Saturday, December 5, 1992. Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY ECAC League Game. St. Lawrence 4 1 1 - 6 Union 0 1 1 - 2 Scoring: 1st Period: 1) SLU, Beattie 4 (Verbeek, L. Albert) :44 2) SLU, Beattie 5 (McGeough, Massoud) 3:31 3) SLU, Murphy 6 (Allain, Meany) 14:28 4) SLU, Allain 3, 18:09 2nd Period: 5) SLU, Carvel 11 (Massoud, Meany) 8:57 (pp) 6) Union, Cory Holbrough 1 (Boyd) 10:57 (pp) 3rd Period: 7) Union, Kevin Darby 3 (Holbrough, C. Albert) 1:06 8) SLU, Massoud 5 (Terwilliger, McGeough) 10:24 Shots on Goal: SLU 13-12-9--34, Union 4-7-7--18. Power Play Opportunities: SLU 1 of 6, Union 1 of 8. Goalies: SLU, Giroux, 5-0-1 (18 shots, 16 saves) Union, Villa, 1-5-0 (34 shots, 28 saves) Attendance: 1591 Summary: It didn't take St. Lawrence long to show everyone who was going to win at Achilles Rink on Saturday night. They scored just 44 seconds in and never looked back, as they beat Union, 6-2. SLU's Ted Beattie scored twice in the first 3 1/2 minutes. Burke Murphy and Mike Allain added first period goals for the Saints to give them a 4-0 lead after 1 period. Union looked terrible on offense, defense, and goaltending in the period, and was outshot 13-4. After letting everything go in the 1st, the referees took over during the second period. 11 minors were handed out during the period, and the teams traded power play goals. Union's goal was put in by Cory Holbrough, his first of the season. Union scored early in the 3rd on Kevin Darby's third of the season to pull within 5-2, but by then it was already too late. St. Lawrence added their 6th goal when Massoud slipped behind 3 Union defenders and beat Luigi Villa high right. Villa probably had his worst period of the season in the first. He stopped 9 of 13 shots, but a few of the goals were on shots that Villa normally saves. He setlled down to play well in the 2nd and 3rd. Cory Holbrough had a strong game, with a goal and an assist. Sophomore forward Kevin Darby also played a very strong game, always in the middle of the action. On the weekend, Union played 2 good periods, 2 bad periods, and then 2 more pretty good ones. Unfortunately, the bad ones were enough to take them out of both games. Freshman defenseman Reid Simonton had a particularly rough weekend. He wins the "Scott Whitney Award" for making the mistakes on defense that came back to haunt the Dutchmen, and wins Josh Haravay's "Doghouse Award" for his bad choice of shots on the power play in both of this weekend's games. I would have to say that the referees were pretty inconsistent in calling penalties. They also did a terrible job making offside calls when the play was clearly on sides. It probably didn't matter much, though, since SLU clearly outplayed Union. You could see that they were not about to be swept on their Capital District trip after losing to RPI on Friday. One more interesting note from watching the game.. I have never seen a player get excited about being sent to the penalty box like SLU's Spencer Meany. Both times he was sent off, he raced right over to the penalty box door and couldn't wait to go in. St. Lawrence is now 4-2 in the ECAC, 7-2-1 overall, and Union is 1-4 in the league, 1-6 overall. Union makes the short trip to Troy next weekend to play travel partner RPI. -- Jim Teresco, Union College C.S. Depatrment Graduate Assistant Dept. of Computer Science, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12038 [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], (518)370-{6408,6532} Owner/GM, Amsterdam Ice-9 - Bitnet Fantasy League Baseball