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1.31.25 MIH vs Brockport Highlight Reel
Dominick D'Amico - Utica Athletics
1/31/25 - #2 Utica at Brockport Men's Hockey Highlights
7
Winner Utica UTI 15-2-1, 11-1-1
1
SUNY Brockport BRO 4-12-2, 2-11-0
Winner
Utica UTI
15-2-1, 11-1-1
7
Final
1
SUNY Brockport BRO
4-12-2, 2-11-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Utica UTI 4 3 0 7
SUNY Brockport BRO 0 1 0 1

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Recent Stars Serenade Scoresheet in Pioneers' 7-1 Win at Brockport

BROCKPORT, NY - The #2 ranked Pioneers traveled down the thruway to battle Brockport on Friday evening within the confines of the Wegmans Ice Arena. In their first UCHC action since reclaiming their spot atop the UCHC standings, the Pioneers made great strides in their quest for the regular season conference crown as they sped out to a huge lead and pummeled the Golden Eagles by a 7-1 final on Friday night. The night was highlighted by the stars aligning for the Pioneers' recent top players, with many of the team's 2025 standouts littering the scoresheet.
 
Back in the lineup for the Pioneers was Johnny Mulera (Rockville, MD/Salve Regina University (NCAA DIII)), who had missed all of last week's series against Nazareth after being the team's premier offensive threat the weekend before that against Manhattanville. The Maryland man instantly returned to form, as he glided around effortlessly despite the multi-week break, scoring two goals with some nifty skating and also adding an assist for a big three-point night.
 
Mulera was matched in the scoresheet by the reigning UCHC Player of the Week Jakob Breault (Acton Vale, QC/Alaska-Fairbanks (NCAA DI)), who continued to torment Brockport who fell victim to his breakout barrage back in November. The Graduate player also recorded a two goal, one assist night and got it done in the circle, capturing 16 of the 22 total faceoff chances that he underwent in the matchup. The veteran center vaulted his season point total versus Brockport up to eight after Friday's finish.
 
Drake Morse (Grand Rapids, MI/Shreveport Mudbugs (NAHL)) completed the three-headed monster of recently unstoppable Pioneer attackers, logging one goal and one assist in a hard-fought effort while also falling inches short of even more scoring as he hit the iron multiple times.
 
Shane Murphy (Oriskany, NY/Danbury Hat Tricks (NAHL)) and Tio D'Addario (Montreal, QC/SUNY Plattsburgh (NCAA DIII)) rounded out the scoring for Utica, with the latter recording his first goal in a Pioneer uniform since transferring in over winter break.
 
The Pioneers employed the services of many-a-playmaker in the eventful evening, with Aydin Parekh (Nobleton, ON/Georgetown Raiders (OJHL)), Matt Wood (Garnet Valley, PA/Richmond Generals (USPHL)), and Anthony Cafarelli (Middleton, MA/Oklahoma Warriors (NAHL)) each ending the action with two assists. Aiden Hughes (Mississauga, ON/Milton Menace (OJHL)), Preston Brighton (Brighton, MI/Amarillo Wranglers (NAHL)), and Justin Rapp (St. Louis, MO/Johnstown Tomahawks (NAHL)) slotted in as the final point-getters for the team with each player getting a single apple.
 
The Pioneers were quick to set the tone in each of the first two periods, finding a goal within the first minute of play in each frame. They also added to their conference-leading power play marks, going two-for-two on the night and converting both advantage opportunities to emphasize their efficient player-up prowess.
 
The visiting side also stood their ground, coming one unlucky bounce away from the illustrious shutout. Ryan Piros (Hartland, MI/University of Dubuque (NCAA DIII)) was the main proprietor in that particular plight, as he once again played solid in goal, recording 20 saves and stopping all but one errant shot as he held the Golden Eagles to a single tally and improved to a staggering 6-0 as the main Pioneer goaltender.
 
The team moved to 15-2-1 on the season and 11-1-1 in UCHC play. They maintain their one-point lead in the conference standings over Geneseo heading into tomorrow night's series finale vs Brockport at the Adirondack Bank Center. That game will begin at 7:00 and will be Hamilton Orthopedic Night.
 
 
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