
Rensselaer Shutout by Saints
TROY, N.Y. -- Backed by goals from three different players,
including a goal and an assist from junior Jordan Pyers (New
Milford, CT/Kent School), seventh-ranked St. Lawrence University
defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), 3-0, in ECAC
Hockey action this evening. The Saints improve to 18-7-0 and 11-2-0
in the league while the Engineers drop to 11-9-4 overall and 4-6-3
in conference play.
After a scoreless battle through the opening period, the visiting
Saints jumped out to a 1-0 lead after junior Carson Duggan (Ma-Me-O
Beach, AB/Edmonton Chimos) slammed home the rebound of a Karell
Emard (Richelieu, PQ/Dawson College Shot).
Coming out of the penalty box after serving two minutes for
interference, Emard corralled the puck and took a quick shot at RPI
netminder Sonja van der Bliek (Toronto, ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros).
Making the initial save, the freshman was unable to control the
rebound, which slid out to Duggan, who buried it over van der
Bliek's shoulder at 17:20.
Rensselaer, which held a 13-7 shot advantage over St. Lawrence in
the middle frame, was unable to get the puck past Saints goalie
Meaghan Guckian (Victor, NY/Buffalo Bisons). Sophomore Whitney
Naslund (Bloomington, MN/Bloomington Jefferson) had RPI's best
chance to score in the frame, swinging around the front of the net
for a wrap-around attempt, but Guckian made a diving stick save to
keep the homestanding Engineers off the board.
Pyers pushed the Saints ahead 2-0 after she picked up the rebound
of a blocked RPI shot and went into the zone alone for a backhanded
shot over the shoulder of van der Bliek at 3:24 of the third
period. Sophomore Britni Smith (Port Perry, ON/Markham Stouffville
Stars), who made the block, picked up the lone assist.
St. Lawrence capitalized just three minutes later as defenseman
Brittaney Maschmeyer (Bruderheim, AB/Edmonton Chimos) sent a
rocketing shot from the far point which slid under the RPI
netminder. Karlee Shields (Edmonton, AB/St. Thomas College) and
Pyers were credited with the assists.
Guckian posted 25 saves in the win to improve to 14-7-0 on the
season. For Rensselaer, van der Bliek made 27 stops and is now
8-4-3.
The Engineers return to action tomorrow afternoon when they host
the Golden Knights of Clarkson at the Houston Field House (4pm).
The Saints also return to action at Union (4pm).














