Rensselaer Upended in South Bend
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Sophomore left wing Anders Lee scored three
goals to lead Notre Dame to a 5-2 win over Rensselaer in the
opening game at the Compton Family Ice Arena on Friday night.
In front of the largest crowd ever to see the Irish play in South
Bend - 5,022, capacity at the new home of Irish hockey - Lee scored
once in each period for the second hat trick of his career.
Senior defenseman Sean Lorenz and junior center Riley Sheahan added
the other goals for Notre Dame. Joel Malchuk and Johnny Rogic
scored for RPI in the loss.
The win lifted the sixth-ranked Irish to 3-2-0 on the season while
the Engineers fell to 1-4-0 for the year.
Notre Dame started the scoring midway through the first period with
Lee burying a shot past Rensselaer goaltender Byrce Merriam at 9:21
on a play set up by T.J. Tynan and Sam Calabrese.
The Engineers tied the game at 13:25 when Malchuk converted a pass
from Alex Angers-Goulet, beating Irish goaltender Mike Johnson with
a quick shot inside the left post for his second goal of the season
to make it a 1-1 game.
Lee was back at it just 1:09 into the middle period when he
combined with Tynan and Calabrese again to put Notre Dame ahead to
stay at 2-1. Calabrese broke up an RPI passing play in the
slot and Tynan grabbed the puck and raced through center, leaving
the puck for the 6-3, 227-pound portsider who whipped the shot past
Merriam to break the tie.
Lorenz made it a two-goal came when he controlled a bouncing puck
in the high slot and drilled a shot over Merriam's left shoulder to
make it 3-1 at 14:37. Lorenz took a pass from Billy Maday and
tried to stick handle past an Engineer defender. The puck
came loose in Lorenz' skates and he got back on his feet to whip a
shot past the Engineer goaltender for his second of the season.
Notre Dame took advantage of a Rensselaer penalty to build the lead
to 4-1 at 1:39 of the third period when Sheahan drilled a shot from
the top of the west wing circle past Merriam for his first goal of
the season.
The Engineers made things interesting at 15:36 of the third when
Rogic scored his first of the season when his turning shot from the
left wing circle snuck through Johnson's pads to cut the Notre Dame
lead in half at 4-2.
Any hopes RPI had of getting closer came to an end at 18:40 as Lee
completed his hat trick when he scored into an empty net as the
Engineers pulled their goaltender for a sixth attacker.
Freshman Austin Wuthrich picked up his second assist of the game on
the goal.
On the night, the Irish outshot Rensselaer, 26-17. Johnson
finished with 15 saves in the win, his second of the season.
Merrriam made 21 saves in the loss.
The Engineers return to home ice with two games against
nationally-ranked Colorado College next weekend. Notre Dame
is also off until next weekend, Oct. 28-29 when the Irish visit
Bowling Green, Ohio for a pair of games with the Falcons.
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