
Engineers Playoff Hopes Extinguished
NEW HAVEN, CT -- Behind a pair of goals in the second period,
Yale held on to defeat Rensselaer, 3-2, in the final game for both
teams in ECAC Hockey regular season. The Bulldogs improve to
11-12-6 and 8-10-4 in conference play, while the Engineers drop to
13-15-5 and 6-12-4 in the league.
With today's victory, Yale has secured the final playoff seed in
the upcoming ECAC Women's Hockey Tournament. Rensselaer, which
needed a win in this afternoon's contest, does not advance to the
playoffs in its second season of ECAC Hockey play.
Holding an early 1-0 lead after the opening period, the Engineers
quickly found themselves in a hole to open the middle frame. Junior
Sarah Tittman (Chilton, WI/Wisconsin Wild) knotted things at 1-1
just 54 seconds into the period, converting a pass from sophomore
Berit Johnson (Wayzata, MN/The Blake School) for the tally. Junior
Maggie Westfal (New Caanan, CT/Connecticut Stars) was also credited
with the assist.
Yale sophomore Alyssa Clarke (Donkin, NS/Team Nova Scotia)
propelled the Bulldogs ahead at the 6:40 mark after a face-off win
by junior Crysti Howser (Wilmette, IL/Assabet Midget) slid back to
the defenseman at the point for the even-strength goal past RPI
netminder Ashley Mayr (Burnaby, BC/BC Breakers). The momentum shift
reflected not just on the scoreboard, but in shots as well as Yale
rebounded for a 19-3 advantage over the visiting Engineers.
In the third period, the Bulldogs made it a two-goal advantage on
the power play off a shot by freshman Samantha MacLean
(Mississauga, ON/Oakville Ice). With a goal that eerily resembled
Yale's second tally, junior Danielle Kozlowski (Melrose,
MA/Chelmsford Midget) won the face-off and chipped the puck back to
MacLean, whose shot got through traffic past Mayr at 2:05.
RPI pulled to within a goal (3-2) at the 11:31 mark after sophomore
defenseman Laura Gersten (Queensbury, NY/Troy-Albany Ice Cats) put
an unassisted shot past Yale goalie Jackee Snickeris (Dowington,
PA/Connecticut Polar Bears).
The visiting Engineers pulled Mayr with 1:38 remaining but were
unable to tie things up as time wound down, sealing the Bulldogs
victory.
The Engineers opened the game with the early lead after sophomore
Allison Wright (Oakville, ON/Oakville Ice) found the puck in a
scrum in front of the net. Junior Nicole McDonald (Ottawa,
ON/Ottawa Raiders) and senior Ellen McNamara (Macomb, MI/Little
Caesars U-19) were credited with the assists.
Snickeris posted 17 saves in the win for Yale while Mayr stopped 31
saves for RPI.














