Colgate Outlasts Rensselaer
TROY, N.Y. – Senior Francois Brisebois and junior Nick
Prockow each netted two goals to lead the Colgate men’s
hockey team to a, 5-2, victory over Rensselaer, this evening, in
front of 2,635 at the Houston Field House. With the win, the
Raiders improve to 8-25-3 and force a series-deciding game 3, while
the Engineers drop to 20-11-5 on the year.
RPI senior Chase
Polacek (Edina, MN/Academy of Holy Angels) recorded a
pair of special teams goals to keep the hosts in the contest
through two periods, but a pair of empty net tallies in the closing
minutes of the third sealed the win for Colgate.
The Raiders got the scoring started at 1:51 of the opening frame,
when Prockow stole the puck behind the RPI cage and beat
Engineers’ junior goaltender Allen
York (Wetaskiwin, AB/Camrose Kodiaks) to the right pipe.
The goal, which was unassisted, was Prockow’s fifth of the
season.
Polacek evened the score (1-1) after taking a feed from sophomore
CJ Lee (Staten Island, NY/Green Bay Gamblers) and making a move
past Colgate freshman netminder Eric Mihalik (Avon Lake, OH/Des
Moines) for his second shorthanded tally of the season, at 5:56 of
the second period.
Brisebois put the visitors back on top for good at 9:16 of the
period, burying a rebound into an open net after a shot by senior
defenseman Wade Poplawski (Winnipeg, MB/Winnipeg) deflected off the
crossbar.
Colgate freshman Chris Wagner (Walpole, MA/South Shore Kings)
scored the Raiders’ third goal on a pass from senior Austin
Mayer (Providence, RI/Providence). Sophomore Robbie Bourdon
(Montreal, PQ/Taft School) earned the second assist on
Wagner’s seventh of the year, which came at 16:49 of the
second stanza.
The Engineers pulled to within one (3-2), when Polacek netted his
second of the game, on the power-play, at 18:56 of the second.
Senior Tyler
Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George Spruce Kings) sent
the puck to sophomore Nick
Bailen (Fredonia, NY/Indiana Ice), who found Polacek for
the one-timer finish from just inside the right circle.
RPI produced 10 shots in the third period, but couldn’t get
one past Mihalik (5-12-2), who finished with 29 saves on the
evening. Prockow and Brisebois notched empty net goals at 18:49 and
19:57 of the third, respectively.
York (18-9-4) finished with 25 stops, including 10 in the third
period, before being pulled for an extra attacker with 1:24 to
play.
Game three of the series is set for tomorrow night at the Houston
Field House (7pm), with the winner advancing to the quarterfinal
round.












