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Men's Ice Hockey Dominique Del Prete, Assistant Athletic Communications Director

Union Returns to ECAC Hockey Play This Weekend

Union vs St. Lawrence
Friday, November 15, 2024 • Schenectady, N.Y. • Messa Rink • 7:00 p.m.
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Union vs Clarkson
Saturday, November 16, 2024 • Schenectady, N.Y. • Messa Rink • 4:00 p.m.
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Union Game Notes St. Lawrence Game Notes

This Weekend
Union looks to get back in the win column this weekend as they return to ECAC Hockey play. The Garnet Chargers host St. Lawrence on Friday and Clarkson on Saturday. 

Supporting Matt DuBrey
The Union Hockey family is banding together to support our beloved broadcaster, Matt DuBrey, in his recent cancer diagnosis. DuBrey, Union's play-by-play broadcaster for over 20 years, was diagnosed in October and has begun treatment. There is a GoFundMe set up to assist DuBrey and his family during this time.

Last Time Out
After a week off, Union came back with an 0-1-1 effort against the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Union led 3-0 on Friday before the Nanooks stormed back to tie the game and force a shootout. Juniors Carter Korpi and Nate Hanley both scored in the shootout. Saturday was a different story as the Nanooks capitalized on efficient shooting to take a 6-4 win on 19 shots. 

Scouting the Saints
The Saints begin conference play this weekend and enter Friday's game with a 4-5-0 record overall. As a team, the Saints are averaging 28.3 shots per game. 

Greg Lapointe (6-5-11) and Thomas Mazura (1-10-11) lead the way with 11 points each. Lapointe is averagging 0.70 goals per game to rank seventh nationally. 

In goal, the Saints have relied on Mason Kucenski as their primary goaltender. Kucenski has started eight of nine games for St. Lawrence and has a 2.31 GAA, a .924 save percentage, and is 4-4-0 with one shutout. 

Scouting the Golden Knights
Clarkson enters the weekend with a 6-3-1 record under new head coach JF Houle. Last weekend, the Golden Knights played Stonehill at home with a 6-3 win. 

Garrett Dahm (3-4-7) and Trey Taylor (2-5-7) lead Clarkson's offense through 10 games. Out of 24 skaters, 16 have scored at least one goal so far. 

Graduate transfer Ethan Langenegger has started in eight games for the Golden Knights with a 6-2-0 record. Langenegger has a 1.87 GAA and .923 save percentage. 

The Capital Skates are Home!
For the first time since 2017, the Capital Skates trophy has returned to Schenectady. Union won game one of the series in Troy, 6-3, and followed it up with a 4-3 win at home. 

Powered Up Powerplay
The Union powerplay exploded for four goals against RPI on Oct. 25, which marked the most for a Union team since they scored four on the player advantage on February 11, 2017, an 8-3 win at Dartmouth. The team went 4-for-9 on the powerplay with 23 shots on the player advantage. The team followed it up the next night with a 1-for-2 effort. 

The Kid's Alright
First-year Ben Muthersbaugh has been a spark for the Union offense this year with 15 points (8-7-15) in nine games. The rookie leads all first-years nationally and is currently tied for third in scoring overall. 

Awards Keep Coming
First-year Ben Muthersbaugh had a stellar start to his collegiate career. After being named the ECAC Hockey #Bitcoin Rookie of the Week twice, and Forward of the Week, presented by Bluebird Hotels, the first-year was honored as the ECAC Hockey Rookie and Forward of the Month. His play also caught national attention as the Hockey Commissioners Association named him the HCA Rookie of the Month. 

Defender of the Month
Junior alternate captain John Prokop was named the ECAC Hockey Defender of the Month for October. The blueliner has six points (3-3-6) in seven games, including the overtime game-winning goal against Army West Point. 

Weekly Awards
First-year Ben Muthersbaugh put together a stellar weekend against Mercyhurst with seven points (3-4-7) including his first collegiate goal and hat trick. He was named the ECAC Hockey Forward of the Week, presented by Bluebird Hotels, and the ECAC Hockey #Bitcoin Rookie of the Week. 

Throw Those Hats
First-year Ben Muthersbaugh scored a hat trick on Friday night against Mercyhurst, making him the first Union rookie to score a hat trick since Daniel Carr '14 recorded one in a 6-2 win against Army West Point on Dec. 11, 2010. The hat trick was part of a five-point night, making him the first Union skater to score five in a game since Mike Vecchione '17 recorded five (4-1-5) on Oct. 22, 2016. 

Strength in Center
Union has been exceptionally strong on the faceoff this season. The Garnet Chargers are currently ranked fourth in the country with a 56.9% win percentage through seven games. First-year Drew Sutton and junior Parker Lindauer are tied for fourth nationally with 66 faceoff wins. Sutton has a team-best 61.7% win rate followed by sophomore Jacob Jeannette at 57.7%. Lindauer comes in at 56.4% with junior Nate Hanley rounding out the centers at 50.6%.

Shots, Shots, Shots!
Union has been peppering the opposition with shots this season. Through three games, Union is averaging 37.4 shots per game. The Garnet Chargers put up a season-high 45 shots on goal in at Stonehill. The team opened the season with a now season-low 34 shots against Army West Point and tied that number on Friday against Mercyhurst. 

Defender of the Week
Junior John Prokop was named the ECAC Hockey Defender of the Week on Tuesday, October 8th. Prokop netted the overtime goal against Army West Point.

All-Messa Rink Teams
Over the course of the season, Union fans will have a chance to vote for the best players to don the garnet and white over the years. Your votes (both online and in person at Messa Rink) will help to determine which players will be recognized on the Union Hockey All-Messa Rink Teams, which will be announced later in the season.

Welcome Back Alumni
The men's team will welcome back the inaugural 1975-76 team as well as the 1983-84 Division III national runners-up on Saturday, February 1 to be recognized during Union's game against Brown University. On Saturday, February 15, Union will be inviting back members of the first Division I team from 1991-92 as well as the 2011-12 Frozen Four team to be recognized during the game against Princeton University.

The Final Season
The 2024-25 season marks the final season at Messa Rink for both the Union College men's and women's hockey programs. Beginning in 2025-26, the teams will play down the road at Mohawk Harbor Arena. The Union men are 388-283-72 (.570) all-time at Messa Rink with a 217-201-67 (.515) record as a Division I program. 

Captaining the Ship
Senior Cullen Ferguson was named the captain of the 2024-25 team. Joining him as alternate captains are seniors Caden Villegas and Josh Nixon as well as juniors Nick Young and John Prokop.

All-American Era
John Prokop returns for his junior campaign after earning All-America Second Team East honors last season. Prokop led the team in scoring for the second-straight season with 35 points (8-27-35).

Picked Eighth
Despite finishing in sixth last season, Union was selected to finish eighth in the ECAC Hockey Preseason Coaches Poll. Union garnered 60 points in the votes, only six back from seventh-place St. Lawrence. 

Double Trouble
Senior Caden Villegas and junior John Prokop were two players to watch last season as they both recorded 30 or more points. Villegas and Prokop became the first Union duo to put up a 30-spot since the 2017-18 season saw three skaters reach the 30-point mark. 

Signed, Sealed, Delivered!
Head Coach Josh Hauge signed a contract extension this offseason to stay on as head coach through 2028-29. 

Welcome Home
Over the summer, the 2014 National Championship team returned to Schenectady for their 10 year reunion. The team met at Mohawk Harbor to sign a steel plate that will be installed at Union's new rink.

This is What Champs are Made of
June 24, 2024 was a night to remember as two alumni won championships in the same night. Mike Vecchione '17 and the Hershey Bears defeated the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the AHL Calder Cup Championship to win their second-straight title. Former student manager and video coordinator, Thomas Harding '19, lifted the Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers in a thrilling game seven. Harding is the Communication Manager for the Panthers. 

Not So Young Anymore
Union is one of the older teams in the country in terms of age. On average, the team is 22.6 years old. Of Union's 28 players, 17 are either juniors or seniors. Union's junior class boasts 11 members.

Return Them
Union boasts one of the top returning teams in terms of scoring. The Garnet Chargers returned 219 points, which ranks 10th in the NCAA. 

Preseason Pick
Junior John Prokop was named the ECAC Hockey Preseason All-ECAC Hockey team, the first Union skater to be honored since Mike Vecchione '17 was recognized in the 2016-17 season.

Adding the Assist
Head coach Josh Hauge added two members to his coaching staff this past summer. Mike Zannella joins the team from the USHL's Lincoln Stars. Also joining the staff is Sean Speck '24, a former member of the men's soccer team, and hockey equipment assistant. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Cullen Ferguson

#6 Cullen Ferguson

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6' 0"
Senior
Nate Hanley

#24 Nate Hanley

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5' 11"
Junior
Jacob Jeannette

#22 Jacob Jeannette

F
6' 1"
Sophomore
Carter Korpi

#12 Carter Korpi

F
5' 11"
Junior
Josh Nixon

#15 Josh Nixon

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5' 8"
Senior
John Prokop

#21 John Prokop

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6' 3"
Junior
Caden Villegas

#28 Caden Villegas

F
5' 8"
Senior
Nick Young

#7 Nick Young

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6' 3"
Junior
Parker Lindauer

#17 Parker Lindauer

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5' 11"
Junior
Ben Muthersbaugh

#18 Ben Muthersbaugh

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6' 0"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Cullen Ferguson

#6 Cullen Ferguson

6' 0"
Senior
D
Nate Hanley

#24 Nate Hanley

5' 11"
Junior
F
Jacob Jeannette

#22 Jacob Jeannette

6' 1"
Sophomore
F
Carter Korpi

#12 Carter Korpi

5' 11"
Junior
F
Josh Nixon

#15 Josh Nixon

5' 8"
Senior
F
John Prokop

#21 John Prokop

6' 3"
Junior
D
Caden Villegas

#28 Caden Villegas

5' 8"
Senior
F
Nick Young

#7 Nick Young

6' 3"
Junior
D
Parker Lindauer

#17 Parker Lindauer

5' 11"
Junior
F
Ben Muthersbaugh

#18 Ben Muthersbaugh

6' 0"
First Year
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