Men's hockey forward Colby MacArthur earns roster spot | Sports

However, during his first season at Union, MacArthur didn't get much playing time. He appeared in 11 matches and recorded only two assists.

At the beginning of last season, it seemed that returning to the ice would be difficult. However, as the season progressed, MacArthur climbed into the lineup to the point that head coach Josh Hauge could not afford to have him as a healthy starter. MacArthur scored four goals and six assists in 29 games. His play improved as the season progressed, which was noticed by his teammates, who selected him as the winner of the team's Most Improved Player award.

“Everyone wants to play every game, right?” MacArthur, 22, said during Tuesday's news conference at Messa Rink. “I think it was good for me to come from the Maritime Ice Hockey League, where it's a high-scoring league, and get some points, and then come here and focus on the defense (games), gain the confidence of the coaches, and then chip away aggressively. “

MacArthur was a huge contributor in Sunday's game against Army West Point at Messa Rink.

Early in 3-on-3 overtime, MacArthur pounced on the puck near the right boards in the Black Knights' zone. MacArthur managed to get it and pass it to an open John Prokop in the slot. Prokop found the net and scored 58 seconds into overtime, giving the Garnet Chargers a 4-3 victory.

Union College hockey players Cullen Ferguson, Caden Villegas and Colby MacArthur talk about the Garnet Chargers as they prepare for their first road trip of the season: Friday at Stonehill and Saturday at No. 3 Boston University.


“Parker (Lindauer) made a really good play on the blue line, gave me the puck and I hit John out the back door,” MacArthur said. “The goalkeeper made a really good save. Instead of staying high, I thought John was going to bury it. So I kind of fell. Trying to get the puck was something of a desperate dive. They would probably lose 2 to 0. So it was a really happy ending. And of course, if you get John to run, he'll probably score.

Hauge was impressed when he saw the art unfold in person. When he saw it on tape, he was even more impressed.

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“Usually guys stay on their feet and he made a diving move,” Hauge said. “He came back and made an unbelievable pass to John. He just never gives up and that's what he's been doing this whole time. He just continues to work and was rewarded with more and more ice time for it, and then he was rewarded with a game-winning assist.

Union College men's hockey coach Josh Hauge talks about the Garnet Chargers as they prepare for their first trip of the season: Friday at Stonehill and Saturday at No. 3 Boston University. Hauge also mentioned Union junior forward Colby MacArtur.


MacArthur was recruited by then-Union head coach Rick Bennett's assistant coach, T.J. Manastersky, and committed to the program. Shortly after Hauge was hired as Union's head coach in April 2022, he spoke with MacArthur and outlined his expectations.

“The first thing I did with each recruit was watch film of them and just give them my thoughts and maybe how we thought we could use them,” Hauge said. “From there, I just had a few conversations where I could get to know you guys and see where everyone was at. The staff did a really good job with him. He was committed to the Union. I didn't have to sell it for that.

“We just thought you could come and play and we're going to encourage you. You will make some mistakes, but keep growing. And that's exactly what he did.”

When MacArthur arrived at Union two years ago, he immediately noticed the difference between junior hockey and college hockey. He knew he would have to work hard and prove his worth.

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“Obviously, the speed of college hockey and the size of people is a whole different level,” MacArthur said. “I think it comes down to the coaches trusting me and believing in myself that I can play here, and obviously it took me a year and a while to be consistently in the lineup. I think I've incorporated it a little better, and it's all down to the trust of the coaches and my teammates.

MacArthur's teammates noticed.

“Coming in as a freshman, he didn't step in right away, which is pretty normal,” team captain Cullen Ferguson said. “He was just getting used to the league. I think I had to do the same. I think every player goes through this. And then I really saw how he played in training at the beginning of last year and how well he saw on the ice that there was really something there. It all came down to getting that chance. I think that's huge in hockey.”

MESSA RINK CELEBRATION

Union College Athletics announced Thursday its plans to celebrate the final season of men's and women's hockey at Messa Rink.

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Here's what's planned.

Fans can share their favorite memories by tagging the hockey teams on Instagram (@unionmhockey, @unioncollegewhky), X (@unionmhockey, @unionwhockey) or on Facebook (@unionmhockey, @unionwhockey) and using the hashtag #MessaMemories. Fans can also share their favorite memories by sending photos and videos via Dropbox or email sportsinfo@union.edu.

Union fans will have the opportunity to vote for the best players who have donned navy blue and white over the years. Votes (both online and in-person at Messa Rink) will help determine which players will be honored on the Union Hockey All-Messa Rink teams, which will be announced later in the season. The team consists of men's and women's divisions and men's divisions II/III.