Ridge Garbutt scored two short-handed goals and now leads the nation with four short-handed tallies this season
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Utica, NY (February 21, 2014) - For the second year in a row, the Utica College men's hockey team captured at least a share of the ECAC West Conference regular season title as the Pioneers downed visiting Manhattanville College, 5-3, Friday night at the Utica Memorial Auditorium. With the win, coupled with Hobart's overtime victory over Elmira, the Pioneers have secured the top seed in the conference tournament. This marks the second time in as many years and just the third time in program-history that Utica has won the regular season crown (2004-05, 2012-13, 2013-14).
The Pioneers have now won five straight conference games and improved to 15-5-4 overall and 10-3-1 in the ECAC West. 10 wins in conference play is the second-most in program-history behind last year's edition of the Pioneers that won 11 games in the ECAC West. Manhattanville drops to 11-11-2 and 4-8-2 in the conference.
Both teams wrap up their regular season on Saturday night at 7 p.m. at the Aud. If Utica wins, it will capture the ECAC West regular season title, outright. The Pioneers have earned the top seed in the conference tournament and will host a semifinal game on Sunday, March 2nd. Tickets go on sale Saturday at the Utica Memorial Auditorium Box Office at 12 p.m. For more information about playoff tickets please
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Utica senior
Ridge Garbutt (Toronto, Ontario/Brewster Academy (NH)) led the way for the Pioneers with two short-handed tallies and he now leads the nation as the only player in the country with four short-handed goals this season. Garbutt currently leads the team with 11 goals and he ranks second in scoring with 23 total points. He now has 67 career points in 75 games played. 50 of his 67 career points have come over the course of the last two seasons.
Senior forward
Trever Hertz (Jaffray, British Columbia/Quesnel Millionaires (BCHL)) tied his career-high with three assists and became just the third player in program-history to break the 100 point barrier for his career. He now has 102 career points in 101 games played. Hertz has nine points in his last five outings and leads UC with 25 total points this year.
UC got on the board just 4:27 into the contest as junior All-American
Louie Educate (Chicago, IL/Aberdeen (NAHL)) netted his sixth of the year, off assists from Garbutt and Hertz. Just two and a half minutes later, the Valiants converted a power-play opportunity to even the score as Luc Van Natter netted his 13th of the year. Anton Racklin and Louie Balzano assisted on Van Natter's tally.
Utica dominated the third period of play, outscoring the visitor's 3-0 in the stretch. Garbutt opened the second period scoring just 2:54 in, off assists from Hertz and freshman
Kevin Kirisits (Buffalo, NY/Brockville (CCHL)) to help UC regain the lead, 2-1. Senior forward
Adam Graff (Bear, DE/Syracuse Stars (EJHL)) snapped a four game drought without a goal and put UC on top 3-1 when he tallied an unassisted score midway through the period. Graff now has 10 goals this season.
Justin Hogan (Val Therese, Ontario/Brooks Bandits (AJHL)) capped the strong second period for the Pioneers with his fifth of the season, assisted by senior
Jordan Hobaica (Clinton, NY/Northwood School) and
George Lotito (Staten Island, NY/NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)), to put the home squad on top 4-1 headed into the final period of action.
Manhattanville got one back just over halfway through the third period as Van Natter tallied his second of the night, off an assist from Jake Mooney. In the final two minutes, Utica got into penalty trouble, leading to a 5-on-3 power play for the Valiants. Manhattanville was able to capitalize on the two-man advantage, scoring with 28 seconds remaining to bring the score to 4-3. Garbutt was able to ice the game with 1.8 seconds remaining as he tallied an empty netter, his second shorthanded goal of the game, to secure the win.
Utica senior goalie
Nick Therrien (Rochester, NH/NY Apple Core (EJHL)) made 31 saves in his fifth straight win, while Alex Scola had 24 saves in the loss for the Valiants. Therrien now has 45 career wins and is just two wins shy of tying the program record for wins in a career set by UC alum Adam Dekker back in 2008.
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