Dutchmen Set Record in Playoff Win
SCHENECTADY, NY
- Junior forward Mario Valery-Trabucco scored two
goals and sophomore forward Stéphane Boileau had the
game-winner in the Dutchmen's 5-3 win against Clarkson (10-18-7,
8-10-4) in the first game of the first round of the ECAC Hockey
Playoffs. Union's (17-15-3, 9-11-2) five goals set a program
mark for most goals in a single playoff game. The victory was also
the team and sophomore goaltender Corey Milan's 17th of the season,
giving them the school record for wins in a season.
Valery-Trabucco notched his fifth multi-point game of the season,
while sophomore forward Adam Presizniuk registered his team-leading
seventh multi-point effort with a goal and three assists.
Senior captain and Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Finalist posted his
fourth double point game with two assists.
Boileau, scored the game-winner at the 7:05 mark of the third
period with assists going to Cook and freshman forward Kelly Zajac.
The goal was his ninth of the season and the fifth game-winner of
his career.
Valery-Trabucco made it 5-3 with only 2:54 remaining while on the
power play, making Union 1-for-3 with the man advantage.
The scoring started with an unassisted, breakaway goal by sophomore
forward Scott Freeman put the Golden Knights ahead at the 12:04
mark of the second period. Only moments before Valery-Trabucco rang
one off the pipe.
The Montreal native sent the Messa Rink faithful to their feet by
wheeling through the neutral zone and then firing a shot off the
shoulder of Clarkson netminder Paul Karpowich and over the goal
line at 14:14 for his career-high tying 12th goal of the
season. Junior defenseman Mike Schreiber picked up the
assists.
Presizniuk followed at 17:27 on a Clarkson turnover and a rebound
off of Simpson's shot. The goal was his 21st of his career and 14th
of the season, placing him seventh on Union's single season goal
scoring list.
Coming out of the first break, the Golden Knights found the
equalizer with a goal from Chris D'Alvise at 1:13 into the period
and went ahead with a goal from Shea Guthrie at 2:02.
The fast pace continued and the third part of the
Trabucco-Presizniuk-Walters line cashed in to pull the score even
at 3-3. Walters picked up a rebound and slide the puck past
Karpowich for his 13th goal of the season. The assist gave
Presizniuk his 33rd point of the season - eighth most in school
history.
Milan finished with 18 saves and helped kill off Union's lone
penalty. At the other end Karpowich turned away 30 stops.
The victory was Union's second opening-playoff-game win in its
Division I history. The team will attempt its first playoff series
victory as the two teams square off again on Saturday at 7 p.m. for
game two of the best-of-three series.












