Union Blanks UConn; Leaman Nets Win No. 100
STORRS, CT -- Seven goals from six different
student-athletes and a defense that limited its opponent to 14
shots gave the 18th-ranked Union College men's ice hockey team a
7-0 win against Connecticut in the consolation game of the 2009
Toyota UConn Classic on Wednesday. The victory was the 100th career
win for Union bench general Nate Leaman, who is now only 23 wins
away from passing Charlie Morrison (1978-88) for most wins in
school history -- both Division I and III. The win moves the
Dutchmen to 9-4-5, while the Huskies go to 2-14-2.
Union, which outshot UConn 39-14, received goals from senior Mike
Wakita, junior Adam Presizniuk, junior Stephane Boileau, senior
Jason Walters, junior John Simpson and senior Mike Schreiber.
"I thought it was a great 60 minute effort," said head coach Nate
Leaman. "It was a great way to respond from last night and it was a
display of the great leadership of the team. The coaching staff
didn't say anything at all. Our guys responded well."
Junior Corey Milan earned his fourth win of the season and 29th of
his career (third all-time in school history) by making 14 stops in
his first regular season start since a 3-3 tie against sixth-ranked
Yale on Nov. 7. The shutout was the third of his career.
Wakita got the score started with his first goal of the season and
third of his career with a shot from the right point that was
deflected in off a UConn player. Coburn fed the Union captain the
puck from the left point and sophomore Luke Cain had the second
helper.
Union's power-play, which stood at 22.9 percent (13th in the
nation) entering the contest, connected for the eighth time in six
games. Presizniuk tipped home a shot from Walters for his fifth
goal of the season and Walters' 11th assist, moving his point
streak to nine games. Senior Mike Schreiber moved his scoring
streak to three games with the second assist.
Boileau made it 3-0 with a tap-in goal at 2:36 after sophomore
Nolan Julseth-White's slap shot trickled through the pads of
UConn's Brad McInnis. Coburn picked up the second assist of the
game and fourth in two games.
A rebound goal by Walters at 7:18 of the season gave Union its
eighth four-plus-goal game of the season. The goal was the 95th of
Walters' career has he takes a stride closer to becoming the fifth
Dutchmen in DI history to hit the century mark.
In the third, Simpson, Presizniuk and Schreiber completed the
scoring with goals at 3:28, 12:41 and 14:35 respectively.
The Dutchmen will play their third game in five games when they
kick off the new year with a 7 p.m. outing at Atlantic Hockey foe
Army on Saturday, Jan. 2. The game will be the final non-conference
regular season game of the season.












