
Engineers Beaten In Third Overtime
NEW HAVEN, CT -- Freshman Broc Little scored at 5:40 of the
third overtime to give Yale University a 3-2 win over Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in the first game of the best-of-three
ECAC Hockey first round series at Ingalls Rink. Little's goal, his
ninth of the season, ended the seventh longest game in NCAA history
(105:40).
The Bulldogs' Denny Kearney (Hanover, NH) set up the game-winning
goal by winning the puck along the end boards and backhanding a
pass to the front of the goal, where Little was stationed. He
one-timed the pass along the ice and into the net for the goal.
The game was the longest in RPI hockey history and the longest in
the history of Yale's Ingalls Rink, which was built in 1958. The
previous Rensselaer school mark was 90:50 - set on December 28,
2001 - a 5-4 win over Quinnipiac in the RPI Invitational.
Yale, the seventh seed, built a 2-0 lead midway through the first
period before RPI, the tenth seed, scored twice within three
minutes of one another late in the period to send the teams tied,
2-2, after the opening stanza.
The Bulldogs' Chris Cahill (Haverhill, MA) put the home team ahead
with a wraparound at the 5:42 mark. Matthew Thomey (Harbour Grace,
NL) doubled the lead at 13:35 on a deflection of a Mike Matczak
(Sewell, NJ) shot from the right point with Yale on the power
play.
The Engineers goals came off the sticks of Garret Vassel
(Westhampton, NY/New York Apple Core) and Scott Halpern (Boca
Raton, FL/Bay State Breakers). Vassel scored from the bottom of the
left faceoff circle when his wrist shot hit the right post and
bounced off Yale goaltender Alec Richards (Robbinsdale, MN) and
across the goal line. The goal, which came at 16:43, was set up by
Paul Kerins (Weston, ON/North York Rangers). Halpern tied the game
on a wrist shot from the right circle. After collecting a cross ice
pass from Tyler Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George Spruce Kings),
Halpern notched his fifth of the season by beating Richards on the
shortside. Chase Polacek (Edina, MN/Academy of Holy Angels) was
credited with the secondary assist.
RPI junior Mathias Lange (Klagenfurt, Austria/New York Apple Core)
stopped 53 shots, including 14 in the first period, seven in both
the second and third, nine in the first overtime and eight in the
second extra session.
Yale's Richards made 27 saves. He had two in the first, seven in
the second, sixth in the third period, five in the first overtime
and five in the second.
Rensselaer falls to 10-22-4 while the Bulldogs improve to
14-12-4.
These same two teams meet again on Saturday night at 7pm in Game 2.
Game 3, if necessary, is scheduled for Sunday at 7pm.
















