Saturday, February 12, 1994. Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY ECAC League Game Dartmouth 2 0 1 - 3 Union 3 1 1 - 5 Scoring: 1st period: 1) Union, Troy Stevens 5 (Goulet, Ford) :43 2) Dartmouth, DelMonte 7 (Stien, Retter) 1:16 3) Dartmouth, Ruzzo 6 (Dolesh, Fraser) 9:59 4) Union, Chris Albert 8 (Jiampetti, Holbrough) 10:08 5) Union, Jeff Jiampetti 8 (Holbrough, Simonton) 17:58 2nd Period: 6) Union, Jay Prentice 2 (Stevens, Monteith) 10:11 3rd Period: 7) Dartmouth, Hughes 2 (Geary, Buckhart) 3:16 (pp) 8) Union, Prentice 3 (Sicinski, Will) 17:43 Shots on goal: Dartmouth 10-6-13--29, Union 13-10-4--27. Power play: Dartmouth 1 of 6, Union 0 of 5. Goalies: Dartmouth, Heller, 1-3-0 (27 shots, 22 saves) Union, Mike Gallant, 6-8-2 (29 shots, 26 saves) Attendance: 1714 Summary: Union moved itself into a 9th place tie in the ECAC with a 5-3 win over Dartmouth. It wasn't the prettiest or most exciting hockey game, but they got the job done. The Dutchmen came out and scored quickly on Dartmouth goalie Ben Heller, on a goal by Troy Stevens just 43 seconds in. Dartmouth came right back to tie with a goal at 1:16. The Big Green took a very brief lead at 9:59, but could only hold it for 9 seconds before Chris Albert tied it at 2 for Union. Senior captain Jeff Jiampetti added a late goal to give Union a 3-2 lead after 1. Both teams played a pretty sloppy and honestly quite boring second period. Jay Prentice scored the only goal of the period at 10:11. The Dutchmen spent most of the 3rd period killing off penalties. Dartmouth only scored once on their 4 power play chances, but all that time a man down kept the Dutchmen from even getting a shot on goal until over 15 minutes had gone by in the period. When Union finally was able to stay out of the box for a few minutes, Prentice scored once again to extend the lead to 2. Dartmouth just rolled over in the last few minutes and let Union run the clock out. With 16 seconds left, a fight broke out between Union's Chris Hancock and Dartmouth's Darren Wercinski. Both players were really going at it, both without gloves, and Hancock without his helmet. I can't say for sure how it started, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it was Hancock. He is, after all, the one who picked a fight in Union's Garnet and White game last season... Hancock was given a major and a minor, and Wercinski a major. No misconducts were given out, but there should have been. The linesman was thrown to the ice once trying to break it up. If the league does not suspend Hancock, then Coach Delventhal should. This was easily the most violent fight at Achilles since Rick Burchill dropped the gloves late in a game 2 or 3 years back. The win gives Union a 3-game unbeaten streak (2-0-1), their longest since joining the ECAC. This also marks the first time they have swept the season series against an opponent, and the first time they have earned 3 points in an ECAC weekend series. Their 12 points in league play (5-9-2) is good enough for a 9th-place tie with SLU, and puts the Dutchmen just one point behind Cornell and Princeton, who are tied for 7th. The 7th and 8th place teams host preliminary round playoff games in the ECAC's. The Dutchmen are also back up to .500 overall (9-9-3). Union's schedule (which I think I got wrong in the last posting) sends them to Yale and Princeton next weekend. It will be a big weekend, as a win over Yale would go a long way toward assuring Union a playoff spot, and they could catch or pass Princeton in the standings with a win there. The following week, the Dutchmen will have a tough road trip to Harvard and Brown, then will finish up at home against Colgate and Cornell. -- 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