Engineers Defeat Toronto in Exhibition Opener
TROY, N.Y. – Rookie Taylor Mahoney (Cary, IL/Chicago
Mission) scored with just 10 seconds remaining in the game to lift
the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) women's hockey team to a
3-2 exhibition victory over the Toronto Jr. Aeros at the Houston
Field House. It was the season opener for the Engineers, who kick
off the regular season next weekend at Connecticut.
Locked in a 2-2 battle after the opening 40 minutes, the Engineers
saved the dramatics for the closing seconds as junior Andie Le
Donne (Toronto, ON/Durham West Lightning) sent the puck into the
Aeros zone. Rookie right winger Ali Svoboda (Arlington Heights,
IL/Chicago Mission) settled it in the left circle and quickly
shifted it into the slot at the top of the crease.
A heads-up play in front by sophomore Jordan Smelker (Anchorage,
AK/Team Alaska U19) saw the winger left winger shift the puck to
Mahoney at the left post for the open goal.
Rensselaer opened the game's scoring at 2:18 of the first as senior
Sierra Vadner (Apple Valley, MN/Minnesota Thoroughbreds) corralled
a pass from rookie left winger Eleeza Cox (St. Catharines,
ON/Ridley College) and slid across the high point to the right
side. She fired a shot that caught Aeros netminder Sarah Stephens
(Barrie, ON) off-guard and over her glove side.
Toronto answered at the 8:55 mark as Victoria Andreakos (Aurora,
ON) deflected in a shot deep in the slot past the reach of freshman
netminder Brianna Piper (Oakville, ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros). She was
aided by Brooke Webster (Aurora, ON), who fired a shot mid-way
through the left circle.
The Engineers, who held a 15-3 advantage in shots for the opening
stanza, quickly grabbed a 2-1 advantage just 1:59 into the period.
Cox earned her second assist of the day, controlling it in the zone
down low. Senior captain Alisa Harrison (Vienna, VA/Washington
Pride) worked her way in deep through traffic and jammed it in past
Stephens for the lead.
Retaliation came from the Aeros near the end of the frame as Laura
Stacey (Kleinburg, ON) fought her way into the RPI zone and ripped
a shot from the left circle that sailed over the shoulder of
Engineers rookie Kelly O'Brien (Madison, WI/Madison Capitals) at
16:12.
In the third period, the Engineers continued to fire at the Aeros
net and finally got the go-ahead by Mahoney. RPI held a 45-16
advantage in shots for the game, including a 16-5 margin in the
final stanza.
For the Engineers, Piper stopped six shots in her collegiate debut,
while O'Brien had eight saves to garner the victory. Stephens
was strong in net for the Aeros, making 42 saves.
Rensselaer opens a six-game road stretch next weekend, beginning
with a two-game set against the Huskies on Friday (7pm). Toronto is
back in action on Saturday as they head to Hamilton, N.Y., for a
2pm match at Colgate.












