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TROY, N.Y. – Sophomore netminder
Allen York (Wetaskiwin, AB/Camrose Kodiaks) made 27 saves, including the final 21 shots he faced, to propel the Rensselaer men's hockey team to a, 2-1, come-from-behind victory over Dartmouth, at the Houston Field House. With the win the Engineers improve to 13-11-1 overall and 6-5-0 in ECAC Hockey, while the Big Green fall to 4-14-0 (2-9-0).
York made a number of key saves in the opening stanza – 11 in all – and kept the Big Green off the scoreboard over the final two periods to secure his 10th win of the season.
Trailing 1-0 and being outshot, 18-14 heading into the third period, the Engineers saw junior
Tyler Helfrich (Calgary, AB/Prince George Spruce-Kings) and senior
Paul Kerins (Weston, ON/North York Rangers) record even-strength tallies to take a 2-1 lead with 10:47 to go in the game.
Helfrich netted his fifth of the season off a face-off in Dartmouth territory. Sophomore
Patrick Cullen (Washington, DC/Indiana Ice) fired a shot directly off the draw, forcing a left-pad save from Big Green sophomore goalie James Mello (Rehoboth, MA/N.H. Junior Monarchs). Helfrich stepped and flipped the puck into the top-right corner of the cage for the equalizing goal.
The eventual game-winner came on a shot from the left circle by Kerins, who beat Mello high, glove-side. Senior
Peter Merth (New Westminster, BC/Burnaby Express) and freshman
Brandon Pirri (Toronto, ON/Georgetown Raiders) picked up the helpers on Kerins' seventh of the year.
Dartmouth tallied the games first goal – a shorthanded marker by freshman Mark Goggin (Glen Ellyn, IL/Choate Rosemary Hall) – at 12:52 of the opening frame. Skating into the RPI zone on a 2-on-1, junior Scott Fleming (Plainfield, ON/Wellington Dukes) sent a centering pass to Goggin, who slid the puck past York's left pad. Big Green junior Evan Stephens (Bessemer, MI/Cedar Rapids Roughriders) earned the second assist.
York (10-9-1) made 16 of his 27 saves in the second and third periods. Mello (0-2-0) finished with 19 stops at the other end of the ice.
RPI is back in action tomorrow afternoon, when it hosts Harvard University (4pm). Dartmouth visits 13th-ranked Union College tomorrow evening (7pm).