The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI looks to clinch ECAC tournament first round bye this weekend

- By Sports Staff sports@troyrecord.com

TROY, NY » The Engineers close out their regular season schedule this weekend, when they visit Harvard University and Dartmouth College on Friday (7pm) and Saturday (7pm), respective­ly.

BIG HOME SWEEP

RPI outscored the opposition 11-1 last week in winning its final two regular season home games over then-No. 16 Quinnipiac (4- 0) and Princeton (7-1) on Senior Night. Senior Todd Burgess paced the Engineers offensive with five goals on the weekend, including four against the Tigers on Saturday. Owen Savory posted a 37- save shutout – his fourth of the year – against the Bobcats, before stopped 21 of 22 shots in Saturday night.

RPI LEADERS

Rensselaer senior Chase Zieky (7 goals, 15 assists) has a team-high 22 points, while classmates Todd Burgess (13 goals, 6 assists), Will Reilly (8

goals, 11 assists) and Mike Gornall (5 goals, 14 assists) all have 19 apiece. Fellow seniors Patrick Polino (10 goals, 7 assists) and Jake Marrello (6 goals, 11 assists) are joined by Ture Linden (5 goals, 12 assists) with 17 points each.

GOALTENDIN­G

Sophomore Owen Savory (11- 9-2) has a 2.20 goals against average and a .926 save percentage in 22 starts, while junior Linden Marshall (3-3-0) has a 2.90 goals against average and a .904 save percentage in eight games (6 starts). Classmate Alec Calvaruso (1-3- 0) has a 3.91 goals against average and a .869 save percentage in five games (4 starts).

VS. HARVARD

Rensselaer trails the alltime series with Harvard 38-58-8. The Engineers won the inaugural meeting, 6-2, on December 27, 1951, in Troy

Harvard has won four out of the last six matchups against RPI going 4-11. Rensselaer’s last win against Harvard came on January 13, 2017, with a score of 4- 0. Freshman Casey Dornbach scored in overtime to lift Harvard to a 3-2 victory over RPI at Bright-Landry Hockey Center. The Crimson then answered a first period Engineers goal with two in the each of the final two periods for a 4-1 victory on March 1, 2019, at the Houston Field House.

Harvard won 12 of 13 games from 1986-1989. The Engineers best stretch was from 1997-2000 when they won nine out of 10 games.

Rensselaer has competed against Harvard in 11 overtime games leading those games with a record of 3-2-7.

VS. DARTMOUTH

RPI leads theall-time series with Dartmouth, 47-42-6. The Engineers and Big Green tied the inaugural meeting, 4-4, on January 17, 1908, in Albany.

Dartmouth saw it’s ninegame unbeaten streak end earlier his season with the Engineers’. 7-1 victory at the Houston Field House. The Big Green had an 8-0-1 mark over the last nine heading into the season. Dartmouth’s longest winning streak over RPI is eight games from 2004-2007. Rensselaer wons even straight from 1996-1999.

The Engineers have competed against Dartmouth in 15 overtime times, leading those games with a record of 7-2-6. Rensselaer has shut out Dartmouth a total of three times, most recently on February 2, 2013 – 3-0 at the Houston Field House.

TWO GARNER LEAGUE HONORS

ECAC Hockey has announced its weekly award winners Todd Burgess was named Player of the Week, while Owen Savory earned MAC Goaltendin­g Goalie of the Week honors on February 24. It was the third time this season Savory has earned the award. Burgess led all of Division I college hockey with five goals last week, notching an ECAC Hockey-best two power play tallies with a +5 rating. Savory stopped 58 of the 59 shots he faced last week, going 2-0 with a 0.50 goals against average and a .983 save percentage.

 ?? BY JOE BOYLE JBOYLE@ DIGITALFIR­STMEDIA.COM @BOYLERALER­TTROY ON TWITTER ?? RPI Hockey salutes the crowd after a win on February 21.
BY JOE BOYLE JBOYLE@ DIGITALFIR­STMEDIA.COM @BOYLERALER­TTROY ON TWITTER RPI Hockey salutes the crowd after a win on February 21.

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