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On Monday, February 3rd, the Empire 8 and the United Collegiate Hockey Conference announced their selections for Ice Hockey Goaltender of the Week. Cole Hudson swept this week's awards following two impressive performances against #2 Utica.
Entering Friday's home game against Utica, Hudson made 36 saves with just one goal allowed across 37:03 of game action.
Picking up the start at Utica on Saturday, Hudson provided another excellent performance. The junior from Tonawanda kept Brockport tight with the #2 team in the nation, making 49 saves with just two goals allowed.
Hudson has emerged as a top goalie for Brockport, leading the squad in saves (370), SV% (.911), and wins. Across his last five outings, Hudson has saved over 94% of the shots he's faced, allowing just 12 goals.
SUNY Brockport fell to Utica 2-1 on Saturday in Utica, N.Y. The Golden Eagles are now 4-13-2 overall and 2-12 in UCHC play.
SUNY Brockport and the Pioneers concluded the first period scoreless,
with the Pioneers heavily outshooting Brockport. Brockport's goalie, Cole Hudson,
successfully saved all attempts on goal, facing a total of 17 shots,
while Brockport took nine shots, all saved or blocked by the Pioneers'
defense. Brockport won nine out of 19 faceoffs and successfully killed a
two-minute penalty for boarding by Spencer Flansburg. Notably, this was the highest number of shots faced by Hudson in a period this season.
SUNY Brockport opened the scoring in the second period with Aidan Taylor's goal at 17:05, assisted by Matt Anastasio and Connor McAleer,
marking Taylor's fourth goal of the season. Despite having multiple
power play opportunities, Brockport was unable to capitalize, with Jordan Rosenbaum and Aidan Taylor
each missing shots during the man advantage. The Pioneers responded
with an unassisted goal from Jakob Breault at 12:36, leveling the score
at one each, as Brockport's goalie Cole Hudson
recorded numerous saves to keep the game tied despite a continuous
barrage of shots from the Pioneers. This goal was Breault's third
unassisted goal of the year, showcasing his individual skill.
In the third period, SUNY Brockport was unable to score against the
Pioneers, who secured a 2-1 victory. Despite Brockport's efforts,
including six shots on goal, the Pioneers' defense held strong with
their goalie, Ryan Piros, making key saves. Brockport did manage to win
three faceoffs, but the Pioneers controlled the majority of the faceoffs
with 15 wins in the period, contributing to their game-winning goal by
Shane Murphy at 14:24, assisted by Brian Scoville and Anthony Cafarelli.
Murphy's game-winning goal was his second of the season, highlighting
his knack for scoring in crucial moments.
The first period saw a strong defensive performance by Cole Hudson
in goal, making several key saves as the Pioneers attempted numerous
shots. SUNY Brockport's faceoff efforts were notable, with Schuyler Flansburg and Connor McAleer winning multiple draws to gain possession. Despite a two-minute penalty against Spencer Flansburg, the team successfully killed the power play, maintaining a scoreless tie at the end of the period.
The second period began with the Pioneers winning the initial faceoff, but SUNY Brockport's Aidan Taylor scored the first goal at 17:05 with assists from Matt Anastasio and Connor McAleer. Despite multiple faceoff wins by the Pioneers, Brockport's defense, particularly goalie Cole Hudson,
consistently blocked shots throughout the period. The Pioneers managed
to equalize the score at 12:36 with an unassisted goal by Jakob Breault,
and the period ended with both teams having scored one goal each.
The third period began with SUNY Brockport gaining initial control through a faceoff win by Schuyler Flansburg. Despite strong defensive efforts, including multiple blocked shots by Josh Grund and Nick Serafin,
the Pioneers managed to score a decisive goal at 14:24, increasing
their lead to 2-1. Brockport's attempts to level the score included
shots by Victor Malzahn and Joseph Nikac, but they were unable to find the back of the net, resulting in a 1-0 period score favoring the home team, the Pioneers.
The Brockport ice hockey team was defeated at home against #2 Utica, 7-1, on Friday, January 31st. The Golden Eagles dropped to 4-12-2 overall and 2-11 in UCHC play.
The Pioneers jumped ahead quickly, with Shane Murphy scoring the first
of four first-period goals for Utica. In the first period, Utica would
go a perfect 2-2 on the man advantage, with power-play goals coming from
Drake Morse and Johnny Mulera.
Following two more Utica goals to go up 6-0, Cole Hudson would enter the game in net. Hudson was excellent, making 36 saves in two periods with just one goal allowed.
At the end of the second period, Chase Maxwell would bury Matt Anastasio's rebound to cut the lead to 7-1. Maxwell's tally would serve as the final goal of the contest.
Brockport would earn a powerplay chance in the third, but the Golden Eagles were unable to gain traction, falling 7-1.
Michael Kull of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres has committed to Brockport.
The 6'1" forward from Hamburg, NY brings some firepower: So far this season, in 30 games, he has 10 goals and 22 assists.
The Brockport hockey team fell to Manhattanville, 3-0, on Saturday at
the Wegmans Ice Arena. Brockport dropped to 4-11-2 overall and 2-10 in
UCHC play following the loss.
In the first period, the Golden Eagles were unable to capitalize on
their opportunities, resulting in a 1-0 deficit entering the second
period. Brockport managed to outshoot their opponent but had all
attempts, including shots by Matt Anastasio and Livio Azevedo, saved by Manhattanville's goalie, William Billequey.
Despite strong goaltending from David Filak, who made nine saves, Manhattanville's Lane Paddison scored the lone goal at 1:26, giving the visitors the lead.
During the second period, Brockport and Manhattanville remained at 1-0,
with both teams unable to convert on multiple opportunities. The Golden
Eagles successfully killed a two-minute tripping penalty against Joseph Nikac, maintaining a strong defense led by David Filak, who made several key saves.
Brockport won eight faceoffs and managed eight shots on goal, but William Billequey was able to keep the puck out of the net.
Brockport was unable to capitalize on multiple scoring opportunities in
the third period, failing to find the back of the net despite numerous
scoring chances. Manhattanville extended their lead with two goals in
the period, one by Elijah Devereaux at the 8:06 mark and another by
Nicholas Rogers at 3:42.
Brockport's defense managed to block several shots, with Livio Azevedo and Mitchell Haight each contributing to defensive stops, but the team ultimately could not overcome Manhattanville's 3-0 advantage.
Michael Meredith was solid in the faceoff circle, winning 10 of 15 draws.
In defeat, David Filak provided a strong effort with 34 saves on the day.
The Brockport ice hockey team dropped Friday night's UCHC matchup with Manhattanville, 3-2, on Friday, January 24th. The Golden Eagles fell to 4-10-2 overall and 2-9 in Empire 8 play.
Brockport would open the games scoring, with Aidan Taylor lighting the lamp with assists going to Matt Anastasio and Mitchell Haight. Cole Hudson would keep Manhattanville scoreless in the first, making 12 saves to send Brockport into the second period up 1-0.
Manhattanville would regain control in the second period, scoring two
goals in less than three minutes to enter the third period up 2-1.
Just 2:45 into the third period, Chase Maxwell would provide the equalizer, finding the back of the net with Aidan Taylor and Victor Malzahn picking up assists.
A familiar theme of the contest, Manhattanville had a response, this
time coming from Ryan McKenna at 12:21 to go ahead 2-1 with less than
eight minutes remaining.
The Golden Eagles would find scoring chances in the final moments but would be unable to break through, falling 3-2 at home.
Matt Anastasio (1A), Aidan Taylor (1G, 1A), and Chase Maxwell (1G, 9-13 FO) led Brockport with a +2 rating on the day.
Cole Hudson was strong in defeat, making 38 saves with just three goals allowed.
The Brockport ice hockey team defended home ice with a 2-1 win over Freedonia on Tuesday, January 21st. Following the non-conference win, the Golden Eagles improved to 4-9-2 on the season.
Goalie David Filak provided an excellent outing, making 31 saves with just one goal allowed in a strong effort.
Following a scoreless first period, Spencer Flansburg would open the game's scoring at 18:46, with assists going to Schuyler Flansburg and Ryan Brow.
David Filak would hold the Blue Devils scoreless through two periods, making 17 stops, including 12 in the second period.
On the penalty kill, the Golden Eagles would double their advantage with Connor McAleer finding Kaleb Miller at 16:50 to go up 2-0.
With less than 40 seconds remaining, Fredonia would finally break
through, with Antoine St. Onge putting the Blue Devils on the board.
Despite pulling the goalie for the man advantage, the Golden Eagles defense would hold strong to preserve the 2-1 victory.
Jacob Rodrigue would finish with a game-best +2 rating for the Green and Gold.
Faceoff wins proved to be hard to come by, with each team winning 30 draws each.
The SUNY Brockport hockey team defeated the Chatham Cougars by a score of 6-3 on Saturday afternoon at home. The team improves to 3-9-2 on the season with a 2-8 record in UCHC play.
Goals came from six contributors tonight with Josh Grund, Schuyler Flansburg, Ben Saurbaugh, Joseph Nikac, Jordan Rosenbaum, and Aidan Taylor all finding the back of the net.
Michael Meredith won a team-high12 of 19 faceoffs.
Cole Hudson was excellent in net, making 37 saves on 40 shots for a .925 save percentage.
It was an action packed first period of play with both teams notching two goals apiece.
Chatham's Tyler Samodral got the Cougars on the board first with a wrist shot from close range with nobody to beat but the goalie.
The Chatham lead would be short lived as Brockport responded just three minutes later as Nikac knotted the game at one, scoring off a rebound.
Both teams would score another goal in the following two minutes. After Chatham retook the lead, Brockport's Taylor would bring the game back to a tie.
The Golden Eagles kept applying pressure in the second frame, adding two more goals to bring the score to 4-2.
Flansburg scored his fifth goal of the season with a perfectly placed shot in the top right corner five minutes into the period. Grund would add Brockport's second goal of the frame with a shot from the left wing.
Later in the period, Brockport would fend off a 5-3 span with several great saves from Cole Hudson and some gritty defensive play.
Rosenbaum gave Brockport some insurance as he deflected a shot to score the team's fifth goal of the night.
Chatham
would later add a goal amidst a power-play to keep their hopes alive.
The Cougar's threatened in the closing minutes during 6-on-4 action but
Brockport held strong and Saurbaugh would score on an empty-netter to
bring the score to its 6-3 final.
The SUNY Brockport men's hockey team fell 5-0 at home to the Chatham Cougars on Friday night. The team now drops to 2-9-2 on the year with a 1-8 slate in conference play.
Schuyler Flansburg, Mitchell Haight, and Josh Grund each totaled four shots on net for Brockport. Flansburg also won eight of the 12 faceoffs he took.
Joseph Nikac won five of seven faceoffs.
Dax Easter made 17 saves on 21 shot attempts with four goals allowed.
Chatham's Geno Pichora saved all 42 shots on goal.
Despite outshooting Chatham 14-8 in the first period, the Cougars held a 3-0 lead.
In the opening minutes, Brockport had several scoring chances with Livio Azevedo and Jacob Rodrigue firing shots from close range.
After six minutes of play, Chatham's Brendan Merriman would find room to operate down the left wing as he shifted Dax Easter in net and netted a backhander from point blank on the open goal.
Brockport would continue to have opportunities as Aidan Taylor was denied on a breakaway with Haight having a shot deflect of the post.
After the Golden Eagles were called for a boarding penalty, Chatham would have their first power-play of the contest where they would tack on another one. Merriman rifled a one-timer into the back of the net for his second goal of the night.
Less than two minutes later, the Cougars added their third goal, bringing the score to 3-0 in the waning minutes of the first period.
Both teams battled for much of the second period with neither team finding the back of the net. Brockport once again out-shot Chatham heavily in the frame, with 17 shots on goal to Chatham's seven.
The Golden Eagles had two power-play chances but ultimately could not convert in those four advantage minutes.
Easter made a pair of phenomenal saves towards the end of the period where he deflected one shot and then sprawled out to corral another one seconds later, holding the deficit to three goals.
Chatham would tack on two more goals in the third period, the second of which came on an empty net bringing the score to 5-0.
The Golden Eagles continued to fight despite trailing big with Schuyler Flansburg having a shot go off the post and Connor McAleer being denied on a breakaway.
The South Shore Kings are excited to announce NCDC Defenseman and 2024 Dineen Cup Champion Jackson Faughnan has committed to SUNY Brockport for this fall.
Faughnan, a native of Binghamton, NY, is in his 2nd season with the Kings NCDC team. Jackson has recorded 6 assists through 22 games thus far this season.
"It’s been a blast playing for the Kings for the past 2 years. I feel that the day-to-day competitive environment and winning culture created by the coaches and leadership group within the team has definitely improved my playing ability and overall character as a person. I came to the understanding pretty early on that the Kings organization is one of the best in junior hockey and I’m very fortunate to have spent my junior years in Foxboro." - Jackson Faughnan
"Prior to Jackson joining the Kings, I had the opportunity to coach him at Milton Academy for 2 years. He has taken a big step in his 2nd season with us. Jackson leads by example. His on ice compete level day in and day out speaks for itself. He is well respected in the room. He plays a strong defensive game and is a big reason why our penalty kill has been strong this season. I look forward to watching him succeed at the next level." said GM/Head Coach Tyler Holske
On Monday, January 13th, the United Collegiate Hockey Conference
announced its selections for men's hockey player, goaltenders, and
rookies of the week. Cole Hudson and Kaleb Miller were named UCHC Goaltender and Co-Rookie of the Week following strong performances this past weekend.
Cole Hudson
received UCHC Goaltender of the Week honors following his excellent
outing in Brockport's 4-3 overtime win at Fredonia on Friday. Making
four game-saving stops in overtime, Hudson would finish with 35 saves on
the day, allowing just three goals. On the season, Hudson has made 210
saves to 27 goals allowed, holding a .886 save percentage in seven
starts.
Kaleb Miller
was selected for UCHC Co-Rookie of the Week for his performances
at Fredonia and Elmira last weekend. Against Elmira, Miller would score
the golden goal for Brockport, netting the game-winner for his second
goal of the season. In a loss against Elmira, Miller helped kickstart
the offense, recording an assist on Brockport's opening goal. In his
first season in the Green and Gold, Miller has posted two goals and
three assists for five points in 12 games.
The Brockport hockey team dropped a closely contested non-conference
matchup with Elmira, 4-3, in overtime on Saturday, January 11th. Brockport moved to 2-7-3 on the season following the overtime loss.
Both goaltenders would set the tone from the get-go, each making 10
stops in the first period. Elmira would breakthrough first, with Ryan
Reifler finding the back of the net at 16:38 to send the Soaring Eagles
into the second period up 1-0.
The Golden Eagles would quickly respond in the second, with Joseph Nikac lighting the lamp at 5:52 to tie the game at 1-1.
Forty-two seconds later, Mitchell Haight would strike on the powerplay against his former team, giving Brockport a 2-1 edge.
The Soaring Eagles powerplay would get the last laugh, with Ryan Reifler
scoring his second of the day to tie the contest at 2-2 going into the
third.
Elmira's powerplay would go 2-2 on the day, connecting again at the 7:09 mark of the third to put Elmira back ahead 3-2.
In need of a tying goal, Jordan Rosenbaum would rise to the occasion, netting what would serve as the game-tying goal at 10:37 to send the contest into overtime. Josh Grund and Joseph Nikac would provide assists on Brockport's third goal.
The first overtime shot would serve as the game-winner, with Carter
Wisely scoring the golden goal to give Elmira a 4-3 overtime win.
Joseph Nikac would lead the way for Brockport, picking up two points (1G, 1A) with a team-best +2 rating.
Schuyler Flansburg led all skaters with four blocked shots in a strong defensive effort.
David Filak was strong in defeat, making 36 saves, including 13 in the third period.
Chase Maxwell was excellent in the faceoff circle, winning five of seven draws.
The Brockport hockey team overcame a 3-1 third-period deficit to defeat Fredonia in overtime, 4-3, on Friday, January 10th. The Golden Eagles improved to 2-7-2 on the season following the non-conference win.
Despite outshooting Fredonia 17-11, the Blue Devils would connect for two goals in the first period to enter the second up 2-0.
The Brockport power play would light the lamp, with Schuyler Flansburg
opening the Golden Eagle scoring to cut the lead to 2-1. With less than
two minutes remaining in the second, Antoine St. Onge would put
Fredonia up 3-1 entering the third period.
Following 16 scoreless minutes in the third, Schuyler Flansburg would strike again to bring the Golden Eagles within one. Spencer Flansburg (2nd assist) and Livio Azevedo would chip in with assists.
Nearing the final minute, Victor Malzahn would send the game into overtime at 18:52 in the third. Schuyler Flansburg (3 points) and Josh Grund would assist in the game-tying goal.
Cole Hudson
would keep Brockport alive in overtime, making four game-saving stops
in the period. Hudson would pick up the win with 35 saves to just three
goals allowed.
In search of the golden goal, Kaleb Miller would walk it for the Golden Eagles 3:22 into overtime. Victor Malzahn would assist on the game-winning goal for his second point of the day.
Livio Azevedo would lead all skaters with a +3 rating on the day.
Spencer (2-3) and Schuyler Flansburg
(7-10) combined for a strong 9-13 in the faceoff circle. The brothers
would combine for five points on the day to lead Brockport to the 4-3
win.
The Brockport hockey team picked up its first win of the season, downing Nazareth 4-3 in overtime on Saturday, December 7th. The Golden Eagles moved to 1-7-2 overall and 1-7 in UCHC play.
Strong goaltending highlighted the first period, with Dax Easter making eight saves to send Brockport into the second period tied 0-0.
The Golden Eagles offense would thrive to start the second, with Jordan Rosenbaum scoring the opening goal 1:44 into the second to put Brockport ahead 1-0.
Just 1:14 later, Brockport would double its advantage, this time with Ben Saurbaugh finding Nick Serafin to extend the Brockport advantage.
Following a Golden Flyer goal to cut the lead to 2-1, the Brockport offense would strike for the third time in the second. Spencer Flansburg would light the lamp just 22 seconds removed from Nazareth's goal, with Livio Azevedo picking up the assist.
The Golden Flyers regained momentum in the third, netting two goals in
3:10 to tie the contest at 3-3 and send the game into overtime.
Controlling the puck for the entirety of overtime, the Golden Eagles would secure their first win of the season. Schuyler Flansburg would be the hero, netting the golden goal in overtime to give Brockport the 4-3 victory.
Sacha Trudel was excellent in the faceoff circle, winning nine of 13 draws.
Chase Maxwell did much of the same, winning seven of his 12 faceoff opportunities.
Jacob Gates came through in crunch time, assisting on Flansburg's overtime winner.
Dax Easter picked up the win in a strong effort, saving 35 shots and allowing just three goals.
The Brockport hockey team was defeated in their annual Teddy Bear Toss game against Nazareth, 4-0, on Friday, December 6th. The Golden Eagles fell to 0-7-2 overall and 0-7 in UCHC play following the loss.
Despite Brockport holding a 14-11 edge in the shots battle, the Golden
Flyers would strike twice in the final 1:24 of the first to go up 2-0.
Nazareth would double its advantage in the second period, scoring two
goals in 1:15 to jump out in front 4-0 at 9:16 in the second. Nate Mann
would strike for back-to-back tallies for the Golden Flyers.
A goalie change for Brockport would bring some momentum, with David Filak making 10 stops in relief across 30 minutes of action.
The Golden Eagles would win the shots battle again in the third (4-3)
but were unable to find the back of the net as Nazareth would earn the
4-0 win.
Brockport was excellent in the faceoff circle, winning 32 of 54 draws, led by Michael Meredith winning 8 of 9 draws.
Both teams would finish with 26 shots, with five Golden Eagles posting three shots on the day.
The two teams struggled on the man advantage, going a combined 1/7 on the powerplay.
Following the final horn, the Teddy Bear Toss began as all the fans
threw their stuffed animals on to the ice to celebrate Brockport's 5th
Annual Teddy Bear Toss Game. The Student Athlete Advisory Committee then
collected each stuffed animal so they can all be donated to local
families as gifts for the holidays.
The Brockport hockey team dropped Saturday's matchup with Geneseo, 3-1, on November 23rd. The Golden Eagles fell to 0-6-2 overall and 0-6 in UCHC contests.
Jake McDonald of Geneseo would open the scoring the first, finding paydirt to put the Knights up 1-0 at 13:28. Brockport goalie Dax Easter kept the squad close, making 14 stops in the opening period.
After Robert Gatewood doubled Geneseo's lead in the second period, Livio Azevedo struck for Brockport at 13:14 to bring Brockport within one (2-1). Dominic Chirico would fire an excellent pass of the boards for the assist.
Just over six minutes later, Geneseo was ready to respond. Peter Morgan would light the lamp to put the Knights ahead 3-1.
Despite scoring chances from both teams, both goalies would post a scoreless third, with Dax Easter making 10 stops for Brockport.
Easter would have a big day, making 37 saves in an excellent effort in the loss.
Josh Grund (4) and Jacob Rodrigue (3) combined for seven blocked shots in a valiant effort.
The shot disparity would catch up with the Golden Eagles, with Geneseo outshooting Brockport 40 to 14.
The Brockport hockey team dropped the first of two matchups against #3 Geneseo, 3-2, on Friday, November 22nd. The Golden Eagles fell to 0-5-2 overall and 0-5 in UCHC play.
The Green and Gold would net the first and only goal of the first period. Jacob Rodrigue and Aidan Taylor would set up Livio Azevedo for the opening goal at 9:36.
Cole Hudson would keep the Golden Eagles ahead, making 19 saves in the opening period to give Brockport a 1-0 lead entering the second.
The Knights' offense would take over in the second, with Sean Melso and Tommy Winn giving Geneseo a 2-1 edge.
Needing an equalizer, Josh Grund would come through on the power play, with Aidan Taylor picking up his second assist on the day.
Geneseo would be quick to respond, with Sean Melso lighting the lamp for
the second time at 15:56 to put the Knights back in front 3-2 entering
the third.
Despite each team going on the powerplay and 21 combined shots on goal, each goalie would stand tall in the third.
With the goalie pulled, Aidan Taylor and Josh Grund would threaten with scoring chances. However, Geneseo goalie Adam Harris would stand tall for the 3-2 win.
Mitchell Haight and Schuyler Flansburg would lead Brockport with two blocked shots each.
Cole Hudson was excellent in defeat, making 45 saves on the day and saving nearly 94% of the shots he faced,
Victor Malzahn would chip in with an assist on the day.
Josh Grund had a strong all-around day, netting a goal and going 4-0 in the faceoff circle.
The Golden Eagles could not overcome an early 4-0 deficit, falling to #3
ranked Utica in their home opener, 5-1, on Saturday, November 16th. The Golden Eagles dropped to 0-4-2 overall and 0-4 in conference play following the loss.
The Pioneers set the tone from the get-go, netting four unanswered goals
to go into the second period up 4-0. Eric Vitale (5:07), Drake Morse
(10:47), Shane Murphy (12:20), and Jakob Breault (17:05) all lit the
lamp for Utica.
In the second period, the strong Brockport power play would get the Golden Eagles on the board. Aidan Taylor found paydirt on the man advantage, with Manny Sanchez and Victor Malzahn chipping in with assists at the 15:12 mark of the second.
John Mulera of Utica would respond in less than three minutes at the
18:10 mark of the second, giving the Pioneers a 5-1 lead entering the
third.
Much like the second period, the third proved to be an even affair, with
neither team finding the back of the net. The shots battle was down the
middle in the period, with Utica holding an 8-6 edge.
Cole Hudson started between the pipes for Brockport, totaling 30 saves on the day across 60 minutes of action.
Chase Maxwell led Brockport in the faceoff circle, winning 10 of 19 draws.
Kaleb Miller led Brockport in the shots department, launching three shots on goal.
Following a rough first period, Brockport rebounded to hold Utica to just one goal in the final 40 minutes.
The Brockport ice hockey team came up short at #3 ranked Utica, 5-2, on Friday, November 15th. The Golden Eagles fell to 0-3-2 overall and 0-3 in UCHC play to begin the season.
The Pioneer's offense struck early and often, with Matt Wood getting Utica on the board 9:01 into the first period.
Just 1:51 later, Utica would strike on the Brockport power play, with
Andrew Della Rovere netting a shorthanded goal to put the Pioneers up
2-0.
Following Utica's 3rd goal to go up 3-0 in the second period, Jacob Gates would open the scoring for Brockport, with Kaleb Miller and Matt Anastasio.
After cutting the Utica lead to 3-1, the Pioneers would take two of the
last three goals of the contest. Jakob Breault and Eric Vitale of Utica
would extend the lead to 5-2.
Manny Sanchez would drill a powerplay goal for Brockport's lone tally in the final period.
Adian Tayor and Joseph Nikac chipped in with an assist each on the Sanchhez powerplay goal.
Sasha Trudel was productive throughout and was the lone Golden Eagle with a +1 in the evening.
Cole Hudson kept the Golden Eagles close, making 45 saves, including 20 saves in the opening period.
Manny Sanchez led Brockport with four shots, netting a goal in a strong effort.
The Brockport hockey team fell in Saturday's matchup with
Manhattanville, 6-3. The Golden Eagles moved to 0-2-2 overall with a
0-2-0 mark in UCHC play.
For the third time this season, the Golden Eagles lit the lamp first, thanks to Matt Anastasio from Ben Saurbaugh.
With 1:28 left in the first period, Johno Hoins of Manhattanville would
net a power play goal to tie the game up at 1-1 going into the second
quarter.
Following a Manhattanville goal from Mitchell Watson, Schuyler Flansburg struck at 9:07 in the second period, tying the game up at 2-2.
Manhattanville responded with back-to-back tallies, going up 4-2 in the second period. Needing momentum, Michael Meredith connected for a big goal with 1:13 left in the second to bring Brockport within one entering the third period.
Meredith's goal would be the last for Brockport, with Manhattanville
adding two more scores in the third to come away with the 6-3 win.
David Filak started between the pipes for Brockport, making 25 saves.
Chase Maxwell and Ben Saurbaugh chipped in with an assist each on the day.
Manny Sanchez had a day in the faceoff circle, winning 12 of 18 draws.