
Rensselaer Blanked by Princeton
TROY, N.Y. -- Powered by a pair of power play goals in the
second period, Princeton University held Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (RPI) off the scoreboard for a 3-0 win at the Houston
Field House this afternoon. The Tigers improve to 7-7-2 overall and
5-5-1 in conference play while the Engineers fall to 7-8-2 and
3-5-1 in the league.
Freshman Laura Martindale (Kingston, ON/NCCP Jr. Raiders) put the
visiting Tigers on the board at 14:10 of the opening period after
her shot from the far point slid underneath netminder Sonja van der
Bliek (Toronto, ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros).
Gaining a 5-on-3 advantage early in the second stanza, Princeton
senior Brittany Salmon (Batavia, NY/Nichols School) made it a
two-goal lead when she tipped in a shot by freshman Sasha Sherry
(Lehighton, PA/Shattuck St. Mary's) at 3:26.
Sophomore Melanie Wallace (London, ON/London Jr. Devilettes) pushed
the advantage to 3-0 less than two minutes later after finding the
rebound of a Christine Foster (Burlington, ON/Stoney Creek Jr.
Sabres) shot in front of the net for the goal at 5:11.
Rensselaer, which was held to just seven shots through the first
two periods, gained a slight 5-4 edge in the final period to finish
with 12 shots in the game. Princeton posted 23 shots on goal,
including 13 in the second period.
Junior goalie Kristen Young (Calgary, AB/Bowness Bruins) stopped
all 12 shots she faced on the afternoon to improve to 7-7-2
overall. van der Bliek shouldered the loss for the Engineers,
stopping 20 shots.
Both teams are now idle for the holiday season. Rensselaer returns
to action with a two-game set against area and league-rival Union
beginning January 4 at 7pm. Princeton is also back in action on
January 4 when it heads to Connecticut for a pair of non-league
games.














