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Hockey Hosts the #20 RIT Tigers at Mullett

Hockey Hosts the #20 RIT Tigers at Mullett


TEMPE – The Arizona State hockey team aims to protect its undefeated record against the No. 20 RIT Tigers on January 20-21 at Mullett Arena. The Sun Devils (11-14-0) boast a 6-0 record against the Tigers (15-6-1) dating back to 2019. 

Friday’s tilt starts at 7 p.m. MST and Saturday’s series finale kicks off at 4 p.m. MST. Both games are available to watch on the free ASU Live Stream and listen to on Fox Sports 910 radio. 

The trip out West for the Tigers completes the second home-and-away series between the two programs that spans four years. Last year, ASU traveled to Rochester as part of a two-week Northeast road trip that included games against Boston University and then-No. 9/11 Northeastern. ASU swept RIT in front of Tiger fans with two demanding wins. 

HISTORY VS. RIT (6-0-0)

W, 5-1 – at RIT, January 15, 2022

W, 2-1 – at RIT, January 14, 2022

W, 5-3 – vs. RIT, January 18, 2020 

W, 6-1 – vs. RIT, January 17, 2020 

W, 4-2 – at RIT, February 2, 2019 

W, 6-1 – at RIT, February 1, 2019  

TALE OF THE TAPE

The Sun Devils rank 34th in the nation with 2.7 goals per game, 30th with a 2.8 goals against average, and 33rd in shots percentage at 9.7. The penalty kill continues to enjoy success and ranks 11th in the country at a 85 percent success rate. The kill squad meets its match this weekend in RIT and its top-10 power play unit. 

Last time the foes met, the Sun Devils were bolstered with goal-scoring talent Colin Theisen and his support Matthew Kopperud and Josh Doan. Lucky for the Sun Devils, Theisen’s point-scoring ability was replaced by transfer Robert Mastrosimone this season, and of course, the Sun Devils returned Kopperud and Doan. The Sun Devils knocked in seven goals over the two-game series last year, including goals from Kopperud, Doan, Jack Jensen, Benji Eckerle, and Ryan O’Reilly

Mastrosimone continues to lead the ASU squad in points, goals, assists, and shots. His 25 points tie for 15th in the NCAA, and his 17 assists ties at 13th in the country. This season, the senior’s 96 shots on goal rank third among Division I skaters.   

Kopperud, who lightly returned to play as an extra skater last weekend against No. 17 Minnesota State, is expected to fully return this weekend against RIT. Kopperud tallied one goal and an assist against the Tigers last season. 

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