RPI Doubles Up St. Lawrence
TROY, N.Y. -- Freshman Tyler Helfrich had a pair of goals to
lead the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's hockey team
to a 4-2 win over St. Lawrence University in an ECAC Hockey contest
at the Houston Field House.
Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George Spruce Kings) gave the
Engineers a 1-0 lead at 7:38 of the first period and sophomore
defenseman Erik Burgdoerfer (East Setauket, NY/New York Apple Core)
doubled it just 20 seconds later. On Helfrich's goal, his seventh
of the season, the forward collected his own rebound from just
outside the crease and stuffed the puck into the net. Burdgoerfer,
who assisted on Helfrich's goal, made it 2-0 at 7:58 on a slap shot
from the right point. Andrei Uryadov (St. Petersburgh, Russia/South
Kent School) and Matt Angers-Goulet (St. Augustin, PQ/Notre Dame
Hounds) were credited with the assists.
St. Lawrence needed just 48 seconds to pull back to within one
goal. With an extra attacker on the ice for a delayed RPI penalty,
Jordan Hack (Stony Mountain, MN) sent the puck to the goal mouth,
where freshman Bobby Torney (Shelburne, VT) scored on his own
rebound. The goal, the first of Torney's career, was scored at 8:46
of the first period.
Helfrich put the Engineers back ahead by two goals at 13:06 of the
second period when he again jammed a puck into the goal from close
range. Linemates Scott Halpern (Boca Raton, FL/Bay State Breakers)
and Chase Polacek (Edina, MN/Academy of Holy Angels), who dug the
puck off the back boards, tallied the assists.
St. Lawrence defenseman Matt Generous (Cheshire, CT) scored from
the slot off a centering pass from the left side boards by Casey
Parenteau (White Bear Lake, MN) at 5:40 of the third period to make
it a one goal deficit for the visitors. Angers-Goulet sealed the
win when he outraced a St. Lawrence defender for the puck and
scored an unassisted, empty net goal with 1:06 left in the third
period.
RPI's Mathias Lange (Klagenfurt, Austria/New York Apple Core)
finished with 26 saves to pick up the win while SLU's John Hallas
(Largo, FL) stopped 22 shots in defeat.
Rensselaer, which improves to 10-19-4 overall and 5-11-3 in ECAC
Hockey, returns to the ice on Saturday night when Clarkson
University visits the Field House. St. Lawrence, which drops to
10-17-4 and 5-12-2, travels to Schenectady to face Union on
Saturday night. Both games begin at 7pm.












