. the Union College Dutchmen may now have the go-to guy in goal that they’ve been searching for in junior Justin Mrazek. After a streaky first half, the Regina, SK native looks to have finally found his groove. In the month of January, Mrazek posted a 5-3-0 record in eight games, along with a 2.00 goals against average and a .940 save percentage. Overall on the season, he sports a 12-10-2 record that includes two shutouts. Mrazek’s most memorable January outing came in the Dutchmen’s hard-fought 2-1 overtime win over Yale on Jan. 27 in a rematch of last year’s marathon ECACHL first round thriller. In the recent contest, Mrazek turned in a superb 39-save performance to backstop Union College to their third consecutive victory.”

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