Recap | Boxscore
SCHENECTADY, NY -- Behind a strong
defensive effort the 17th-ranked and third-seeded Union College
men's ice hockey team forced a game three in the ECAC Hockey
quarterfinals with a 3-1 victory against seventh-seeded Quinnipiac
on Saturday night at Messa Rink. After the Bobcats (20-17-2) took
game one, 3-2, in the longest game in NCAA history, the Dutchmen
(19-11-6) responded with its school-record-tying 19th victory of
the season.
The Dutchmen limited the Bobcats to 28 shots and junior goaltender
Corey
Milan turned away 27 shots for his eighth victory of the
season and 33rd of his career -- the second most in Union's
Division I history.
Junior Adam
Presizniuk led the offensive charge with a pair of goals
and sophomore Luke
Cain netted the game-winning goal late in the second
period.
Quinnipiac appeared to jump out to a 1-0 lead within the first
four minutes of the contest, but it was ruled that Spencer Heichman
used his skate to sneak one pass Union junior goaltender Corey
Milan.
After video replay confirmed the non-goal, junior Adam
Presizniuk deflected in the game's first goal 5:01 into
the game. The tally, which cam on the power play, started with a
pass from sophomore Kelly
Zajac to senior Mario
Valery-Trabucco at the point. Trabucco sent a wrister
towards the net where Presizniuk redirected home.
The goal was the 11th of the season for Presizniuk, giving him 33
points on the season. The assist was Trabucco's 44th point of the
season and the 113th of his career.
As the first period entered the final five minutes, Bobcat senior
Brandon Wong tipped in his 19th goal of the season at 17:15.
Both teams appeared to be heading into the break in a 1-1 tie, but
a centering pass from junior Justin
Pallos to sophmore Luke
Cain gave the Dutchmen a 2-1 lead at 18:27. The play
started with a dump in by sophomore Nolan
Julseth-White.
The third and deciding game of the series will take place on
Sunday, Mar. 14 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Messa Rink,
starting at 3 p.m. Fans can also call (518) 388-6010 and leave a
name and phone number.

















