Team Notes: Union Hosts AIC, Army on Armed Forces Appreciation Weekend
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - Union begins a
stretch of six non-conference games with two opponents from the
Atlantic Hockey Association, American International College and
Army on Armed Forces Appreciation Weekend. Fans with a
Military ID will be admitted free to each the two games. On
Saturday night, Union will host a Toys for Tots drive in
coordination with the United States Marine Corps. The event is
sponsored by Sondra's Fine Jewelry. Fans that bring a new unwrapped
toy to the game will be admitted free and have a chance to win
$10,000 and a diamond hockey stick donated by Sondra's.
Union Looks to Continue Success Against AHA
Opponents
The Dutchmen have enjoyed recent success against AHA teams,
compiling a record of 6-0-1 in their last seven games against
Atlantic Hockey opponents, a streak that began with a 7-0 win at
Connecticut on Dec. 30, 2009.
This season alone, Union is 4-0-1 against opponents from
Atlantic Hockey, including wins against Sacred Heart, Niagara, and
RIT. Union holds a 3-0-0 record against American International in
the Division I era, winning the last meeting 4-2 at Messa Rink on
Oct. 23, 2009. The Dutchmen are 14-14-2 in the all-time series
against Army, including an 11-0-1 unbeaten streak in the last 12
meetings, dating back to Nov. 6, 1993.
Union Continues National Poll Streak, Ranked No.
13
The Union men's ice hockey team remained at No. 13 in both the
USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls released Monday.
The Dutchmen earned 412 points in the USCHO.com poll and picked up
114 points in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.
This marks the 23rd consecutive week the Dutchmen have
been ranked in the USCHO.com poll, extending a school record. Union
has been ranked in seven consecutive weeks in the USA Today/USA
Hockey Magazine Poll.
Scouting AIC
The Yellow Jackets entor the weekend on a hot streak, having won
three of their last four games. Last Saturday, AIC salavaged a
split against RIT with a 6-2 victory against the Tigers. Sophomore
forward Adam Pleskach, who had a goal and an assist in AIC's most
recent victory, leads the Yellow Jackets offense with six goals and
13 points in 12 games played. AIC is 12th in the Atlantic Hockey
Association in scoring defense, allowing 4.50 goals per game.
Sophomore goaltender Ben Meisner is 4-7-0 with a 3.61 goals against
average and .908 save percentage.
Last Meeting Against AIC
Wayne Simpson registered his first career goal, the game-winner, helping Union to a 4-2 victory against American International at Messa Rink on Oct 23, 2009.
AIC rallied from a 2-0 deficit with second period goals
from Pleskach and Richard Leitner, but Simpson scored at 1:52 of
the third period to give Union the lead.
Goaltender Corey
Milan became the first Union goaltender since Kris
Mayotte '06 in 2002-03 to begin a season 3-0-1. Milan made 23 saves
for his 28th career victory, moving him past Mayotte for sole
possession of third place on Union's all-time wins list.
Scouting Army
After starting the season 0-4-0, the Black Knights have recovered
with a 4-4-1 record in their last nine games, including wins at
Massachusetts, and at home against Niagara.
Junior forward Danny Colvin (five goals, eight assists) and senior forward Cody Omilusik lead Army up front. The Black Knights are an experienced squad, with only three freshmen on the roster.
Last Meeting Against Army
Jason Walters scored the game-winning goal at 3:04 of overtime to
give Union a 2-1 victory at Army on Jan. 2, 2010 in the Dutchmen's
final non-conference tilt of the regular season last year. A
fast-paced defensive battle with flashes of speedy offensive
possessions included stellar netminding by junior Corey
Milan and Army's Jay Clark. Milan made 18 stops, while
Clark turned away 39 Union shots.












