Who scored the first goal for Union College?
First-year player Alex Laurenza scored his first collegiate goal.
Sports / College Hockey
The Union College men's hockey team secured the Capital Skates Trophy with a 3-0 shutout victory against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at the Houston Field House.
Union College dominated the game, demonstrated by their strong offensive presence and solid defense. Alex Laurenza's power-play goal at 12:01 in the first period set the tone, assisted by Will Felicio and Drew Sutton. Union's power play success continued a five-game streak. Defensively, Union successfully killed all three of RPI's power plays and has killed 20 straight penalties since their season opener. Senior Brandon Buhr scored his team-leading fifth goal, assisted by Nick Young, extending Union's lead. Junior Tyler Dunbar sealed the win with an empty-net goal. Cameron Korpi's shutout marked his second of the season, improving his goals-against average to 1.57, the best in the conference among goalies with at least three starts. The team's next game is November 8 against Clarkson.
First-year player Alex Laurenza scored his first collegiate goal.
Cameron Korpi saved all 12 shots, recording a shutout.
Union College plays Clarkson on November 8 at 7 p.m.
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