson, and then suffered a 4-0 loss on Saturday. 8 CLARKSON* ......................... 7:30 P.M. • Anthony Rinaldi and Sean Harrison enter the weekend tied for the team 14 @ PRINCETON* ................................7 P.M. lead in points with four on two goals and two assists. Zachary Emelifeon- 15 @ QUINNipiac*................................7 P.M. wu has a team-best three goals to date. 21 DARTMOUTH* ............................7 P.M. • Hanson has started all 10 games for the Dutchmen this season an en- 22 HARVARD* ..................................7 P.M. 28 @ CORNELL* ...................................7 P.M. ters the weekend 2-8-0 with a 3.25 goals against average and a .901 save 29 @ COLGATE* ...................................7 P.M. percentage. • Union has yet to win a game this season when trailing after either the MARCH first or second period (0-4//0-5), or when giving up the first goal (0-6.) 6-8 ECAC HOCKEY FIRST ROUND+ .....TBD 13-15 ECAC HOCKEY QUARTERFINALS+ .TBD AGAINST THE DUTCHMEN IN 2018-19 20 ECAC HOCKEY SEMIFINAL% ..........TBD • Union swept the season series in 2018-19 with a 4-1 win at home in 21 ECAC HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP% ...TBD Schenectady, and a 4-3 win in Appleton Arena in January. HOME GAMES IN BOLD, CAPS THROUGH THE LAST 10 * ECAC HOCKEY GAME • St. Lawrence is 3-5-2 in the last 10 games against Union, and has not # PLAYED AT SUNY CANTON won since Alex Gilmour’s goal in the closing seconds of regulation helped ^ LEDYARD CLASSIC AT DARTMOUTH + AT HIGHER SEED the Saints to a 4-3 win in January 2017. % PLAYED IN LAKE Placid, N.Y. • Union has won the last four and outscored the Saints 16-9 during that ALL TIMES EASTERN. stretch. SAINTS SCORING VS. UNION • Twelve current Saints have at least one point against the Dutchmen en- tering the weekend, while five bring two of more into Saturday’s match- up. • Jake Stevens leads the Saints with four career points (1G, 3A) against Union, while Carson Gicewicz
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