Trio Leads Dutchmen to Home Win
SCHENECTADY, NY -- Freshman forward Wayne
Simpson registered his first career goal, the game-winner, helping
Union to a 4-2 victory against American International on Friday
Night at Messa Rink. Simpson's line, which consists of his brother
John and sophomore forward Brian Yanovitch, had a hand in two of
the Dutchmen's goals as the trio continues leading the team in
points. John Simpson is first with seven points, while Wayne
Simpson and Yanovitch are tied for second with five points.
The line produced the second goal of the game as John Simpson
raced down the right side. He fed to his brother Wayne, who was
stopped on the doorstep. After a scrum in front, Yanovitch picked
up the rebound and roofed it for his third goal of the season and
fifth point in four games.
The multi-point games are the second for all three and John
Simpson and Yanovitch extended their scoring streaks to four and
three games, respectively.
The Dutchmen struck first 7:33 into the game when junior forward
Adam Presizniuk, who is also tied for second on the team with five
points, scored his third goal of the season. Senior forward Jason
Walters' leg work from behind the net generated a surge down low as
he cut back on one AIC defender. He caught goaltender Dan Ramirez
going one way and found Presizniuk just below the right face-off
circle for a wide-open net. Walters picked up his second assist.
Senior forward Mario Valery-Trabucco earned the second assist, his
third of the season.
A 5-on-3 power play led to AIC cracking the scoreboard at 7:48,
cutingt Union's lead in half. Adam Pleskach was credited with the
goal after picking up a rebound in the crease. His linemates Tom
Mele and Richard Leitner each had assists on the play.
A one-timer just right of the slot, by Leitner at 15:54 tied the
game at two. Pleskach centered the puck form the right half wall,
giving him and Leitner their second points of the night.
A empty-net goal by Stephane Boileau with 13 ticks made it
4-2.
Junior goaltender Corey Milan extended his unbeaten streak to four
games as he became the first Union goaltender since Kris Mayotte
'06 in 2002-03 to begin a season 3-0-1. Milan made 23 save for his
28th career victory, moving him past Mayotte for sole possession of
third place on Union's all-time wins list.
At the other end, Dan Ramirez made 31 start in the Yellow Jackets
season-opening contest.
The Dutchmen are back in action against another Atlantic Hockey
opponent when Sacred Heart comes to Messa Rink tomorrow at 7 p.m.
The contest is part of Armed Services Appreciation and Union
Athletics Hall of Fame Weekend.












