RPI Slips Past AIC
TROY, N.Y. - Freshman Jerry D'Amigo (Binghamton, NY/U.S.
National Under-18 Team) delivered the eventual game-winning goal
late in the third period to lead the Rensselaer men's hockey team
to a 3-2 victory over American International, at the Houston Field
House. With the win the Engineers improve to 3-2-1, while the
Yellow Jackets move to 0-2-0.
D'Amigo, who finished with three points on a goal and two assists,
stuck home a wrap-around on the power-play with 2:34 left in the
game, which proved to be the deciding tally. Sophomores Josh
Rabbani (Woodland Hills, CA/ St. Louis Bandits) and Mike Bergin
(Ottawa, ON/Smiths Falls Bears) earned assists on the
game-winner.
Freshman Marty O'Grady (London, ON/Wellington Dukes) gave
Rensselaer a 1-0 lead, when he stuffed in a rebound from inside the
crease at 5:21 of the first period. Classmates D'Amigo and Brandon
Pirri (Toronto, ON/Georgetown Raiders) earned assists on O'Grady's
first collegiate goal.
The hosts pushed their advantage to 2-0 on blast from the high slot
by Bergin at 8:20 of the second frame. Bergin's shot found it way
through a screen and past Yellow Jackets freshman netminder Ben
Meisner (Halifax, NS/Winchendon School). Pirri and D'Amigo each
earned their second helpers of the contest.
American International pulled to within a goal (2-1) at 18:08 of
the second, when freshman Adam Pleskach (Beausejour, MB/Selkirk
Steelers) netted his second goal in as many nights. The assists
went to junior Tomas Benovic (Trencin, Slovakia/Dukla Trencin) and
senior Josh Froese (Winkler, MB/Winkler Flyers).
Off a face-off in the RPI zone, Peskach picked up the puck at the
top of the left circle and drifted to the center of the ice before
beating freshman goaltender Bryce Merriam (Bethel Park, PA/Topeka
RoadRunners) on a shot, stick side. The tying goal (2-2), which
came at 3:15 of the third period, was assisted by junior Tom Mele
(Bronx, NY/North Iowa).
Merriam (1-0-0) earned the win in net for Rensselaer, making 18
saves, while Meisner came up with 34 stops on the other end of the
ice. Both netminders were making their first collegiate starts. The
Engineers finished the game 1 for 5 on the man-advantage and did
not take a penalty.
The Engineers return to the ice next Friday for a non-league match
with Union College in Schenectady (7pm). AIC travels to Milford,
Conn., to take on Sacred Heart on Tuesday night (7:05pm).












