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Game 14 - Friday, Jan. 6, 2012 - 7:30 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (6-5-2, 3-3-1 ECAC) vs.
Rensselaer Engineers (3-15, 1-6 ECAC)
Location: Troy,
N.Y. - Houston Field House (5,217)
All-Time Series: RPI,
40-30-4
First Meeting: Jan. 17,
1908 - Away - T, 4-4 (2OT)
Last Meeting: Jan. 22,
2011 - Away - L, 5-1
Streak: RPI,
2-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Feb. 13, 2010 - 4-3 (Home)
Game 15 - Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 - 7 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (6-5-2, 3-3-1 ECAC) vs.
No. 14 Union Dutchmen (9-5-5, 3-2-2 ECAC)
Location: Schenectady,
N.Y. - Messa Rink (2,225)
All-Time Series: Dartmouth,
23-15-4
First Meeting: Dec.
16,1977 - Home - W, 5-3
Last Meeting: Jan. 21,
2011 - Away - W, 4-1
Streak: Dartmouth,
1-0-1
Last Dartmouth Win: Jan. 21,
2011 - Away - W, 4-1
Dartmouth Notes • Rensselaer Notes • Union Notes • Live Stats • Live Video For RPI ($) And Union ($) • Live Audio
Broadcast
Information
Radio (Both Games): WFRD 99.3 FM Play-by-Play: Chris
Garrett
Television (RPI Only): NBC Sports
Network Play-by-Play: Dave Strader Color:
Ken Hodge
There is always a fresh-start feeling when the calendar flips to January and a new year. The fresh start in 2012 for the Dartmouth men's hockey team will come in the form of a weekend trip to take on Rensselaer and Union on the road this weekend.
After 10 of their first 13 games came at Thompson Arena in Hanover, the first month of 2012 has six games in foreign venues, including the first five.
Getting off on the right foot is crucial to a team hovering above the .500 mark at the midpoint of the season, but coming off an impressive home weekend against Holy Cross and St. Lawrence in the Ledyard Classic.
Friday will be the first test as Dartmouth squares off with a hungry Rensselaer team in a nationally-televised game. Despite being at the bottom of the ECAC Hockey standings, the Engineers are a gritty group that will also be looking for a fresh start themselves in the New Year as well in the hopes of climbing out of the league basement.
The newly incarnated NBC Sports Network will cover the game, the first college hockey game televised on the network since switching over from its former namesake: Versus.
From Troy, the Big Green will make the short trip to Schenectady and Messa Rink to take on the No. 14 Union Dutchmen. Always a tough game in recent years, the Saturday night tilt will be a real test for Dartmouth as it looks to make a jump in the league standings from ninth headed into the weekend.
Having not lost since late November and with time to rest players and get others back from injury, the first month of 2012 will be key in the success of the Big Green leading up to the ECAC Hockey Tournament.
GAME NOTES
THE FIRST 1,000 ARE
ALWAYS THE HARDEST
It took 106 seasons, but Dartmouth finally reached the
1,000-victory mark with a 3-2 win over Holy Cross in Friday night's game of the
Ledyard Classic. Following the weekend, the all-time program record now stands
at 1,000-1,065-108. The team entered the season just six wins shy of the mark,
taking until the 13th game to finally reach it.
LEDYARD CLASSIC
Despite a 1-0-1 mark at the 2011 Ledyard Classic last weekend at Thompson,
Dartmouth finished as the runner-up with St. Lawrence claiming the title after
a 3-2 shootout win in the championship. The game will go down as a 2-2 tie, but
one miss in the shootout by the home team was enough to give the Saints their
first title since defeating the home team in 1996. Merrimack beat Holy Cross in
the consolation game, 3-0, after falling to the Saints in a nine-round shootout
that accompanied a high-scoring 6-6 affair the first night.
UP THE RANKINGS
CAB COMES ON STRONG
WINNER WINNER CHICKEN
DINNER
Freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) continues to score big
goals for the Big Green in his first season in Hanover. His team-leading seventh
goal of 2011-12 gave Dartmouth a 3-1 advantage over Holy Cross and proved to be
the game winner, his third of the year. His three winners make up half of the
team's total (6) to this point in the season and ranks ninth nationally and
fourth in the league.
DUSTIN'S RETURN
After missing six games recovering from injury, junior
Dustin Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) returned to the Dartmouth lineup this
weekend in the Ledyard Classic. He came back in a big way, recording an assist
against the Crusaders and notching a power-play goal against the Saints. He
nearly ended the championship game in overtime with a shot that beat the
goalie, but trickled wide of the goalmouth after deflecting off the inside of
the leg pads. Despite having played just seven games this season, Walsh is
fourth on the team with nine points (3g/6a).
POWER-PLAY DOUBLES UP
Coming into the weekend, The Big Green had just two power-play goals all year.
Markers from Jones and Dustin Walsh with the man-advantage helped Dartmouth
boost it's power-play figure three-and-a-half percentage points to 9.3 percent;
still the third-lowest in the nation (Alabama Hunstville - 5.2% and Sacred
Heart - 5.5%).
GAME-TYING GOAL
Sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) scored the first-game-tying goal of
the season for the Big Green with 4:55 left in regulation against SLU. The 6-foot-2,
200-pound forward one-timed home a pass in the slot from sophomore Matt
Lindblad (Winnetka, Ill.) to tie the game and force overtime. Robinson has six
goals this season in 13 games played, one more than all of last season.
STREAKY SCORING
With his assist against St. Lawrence, Lindblad pushed his
point streak to five games. In that time, the sophomore center has seven
assists, including three against Vermont (Nov. 27). Jones also has a five-game
scoring streak, which featured four straight contests with a goal. That goal
streak came to an end against the Saints, but the point streak continued with assists
on both Dartmouth markers in the game. Dustin Walsh is the only other Big Green
player with points in consecutive games as he picked up points in the last two.
100 AGAIN
Friday's game will mark the third time this season that a Dartmouth
player will appear in his 100th-career game. Senior defender Jim Gaudet (Etna,
N.H.) has played in 99 career games in a Big Green uniform under the coaching
of his father Bob Gaudet to date. Jim's older brother, Joe Gaudet, played 107
career games in a Dartmouth sweater from 2005-09. Bob played 76 games in goal
for the Big Green from 1977-81, but has been behind the bench for 464 in 15
seasons. Jones and senior defender Connor Goggin (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) also
reached the milestone earlier this season.
A 1-2 PUNCH
Dartmouth set a new season-best mark for fastest two goals this season with
Jones and Sikura lighting the lamp just 22 seconds apart against Holy Cross.
Jones found the back of the net at 13:30 of the second period Friday night. At
the 13:52 mark of the middle period, Sikura finished off a rebound for the
eventual winner. The previous record for fastest two goals came as Connor Goggin and Nick Walsh (Shannonville, Ontario) scored 28 seconds apart in the
final two minutes to beat Quinnipiac, 5-4, after trailing by one (Nov. 5) in
the ECAC Hockey opener.
LOCKER ROOM LEADS
USUALLY MEAN WINS
The Big Green are 4-0 this season when leading after one
period of play. The trend holds true for the second period as well with a 4-0
mark when leading after 40 minutes.
GO AHEAD, OUTSHOOT US
Dartmouth is 4-0-1 this season when being outshot by an
opponent. The Big Green were outshot in three of their first four games in
2011-12, all wins (Brown, Quinnipiac, Princeton). Holy Cross recently fired 32
shots on net to Dartmouth's 21, but fell to the home team as it was only able
to get two of those shots behind Morris.
EXPECT SHOTS
In the last three seasons, Dartmouth and Union have squared
off six times. In those six meetings, the Dutchmen have averaged 43.16 shots on
goal. Senior goalie Jody O'Neill (Napean, Ontario) has games of 47 and 48 saves
against Union, going 1-0-1 in those starts. Fellow senior James Mello
(Rehoboth, Mass.) has performances of 39 (twice), 38 and 37 saves against the
Dutchmen in posting a record of 2-1-1, including a 0-0 shutout.
BACK TO THE ECAC
HOCKEY GRIND
Since the start of the 1997-98
season (Gaudet's first with the team), Dartmouth is 142-132-40 against ECAC
Hockey opponents. Twice the team has posted 14-win seasons in league play as
the Big Green did so in the 2004- 05 (14-8-0) and 2005-06 (14-6-2) campaigns.
Dartmouth is 3-3-1 this season against league opponents, but are just 1-3-1 in
its last five ECAC Hockey opponents. Only one non-conference game remains for
the Big Green, taking on UNH next Saturday in Manchester.
BETTER WITH BOB
All-time,
the Big Green are just 30-40-4 against RPI. However, in 14-plus seasons with
Bob Gaudet behind the bench, the team is 19-16-3 against the Engineers.
HOME COOKING
Dartmouth is 27th in the nation in home attendance this season, averaging
3,028 fans in 10 home games this season. The Big Green should expect good
crowds on the road this weekend as RPI is 24th (3,236) and a national broadcast
should lead to even better figures at Houston Field House.