York Backstops RPI Over No. 16 New Hampshire
TROY, N.Y. - Sophomore Allen York made 37 saves to lead the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's hockey team to a 3-1
win over #16 University of New Hampshire (UNH) in a non-league game
at the Houston Field House. RPI improves to 1-1-0, while UNH is now
0-1-0.
York (Wetaskiwin, AB/Camrose Kodiaks) stopped nine shots in the
first period, 15 in the second and 13 in the third for the victory.
Eight of his saves came with the Wildcats skating with the
man-advantage.
Sophomore Josh Rabbani (Woodland Hills, CA/St. Louis Bandits) gave
the Engineers a 1-0 lead at 14:16 of the first period when he
followed up a Chase Polacek (Edina, MN/Academy of Holy Angels) left
wing shot with a rebound goal. Senior defenseman Erik Burgdoerfer
(East Setauket, NY/New York Apple Core) started the play with a
long pass up the left wing boards that Polacek collected. He fired
a shot that was stopped but the puck went to Rabbani, who scored
from just outside the crease.
UNH tied the game midway through the second period when senior
Bobby Butler (Marlboro, MA/Jr. Bruins) sent a shot along the ice
that slid under York for a power play goal. Junior Mike Sislo
(Superior, WI/Green Bay Gamblers) and senior Peter LeBlanc
(Hamilton, ON/Hamilton) earned the assists on the play. The
Wildcats held a 16-5 advantage in shots in the middle stanza.
Polacek broke the tie when he scored on a rebound of a Bryan
Brutlag (Lakeville, MN/Academy of Holy Angels) shot at 3:24 of the
third period. Junior Tyler Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George
Spruce Kings) also had a hand in the goal. It was Helfrich who
started the play that resulted in RPI's third goal. He came out of
the penalty box and moved in on a partial breakaway. His shot was
stopped but Brutlag picked up the loose puck and found fellow
defenseman Mike Bergin (Ottawa, ON/Smiths Falls Bears), who was
cutting down the left side. Bergin's shot found the back of the net
for a 3-1 lead at 7:53.
Senior Brian Foster (Pembroke, NH/Des Moines) finished with 27
saves for the Wildcats, who were 1 for 7 on the power play.
Rensselaer was 1 for 5 with the extra man.
RPI returns to action in the Brice Alaska Hockey Classic next
Friday and Saturday, while the Wildcats host #3 Miami (Ohio) in a
two-game set next Friday and Saturday nights.












