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St. Lawrence Saints (3-6-1 Overall, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey) Goals Yale Brown 1-5-0, 1-5-0 ECAC Hockey 2-4-0, 2-4-0 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 (3-6-1 Overall, 1-1-0 ECAC Hockey) GOALS Yale Brown 1-5-0, 1-5-0 ECAC Hockey 2-4-0, 2-4-0 ECAC Hockey Friday, Nov. 22 // 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 // 7 p.m. Ingalls Rink // New Haven, Conn. Meehan Auditorium // Providence, R.I. Game 115 in the series. Game 91 in the series. St. Lawrence leads series 62-41-11 St. Lawrence leads series 47-30-13 ZACH RISTEAU (5) KEENAN SUTHERS (5) KADEN PICKERING (3) Live Stats: yalebulldogs.com Live Stats: brownbears.com ASSISTS Video: ESPN+ ($) Video: ESPN+ ($) Radio: WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM Radio: WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM QUICK HITS • The Saints are coming off a pair of conference losses at home, falling to Colgate (1-4) and then No. 3/4 Cornell (1-6) in Canton last weekend. ZACH RISTEAU (9) BO HANSON (4) DAVID JANKOWSKI (4) • Zach Risteau had a six-game points streak snapped last weekend, as he POINTS was held off the scoresheet in both games. All of his team-leading 14 points have come on the road so far this season. • Keenan Suthers moved into a tie with Risteau with a team-high five goals so far this season with his power play tally against Cornell on Saturday. He is now also tied with rookie Aleksi Peltonen for PPGs this season with two. ZACH RISTEAU (14) KEENAN SUTHERS (7) • Friday’s loss to Colgate was the first for the Saints when scoring first this POWER PLAY GOALS season, as they were previously 2-0. Ted McGeen scored his second goal of the season against the Raiders to give the Saints a 1-0 lead. • St. Lawrence is winless at home to start the season at 0-4 in the Roos House Ice Arena at SUNY Canton. • It was announced this week that the Saints will play their next six sched- uled home games at SUNY Canton while renovations continue at Appleton ALEKSI PELTONEN (2) KEENAN SUTHERS (2) Arena. Brown will be the first men’s opponent to play in Appleton Arena GAME-WINNING GOALS after the renovations, as the Saints’ first game in Appleton this season is now expected to be January 31, when they host the Bears in ECAC Hockey action. • St. Lawrence is also still looking for it’s first win on a Friday, as the team’s last win in the first game of the weekend came back on Friday, February 1, 2019. ZACH RISTEAU (3) 2019-20 Captains ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location ............................................ Canton, N.Y. 13617 Men’s Hockey Coach .............................. Brent Brekke Founded ......................................................................1856 ................................................... (Western Michigan ’94) Enrollment ................................................................ 2,528 Career Record ...........................................................3-8-1 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 Ryan Garvey Carson Gicewicz Affiliation ...................................................NCAA DI/DIII Volunteer Goalie Coach ............. Carmine Guerriero Conference ..............................................ECAC Hockey Athletic Trainer .......................................... Matt Salmen Rink (Capacity) ................. Appleton Arena (3,200) Equipment Manager ..................................Bill Bascom 2019-20 Record .............3-8-1, 1-3-0 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 YALE 2019-20 • Yale comes into the weekend CAREER SCORING VS. YALE looking to snap a five-game slide, GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SCHEDULE & RESULTS as the Bulldogs have not won ALEX GILMOUR 4 1 5 3-8-1, 1-3-0 ECAC HOCKEY since their season opener against BO HANSON - 3 3 OCTOBER TED MCGEEN - 2 2 Brown on November 1. 11 @ MERCYHURST ..................L, 2-3 (OT) ACH ISTEAU • They’ve scored just one goal in Z R - 2 2 12 @ MERCYHURST ...........................W, 3-2 three of their first six games. CARSON GICEWICZ 1 1 2 18 PROVIDENCE# ........................L, 0-6 • Jack St. Ivany leads the Bulldogs MIChaEL LAIDLEY 1 - 1 19 VERMONT# ...............................L, 0-2 with four points on four assists, RYAN GARVEY - 1 1 25 @ HOLY CROSS ...................T, 2-2 (OT) while Curtis Hall leads the team JAKE STEVENS - 1 1 26 @ BENTLEY ................................. W, 3-0 with three goals, including the KEENAN SUthERS - 1 1 game winner against Brown NOVEMBER earlier this month. 1 @ CLARKSON ..................... L, 3-4 (OT) 2 @ CLARKSON ......................L, 2-3 (OT) • Corbin Kaczperski has started all six games in goal for Yale and enters 8 @ RPI* ......................................... L, 2-6 the weekend with a 4.19 goals against average and .849 save percentage. 9 @ UNION* ......................... W, 3-2 (OT) Nicholas MacNab has made two appearances and has a 4.26 and .778 in 15 COLGATE*#................................L, 1-4 just over 28 minutes of action. 16 CORNELL*# ............................... L, 1-6 • The Bulldogs also enter the weekend with the lowest penalty kill per- 22 @ YALE* .........................................7 P.M. centage in the nation at 52.6 percent. 23 @ BROWN* ......................................7 P.M. Last 10 vs. Yale Last 10 vs. Brown 29 MAINE# ................................. 7:30 P.M. 30 ...................................7 P.M. Date Result Site Date Result Site MAINE# 2014-15 W, 4-0 A 2014-15 W, 5-2 A DECEMBER 2014-15 W, 3-2 (OT) H 2014-15 W, 5-2 H 7 @ CLARKSON* .................................7 P.M. 2015-16 L, 2-3 H 2015-16 W, 6-2 H 28 CONNECTICUT^ ............................... 4 P.M. 2015-16 L, 3-4 A 2015-16 T, 2-2 (OT) A 29 COLORADO COLLEGE^.................... 4 P.M. 2016-17 W, 5-2 H 2016-17 W, 7-2 H 2016-17 T, 2-2 (OT) A 2016-17 W, 2-1 A JANUARY 2017-18 L, 1-6 A 2017-18 L, 1-3 A 3 UNION*# ......................................7 P.M. 2017-18 W, 1-0 H 2017-18 W, 3-2 H 4 RPI*# ..............................................7 P.M. 2018-19 L, 3-5 H 2018-19 T, 2-2 (OT) H 10 QUINNIPIAC*# ...........................7 P.M. 2018-19 L, 1-3 A 11 PRINCETON*# ...........................7 P.M. 2018-19 L, 2-3 A 17 @ HARVARD* ...................................7 P.M. AGAINST THE BULLDOGS IN 18 @ DARTMOUTH* ..............................7 P.M. 2018-19 CAREER SCORING VS. BROWN 31 BROWN* .......................................7 P.M. • Yale swept St. Lawrence in the GOALS ASSISTS POINTS FEBRUARY regular season series in 2018-19 ALEX GILMOUR 2 1 3 1 YALE* .............................................7 P.M. with a 5-3 win in Appleton and a ARSON ICEWICZ C G 2 - 2 8 CLARKSON* ......................... 7:30 P.M. 3-2 win at home in The Whale. BO HANSON 1 1 2 14 @ PRINCETON* ................................7 P.M. • In the game at Yale, Daniel DAVID JANKOWSKI - 2 2 15 @ QUINNipiac*................................7 P.M. Mannella tied a program record ANDREW MCINTYRE 1 - 1 21 DARTMOUTH* ............................7 P.M. for saves in a period with 23 in the ZACH RISTEAU - 1 1 22 HARVARD* ..................................7 P.M. second. CARSON DIMOFF - 1 1 28 @ CORNELL* ...................................7 P.M. • Due to injuries and illness, the CALLUM CUSINatO - 1 1 29 @ COLGATE* ...................................7 P.M. Saints were only able to dress 10 CAMERON WHITE - 1 1 forwards and four defensemen for MARCH the game at Yale in January. 6-8 ECAC HOCKEY FIRST ROUND+ .....TBD 13-15 ECAC HOCKEY QUARTERFINALS+ .TBD ABOUT BROWN 20 ECAC HOCKEY SEMIFINAL% ..........TBD • Brown enters Friday’s game versus Clarkson off a pair of 4-1 losses to 21 ECAC HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP% ...TBD Harvard and Dartmouth at home last weekend. HOME GAMES IN BOLD, CAPS • Justin Jallen leads the Bears with seven points on six goals and one * ECAC HOCKEY GAME assist, while Zach Giuttari has a team-high five assists. # PLAYED AT SUNY CANTON • Jallen is tied with Cornell’s Morgan Barron for first in the nation in goals ^ LEDYARD CLASSIC AT DARTMOUTH per game at 1.00 + AT HIGHER SEED • Brown also brings the second-best power play in the country into this % PLAYED IN LAKE Placid, N.Y. weekend’s games at 35.3 percent (6-for-17). ALL TIMES EASTERN. • Senior Gavin Nieto has started four of the Bears’ six games in goal so far this season and has a 2.80 goals against average and .906 save per- centage with a 1-3-0 record. Luke Kania has a 2.50 and .932 with a 1-1-0 record through two starts. AGAINST THE BEARS IN 2018-19 • The Saints went 0-1-1 against the Bears last season, with a 2-2 tie at home in Appleton Arena and a 3-1 loss at Meehan Auditorium in January. GILMOUR VS. THE BULLDOGS USCHO.COM POLL • Alex Gilmour enters Friday’s game against Yale with a NOVEMBER 18, 2019 four-game goals streak against the Bulldogs. RecORD POINTS LAST POll • He also has one game winner against Yale in a 1-0 shutout 1. MINNESOTA STATE (36) 8-1-1 983 1 2. CORNell (13) 6-0-0 948 3 win during the 2017-18 season; the Saints’ last win against the 3. NOTRE Dame 8-1-1 830 4 Bulldogs. 4. DENVER 8-2-2 820 2 5. NORTH DAKOTA (1) 8-1-2 809 9 6. PENN STATE 9-2-0 787 8 OT NOTES 7. 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