
Engineers Drop Overtime Decision
NEW HAVEN, CT -- Sean Backman's goal 5:11 into the first
overtime gave Yale University a 3-2 win over Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (RPI) in the second game of the best-of-three ECAC Hockey
first round series at Ingalls Rink. The Bulldogs improve to 15-12-4
and advance to next weekend's best-of-three semi-finals while RPI
ends its season with an 11-23-4 mark.
Backman (Cos Cob, CT) put back a rebound of a Ryan Donald (St.
Albert, AB) shot to give the Bulldogs their second consecutive 3-2
overtime win over the Engineers.
RPI held a 2-0 lead after the first period on goals by Tyler
Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George Spruce Kings) and Jonathan
Ornelas (Mississauga, ON/Milton IceHawks) just 50 seconds apart.
Helfrich, a freshman, scored on a right-to-left wraparound at 18:17
and Ornelas, a senior, tallied on a wrist shot from the right
faceoff circle at 19:07. Chase Polacek (Edina, MN/Academy of Holy
Angels) and Peter Merth (New Westminster, BC/Burnaby Express) set
up Helfrich's goal - his team-leading ninth of the season - while
Erik Burgdoerfer (East Setaucket, NY/New York Apple Core) was
credited with the lone assist on Ornelas's marker. For Ornelas, who
deked a defender before scoring, the goal was also his ninth.
Yale pulled to within one just 1:47 into the second period when
Donald scored on a long shot while RPI netminder Mathias Lange
(Klagenfurt, Austria/New York Apple Core) lay prone in the net
after being run into by a teammate. Broc Little (Rindge, NH) set up
the goal, Donald's second of the year.
The Bulldogs tied the game when Little, who scored the game-winning
goal in triple overtime in the first game, knocked in a loose puck
off a scramble in front of the RPI net with 5:21 left in the third
period. Denny Kearney (Hanover, NH) got the assist.
Lange, who had 52 saves in Game 1, made 35 saves, including 11 in
each of the first two periods, nine in the third and four in
overtime. Alec Richards (Robbinsdale, MN) stopped 16 shots on the
other end. He had three in the first period, nine in the second,
three in the third and one in overtime.
















