BOSTON, Mass. – The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's hockey team opened its season this evening with a hard-fought 3–0 result at No. 2 Boston University inside Agganis Arena. The matchup served as a preseason tune-up for the Engineers before the official start of the 2025–26 campaign.
RPI held the nationally-ranked Terriers scoreless through the opening period thanks to a strong effort from goaltender
Bruno Bruveris, who turned aside all 11 shots he faced. The Engineers generated chances of their own early, including a wrister from
Mathieu Bourgault that rang off the post late in the stanza, but BU netminder Max Lacroix kept the game level.
The Terriers finally broke through at 15:46 of the second period, scoring the eventual game-winner after RPI had just killed off a penalty. Netminder
Nate Krawchuk was strong in net in the second 20 minutes, stopping eight shots in the middle frame, highlighted by key saves during a Boston power play to keep the Engineers within striking distance.
In the third,
Carson Dorfman took over in net and was immediately tested, turning aside seven shots. RPI continued to push offensively, with
Jimmy Goffredo,
Ian Scherzer, and
Lucas Matta each registering efforts on target. However, Boston added a power-play tally at 9:47 and sealed the win with an empty-net goal in the final two minutes.
RPI blocked 13 shots as a team, led by
Gunnar VanDamme and
Thomas Klassek, who each got in the way of three attempts in the defensive zone.
The Engineers now turn their attention to the regular season, which begins Friday night at Houston Field House with a 7:00 pm matchup against Miami University (Ohio).