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RIT Roller Hockey Needs Your Help
3/20/07
After a great season and bringing home the ECRHA championship to Rochester, the RIT Tigers team needs your help
making their quest for a National Championship a reality. Please take a few moments to look over
our letter to all families, alumni
and local businesses, as well as an order form for RIT Tigers Roller Hockey
Apparel. All proceeds from these events will help bring the team to St. Louis, MO for the National Championships.
Stay Tuned for more information regarding the Alumni game and the Meltdown game with banquet to follow.
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RIT Roller Hockey Brings Back the Cup
3/08/07
After several years without the ECRHA championship in their stomachs, the RIT roller hockey team
climbed all the way to the top shelf and took the championship away from the mouths of the three time
champion Towson tigers. RIT played a vigorous 6 games to reach their goal, they battled some of the
toughest teams the ECRHA has to offer including UB, Towson, Binghamton, and Pittsburgh. RIT was able
to finish what they had been starting over the past few seasons, since 2004 they have gone 38-10-4 in
the regular season only to fall short at the regional championships. In 2004 they made it to the
championship game only to lose in the final to Towson. RIT was still hungry this year, they have been
waiting for another shot at the crown, and gobbled it up in commanding fashion.
RIT won their central conference division this year during the last weekend of play with a record of
11-3-2, putting them in the 3rd seed going into the regional tournament. Their strong regular season
set up the road to the championship game as they were placed into a division with two of their central
conference rivals, Pittsburgh and Binghamton, as well as fellow powerhouse Towson (tied in regular season
with 24pts each). The RIT tigers had great knowledge of Pittsburgh and Binghamton, which they quickly
put to use, disposing of Pittsburgh in Game #1 of the tournament by a score of 8-5. The high-powered
Tigers offense had a field day picking apart the Panther defense for 8 goals, which proved to be too
much to handle. In the tigers 2nd game they faced off with a tricky Binghamton team who had split the
season series with RIT. RIT knew they had to come out of the starting gates with all cylinders high
and did so in a dominating manner. The Tigers took control of the game early and with patience and
puck control were able to chip away at the scoreboard. Along with excellent defense the Tigers were
able to control the game and take home a 9-2 victory, putting the Tigers in great position going into
their third game against the Towson tigers. RIT began their third game of the day tired, and without
leading scorer John Nowak, they were however ready for the challenge. The team fought hard and along
with great goaltending by Brett Campbell, the RIT defense stayed strong, holding a 3-2 lead for most
of the contest. The tired Rochester attack was evident as Towson took over in the third period, tying
the score at 3-3 and then eventually, on a nice redirect of a Josh Stein pass, Towson took the 4-3 lead
which they were able to hold on to despite a valiant last minute RIT push. Despite the loss the Tigers
were able to gain confidence and acquire knowledge of the opponent who they were to take on the following
morning. They still however had one more test in front of them, Binghamton. They would face-off with
Binghamton for a second time that day, this time playing in the quarterfinal game. This game would
send the winner into the semi-finals the subsequent morning as well as all but assure the winner a
spot at the national championship tournament. The game started out slow with both goalies playing
marvelously. However, RIT was able to dig down and put in the first goal of the contest. After that
RITŐs superior puck control system started to wear down Binghamton who were forced to take a few penalties,
which allowed the RIT gang to score a few power play goals midway through the game. After that RIT kept
the puck possession and Brett Campbell made some solid saves, coming away with the playoff game shutout
and a 4-0 Victory.
9:15am marked the start time for the semi-final match up between the RIT Tigers and the Towson Tigers.
Towson was a confident team after beating RIT by a score of 4-3 the previous day, but RIT was well rested
and coming off a 4-0 quarterfinal victory. RIT knew this game would be different. RIT would jump out
to a quick lead on a power play goal just 6 minutes into the game, and would follow that up with an
even strength tally just 3 minutes later to take an opening 2-0 lead on goals from Paul Marzello.
RITŐs defensive system proved tough to beat, even though Towson was able to outshoot the RIT Tigers,
they managed very few quality scoring chances and when they did the RIT netminder, Brett Campbell, was
equal to the challenge. As the game wore on and the RIT puck patient offense went to work, the Towson
squad had to take penalties to try and create scoring opportunities, however those penalties would
result in more RIT goals. Just into the second period, with Towson playing a man high on RIT sniper
John Nowak, the RIT power play adjusted and Tim Dion and leading goal scorer Mark McCreary notched
consecutive goals giving the RIT Tigers a 4-0 lead. The dog had not lost its fight yet as Towson
quickly scored on the power play to make it a 4-1 contest. Towson would then score 2 goals in less
than 30 seconds to bring the game within one. Now it was time for the RIT Tigers to show their character.
Their backs against the wall, and with significant momentum swing RIT was able to get out of the period
with a one-goal lead. The RIT Tigers settled down at the intermission and came out a much more patient
team, again returning to their zone defense and puck protecting attack. They were able to regain the
two-goal lead 4 minutes in on a great slap shot by second year stand out Brian Helm. RIT knew they
could protect this lead and began controlling the puck with great patients forcing the Towson team to
begin to run around off their game. Towson would then become frustrated, taking 5 misconduct penalties,
allowing RIT to notch an insurance goal and go to the Championship game with a 6-3 victory.
The excitement for the Tigers was not over yet, just minutes after their own game they were able to watch
ECRHA regular season champions Rhode Island take on their Western New York rivals UB Wings. With the
game just starting overtime all the Tigers began to watch, as time went on the RIT team was licking
their lips, knowing the eventual winner would be extremely tired going to the final game. A few seconds
into the third overtime period UB was able to score on the power play sending them to face RIT in the
final. The final began with two very familiar teams squaring off. Both teams play a puck possession
game and like to create offense off of opponent mistakes. As the chess match began RIT knew they needed
to feed off of the tired UB legs. However, it was UB to open the scoring on a bouncing shot from Kevin
Fischer giving Buffalo an early lead. RIT wasnŐt fazed however and got back quickly with a goal from Mike
Pohlman on a pass from John Nowak. UB would send out fresh legs and counter just 14 seconds later taking
a 2-1 lead. RIT would answer back however 3 minutes into the third on the power play. The Tigers would
use a play that had been clicking all year, as Marzello and Nowak passed up top, McCreary would sneak
into the slot where Nowak would feed him a cross ice one-timer for the goal and to tie the game. Then
again 5 minutes later it was McCreary who scored on a pass from Mike Kuzan to put the Tigers up 3-2.
The game was stuck like that for about 12 minutes until Kevin Fischer took the puck across the RIT
zone and put a shot in off the post to tie the game. With just three minutes left RIT went back to
basics. They used the play they devised three years ago for 2 on 2 situations after Mike Pohlman
made a defensive stop and passed the puck ahead to Paul Marzello. John Nowak saw the play developing
and left his right side spot to cut in front of MarzelloŐs defender, setting up a pick for Paul to
walk through. After that Paul beat his man as John went to the front of the UB goal to set up a screen,
Marzello then placed a perfect shot into the top right of the goal, giving the RIT Tigers the lead back.
RIT would hold off the final few minutes with top-notch defense from Tim Dion, Brian Clayton, Brian Helm,
and Mike Pohlman. Brett Campbell was perfect in goal for the final 3 minutes. With the last ditch shot
blocked by Marzello and Nowak at center ice the Tigers began to celebrate their ECRHA championship season.
The Tigers are now preparing for the National Championship Tournament in St. Louis, MO. The Tournament
will take place April 4th-7th at the Matteson and Omni Hockey facilities. The Tigers are beginning to
fundraise money, as well as practice their skills, as they believe they have a real shot at bringing
back the National crown to Rochester. The Tigers enthusiasm will be a great advantage going to Missouri
as shown through the words of Tigers star goaltender Brett Campbell “its great to be back, Im hungry for
a Lindenwood sandwich”
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Tigers Announce Rosters for the 2006-2007 Season.
9/19/06
Elite Travel Team:
John Nowak
Tim Dion
Billy Christman
Paul Marzello
Mark McCreary
Brett Campbell
Mike Pohlman
Mike Kuzan
John Richardson
Brian Helm
Brian Clayton
Local Rec / Developement Team:
John Bailes
Chris Malesic
Corey Beres
Tommy Boloven
Ryan Miller
Ryan Smith
Josh Tomaka
We would like to thank everyone for coming to tryouts. We had a very hard time picking the team do to everyones efforts.
Everyone should come to practice this wednesday at 9:30 in the aux gym. We will go over lots of important information for the upcoming
season.
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9/8/06
Pre-tryout meeting!
The Tigers have announced an informational meeting for anyone interested in trying out for the 2006-07 team. The meeting will
take place Thursday, September 14th at 8:00pm in the SLC classroom 1325. Please bring any questions to the meeting, we will address
tryouts, league information, general team information and rides to the tryouts.
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9/1/06
Tigers add open captains practices!
The Tigers have announced open practices for anyone interested in trying out for the 2006-07 team. The practices will be
held in the auxillary gym above the clark gym and the ice hockey rink, every Monday and Wednesday from 9:30-11:00pm untill the tryouts.
Please wear full roller hockey equipment, helmets are absolutely mandatory and no skate breaks.
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8/24/06
Tigers Announce 2006-2007 Tryouts!
Open tryouts will be held on Saturday, September 16th at the Keenan Center in Lockport, NY. Tryouts are tentatively
scheduled to begin at 5:00 pm and go untill 7:00pm. Please be there early and ready to skate. Also make sure to bring a photocopy of
your RIT student ID. Cost is $20 to cover the rink time. There will also be a meeting before tryouts and some pre-tryout skates in the auxillary
gym on campus. The dates and times are not available yet, keep checking this site for updates. For any questions about
tryouts or anything with the team please email us at info@ritrollerhockey.com.
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Freight Trains coming through!!!
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Brett Campbell: A true underdog story
8/8/06
RIT Tiger’s goaltender
Brett Campbell
has overcome the odds to prove that he is one of the top goaltenders
in the nation. Brett spent most of the summer before his sophomore season in the hospital battling kidney
disease. He had to fight hard to get back into game shape, and fight he did.
Brett’s hard work in the practice rink proved his commitment to
hockey as he rebounded with an ECRHA All-Star selection, a nation leading 4 shutouts and a 14-3-1 record,
while playing every game. Brett also anchored the Tigers in the ECRHA regional where they lost an OT
heartbreaker to rival UB in the quarterfinal. Captain of the Tigers and NARCh Pro player
John Nowak
said “It's a great feeling (having Brett in net), you can be creative and take chances in the offensive
zone without being to worried.” and Assistant captain and former
Malibu Heat standout
Tim Dion
replied “He's a great young goaltender, he fits great into our system.” via text message. The Tigers and their fans are looking forward to another couple years with Brett between
the pipes. But you can bet that the other ECRHA member teams are shaking in their skates.
You can follow the Tigers on ECRHA.net
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RIT Tigers fall short at ECRHA Regional Championships
6/2/06
The Tigers end an extremely impressive regular season losing to the UB Bulls in Overtime of their quaterfinal playoff game. The
Team played extremely well over the weekend. The Tigers will look to overcome this loss in the next season as they return most of
their players. The Team grew throughout the season, players such as rookie Brian Helm and Mike Pohlman added speed and excitement
to the already talented RIT roster. Other stand-out performances this season were made by Mark McCreary, who had a breakout season in
2005-06, and Mike Kuzan who jumped into the season on fire, setting personal bests in all of the offensive categories. Paul Marzello,
Billy Christman, Dan Cook, Tim Dion and John Nowak all showed strength and creativity during the season as well. Goaltender Brett Campbell also
set personal bests in his first season as the RIT starting goalie. The Tigers are looking forward to next season where they hope to return to
their top form.
You can follow the Tigers all next season on ECRHA.net
Freight Trains coming through!!!
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Four Tigers Named To 2005-06 All-Star Lineup
2/6/05--The ECRHA's Annual All-Star weekend will enjoy 4 RIT Tigers on the rink. Tiger Captain John Nowak and assistant Captin Mark McCreary
will be joined by goaltender Brett Campbell and rookie forward Brian Helm . Good Luck Boys!
For more information check out the ECRHA
RIT Tigers claim 2nd at ECRHA Regional Championships
3/8/05
March 6th: The RIT Tiger Roller Hockey team fell just short at the ECHRA regional championship tournament this past weekend. The
Tigers went an impressive 4-1-0 over the extremely intense weekend, setting themselves up against the Towson University Tigers in
the championship contest. The RIT team played tremendous defense throughout the course of the weekend, led by standout goaltending
efforts from senior Keith Krem, and freshman Brett "madden" Campbell. First year players Billy Christman, Paul Marzello and Mark McCreary
made tremendous strides throughout the season, helping the Tigers get back to the ECHRA Championship once again. Veterans Tim Dion, Mike Kuzan,
Mario Jalbert and John Nowak tailed many points over the weekend, while Tony Kukla, Dan Cook, and John Richardson
stone-walled the opposing scorers. The Tigers now gear up for the nations best as they travel to Colorado for the NCRHA National Championships.
You can follow the Tigers on ECRHA.net
Freight Trains coming through!!!
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