Dutchmen Fall to Cornell in Championship Game
ALBANY, NY -- Special teams paced
seventh-ranked Cornell to a 3-0 victory against the 15th-ranked
Union College men's ice hockey team in the 2010 ECAC Hockey
Championship game in front of 6,505 at Albany's Time Union Center.
The Big Red scored two power-play goals and killed off five
Dutchmen man advantages to earn its 12th ECAC Hockey title and
first 2005.
The Dutchmen, who go to 21-12-6, will find out tomorrow during the
NCAA Championship selection show if it will be one of 16 teams
vying for a national title. The Big Red (21-8-4) get an automatic
bid in the tourney.
Playing in its first ever ECAC Hockey championship and its fifth
ever conference title game, Union received stellar goaltending from
freshman Keith
Kinkaid. The Farmingville, NY native turned away 31 shots
in his 25th start of the season.
At the other end, ECACH Goaltender of the Year and Hobey Baker
finalist Ben Scrivens made 32 stops for his fourth win of the post
season and second straight shutout. Scrivens was named the
tournaments most valuable player.
The Big Red's offensive attack centered around their power-play
unit. With eight man-advantage chances, the Cornell converted on
two. The first game after back-to-back opportunities, making the
Dutchmen pay on the latter. Junior Joe Devin cashed in on a rebound
off the end boards at 15:09 of the first. Juniors Tyler Roeszler
and Mike Devin earned the assists on the play.
Sophomore Sean Whitney added to the lead at 17:25 of the second
period with another rebound goal. This time, Kinkaid made the
initial save, but Whitney was there for his third goal of the
season. Seniors Colin Greening and Brendon Nash registered the
helpers.
An empty netter in the closing seconds produced the final
score.
Senior Mike
Schreiber and junior Adam
Presizniuk were named to the all-tournament team.
If the Dutchmen's season ends with the loss in the championship
game they will walk away with several school record. They have been
ranked a school-record 13 straight weeks, earning 21 wins along the
way. Senior Mario
Valery-Trabucco set the school record with 45 points and
senior Jason
Walters broke Union's Division I points record with 115
in his career.
The NCAA selection show will take place on ESPN2 at 11:30 a.m. on
Sunday, Mar. 21.












