Army Forces Overtime, Falls to RMC
January 18, 2020 | Hockey
KINGSTON, Ontario. – The Army West Point hockey team forced overtime with the Royal Military College of Canada on Saturday night, but the Paladins netted the golden goal 1:28 into the 3-on-3 overtime period.
The series is the longest standing international rivalry after General Douglas MacArthur and Major General Sir Archibald MacDonnell initiated the first game in February of 1923.
The Black Knights lead 47-30-7 in the all-time series versus the Paladins.
HOW IT HAPPENED
HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
UP NEXT
The series is the longest standing international rivalry after General Douglas MacArthur and Major General Sir Archibald MacDonnell initiated the first game in February of 1923.
The Black Knights lead 47-30-7 in the all-time series versus the Paladins.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- 7:26 1st – Army (PP) – #7 Alex Wilkinson (G), #14 Brendan Soucie (A), #21 John Zimmerman (A)
- 17:55 2nd – RMC – #24 Samuel Cameron (G), #15 Rhett Willcox (A)
- 1:32 3rd – RMC – #22 Cameron Lamport (G), #24 Samuel Cameron (A), #15 Rhett Willcox (A)
- 14:42 3rd – Army – #23 Mason Krueger (G), Tucker DeYoung (A), #17 Anthony Firriolo (A)
- 1:28 OT – RMC – #16 Cole Noble (G)
HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
- Wilkinson scored his first-career goal against the Paladins. It was his third point.
- Krueger also netted his first ever score opposite RMC. It also marked his first-career point against the Canadian foe.
- Soucie's assist was his third in the rivalry and his fifth point.
- Zimmerman and Firriolo notched their first points in the rivalry, while DeYoung's was his second.
UP NEXT
- Army will continue its time on the road with a series at Niagara next Friday and Saturday.