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RIT Hockey vs Niagara University
Evie Lintaud

Men's Ice Hockey

Hockey Hosts Mercyhurst Friday And Saturday

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The Purple Eagles (7-15-2, 6-8-2-2 AHA) are back at Dwyer Arena this weekend to host Mercyhurst (5-14-4, 3-9-4-1 AHA) on Friday, Jan. 28 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 29 at 5:00 p.m.
 
Last Time Out
• The Purple Eagles swept last weekend's series with RIT, winning the first game, 5-3, and falling to the Tigers, 6-5, in overtime in the second game.
• Lars Rodne scored two goals in the win. Carter Randklev, Chris Harpur and Jordan Wishman also scored. Wishman's goal was the first of his career.
• Jake Sibell picked up his first collegiate win. He made 28 saves against the Tigers.
• Ryan Cox, Shane Ott, Christian Gorscak, Albin Nilsson and Zac Herrmann all scored in the second game of the season.
• Chad Veltri made 32 saves in game two.
• Shane Ott was named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Week following his performance over the weekend. He scored one goal and recorded three assists to finish the weekend with four points.
 
Notes from the Nest
• Defenseman Chris Harpur set the Niagara record for career games played on Friday, Jan. 21 when he suited up for his 148th career game. Harpur has now played in 149 career games.
• Ryan Naumovski scored a goal against Sacred Heart on Jan. 8 and his breakaway goal was featured as the number two play on SportsCenter's Top 10.
• Albin Nilsson and Chad Veltri earned Atlantic Hockey weekly awards following the team's two-game series against No. 10 Notre Dame. Nilsson was named the Player of the Week and Veltri earned Goaltender of the Week honors.
• The Purple Eagles played in front of fans at Dwyer Arena for the first time in 612 days when they hosted the Air Force Falcons Nov. 5-6.
• Senior Luke Edgerton played his 100th career game versus Canisius on Dec. 10.
• Graduate student Jack Zielinski suited up for his 100th career game against No. 8 North Dakota on Oct. 9.
• The Purple Eagles went 7-12-3 overall in 2020-21 and 3-9-3-1 in Atlantic Hockey play.
• The team advanced to the semifinals of the Atlantic Hockey Tournament after a 3-2 victory over Mercyhurst in the first round and 3-2 (2OT) and 2-1 wins over Robert Morris in a three-game quarterfinals series. The Purple Eagles fell to AIC in the semifinals, 2-1.
• Josef Mysak was named to the AHA West Pod All-Rookie Team and 24 Purple Eagles were named to the AHA All-Academic Team.
• Niagara returns 18 players from last year's squad, including forwards Walker Sommer and Ryan Naumovski and goaltender Chad Veltri. Sommer led the team in scoring with eight goals and had a team-high 15 points and Naumovski had a team-best 10 assists. Veltri compiled a record of 5-7-2 and made 385 saves on the season and had a save percentage of .919.
• The Purple Eagles welcome 12 newcomers to the team, including transfers Alexandre Roy (University of Nebraska - Omaha), Albin Nilsson (Providence College), Olivier Gauthier (Alaska-Anchorage), Mike Faulkner (Hobart) and Jack DeBoer (Boston University).
• Chris Harpur was selected as Niagara's captain for the second straight season, while Jack Zielinski, Jon Hill and Walker Sommer were named alternates.
• Freshman goaltender Jake Sibell was named the AHA Preseason Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Preseason Rookie of the Year selection from NU since 2013. Sibell joins NU from the Aberdeen Wings of the NAHL. During the 2020-21 season, Sibell made 1,105 saves and had a save percentage of 95.2%. He recoded 11 shutouts and compiled a record of 43-2-1, with a 1.19 goals against average. Sibell played in 11 playoff games and went 8-2-1 with a 1.93 goals against average and a 92.9% save percentage.
• Sibell was named the NAHL Goaltender of the Year and the NAHL Most Valuable Player. He had the best save percentage and goals against average in the NAHL and set NAHL single season records in both categories. Sibell also earned the USA Hockey Junior Goalie of the Year (Doug Peterson Award) and was an NAHL All-Central Division Team and NAHL First All-Star Team selection.

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Players Mentioned

Chris Harpur

#4 Chris Harpur

D
6' 3"
Sophomore
L
Jack Zielinski

#28 Jack Zielinski

D
6' 2"
Sophomore
R
Ryan Cox

#2 Ryan Cox

F
5' 11"
Freshman
L
Luke Edgerton

#17 Luke Edgerton

F
5' 10"
Freshman
R
Zac Herrmann

#13 Zac Herrmann

D
6' 0"
Freshman
L
Jon Hill

#25 Jon Hill

D
6' 2"
Freshman
L
Jordan Wishman

#7 Jordan Wishman

D
6' 1"
Freshman
L
Christian Gorscak

#20 Christian Gorscak

F
5' 11"
Sophomore
R
Josef Mysak

#24 Josef Mysak

D
6' 3"
Sophomore
L
Ryan Naumovski

#14 Ryan Naumovski

F
6' 0"
Junior
R

Players Mentioned

Chris Harpur

#4 Chris Harpur

6' 3"
Sophomore
L
D
Jack Zielinski

#28 Jack Zielinski

6' 2"
Sophomore
R
D
Ryan Cox

#2 Ryan Cox

5' 11"
Freshman
L
F
Luke Edgerton

#17 Luke Edgerton

5' 10"
Freshman
R
F
Zac Herrmann

#13 Zac Herrmann

6' 0"
Freshman
L
D
Jon Hill

#25 Jon Hill

6' 2"
Freshman
L
D
Jordan Wishman

#7 Jordan Wishman

6' 1"
Freshman
L
D
Christian Gorscak

#20 Christian Gorscak

5' 11"
Sophomore
R
F
Josef Mysak

#24 Josef Mysak

6' 3"
Sophomore
L
D
Ryan Naumovski

#14 Ryan Naumovski

6' 0"
Junior
R
F