Friday, November 30, 2018
Oswegonian report on Friday's game
Ben Grieco, a sports reporter with the Oswegonian -- the student newspaper of SUNY Oswego -- penned this excellent primer on the Brockport-Oswego game:
https://www.oswegonian.com/2018/11/30/brockport-presents-test-for-oswego-state/
https://www.oswegonian.com/2018/11/30/brockport-presents-test-for-oswego-state/
Thursday, November 29, 2018
USCHO report on Brockport
In this week's DIII East report for USCHO, Tim Costello focuses solely on the Golden Eagles. A must-read!
https://www.uscho.com/2018/11/29/d-iii-east-young-eagles-of-brockport-flying-early/
https://www.uscho.com/2018/11/29/d-iii-east-young-eagles-of-brockport-flying-early/
Stylus report on tournament win
Carson Werner at the Brockport Stylus reports on the Golden Eagles' great weekend at the Catamount Radio Invitational:
http://www.brockportstylus.org/news/article/current/2018/11/28/101207/hockey-feasts-at-catamount-radio-invitational
http://www.brockportstylus.org/news/article/current/2018/11/28/101207/hockey-feasts-at-catamount-radio-invitational
Oswego news scouting report on Brockport
The Palladium Times looks at Oswego's weekend coming up, which begins with Brockport on Friday
http://www.oswegocountynewsnow.com/sports/laker-men-s-hockey-home-against-brockport-on-road-against/article_d8567034-f353-11e8-9427-d7ee33778dc2.html
http://www.oswegocountynewsnow.com/sports/laker-men-s-hockey-home-against-brockport-on-road-against/article_d8567034-f353-11e8-9427-d7ee33778dc2.html
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Brockport to play in two charity games this weekend
Coming off a successful Catamount Radio Invitational that saw the Golden Eagles’ record improve to 7-1-1, Brockport has a critical SUNYAC weekend coming up (then again, aren’t they all).It's also a charitable weekend.
Friday’s away game is the biggest test of the season. Brockport will be taking on 8th-ranked Oswego and a Brockport win virtually guarantees Brockport landing in the Top 15 of the weekly polls.
The Lakers had a late start to their season, so they are 4-1-0. They have a very stout defense, allowing just 2 goals per game. Their offense is pretty potent at 4 goals per game. If Oswego has a weakness, it’s their penalty kill which is 66th in the country, something Brockport’s 13th-ranked power play unit should take advantage of…that is, if Oswego can get in the box (they average only 10.2 penalty minutes per game).
Players to watch out for are junior Josh Zizek, who led the Lakers 13 goals last year and already has 3 of them, and netminder David Richer, who had a .934 save percentage last season. The latter is a little off this season (.873), so he’s looking for a rebound performance.
Friday’s away game is the biggest test of the season. Brockport will be taking on 8th-ranked Oswego and a Brockport win virtually guarantees Brockport landing in the Top 15 of the weekly polls.
The Lakers had a late start to their season, so they are 4-1-0. They have a very stout defense, allowing just 2 goals per game. Their offense is pretty potent at 4 goals per game. If Oswego has a weakness, it’s their penalty kill which is 66th in the country, something Brockport’s 13th-ranked power play unit should take advantage of…that is, if Oswego can get in the box (they average only 10.2 penalty minutes per game).
Players to watch out for are junior Josh Zizek, who led the Lakers 13 goals last year and already has 3 of them, and netminder David Richer, who had a .934 save percentage last season. The latter is a little off this season (.873), so he’s looking for a rebound performance.
Friday is also Oswego’s 3rd annual teddy bear toss. Fans are encouraged to bring teddy bears and/or stuffed animals to toss on the ice after the Lakers score their first goal, which netted 736 stuffed animals for local families last year. All of the teddy bears/stuffed animals thrown on ice will be collected and distributed by Toys for Tots to children in Oswego County for the holidays. Stuffed animals will also be available for a donation at the Toys for Tots table that evening.
If Brockport’s Jake Moore secures another shutout he’s going to break a lot of hearts in Oswego. Break some hearts, Jake, they can throw the bears after the game!
Charitable hockey continues Saturday when Brockport is home for a 4:00 PM affair against Cortland which is the 1st annual Tribute to Law Enforcement game. The College will be auctioning off exclusive jerseys recognizing the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, Brockport PD, and SUNY police. Bid here: http://ow.ly/kmN630mLTua
Cortland is always a tough play, despite their 2-4-0 record (1-4-0 in conference play), which will make for a chippy, hard-fought game the fans will enjoy. Sean Perichak and Alex Storojohann each have 4 goals.
A Brockport player to keep an eye on in this game is defenseman Ryan Romeo. He could surpass 10 points already this season. That’s awful early for any d-man to break that barrier (most don’t in a season). He’s amassing numbers that, maintained over a season, could get him First Team All-SUNYAC honors and even pique the interest of All-American voters, especially if Brockport’s goals-allowed number remains ridiculously low all season.
Saturday’s game will be a good one -- for a good cause. Be there!
Hockey players spend time with kids at Library
Some of our icemen were at the Brockport public library last night reading to kids and talking to them about the great game of hockey.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Tribute to Law Enforcement jerseys
This Saturday, December 1st, the Golden Eagles will host the 1st annual Tribute To Law Enforcement game at 4:00 PM when they take on Cortland. Throughout the next 7 days the College will be auctioning off these exclusive jerseys recognizing the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, Brockport PD, and SUNY police. Bid here: http://ow.ly/kmN630mLTua
Jake Moore gets a biscuit
In his weekend wrap-up USCHO's DIII East columnist Tim Costello awarded Jake Moore with one of his "three biscuits":
https://www.uscho.com/2018/11/26/d-iii-east-weekend-wrap-nov-25-norwich-captures-primelink/
https://www.uscho.com/2018/11/26/d-iii-east-weekend-wrap-nov-25-norwich-captures-primelink/
Parsons is Brockport Athlete of the Week
The State University of New York College at Brockport announced its weekly honors and Brockport freshman forward Mitchell Parsons has been selected as Athlete of the Week.
Parsons helped lead the Golden Eagles to a first-place finish at the Catamount Radio Invite this past weekend by contributing four points on offense (2g-2a). Parsons tallied a goal and added two assists in Brockport's 5-1 win over Anna Maria College Friday Night and picked up another goal in their 3-0 win over Castleton University Saturday. Following the championship game, Parsons was awarded tournament MVP. He currently leads the Golden Eagles in scoring, boasting 10 points in nine outings
Parsons is SUNYAC Rookie of the Week
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) announced its weekly honors Monday afternoon, and for the second time this season The College at Brockport freshman forward Mitchell Parsons has been selected as rookie of the week.
Parsons helped lead the Golden Eagles to a first-place finish at the Catamount Radio Invite this past weekend by contributing four points on offense (2g-2a). Parsons tallied a goal and added two assists in Brockport's 5-1 win over Anna Maria College Friday Night and picked up another goal in their 3-0 win over Castleton University Saturday. Following the championship game, Parsons was awarded tournament MVP. He currently leads the Golden Eagles in scoring, boasting 10 points in nine outings.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Closing in on the Top 15
The weekly polls came out today (11/26) and Brockport is closing in on the coveted Top 15. The D3Hockey.com and USCHO.com polls have Brockport just on the outside, both at 18th (were there enough slots).
The ultimate captains
They were looking at the addition of 9 freshman, a significant number of rookies to manage, gel with, and develop a culture with.
As if that wasn't enough, Hutchins and Laslo knew they would have to produce, too. The team lost 39 goals to graduation.
Well, these guys have proven to be the ultimate captains.
Most teams would have thrown in the towel and looked at a 9 freshman year as a rebuilding season.
The Golden Eagles haven't.
Hutchins and Laslo, along with coaches Dickinson and Luker, have these guys not only believing they can win, but they have them winning at unprecedented levels.
The team is now 7-1-1 and has allowed only 1.33 goals per game.
The mantle of leadership hasn't slowed down these two guys, either. Hutchins is on pace for 28 points and Laslo is on pace for a career-high 20 points.
You have to admire their ability to motivate, inspire effort, and yield results. They are great leaders.
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Jake Moore gets the helmet on 11/24/18
Who's second in the whole country in save percentage (.969) and GAA (0.82)? This guy -- Jake Moore, who got to wear the fire helmet after his brilliant 26 save shutout in the Catamount Radio Invitational championship game.
Brockport wins Catamount Radio Invitational
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team defeated Castleton University Saturday evening, by a score of 3-0. With the win, the Golden Eagles take home first place in the Catamount Radio Invitational and move to (7-1-1) on the season.
The Golden Eagles sought redemption in their eighth game of the season Saturday evening. The two opponents met one year earlier in the final game of the same tournament, Brockport came up short one year ago, falling to the Spartans in a tight battle 5-3. This year's championship game told a different story as the Golden Eagles dominated the game for a full 60 minutes, outshooting the Spartans 41-26.
The Green and Gold's power play was the difference maker again in this matchup as Doc Gentzler scored the first goal of the game on the PP with 50 seconds remaining in the first period. The Goal came after Danny Rock beat a few defenders and put a shot on net, forcing the opposition's netminder to kick out a rebound which Gentzler made him pay for.
The two teams skated to a scoreless second period with both opponents receiving chances on special teams. Castleton went to the PP twice in the second period but the Golden Eagles penalty kill unit stood tall. The Golden Eagles doubled the Spartans in shots in the second but Casleton's netminder stayed strong.
The third period started with a hooking call on a Spartans forward that allowed Brockport's red-hot PP unit to take the ice for another opportunity. The Green and Gold's power play capitalized quickly on their chance as Connor Hutchins found Mitchell Parsons streaking for a backdoor tap-in, giving Brockport the lead, 2-0. As the game winded down Brockport's captain Hunter Laslo sealed the deal with 30 seconds remaining, scoring his second goal of the year on the empty net, giving Brockport the 3-0 victory.
Following the game, Jake Moore and Ryan Romeo were honored as All-Tournament team selections, while Freshman Mitchell Parsons was named Tournament MVP.
"Total team effort tonight," said head coach Brian Dickinson "The guys have put team results over individual results which is resulting in very solid team defense, leading to great wins like tonight."
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Brockport wins Game One of Thanksgiving invitational
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team defeated Anna Maria
College Friday evening, by a score of 5-1. With the win, the Golden
Eagles move to (6-1-1) on the season and advance to the championship
game of the Catamount Radio Invitational.
The Golden Eagles dominated the game Friday night, outshooting their opponent 38-18.
The Green and Gold found the back of the net less than ten minutes into the first period after an Amcats player took a two-minute hitting from behind penalty that sent Brockport to the powerplay. The first goal of the game came from the blue line, as defenseman Corey Tam fired a shot past the Anna Maria goalkeeper with assists from Ryan Romeo and Mitchell Parsons. The Golden Eagles headed to the locker room with the lead, 1-0.
The Golden Eagles wasted little time in the second, extending their lead to two seven and a half minutes into the period, senior Connor Bass buried his first of the year with assists from Mitchell Parsons and Chris Pollini. Seven minutes after the goal the Golden Eagles found themselves on the powerplay. It only took a minute into the PP for the Golden Eagles to extend their lead, freshman Kyle Collette buried his second goal of the season on the power play with assists from Tam and Romeo.
The third period saw more of the same from the Green and Gold as Jeremy Solat scored the fourth goal of the night two minutes and forty seconds into the period. The Amcats responded quickly following the Brockport goal, scoring their first of the night two minutes later, cutting the lead to three. The Golden Eagles put the final nail in the coffin 40 seconds after the Amcats goal as Mitchell Parsons beat the opposition's netminder with assists from Collette and Connor Hutchins. Brockport's sophomore goalkeeper Sean Lincoln posted 17 saves in his first collegiate win.
The Golden Eagles dominated the game Friday night, outshooting their opponent 38-18.
The Green and Gold found the back of the net less than ten minutes into the first period after an Amcats player took a two-minute hitting from behind penalty that sent Brockport to the powerplay. The first goal of the game came from the blue line, as defenseman Corey Tam fired a shot past the Anna Maria goalkeeper with assists from Ryan Romeo and Mitchell Parsons. The Golden Eagles headed to the locker room with the lead, 1-0.
The Golden Eagles wasted little time in the second, extending their lead to two seven and a half minutes into the period, senior Connor Bass buried his first of the year with assists from Mitchell Parsons and Chris Pollini. Seven minutes after the goal the Golden Eagles found themselves on the powerplay. It only took a minute into the PP for the Golden Eagles to extend their lead, freshman Kyle Collette buried his second goal of the season on the power play with assists from Tam and Romeo.
The third period saw more of the same from the Green and Gold as Jeremy Solat scored the fourth goal of the night two minutes and forty seconds into the period. The Amcats responded quickly following the Brockport goal, scoring their first of the night two minutes later, cutting the lead to three. The Golden Eagles put the final nail in the coffin 40 seconds after the Amcats goal as Mitchell Parsons beat the opposition's netminder with assists from Collette and Connor Hutchins. Brockport's sophomore goalkeeper Sean Lincoln posted 17 saves in his first collegiate win.
Friday, November 23, 2018
Sean Lincoln is the 11/23/18 Player of the Game
In today's 5-1 win over Anna Maria, goalie Sean Lincoln stopped 17 shots in his first collegiate game, earning him the fire helmet.
Corey Tam is All-SUNYAC material
We may be just a third of the way through the season and he may be just a freshman, but Corey Tam is making a case for the All-SUNYAC team. The blueliner scored his 3rd goal of the season today and leads the 6-1-1 Golden Eagles in +/- with a +11.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
National polls on 11/19/18
The weekly polls came out and Brockport's strong play is still attracting some attention.
Brockport picked up a vote in the USCHO.com Top 15 poll, which would have them ranked 26th in the country were USCHO's poll to go that far (last week, they came in at 25th).
D3Hockey.com's Top 15 saw Brockport get 3 votes, which had it been counted would place the Golden Eagles tied for 19th in the nation.
Brockport picked up a vote in the USCHO.com Top 15 poll, which would have them ranked 26th in the country were USCHO's poll to go that far (last week, they came in at 25th).
D3Hockey.com's Top 15 saw Brockport get 3 votes, which had it been counted would place the Golden Eagles tied for 19th in the nation.
Moore is SUNYAC Goalie of the Week
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) has chosen the Men's Ice Hockey athletes of the week. The Goaltender of the Week is Brockport's Jake Moore (Arcade, N.Y. / Springfield Pics.) , the Rookie of the Week is Fredonia's Ethan Kirbis (Clarence, N.Y. / Buffalo Junior Sabres), and the Player of the Week is Geneseo's Conlan Keenan (Penfield, N.Y. / Jersey Hitmen).
Brockport's senior goaltender, Moore, anchored the team to a strong
3-1 win during the week. He made 33 saves and allowed only one goal in
their game against Hamilton. Moore is first in the SUNYAC with a .99
goals against average and a .962 save percentage. Brockport is now 4-0-1
with Moore in the net.
Kirbis was clutch for Fredonia during the week, he scored a
game-winning goal in both games that the Blue Devils played in. In the
first game against No. 3 Oswego, Kirbis delivered the game-winning goal
on his only shot of the game to give Fredonia the 3-2 win over their
SUNYAC rival. Kirbis had one assist and scored the game-winning goal
against Cortland as Fredonia was able to hold the Red Dragons off in the
third period to win 5-4.
Conlan Keenan tallied nine points in two games during the week for
the Knights as they went 2-0. In the first game Keenan was involved in
six out of the nine Geneseo goals, scoring a hat trick and adding three
assists. Geneseo went on to beat Morrisville, 9-0. In the second game,
also against Morrisville, Keenan scored one goal and added two assists
to help Geneseo to a 7-1 win. He currently leads the nation with 19
points and is tied for second with 12 assists.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Brockport beats Hamilton, 3-1
Kyle Collette was awarded the fire helmet for his 1st NCAA goal |
Some people wonder why I love my Brockport Hockey and NCAA DIII hockey so much. Last night's game against Hamilton was the perfect reason why. It was entertaining. It was exciting. It was memorable.
You knew the game was going to be a good one right after puck drop. For the first seven minutes both teams ran an uptempo coast-to-coast style of play that was unsustainable from a stamina standpoint. It wasn't sustainable, but nonetheless the speed of the game ebbed and flowed and there were countless sessions of this incredibly fast play.
That competitiveness also reared its head in physicality. The "modern" NCAA has been less interested in hitting since rule changes that came out in 2010-2011 (I miss the good ol' days), but it was like a Turn Back the Clock Night as there were plenty of solid checks throughout the affair, enough to keep players and fans on their toes. Among the hardest hits was one inflicted on Doc Gentzler, minutes after his goal. He was hit hard in the open ice, folded back and the offending Hamilton player was penalized for the shot to the head. Let me tell you something: Doc is tough. He didn't go down, he wasn't concussed, he didn't tap out, and on subsequent shifts he didn't have alligator arms or sport any hesitation.
The game also had a few things most will never see.
First came a buzzer beater goal.
Maybe 20 years ago I saw Brockport win a game with one-half of a second left on the clock. Last night, Jordan Renaud scored a goal as the buzzer closed out the second period. His timing was impeccable and, after the linesmen conversed, he was credited with the goal. It was a dramatic moment.
Next, came the rarest of the rare penalties.
In my 26 years watching the game at Tuttle North I had never seen a team whistled for a "hand pass off a faceoff". It happened last night. You never like to see one of your guys charged with a penalty, but I had to chuckle because of the uniqueness of the penalty.
Then, there was an unbelievable save, among many brilliant ones, by Jake Moore. It was one of the craziest saves I've seen in years.
Jake stopped with his leg pads a shot at point blank. Then he stymied the rebound. Then came the third shot. In order to stop it amidst the chaos, Jake sprawled out on his stomach, head in the net. While in that position, the back of his head towards the shooter, he raised his glove hand and made a back-handed glove save. Trying to describe the save doesn't do it justice. You had to be there.
That save highlights Jake's magical season. He now has a 0.99 goals against average and a .962 save percentage. To some, it may seem like he's on a hot streak. I beg to differ. You can tell he's mastered the game. Everything he's doing is right, from positioning to anticipation to limiting shots to making the saves with mechanics and athleticism to playing the puck away from the net. I encourage fans to sit back and enjoy what is shaping up to be the greatest season ever by an individual Brockport player.
As a matter of fact, this season is shaping up to be one of the greatest for the whole team. Last night was a test, and the Golden Eagles passed with flying colors. Last year, Hamilton was the best defensive team in DIII with only 1.68 goals allowed per game. Brockport put 3 on them and beat them at their own game. It was pretty special. Now, after 7 games, Brockport has allowed just 1.57 goals per game. Wild!
Here's the Athletic Department's recap...
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team defeated Hamilton College Saturday night, by a score of 3-1. With the win, the Golden Eagles move to (5-1-1) on the season and (2-1-1) in the SUNYAC, while the Continentals move to (1-1-0) overall and (1-0-0) in conference.
The two teams skated to a scoreless first period, with the Continentals outshooting the Golden Eagles 9-5. Brockport's penalty kill came up big in the first 20, holding Hamilton to one shot on their powerplay opportunity. The Golden Eagles found themselves on the power play late in the in the first, but the Continentals penalty kill unit was able to keep the Green and Gold at bay.
The Continentals came out firing in the second period, testing Brockport's goalie Jake Moore early and often. The Golden Eagles penalty kill remained solid in the second as they were challenged twice. The Green and Gold netted the first goal of the game with five minutes to go in the second, Doc Gentzler beat the opposition's goalkeeper after a beautiful pass into the slot by Ethan Solat. The Golden Eagles found themselves on the powerplay minutes after their first goal when a high hit by the opposition put Gentzler in a vulnerable position. Brockport capitalized on the opportunity as Jordan Renaud buried his second of the year with assists from Ryan Romeo and Corey Tam. The second goal of the game came with one second remaining in the period, sending the Green and Gold into the locker room with a two-goal lead.
The Golden Eagles came out flying in the third, scoring their third goal of the game eight minutes into the period when freshman Kyle Collette let an absolute missile go, beating the oppositions netminder bar down. The Continentals would not let up, however, answering with a goal of their own on a pretty tic-tac-toe play to bring the score within two. The late goal would prove to be too-little-too-late. Moore had another stellar showing making 33 saves on the evening and picking up his fourth win of the year.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Defensive war on tap for Saturday
In this article, the Utica Observer-Dispatch looks at Saturday's opponent -- Hamilton College. It may be a non-conference game, but it's a huge game nonetheless. Hamilton's defense was second in the nation last year, allowing just 1.68 goals per game. That number is surreal. But realize this season Brockport is averaging 1.67 goals allowed. You're talking about two defensive-minded teams that could skate to a 0-0 tie.
https://www.uticaod.com/sports/20181115/hamilton-college-mens-hockey-team-set-for-new-season
https://www.uticaod.com/sports/20181115/hamilton-college-mens-hockey-team-set-for-new-season
Story time with the Golden Eagles
On Thursday evening some of the guys went to Hamlin's library where they
read books and talked about hockey with the kids. You gotta love the
community service and public outreach always undertaken by the team.
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Stylus recap of North Country games
Carson Werner of the Brockport Stylus reports on the Potsdam and Plattsburgh games:
http://www.brockportstylus.org/news/article/current/2018/11/14/101195/hockey-team-stands-its-ground-in-early-sunyac-matchups
http://www.brockportstylus.org/news/article/current/2018/11/14/101195/hockey-team-stands-its-ground-in-early-sunyac-matchups
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Story time with the Golden Eagles
Coach Dickinson and some members of the hockey team will be at the Hamlin Library on Thursday, November 15 from 6:45-7:30pm. They will read a few books, show some hockey gear, and answer questions. Kids and teens will have the opportunity to earn a free ticket to a SUNY Brockport hockey game on January 26th.
Brockport hosts Hamilton Saturday
Brockport has just one game this weekend, but it's a 7:00 PM home game on Saturday, so you can't go wrong with that!
The Golden Eagles will be hosting the Hamilton College Continentals who have yet to play this season. They open their schedule Friday against Amherst. They were a 15-win team last season.
Lucky for Brockport they won't have to face superstar goalie Evan Buitenhuis who graduated last year. He was the 2017 DIII Player of the Year with a .941 save percentage and 1.78 goals against average. Last season he was even better, with a crazy .954 - 1.28 line.
But, that doesn't mean they're out of the woods.
The heir apparent to Buitenhuis, junior Anthony Tirabassi, saw action in half of Hamilton's games last year as Buitenhuis was plagued by injuries. Tirabassi was pretty darn amazing himself, with a .929 save percentage and 1.88 GAA. He will be motivated to play well Saturday night as it's a sort of home game for him -- no doubt friends and family will make the drive from his hometown of Niagara Falls to watch him play.
He will have good help up front in two excellent seniors -- Roy Gagnon who had 15 goals last year and Jason Brochu who had 10. Watch out for junior Nick Ursitti who had 12 goals.
Between the goaltending and firepower, this will be another good test for Brockport. If the Golden Eagles can do the puck-possession thing that they've mastered this season -- minimize shots on our goalie while peppering their goalie with shots -- they'll come out victorious and might make a huge leap in the national rankings.
Saturday's game is worth the price of admission.
The Golden Eagles will be hosting the Hamilton College Continentals who have yet to play this season. They open their schedule Friday against Amherst. They were a 15-win team last season.
Lucky for Brockport they won't have to face superstar goalie Evan Buitenhuis who graduated last year. He was the 2017 DIII Player of the Year with a .941 save percentage and 1.78 goals against average. Last season he was even better, with a crazy .954 - 1.28 line.
But, that doesn't mean they're out of the woods.
The heir apparent to Buitenhuis, junior Anthony Tirabassi, saw action in half of Hamilton's games last year as Buitenhuis was plagued by injuries. Tirabassi was pretty darn amazing himself, with a .929 save percentage and 1.88 GAA. He will be motivated to play well Saturday night as it's a sort of home game for him -- no doubt friends and family will make the drive from his hometown of Niagara Falls to watch him play.
He will have good help up front in two excellent seniors -- Roy Gagnon who had 15 goals last year and Jason Brochu who had 10. Watch out for junior Nick Ursitti who had 12 goals.
Between the goaltending and firepower, this will be another good test for Brockport. If the Golden Eagles can do the puck-possession thing that they've mastered this season -- minimize shots on our goalie while peppering their goalie with shots -- they'll come out victorious and might make a huge leap in the national rankings.
Saturday's game is worth the price of admission.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Parsons is SUNYAC Rookie of the Week
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) announced its weekly honors Tuesday afternoon, and Brockport ice hockey forward Mitchell Parsons was selected as rookie of the week.
Parsons had a big weekend for the Green and Gold, tallying a goal and an assists in Brockport's come from behind win over SUNY Potsdam Friday Night. Parsons has been a key contributor for the Golden Eagles this season as he leads the team in points after six games (3g-3a-6pts). The freshman forward has been paired on a line with Captain Connor Hutchins (2g-4a-6pts) and fellow freshman Jordan Renaud (2g-1a-3pts), the trio has combined for 15 points this season.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Brockport on the fringe of the Top 15 on 11/2/18
The weekly polls came out and Brockport's strong play is attracting some attention.
D3Hockey.com's Top 15 saw Brockport get a vote, which had it been counted would place the Golden Eagles 22nd in the nation.
Brockport picked up 2 votes in the USCHO.com Top 15 poll, which would have them ranked 25th in the country were USCHO's poll to go that far.
D3Hockey.com's Top 15 saw Brockport get a vote, which had it been counted would place the Golden Eagles 22nd in the nation.
Brockport picked up 2 votes in the USCHO.com Top 15 poll, which would have them ranked 25th in the country were USCHO's poll to go that far.
Jake Moore's hot start
How hot of a start is Jake Moore off to? After 4 games, he's tied for
first in the nation with a 0.98 goals against average and his .960 save
percentage is second.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Newspaper coverage of the Plattsburgh game
Here's the Press-Republican's recap of the tie with Plattsburgh:
https://www.pressrepublican.com/sports/brockport-battles-plattsburgh-state-to---overtime-tie/article_efd1c21c-e56c-11e8-937c-ab29ba04e659.html
https://www.pressrepublican.com/sports/brockport-battles-plattsburgh-state-to---overtime-tie/article_efd1c21c-e56c-11e8-937c-ab29ba04e659.html
Brockport ties Plattsburgh
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team tied Plattsburgh State
Saturday night, by a score of 1-1. With the tie, the Golden Eagles move
to (4-1-1) on the season and (2-1-1) in the SUNYAC, while the Cardinals
move to (3-0-1) overall and (3-0-1) in conference.
The two teams skated to a scoreless first period, with Plattsburgh outshooting the Golden Eagles 14-8 in the first 20. Brockport's netminder Jake Moore stood tough to all 14 including three shots that came on the powerplay. The Green and Gold took to the PP three times in the first period but the Cardinals penalty killers had all the answers.
The Golden Eagles took the lead eight minutes into the period off a powerplay goal scored by Doc Gentzler with assists to Hunter Laslo and Casey Winn. The Cardinals answered with a goal of their own five minutes later, tying the game at one goal apiece.
Brockport took to the power play a minute into the third period but the Cardinals penalty killers held the Green and Gold to one shot on net. The Cardinals peppered Moore with 14 shots in the final twenty minutes of regulation but he shut the door. Neither team could pull away after 60 minutes, resulting in a five-minute overtime period.
After 65 minutes of hockey, a winner could not be decided, Brockport's goalie Jake Moore finished the night with a 45 save performance and stays unbeaten as a starter.
"I thought the entire team battled hard for 65 minutes," said head coach Brian Dickinson "Jake Moore was phenomenal in goal and kept (Plattsburgh) at bay when we scrambled defensively, It was a great college hockey game."
The two teams skated to a scoreless first period, with Plattsburgh outshooting the Golden Eagles 14-8 in the first 20. Brockport's netminder Jake Moore stood tough to all 14 including three shots that came on the powerplay. The Green and Gold took to the PP three times in the first period but the Cardinals penalty killers had all the answers.
The Golden Eagles took the lead eight minutes into the period off a powerplay goal scored by Doc Gentzler with assists to Hunter Laslo and Casey Winn. The Cardinals answered with a goal of their own five minutes later, tying the game at one goal apiece.
Brockport took to the power play a minute into the third period but the Cardinals penalty killers held the Green and Gold to one shot on net. The Cardinals peppered Moore with 14 shots in the final twenty minutes of regulation but he shut the door. Neither team could pull away after 60 minutes, resulting in a five-minute overtime period.
After 65 minutes of hockey, a winner could not be decided, Brockport's goalie Jake Moore finished the night with a 45 save performance and stays unbeaten as a starter.
"I thought the entire team battled hard for 65 minutes," said head coach Brian Dickinson "Jake Moore was phenomenal in goal and kept (Plattsburgh) at bay when we scrambled defensively, It was a great college hockey game."
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Colasanti is player of the game for 11/09
After picking up his first collegiate goal in a 4-2 win over Potsdam, Jake Colosanti is the Golden Eagles Player of the game.
Brockport declaws Potsdam
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team defeated SUNY Potsdam
Friday night, by a score of 4-2. With the win, the Golden Eagles move to
(4-1) on the season and (2-1) in the SUNYAC, while the Bears fall to
(3-2) overall and (0-1) in conference.
Potsdam got the best of the Golden Eagles early in this matchup, scoring eleven minutes into the period to take the lead, 1-0. The Bears didn't stop there, tallying their second of the night a minute and a half later to extend their lead by two. The Golden Eagles headed to the locker room down, 2-0.
The second period told a different story for the Green and Gold, as Mitchell Parsons netted his third goal as a Golden Eagle three minutes in with assists from Doc Gentzler and Danny Rock to bring the game within one. Two minutes later, freshman, Jake Colosanti picked up his first in a Brockport sweater on a power play opportunity, with assists from Hunter Laslo and Gentzler. The two teams battled as the period winded down but the Golden Eagles found an opening at 15:08 when Jordan Renaud buried his second goal of the season with assists to Connor Hutchins and Aiden Salerno.
The Golden Eagles put the final nail in the coffin at 8:59 of the third period when captain Connor Hutchins netted a powerplay goal with assists from Ryan Romeo and Parsons, solidifying the win for the Green and Gold, 4-2.
Potsdam got the best of the Golden Eagles early in this matchup, scoring eleven minutes into the period to take the lead, 1-0. The Bears didn't stop there, tallying their second of the night a minute and a half later to extend their lead by two. The Golden Eagles headed to the locker room down, 2-0.
The second period told a different story for the Green and Gold, as Mitchell Parsons netted his third goal as a Golden Eagle three minutes in with assists from Doc Gentzler and Danny Rock to bring the game within one. Two minutes later, freshman, Jake Colosanti picked up his first in a Brockport sweater on a power play opportunity, with assists from Hunter Laslo and Gentzler. The two teams battled as the period winded down but the Golden Eagles found an opening at 15:08 when Jordan Renaud buried his second goal of the season with assists to Connor Hutchins and Aiden Salerno.
The Golden Eagles put the final nail in the coffin at 8:59 of the third period when captain Connor Hutchins netted a powerplay goal with assists from Ryan Romeo and Parsons, solidifying the win for the Green and Gold, 4-2.
Friday, November 9, 2018
North Country road trip this weekend
With Western New York getting its first real taste of winter this weekend, it’s fitting that the Golden Eagles are heading off on their annual North Country road trip.
The foe they face on Friday is Potsdam. The Bears share a record identical to Brockport’s, 3-1-0 overall. Last Friday’s win was a 3-2 nailbiter with Canton that they took in overtime. A few days earlier, they had a Tuesday affair with Elmira which they lost 3-2. Before that, they beat Saint Michael’s 3-1 (with the third goal being an empty netter). So, they play some really, really tight hockey. That happens when you’ve got great goaltending. Senior Nate Skidmore is like a brick wall and has an incredible .935 save percentage. Brockport likes to pour on the shots, so hopefully volume yields results. Should be an exciting game.
On Saturday Brockport plays Plattsburgh. They are 2-0 after having thoroughly beaten Morrisville twice last weekend. Last year, Brockport and Plattsburgh spilt the season series, continuing the recent success against the Cardinals that came after decades without a win. The player to watch: Plattsburgh's Rich McCartney, who is becoming a DIII superstar. The 5’10” lightning bolt had 17 lamplighters in his freshman campaign. There will NOT be a sophomore slump with this guy. He’s good, and fun to watch. He already has 3 goals with only 2 games under the Cardinal’s belts.
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Brockport bedeviled by Fredonia in home opener
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team fell to Fredonia Saturday
night, by a score of 3-1. With the loss, the Golden Eagles move to
(3-1) on the season and (1-1) in the SUNYAC, while the Blue Devils
improve to (2-1) overall and (1-1) in conference.
The Blue Devils were the first team on the board with five minutes to go in the first but the Golden Eagles dominated the play for the majority of the first 20 minutes. The Golden Eagles outshot the Blue Devils 10-8 in the first period. Fredonia took a five-minute major for boarding with 3:58 remaining in the period, sending the Green and Gold to the powerplay. Brockport couldn't capitalize on the PP chance before time expired, sending them to the locker room down, 1-0.
The Golden Eagles started the second period with a minute and some change left on the PP opportunity. The Green and Gold would waste very little time as Jordan Renaud scored his first collegiate goal 21 seconds into the frame with assists from Ryan Romeo and Mitchell Parsons. The Blue Devils would not be tied for long as they scored their second of the night two minutes later on the power play, taking back the lead, 2-1. The Golden Eagles would go back to the power play at the end of the period but the Fredonia penalty killers stayed strong.
Brockport came out hungry in the third, firing early and often on the Fredonia netminder. While the Golden Eagles outshot the Blue Devils in the third, Fredonia scored their third and final goal of the night with three minutes to go, solidifying the win, 3-1.
The Blue Devils were the first team on the board with five minutes to go in the first but the Golden Eagles dominated the play for the majority of the first 20 minutes. The Golden Eagles outshot the Blue Devils 10-8 in the first period. Fredonia took a five-minute major for boarding with 3:58 remaining in the period, sending the Green and Gold to the powerplay. Brockport couldn't capitalize on the PP chance before time expired, sending them to the locker room down, 1-0.
The Golden Eagles started the second period with a minute and some change left on the PP opportunity. The Green and Gold would waste very little time as Jordan Renaud scored his first collegiate goal 21 seconds into the frame with assists from Ryan Romeo and Mitchell Parsons. The Blue Devils would not be tied for long as they scored their second of the night two minutes later on the power play, taking back the lead, 2-1. The Golden Eagles would go back to the power play at the end of the period but the Fredonia penalty killers stayed strong.
Brockport came out hungry in the third, firing early and often on the Fredonia netminder. While the Golden Eagles outshot the Blue Devils in the third, Fredonia scored their third and final goal of the night with three minutes to go, solidifying the win, 3-1.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Player of the game for 11/2
It's fitting that Jake Moore gets to wear the helmet, because he is on fire. He had a shutout last weekend and last night he held Buffalo State's powerful offense to just one goal.
Brockport tames Buffalo State's offense
The College at Brockport men's ice hockey team defeated Buffalo State
Friday evening, by a score of 5-1. With the win, the Golden Eagles move
to (3-0) on the season and (1-0) in the SUNYAC, while the Bengals drop
to (1-2) overall and (0-1) in conference.
The two teams skated to a scoreless first period, with the Bengals having the better of the scoring opportunities. Brockport's senior netminder Jake Moore had a solid showing in the first keeping the Bengals offense at bay.
The Golden Eagles dominated the second period, outshooting the Bengals 15-4. The Green and Gold opened the scoring with 3:45 remaining in the second period, when Danny Rock found an opening, netting his first of the year with the assist from Bryan Carville. Brockport added one more goal to end the period, Captain Connor Hutchins found the back with one minute left in the period, sending the Golden Eagles into the locker room ahead, 2-0.
The Bengals came out with a jump to start the third, scoring just two minutes into the frame to bring the game back within one. The Golden Eagles regained their two-goal lead on a powerplay opportunity 14 minutes later when Captain Hunter Laslo, beat the Bengals goalie for his first of the season with assists from Doc Gentzler and Casey Winn. Brockport added another goal a minute later, this time Ethan Solat solved the Buffalo State netminder, extending the lead to three goals. The Golden Eagles sealed the deal at 18:08 of the third when Gentzler buried an empty-netter to cap the final score, 5-1.
The two teams skated to a scoreless first period, with the Bengals having the better of the scoring opportunities. Brockport's senior netminder Jake Moore had a solid showing in the first keeping the Bengals offense at bay.
The Golden Eagles dominated the second period, outshooting the Bengals 15-4. The Green and Gold opened the scoring with 3:45 remaining in the second period, when Danny Rock found an opening, netting his first of the year with the assist from Bryan Carville. Brockport added one more goal to end the period, Captain Connor Hutchins found the back with one minute left in the period, sending the Golden Eagles into the locker room ahead, 2-0.
The Bengals came out with a jump to start the third, scoring just two minutes into the frame to bring the game back within one. The Golden Eagles regained their two-goal lead on a powerplay opportunity 14 minutes later when Captain Hunter Laslo, beat the Bengals goalie for his first of the season with assists from Doc Gentzler and Casey Winn. Brockport added another goal a minute later, this time Ethan Solat solved the Buffalo State netminder, extending the lead to three goals. The Golden Eagles sealed the deal at 18:08 of the third when Gentzler buried an empty-netter to cap the final score, 5-1.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Brockport hockey attire
If you want to wear Brockport hockey attire and show your team pride players, families, and fans can now order. The deadline to order is Thursday, November 8th. Click on the photo to enlarge.
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