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BULLDOGS, BEARS AT INGALLS 7:30
SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The No. 5 Yale
men's hockey team (9-4-3, 5-2-2 ECAC) looks to bounce back from a
Tuesday night road conference loss that finished off a four-game
road stand when Brown (5-10-1, 3-5-1) comes to New Haven Saturday
at 7:30 on Ingalls Rink Dedication Day.
DOGS VS. BEARS
The series began in 1897-98 and Yale has an 83-67-8
lead, including wins in the last seven. Five of those meetings were
last winter; the Blue and Brown skated in a non-conference
season-opener at Providence before the two ECAC contests and a pair
of quarterfinal tournament games. The Bears' last win was a 3-2 OT
game in December of 2006 at Meehan Auditorium.
LAST YEAR AGAINST BROWN
Sean Backman had five goals and Alec Richards
'09 had all five wins as the Eis outscored Brown 19-8
combined. The Blue took the conference playoff series at Ingalls
4-2 and 2-0.
TUESDAY AT BOSTON
Yale's five-game unbeaten streak came to an end
when Louis Leblanc had two goals and Ryan Carroll stopped 35 shots
in Harvard's 3-2 win at Bright Hockey Center. The Elis outshot the
Crimson 37-22 but had trouble finishing on the junior goalie who
earned his first win of the year. Carroll stopped 12 of 13 shots in
the third period and got help from the cross bar on another
attempt. Eli Freshman Jeff Malcolm made 19 saves - and not more
than eight in any period - but nearly half of them were quality
stops. Sean Backman and Broc Little scored goals for the Blue while
Tom Dignard handed out two assists.
HOLY HANOVER
Mark Arcobello scored twice while freshman goalie
Jeff Malcolm made 29 saves in a 4-2 Bulldogs win before 2,954 at
Thompson Arena on Sunday. A 1-0 Yale lead after two periods turned
into a wild, five-goal third period with 21 shots on target, four
Dartmouth man-advantages and 11 Malcolm saves. A 3-0 lead by the
visitors with nine minutes left suddenly became a one-goal contest
with players shuffling in and out of the penalty boxes. Arcobello
had the game's first goal and the eventual game-winner in the
third. Jeff Anderson and Brendan Mason, who had two points, had the
other two tallies.
the BEARS
It's been a season of streaks for Brown, which
began 0-7-1 before reeling off five straight wins, including games
with Harvard, Princeton and Quinnipiac. Since beating AIC on Dec.
8, the Bears have dropped three straight and are coming off a 9-4
loss at Dartmouth last weekend. Jordan Pietrus, Jack Maclellan and
Harry Zolnierczyk each have six goals for a team with balanced
scoring. Sophomore Mike Clemente (.902, 3.23, 5-7-1) has been in
net for 85 percent of the Brown opportunities.
RED LIGHT DISTRICT
The Elis, 7-2-1 since Thanksgiving Day week, have
46 goals in those 10 games. Yale has scored six goals or more in
five games this winter compared to four last year. Fifteen
different Bulldogs have lit the lamp to give Yale a 66-43 goal
advantage.
Arcobello has 3 in 2
Senior F Mark Arcobello (5-9-14) has three points
in his last two games including his first mutiple-goal outing of
2008-09 Sunday at Dartmouth in a 4-2 win. He scored his first
collegiate shorthander to give the Blue a 1-0 lead in the second
period before tallying the winner in the third. He was a 2008-09
second-team All-America pick after recording 17-18-35. He has 39
goals and 94 points in three-plus seasons. He is second to Backman
among active career leaders in goals and assists (55).
CLASS MIX
The current Elis are a true mix of experience.
Tuesday's Yale lineup included seven juniors, six sophomores, four
seniors and two freshmen. No class is common for any one Bulldog
line or defensive pairing.
Bulldog Bites
Yale has had 24 skaters suit up for games this year
and all four goalies... Senior G Billy Blase is president of Sigma
Nu (fraternity) and the founder and president of Yale's
Undergraduate Student Entertainment Society... Freshman F Antoine
Laganiere, whose brother is in his fourth year at the Yale Medical
School, is an accomplished piano player who also plays guitar...
Freshman G Nick Maricic started playing hockey on rollerblades in
Alta Loma, Calif... Freshman F Andrew Miller worked as a lacrosse
coach at Cranbrook Kingswood School in Michigan.
GEOGRAPHIC BALANCE
The Yale roster includes players from 12 different
states and three provinces. The most from a state is two
(California, Connecticut, Illinois and New Hampshire) while six
hail from Alberta, including a Calgary pair.
SHOOTERS
The Bulldogs have outshot opponents in 11 of the 16
games and are 8-2-1 in those outings. The Elis average 37 shots and
give up just over 27. In the third period alone, the Blue has a
77-shot advantage.
Powering Play
The Blue managed four PPG over the first six games
and were operating at just over 11 percent efficiency. The Elis
(20.7% for season) are 15-for-59 (25.4) in the last 10 games.
Yale's best day on special teams was (4-for-8) at Holy Cross on
Nov. 28.
Lots of Little
Junior F Broc Little (15-20-35 last year) leads the
Elis with 12 goals. He has a point in all but three games and six
multiple-point outings this season. Little's .75 goals per game
average is third in Division I, while he has the second best GWG
(3) total and is 41st in points per game with 1.12. He led the
nation in SHG with five last winter.
O'NEILL ON TOP
Sophomore F Brian O'Neill, who has points in 11 of
16 games and had the tying goal in the OT draw in the Badger
Showdown title game, leads the team with 20 points. He had 2-1-3 in
the win over Sacred Heart on Nov. 24 and 1-2-3 vs. Ferris State.
O'Neill's 1.25 points per game are 20th in Division I. He made the
CHN (national) and ECAC Hockey All-Rookie teams after going
12-14-26 last winter.
Kearney PRODUCING
Junior F Denny Kearney (6-8-14), who has a point in
11 of 16 games, had two goals in the win over Quinnipiac. He is
second to Mark Arcobello (55) in active career assists with 44.
Kearney (Hanover, NH), who played in his hometown last Sunday at
Dartmouth, was in Colorado over the break to watch his sister,
Hannah, 2005 world champion, qualifiy for the 2010 Winter Olympics
in Vancouver as a mogul skier.
net mix
Four different Bulldogs have earned a win in net
this season. The Elis have two freshmen, a junior and senior
battling for the top job. Newcomers Nick Maricic (2.41, .909,
3-1-2) and Jeff Malcolm (2.18, .918, 4-2-0), junior Ryan Rondeau
(3.84, .880, 1-1-1) and senior Billy Blase (3 saves, 1-0-0) have
been in net. Rondeau has the top save night with 40 at Princeton,
while Malcolm, ranked 15th in Division I in GAA, gave up the fewest
(1) goals in a 1-0 loss at UVM. Maricic has the most (373) minutes
played, Blase, the only Eli with a collegiate shutout, has the
fewest (12).
Backman MOVING UP
F Sean Backman (11-7-18) has 109 points in 109
career games and is fifth at Yale with 67 career goals. Backman,
who trails Mark Kaufmann (69) by two for the No. 4 spot, was named
to the College Hockey News (CHN) 2009-10 Pre-Season All-America
squad. Ding Palmer's 87 career goals between 1927-30 are a long way
off. Backman has a point in 11 of 16 outings this winter and is
11th in Division I with .69 goals per game. He was second-team
All-ECAC last year after leading his team with 20 goals. Backman
tallied the team's lone hat trick of the year in a 5-0 win over
Cornell that gave the Blue the ECAC Hockey Tournament Title and
made him tournament MVP.
DIGNARD DRIVING
Senior defenseman Tom Dignard (4-13-17) has 17
career goals, which is fourth on the school charts and a dozen shy
of the record set by Dave Baseggio (29-79-108) between 1985-89.
Dignard needs five goals to catch Darcy Ryan and Ray Giroux (22)
and tie for second. He is seventh among Yale blueliners in career
points with 64, three behind Bill Nichols (67). The current Bulldog
ranks No. 2 in the nation among blueliners with 1.31 points per
game.
Century Mark
Senior F Mark Arcobello has 113 career games
played. Most Eli seniors don't get a glimpse of triple digits until
late in their final campaigns. Teammates F Sean Backman (109) and D
Ryan Donald (105) recently followed Arcobello. All three could
break the record of 125 games shared by Jeff Hamilton '01 and
Jeff Hristovski '06.
Captain Ryan Donald
Ryan Donald (St. Albert, ALB), a class of 2010
defenseman, is the captain of the 2009-10 Bulldogs. The 6-foot-3,
220-pound Bulldog skater is one of 20 NCAA hockey candidates for
the 2009-10 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the
award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I
senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence -
classroom, character, community and competition. Donald has
compiled a 2.93 grade point average as a political science major at
one of the nation's top universities. He was recognized as a member
of the ECAC All-Academic team in 2009.
CARE TO COMPARE
The 2008-09 Bulldogs enjoyed the best season in the
history of Yale hockey after going 11-5 overall with 53 goals. The
current Bulldogs have two fewer victories in their first 16 but
have hit the net 64 times. The Elis were 2-1 against nationally
ranked teams in the first 16 last year, they are 4-2-1 this season.
In the Polls
Yale moved from up one place from No. 6 on both the
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine & USCHO.com lists this week.
Yale's No. 6 ranking in the USCHO poll the first week of November
had been the "highest" it had been listed this season. The Elis'
best ranking ever was No. 5 in both polls late March of 2009. The
Bulldogs are 2-0-2 against top 15 teams in the current USA Today
rankings and 3-2-2 vs. top 20 teams in the USCHO poll. Yale is
4-2-1 against ranked teams this season.
On the Bench
Keith Allain '80, Yale's Malcolm G. Chace
Head Coach of Hockey, has helped establish the Bulldogs on the
national scene since he joined the program three years ago. In
2008-09 he led Yale to the best season in the program's history. A
school-record 24 wins, Yale's first ECAC Tournament Championship
and a school-best No. 5 national ranking in late March backs up
that statement. The Elis' second ECAC regular-season title, a third
NCAA Tournament appearance and an Ivy League crown confirm the
status of the 2008-09 squad. He was honored by ECAC coaches as
conference coach of the year (Tim Taylor Award) and College Hockey
News named him national coach of the year. This is Allain's 11th
overall year at Yale; he spent four as a student-athlete and goalie
and three as an assistant coach in the 1980s.
Allain quoted
"We are excited to be back in our own rink this
weekend and to be part of the dedication day activities. It seems
like a long time since we played a home game. We hope to use the
energy from the Ingalls crowd to play a great game against Brown."
OFFENSIVE SPREAD
The junior class has contributed 23 goals this
season, two more than the seniors. The sophomores are third with 13
while the newcomers have eight goals and 26 points.
BULLDOGS IN THE PROS
Fourteen former Yale players are skating
professionally this winter. Here are the details on each. Alec
Richards '09 (Rockford Icehogs, AHL), Brennan Turner '09 (Elmira
Jackals, ECHL), David Meckler '09 (Manchester Monarchs, AHL), Blair
Yaworski '08 (Wheeling Nailers, ECHL), Matt Cohen '07 (Trenton
Devils, ECHL), Brad Mills '07 (Lowell Devils, AHL), Chris Brooks
'06 (Bakersfield Condors, ECHL), Joe Zappala '06
(Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs, CHL), Chris Higgins '05 (New York
Rangers, NHL), Joe Callahan '05 (Worchester Sharks, AHL), Stacey
Bauman '03 (Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees, CHL), Jeff Hamilton '01
(Lugano, Swiss-A), Ray Giroux '98 (St. Petersburg SKA, KHL) Alex
Westlund '98 (Linz EHC, Austria)
Ingalls Renovations
Saturday is Ingalls Rink dedication day and
includes alumni day (and an alumni game at 9:45 AM). The official
dedication (invitation only) is 2:30, while Yale and Brown drop the
puck at 7:30. The dedication will also be recognized Saturday night
at the game. The rink has been modernized in many ways while adding
13,000 square feet of varsity operational space. The additions
include locker rooms and space for strength & conditioning,
student-athlete study area, medical & training, officials,
video, coaches, equipment, reception (Schley Room) and more. There
are new historical displays and concession stands and bathrooms.
BULLDOGS ON THE AIR
All Yale home games include live video and audio
streaming. All games from Ingalls can be seen live through Yale's
All Access on yalebulldogs.com. The audio is provided by WYBC
radio, and the broadcast can also be heard on either AM 1340 or on
wybc.com.
SKATE WITH THE BULLDOGS
The YUAD invites Yale hockey fans to an Ingalls
Rink open skate with the men's and women's teams from 2:15 to 3:30
on Sunday, Feb. 7. Facility tours will also be available.
Release filed by Steve Conn, Yale Sports Publicity
Director
Image of Charles Brockett against Brown by Sam
Rubin '95