Dutchmen Claim RPI Holiday Championship in Overtime
TROY, NY -- After a wild finish to regulation,
senior Jason Walters tipped home the game-winning goal, giving
Union a 5-4 overtime win at Rensselaer for the RPI Holiday
Tournament title. Walters, who was named tournament MVP, led the
Dutchmen with a career-high four points with two goals and two
assists. With the win Union goes to 6-3-4, while Rensselaer falls
to 8-6-1.
The Dutchmen held the lead, 4-3, with less than 10 seconds
remaining, but a RPI surge that resulted in Paul Kerins deflecting
in the tying goal with 0:00 on the clock. The officials conversed
about whether there was anytime remaining and agreed to send the
game into overtime.
Junior forward Stephane Boileau earned the assist on the
game-winner when he fired a puck towards the net form the right
halfwall. Walters skated between the net and the puck, tipping it
down off the ice and into the net.
Walters scored Union's fourth goal as well, a power-play tally at
16:09 of the third with a wrist shot at the point. The goal seemed
to seal the win for Union, but Kerins registered his first of two
goals only 43 seconds later to make it 4-3.
Freshman goaltender Keith Kinkaid extended his unbeaten streak to
four games (3-0-1) by making 25 saves. He was named to the
all-tournament team along with sophomore Kelly Zodiac and senior
Mike Schreiber.
Boileau had a career-best three assist and tied a career-high with
three points.
Back-to-back hooking penalties by the Engineers put the Dutchmen on
a two-man advantage and Schreiber converted for his third goal of
the season at 9:01. The play started with senior Walters throwing a
pass through traffic to Boileau on the doorstep. Boileau took a
glance towards goal and then found Schreiber creeping down from the
left point where he fired a wrist shot into the upper-left corner
at 9:01.
Another RPI penalty extended the Dutchmen's power-play opportunity
and once again Union capitalized when freshman Jeremy Welsh slammed
in a rebound from the top of the crease at 10:20. Boileau received
a pass from Zodiac similar to the one he got from Walters.
With the momentum clearly on Union's side, freshman Kyle Bodie
added to the lead with his first career goal at 14:56. Freshman
Wayne Simpson found Walters on the halfwall. The puck was thrown
towards the goal and Bodie cashed in on a loose puck inside the
crease.
Kinkaid set the tempo early for his team by turning away three
point-blank shots within the first three minutes. He finished with
eight saves in the period, helping Union kill off three RPI
power-plays. The defense did lend a helping hand, blocking eight
shots in the period.
The Union defense kept RPI at bay for the majority of the second
period and upped its shot-block total to 13, laying the body in
front of five shots. Kinkaid's shutout streak was snapped at 138:09
when Josh Rabbani made it 3-1 with a power-play goal at 17:09.
Kinkaid hadn't let a goal in since the 18:51 mark of the Clarkson
game on Nov. 14.
Another power-play at the end of the second, which carried over
into the third resulted in another Engineers goal. Brandon Pirri
made it 3-2 with his seventh of the season on a one-timer setup by
Tyler Helfrich at 51 seconds, setting up the wild finish.
Union returns to action on Friday, Dec. 4 with a 7 p.m. contest
against upstate foe Colgate at Messa Rink. Tickets can be purchased
by visiting UnionAthleticsTickets.com.












