The Athletic Department's recap of Saturday's game....
Sophomore goalie Jared Lockhurst (Caledon, ONT) made 22 saves including 13 in the second period for The College at Brockport Hockey team but Oswego scored twice in the first period and added single goals in the final two periods for a 4-0 victory Saturday in a State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) game in the Tuttle North Ice Arena in Brockport.
Brockport (2-5-1 Overall, 1-3 SUNYAC) had a chance to strike early as Alex Botten was whistled for a five-minute major for boarding and was also assessed a game misconduct just 35 seconds into the contest for Oswego (4-2, 3-2). The Golden Eagles were unable to take advantage of the five-minute power play while the Lakers used a goal at the 9:43 mark and another with 45 second remaining in the period to take a 2-0 lead into the first intermission.
In the second period, Oswego held a 14-10 shots advantage but only managed one goal coming with 5:15 left in the stanza to extend the lead to 3-0.
Brockport came out more aggressive in the third period and fired 11 shots at the Oswego net but the only goal of the period was scored by the Lakers with less than seven minutes to play, making it a 4-0 lead.
Neither team was able to capitalize on a power play as Brockport was 0-for-5 and Oswego was 0-for-3 with the man advantage.
Sophomore goalie Jared Lockhurst (Caledon, ONT) made 22 saves including 13 in the second period for The College at Brockport Hockey team but Oswego scored twice in the first period and added single goals in the final two periods for a 4-0 victory Saturday in a State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) game in the Tuttle North Ice Arena in Brockport.
Brockport (2-5-1 Overall, 1-3 SUNYAC) had a chance to strike early as Alex Botten was whistled for a five-minute major for boarding and was also assessed a game misconduct just 35 seconds into the contest for Oswego (4-2, 3-2). The Golden Eagles were unable to take advantage of the five-minute power play while the Lakers used a goal at the 9:43 mark and another with 45 second remaining in the period to take a 2-0 lead into the first intermission.
In the second period, Oswego held a 14-10 shots advantage but only managed one goal coming with 5:15 left in the stanza to extend the lead to 3-0.
Brockport came out more aggressive in the third period and fired 11 shots at the Oswego net but the only goal of the period was scored by the Lakers with less than seven minutes to play, making it a 4-0 lead.
Neither team was able to capitalize on a power play as Brockport was 0-for-5 and Oswego was 0-for-3 with the man advantage.