>> and was the only collegiate >> goaltender ever to score a goal into a defended net (it happened >> at RPI against international competition during a tournament). > >I'd LOVE to hear the story behind this one. > >Jeffrey Anbinder >The Sexiest Man in Ithaca Radio This excerpt is from the article "The 1980-81 ECAC Hockey Season: Down To The Last Percentage Point", by Andrew K. Finnie, from the 1981 ECAC Tournament program: "Tortorella himself went down in history this year by being the first ECAC netminder to score an unassisted, shorthanded goal. The marker came at the RPI Invitational Tournament against Vasby, an amateur team from Sweden. With three minutes left in the game, and Vasby on a power play, Tortorella made a routine clearing of the puck. The disc slid the length of the ice past everyone, bounced off Vasby goalie Robert Nyquist's stick and into the net. Both the puck and Tortorella's stick now reside at the U. S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minnesota." [Note: Maine won that game, 12-2, and also the tournament, defeating Holy Cross 12-2 and RPI 5-3.]