{"id":29958,"date":"2008-10-04T10:10:12","date_gmt":"2008-10-04T15:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/04\/200809-rensselaer-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:15","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:15","slug":"200809-rensselaer-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/04\/200809-rensselaer-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2008-09 Rensselaer Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Offense<\/b><\/p>\n
Off-what?<\/p>\n
The ‘Tute finished last in the league with 2.08 goals per game overall, and a league-low 45 in conference play. Helfrich (9-20-29) and Polacek (7-21-28) were the only 20-point scorers, and nobody mustered 10 goals despite a healthy 38-game schedule.<\/p>\n
Ornelas (9-8-17), Lord (6-10-16) and Jake Morissette (6-8-14) are the big producers who graduated last year, but on the bright side, Rensselaer didn’t really lose all that much in raw numbers. Helfrich and Polacek were only freshmen last year, senior Matt Angers-Goulet scored eight, and classmate Andrei Uryadov potted seven. (Uryadov is going to miss an undetermined number of games to start the year, to complete a team-rules-related suspension.)<\/p>\n
Seth Appert picked up a half-dozen new forwards this year, including Angers-Goulet’s sibling Alexandre and (unrelated to Jake) Christian Morissette. Both are 180 pounds and an inch or two shy of six feet, and with similarly built Pat Cullen, Appert thinks this trio “could make quick contributions.”<\/p>\n
Have fun watching Justin Smith and Jordan Watts: the rookie wingers were brought in “to grind and agitate,” according to their new coach, and Watts in particular is hoped to play a “Sean Avery”-style role, added Appert.<\/p>\n
Defense<\/b><\/p>\n
The defense won’t miss a beat this fall, as the entire Trojan unit is back for another run. Third-year player Peter Merth (3-10-13) and sophomore Bryan Brutlag (3-9-12) lead the pack, though juniors Christian Jensen (2-5-7) and Erik Burgdoerfer (2-3-5) and sophs Jeff Foss (1-3-4) and John Kennedy (0-0-0) each played more than two dozen games last season.<\/p>\n
In fact, every sentinel who took the ice last winter played a significant amount of time. Kennedy was the scarcest member of the club, playing in 26 contests.<\/p>\n