December 18, 2010
Union Falls at Western Michigan
KALAMAZOO, MI – Freshman forward Daniel Carr scored his 10th goal of the season, but No. 12/10 Union (10-4-3) fell 2-1 to Western Michigan (9-6-4), in front of 1,757 fans at Lawson Arena.
The Dutchmen outshot the Broncos 24-17 for the game, and 9-4
in the third period, but could not score the equalizing goal
against Western Michigan goaltender Jerry Kuhn.
Carr had perhaps the best opportunity to tie the game with
Union on the power play late in the third period. Carr took a long
pass from freshman forward Josh
Jooris, and skated in alone on a breakaway. His low shot
was stopped by Kuhn with 2:25 remaining in the contest.
The Dutchmen finished the game 1-for-5 on the power
play.
Trailing 2-0 in the second period, Union would cut Western
Michigan's lead in half on their second power play opportunity of
the night. The man advantage was created by sophomore forward
Justin
Pallos who was tripped up by Kuhn while driving to the
net at 10:29.
On the ensuing power play, sophomore forward Jeremy
Welsh fed freshman defenseman Mat
Bodie with a pass across the point. Bodie's long wrist
shot was deflected in front by freshman forward Daniel
Carr past Kuhn at 12:23. The goal was Carr's 10th of the
season and sixth point (four goals, two assists) in the last three
games.
Western Michigan took a 1-0 lead at 15:01 on a nice play in
the neutral zone by Broncos defenseman Luke Witkowski to set up a
two-on-one. Witkowski tipped the puck off the boards to Chase
Bailey, who fed Shane Berschbach with a cross-ice pass. Berschbach
finished into an open net to give the Broncos the lead.
Berschbach would strike again in the second period on the
Bronco's third power play opportunity of the game. With senior
forward Andrew
Buote in the penalty box for boarding, Berschbach
corralled a rebound on blocked shot from the point and fired a low
wrist shot from the circle past sophomore goaltender Keith
Kinkaid at 3:36.
The Dutchmen will take on Western Michigan again tomorrow
afternoon at 4:00 p.m.












