Army West Point Athletics

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.Â
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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.Â
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The Black Knights lead 47-30-7 in the all-time series versus the Paladins.Â
HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ Â
HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
UP NEXT
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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.Â
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The Black Knights lead 47-30-7 in the all-time series versus the Paladins.Â
HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ Â
- 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)Â
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.Â
- Soucie's assist was his third in the rivalry and his fifth point.Â
- Zimmerman and Firriolo notched their first points in the rivalry, while DeYoung's was his second.Â
UP NEXT
- Army will continue its time on the road with a series at Niagara next Friday and Saturday.Â
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