Just adore it did in its first assembly Oct. 1 at Messa Rink, Union fell at the back of 2-0 to RIT.
The most effective distinction this time is the Dutchmen wouldn’t rally for a victory.
Tyler Mahan recorded a hat trick, and the Tigers scored the primary 4 objectives of the sport to chase goalie Connor Murphy in an 8-5 males’s school hockey non-conference victory over the Dutchmen on Saturday at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester.
Manhan scored two times in opposition to Murphy, and added his 3rd target into an empty web after Kyle Chauvette used to be pulled for an additional attacker.
Coming off Thursday’s 5-1 win over Bentley, Union head trainer Josh Hauge used to be no longer happy together with his group’s effort in opposition to RIT
“I was just disappointed with our attention to be ready for the game,” Hauge mentioned in a Zoom name. “They came in and punched us in the face right away.”
Grady Hobbs made it 2-0 overdue within the first. Goals via Carter Wilkie and Mahan 1:20 aside early in the second one duration ended Murphy’s night time. Hauge didn’t blame Murphy for the objectives.
“I think it was just trying to wake the team up,” Hauge mentioned. “We weren’t sharp, and we were just giving up too many easy chances.”
The goalie modified in brief labored as Josh Nixon and Ville Immonen scored. But Gianfranco Cassaro and Carter Wilkie scored to regain the Tigers’ four-goal lead.
Tyler Watkins had his 2d immediately two-goal recreation for the Dutchmen (2-3-1). Chris Theodore additionally scored for Union.
Union 0 3 2 — 5
RIT 2 4 2 — 8
First Period — 1, RIT, Mahan 1, 9:43. 2, RIT, Hobbs 2 (Hansen-Bukata), 14:22. Penalties — Union bench, served via Kelly (protocol violation), 0:00; RIT penalty, served via Miller (protocol violation), 0:00; Morentz, RIT (slashing), 3:20; Laskosy, RIT (tripping), 7:03; Petruolo, Uni (keeping), 19:48.
Second Period — 3, RIT, Wilkie 2 (Cassaro), :50 (pp). 4, RIT, Mahan 2 (Moretz, Gonsalves), 2:10. 5, Union, Nixon 2 (Hanley, Young), 4:41. 6, Union, Immonen 1 (MacArthur), 5:13. 7, RIT, Cassaro 2 (Hansen-Bukata), 13:53. 8, RIT, Isabelle 1 (Laskosky, Nicholson), 14:20. 9, Union, Theodore 1 (Hanley, Villegas), 17:03 (pp). Penalties — Young, Uni (roughing), 8:56; Hobbs, RIT (roughing), 8:56; Jachpen, Uni (tripping), 11:53; Lapointe, RIT, main (hitting from at the back of), 14:47.
Third Period — 10, Union, Watkins 3 (Smedsrud, Petruolo), 6:20. 11, RIT, Mahan 3, 16:26 (en). 12, RIT, Moretz 1 (Andrew, Gonsalves), 18:11 (pp). 13, Union, Watkins 4 (Smedsrud, Prokop), 19:42. Penalties — Gonsalves, RIT (cross-checking), 2:46; Prokop, Uni (cross-checking), 1:33; Watkins, Uni (roughing), 17:27.
Shots on Goal — Union 10-10-12 — 32. RIT 15-17-9 — 41.
Power-play alternatives — Union 1 of five; RIT 2 of four.
Goalies — Union, Murphy (19 shots-15 saves), Chauvette 0-1-0 (21-18). RIT, Scarfone 2-1-0 (32-27).
A — 8,756.
Referees — Brendan Blanchard, CJ Hallman. Linesmen — Sam Cucinotta, Kyle Walsh.
RPI 7, ARMY WEST POINT 4
T.J. Walsh scored two of RPI’s 3 power-play objectives and completed with 3 objectives and an lend a hand to boost the Engineers past the Black Knights at Houston Field House.
Army West Point 1 0 3 — 4
RPI 2 2 3 — 7
First Period — 1, RPI, Walsh (Smolinski, Gagnon), 4:15 (pp). 2, Army West Point, Baez (Firriolo, Itagaki), 5:57 (pp). 3, RPI, Gagnon (Beaton, Sertti), 7:07. Penalties — Smyth, AWP (cross-checking), 2:12; Keranen, AWP (tripping), 2:53; Hallbauer, RPI (keeping), 5:34; Muzzatti, RPI (boarding), 12:39.
Second Period — 4, RPI, Evans (Brackett), 5:31. 5, RPI, Walsh (Lee, Agnew), 17:46. Penalties — Abdelnour, AWP (slashing), 9:41; Muzzatti, RPI (hooking), 15:32; Ardanaz, RPI (tripping), 19:20.
Third Period — 6, Army West Point, Abdelnour (Firriolo), :54 (pp). 7, Army West Point, Felker (Itagaki, Sacco), 2:13. 8, RPI, Smolinski (Agnew, Walsh), 4:49 (pp). 9, RPI, Walsh (Agnew, Lee), 5:58 (pp). 10, Army West Point, Sacco (Lyle, Firriolo), 16:39 (sh). 11, RPI, Heidemann (Sertti), 18:50 (en). Penalties — Felker, AWP (hooking), 4:03; Garby, AWP (hooking), 5:41; Garby, AWP (interference), 14:46.
Shots on Goal — Army West Point 7-2-9 — 18. RPI 14-10-9 — 33.
Power-play alternatives — Army West Point 2 of four; RPI 3 of five.
Goalies — Army West Point, Abric (32 shots-26 saves). RPI, Watson (18-14).
A — 2,085.
Referees — Anthony Dapuzzo, Chris Pitoscia. Linesmen — Dan Taggart, Brendon Wormley.
Women
MERCYHURST 4, RPI 1
Sara Boucher’s target simply over 8 mins into the 3rd duration snapped a 1-1 tie and lifted the Lakers to a win and a two-game weekend sweep of the Engineers at Houston Field House.
Vanessa Upson and Liliane Perreault additionally scored for Mercyhurst (5-3).
Hannah Price gave RPI (0-6) a 1-0 lead overdue within the first duration. Sydney Pedersen tied it for the Lakers overdue in the second one duration.
Mercyhurst 0 1 3 — 4
RPI 1 0 0 — 1
First Period — 1, RPI, Price (Alexander, Jahnke), 18:18. Penalties — Bukvic, RPI (roughing), 3:07; Javier, Mer (frame checking), 5:16; Wagner, RPI (slashing), 5:38; RPI bench (too many gamers), 12:07.
Second Period — 2, Mercyhurst, Pedersen (Perreault, Boucher), 17:55. Penalties — Johnson, Mer (hooking), 6:17; Mortlock, Mer (boarding), 8:27.
Third Period — 3, Mercyhurst, Boucher (McKay, Pedersen), 8:06. 4, Mercyhurst, Upson (Javier, Johansson), 10:12 (pp). 5, Mercyhurst, Perreault, 17:58 (sh-en). Penalties — Philip, RPI (keeping), 9:36; Gendron, Mer (tripping), 13:38; Boucher, Mer (boarding), 17:50.
Shots on Goal — Mercyhurst 18-9-8 — 35. RPI 5-8-5 — 18.
Power-play alternatives — Mercyhurst 1 of four; RPI 0 of five.
Goalies — Mercyhurst, Nystrom (18 shots-17 saves). RPI, Rampado (34-31).
A — 100.
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