Saturday, December 5, 1993 Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY ECAC League Game Brown 1 1 3 1 - 6 Union 2 2 1 0 - 5 Scoring: 1st Period: 1) Brown, Mulhearn 9 (Trach, Jardine) 5:13 2) Union, Chad Thompson 4 (Goulet, Jiampetti) 13:51 3) Union, Dean Goulet 2 (Stevens, Ford) 18:52 2nd Period: 4) Union, Cory Holbrough 3 (Albert, Sicinski) 5:24 5) Brown, Kaban 6 (Jones, Mulhearn) 8:48 (pp) 6) Union, Chad Thompson 5 (Buchanan, Prentice) 11:06 3rd Period: 7) Brown, Kaban 7 (Mulhearn, Fabbro) 4:20 (pp) 8) Brown, Kathol 2 (Flynn, Clapton) 12:56 9) Union, Chris Ford 6 (Simonton) 16:32 10) Brown, Flynn 2 (Jones, Kaban) 19:43 Overtime: 12) Brown, Trach 4 (Mulhearn) 3:35 Shots on Goal: Brown 16-14-12-2--44, Union 10-6-8-0--24 Power Play: Brown 2 of 5, Union 0 of 2 Goalies: Brown, Finch 4-1-1 (22 shots, 17 saves) Union, Mike Gallant 1-4-1 (44 shots, 38 saves) Attendance: 1567 Summary: Brown beat Union, 6-5 in overtime on Saturday night. Union had leads of 4-2 and 5-4 in the 3rd period, but couldn't hold on for the win. Brown tied the score with 16.9 seconds left, and then scored a controversial goal at 3:35 of OT to take the win. Union outscored Brown 2-1 in each of the first 2 periods, led by Chad Thompson's 2 goals. Brown tied the game in the 3rd, with the tying goal coming from Steve Kathol at 7:04. But Union wasn't down yet. Brown goalie Geoff Finch stopped a few good Dutchmen scoring chances before Reid Simonton and Chris Ford came in on a 2-on-1 break. Simonton pushed the puck through the defender to Ford who tapped it past Finch. The Union crowd was really into it - even Coach Delventhal was waving his arms and yelling to the crowd to get them going. The Dutchmen had a great chance to put it away, but Chris Albert's shot with less than 2 minutes left hit off the post. Brown pulled Finch with about a minute left. With 16.9 seconds left, Chris Kaban sent a very nice pass out in front to Mike Flynn. Flynn put it home to tie the score, bringing back memories of the Yale game 2 years ago, when Yale tied Union with just 9 seconds left before beating the Dutchmen in overtime. The overtime period was pretty even, although Union did not manage a shot on goal. The winning goal came on a shot into a big crowd in front of Gallant. The puck bounced past Gallant, who was taken down in the crowd in his crease. Gallant, his defense, and Delventhal all argued that the goal should not have been allowed, but it did and Brown escaped Achilles with 2 points. Brown coach Bob Gaudet was quoted by the Schenectady Gazette, "It was an ugly way to win a game. They deserved better." Delventhal said, "We should have been clearing out in front. We shouldn't have been letting their guys stand right there in front of Mike. He played a great game all night long. To have to lose a game on a goal like that is a real downer. This is real hard to take." But really, the overtime period should not have been necessary. Union needs to learn to protect a 3rd period lead. They also had 3rd period leads get away in the loss at Clarkson and the tie with Lowell. Mike Gallant played another great game. He made 38 saves a night after saving 31 against Harvard. Union falls to 0-4 in the ECAC, 2-4-1 overall. Brown is now 5-2-1 in the ECAC, 5-2-2 overall. The Dutchmen will finish their 4-game homestand next Saturday night against Princeton before breaking for Christmas. -- Jim Teresco, Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute [log in to unmask] (alternates: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) Home: (518)347-0967, School: (518)276-4849, Sage 1112 Union College C.S. Department Graduate Assistant (retired), Union '92, '93 Owner/GM, Amsterdam Ice-9 - Senior Owner in Bitnet Fantasy League Baseball