NIAGARA FALLS, NY – Another night of explosive offense was on the ice for Union College, as the Dutchmen defeated Niagara, 5-1, on Saturday night at Dwyer Arena. The win is the 139th for head coach Rick Bennet, making him the winningest men's hockey coach in Union's Division I history.
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With the win, Union completes the weekend sweep having beat RIT the night before, 6-1, and improves to 2-5-0 on the season.
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Senior captain
Ryan Scarfo scored twice and now leads the Dutchmen with seven points on the year. In all, four different Dutchmen scored goals, including a career first for
Jack Adams. Eight total skaters recorded points, including two-point nights from Scarfo, Adams, and
Vas Kolias.
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Adams, a first-year forward from Boxford, MA, scored his first collegiate goal just 36 seconds into the game, giving Union the early lead on the game's first shot.
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Despite the early goal, Niagara would keep Union from further scoring during the first period. However, in the second period, the Dutchmen piled on the goals.
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Scarfo scored his first of the game, banging home a rebound during a power play midway through the period.
Brendan Taylor then added his second of the weekend at 13:40 mark to put Union up 3-0.
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The Purple Eagles got on the score board in the final two minutes of the period with their own power-play goal, but
Greg Campbell scored for Union 30 seconds later to gain back the three-goal lead.
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In the third period, Scarfo scored his second of the game, receiving an assist from Adams to cap off Union's offense.
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First-year goaltender
Darion Hanson got the nod again and made 23 saves for his second career win.
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The Dutchmen return to Messa Rink to host RPI on Friday, Oct. 27. The cross-town rivalry is set to begin at 7 p.m. (ET).
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