Union Settles for Tie in Home Opener
SCHENECTADY, NY – Freshman forward Sam Coatta scored his
first collegiate goal and sophomore defenseman Mat Bodie added
another score, but the Union men’s ice hockey team settled
for a 2-2 tie against Western Michigan (2-0-1) in its home opener
in front of 1,318 fans at Messa Rink.
Sophomore goaltender Troy Grosenick stopped 32 of 34 shots, while
Western Michigan goaltender Nick Pisellini made 30 saves in net for
the Broncos.
Union (1-0-1) took an early lead in the contest on a strange
bounce, as Coatta scored his first career goal at 2:03. Coatta
fired a shot wide of the net on the rush, but the puck bounced off
the boards and back towards the net, and Pisellini pushed it in,
giving Union a 1-0 lead.
The Broncos tied it up late in the period on a two-on-one rush.
After a failed Union pinch, Western Michigan’s Jordan
Oesterle found Greg Squires streaking up the right wing. Squires
skated into open ice and beat sophomore goaltender Troy Grosenick
high at 17:54 to tie the game at 1-1.
The Dutchmen had a chance to take the lead in the second period on
a golden opportunity for sophomore forward Daniel Carr. With senior
defenseman Nolan Julseth-White in the penalty box for charging,
junior defenseman Greg Coburn found Carr skating along across the
middle of the ice.
Carr skated in on a shorthanded breakaway, but his shot from the
hash marks was gloved by Western Michigan goaltender Nick Pisellini
at 17:16.
Union would take the lead early in the third period. After
sustained pressure in the offensive zone, senior forward Kelly
Zajac found sophomore defenseman Mat Bodie at the point. Bodie
fired a soft wrist shot through traffic and beat Pisellini over the
shoulder at 2:57 of the third period.
With Union protecting a one-goal lead, Western Michigan generated
multiple chances on the rush, breaking through for the game-tying
score at the 12:47 mark.
Squires corralled a loose puck in the neutral zone and skated in
alone down the right side for a partial breakaway, beating
Grosenick high to tie the score at 2-2 and send the game to
overtime.
In overtime, Western Michigan’s Luke Witkowski was called for
hooking at 1:30, giving the Dutchmen their fourth power play
opportunity of the night. Union was unable to generate many chances
until late in the man advantage, when Pisellini stopped two shots
from Carr to keep the score tied.
Union went 0-for-4 on the power play for the evening, while Western
Michigan was 0-for-3 with the man advantage on the night.
The Dutchmen will host Western Michigan in the series finale at
7:00 p.m. tomorrow night at Messa Rink.












