Union Earns First Trip to League Semifinals
SCHENECTADY, NY -- A 2-1 victory against
Quinnipiac propelled the 17th-ranked Union College men's ice hockey
team into the ECAC Hockey Championship weekend for the first time
in the team's 19 year Division I history. Union, the third seed in
the tournament, will play fifth-seeded St. Lawrence at 7 p.m. on
Friday, Mar. 19 in the Times Union Center in Albany.
Freshman Wayne
Simpson and Jeremy
Welsh registered the goals for Union, which earned its
school-record 20th victory this year. This season marks the third
time in Union hockey history that the Dutchmen have reached 20 wins
and the first since the 1984-85 season.
Union moves to 20-11-6 overall, while Quinnipiac's season ends
with a 20-18-2 mark.
Union appeared to have pulled ahead, 3-0, with 13:52 remaining in
the game, but the official lost sight of the puck and blew his
whistle before the puck crossed the line.
With the door open and the score still at 2-0, Quinnipiac got on
the board with 4:29 remaining with a defection goal by Reese
Rolheiser.
The Dutchmen defense, which only allowed five goals in 270 minutes
in 22 seconds in the series, stood strong the rest of the way and
junior goaltender Corey
Milan earned his second win in as many nights with 30
saves.
It didn't take the Dutchmen long to establish a lead as Simpson
went top shelf on Quinnipiac's Dan Clarke 2:01 into the game as the
two team's skated 4-on-4. The play started with senior Mike
Schreiber keeping the offensive attack alive at the
point. He sent a shot towards the net, but Simpson gained control
of the puck and fired his sixth goal of the season.
After a scoreless second period, Union used the opening moments of
the third to its advantage. After sophomore Luke
Cain had a shot stopped by Clarke, freshman Jeremy
Welsh cleaned up the rebound behind the Bobcat
goaltender.
In the series, Union answered with back-to-back wins to claim its
second postseason series victory in team history. After losing
Friday night's five, overtime game -- the longest in NCAA history
-- 3-2, the Dutchmen responded with a 3-1 win on Saturday, forcing
a third game.
Second-seeded Cornell will have the top spot in the championship
weekend and will face 11th-seeded Brown, which knocked off
top-seeded Yale in three games. St. Lawrence has won four straight
games in the playoffs and most recently swept Colgate.
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