The SUNY Brockport Men's Ice Hockey team fell to Elmira College on
Saturday afternoon 6-3, at the Murray Athletic Center. Elmira is now 5-4
overall and 3-1 in the New England Hockey Conference. Brockport falls
to 3-5 overall and 2-3 in the SUNYAC conference.
After a strong 20 minutes of play for the Soaring Eagles, Brockport went into the first intermission trialing 0-4.
Early in the first at 1:05 Josh Higgins received the puck from teammate Jacob Rodrigue
and buried the puck in the back of the net. Marking the first of 3
goals for the Green and Gold. Elmire scored one more time in the second,
sending Brockport into the third trialing 1-5.
At 2:08 in the second Andrew Harley capitalized on a power play opportunity scoring the second goal for the Golden Eagles. Harley was assisted by teammates Josh Grund and Chase Maxwell. Elmira scored their final goal at 7:08 in the third.
With one second left on the clock Dominic Chirico took a shot that rebounded of Elmira's goalie, landing in front of Matt Anastasio who snuck it in the net.
Nolan Egbert spent the first 47:52 minutes in the game before Dylan Wiemer stepped in for the last 12:08. Egbert made a total of 31 saves, allowing six goals. Wiemer made 10 saves and allowed no goals.
Monday, November 28, 2022
Elmira beats Brockport
Monday, November 21, 2022
Stylus recap of Cortland game
Brockport Hockey Beaten Up By Cortland
By Michael Rose / Staff Writer
An ugly start resulted in another tough loss for the Brockport hockey team, as they fell 6-1 to Cortland. Cortland pounced on the Golden Eagles early on as they found the back of the net five times in the opening period. Peppering 20 shots on frame in the first, the Red Dragons dominated early and never looked back.
Domenic Settimo was the driving force for the Red Dragons, scoring four goals all of which came in the first period. Nate Berke and Devlin O’Kane netted the other two goals on the night for Cortland. Brockport’s sole goal came from Chase Maxwell, assisted by Chris Aarons and Scott Ramaekers.
The Golden Eagles were outshot 47-43 overall in the game. Special teams proved to be a difference maker as Cortland went 1-2 on the power play to the Golden Eagles’ 0-3. The biggest miscue by Brockport, beyond the goose egg with the man advantage, was Cortland netting two goals well shorthanded. Both of those goals came to start the game separated by just 18 seconds. The Golden Eagles power play is now just 2-29 on the season.
Brockport now sits with a record of 3-3 on the season following the
loss. The Green and Gold will next be in action Saturday when they take
on Oswego State.
From the 19 November 2022 Brockport Stylus: https://thestylus.org/brockport-hockey-beaten-up-by-cortland/
Brockport loses on the road to Oswego
The SUNY Brockport Men's Ice Hockey team fell, 4-1, to Oswego State on
Saturday. Brockport now moves to an overall record of 3-4 and 2-3 in
conference. Oswego now sits at an overall season record of 6-1 and a
conference record of 5-0.
Oswego came out swinging with a goal at 1:26 into the first period. The
Golden Eagles went into the first intermission trailing by one, after
keeping the Lakers out of the net for the rest of the period.
At 7:07 into the second, Oswego added another goal to its tally on the scoreboard to go up, 2-0.
Shortly after, Adam Beauvais received the puck from across the ice and scored. Beauvais was assisted by teammates Connor Galloway and Jacob Rodrigue.
The Golden Eagles battled hard to close out the second period before heading into the second intermission down by one goal.
At 8:04 into the third period, the Lakers scored to make it a two-goal
deficit for Brockport. Just two minutes later, Oswego scored again to
create the comfortable, 4-1, final score.
Between the pipes for the Green and Gold was senior Aidan Curry. Aidan spent 59:26 minutes in the goal recording a total of 42 saves and allowing four goals.
Settimo's great game buries Golden Eagles
SUNY Cortland defeated SUNY Brockport, 6-1, in the SUNYAC home opener at
Wegmans Ice Arena Friday night. With the loss Brockport moves to 3-3
overall and 2-2 in the conference.
The visiting Red Dragons opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at
2:47 in the first period, thanks to Domenic Settimo. Settimo would
strike again just 18 seconds later, for another short-handed goal to
increase the Cortland lead to 2-0.
It was all Cortland in the first period, as Nate Berke scored the team's
third goal of the game 13:32 into the first period. Settimo would
complete his hat trick with just over 5 minutes left in the first to
push the Cortland lead to four. Moments later, Settimo netted his fourth
goal of the game just 12 seconds later.
Going into the first intermission, the Green and Gold trailed, 5-0.
Brockport showed some fight with a goal in the second period. Chase Maxwell tipped the puck past the goalkeeper to cut the Cortland lead to 5-1. Chris Aarons and Scott Ramaekers were credited with assists on the goal.
Also, in the second period Brockport's Chris Aarons nearly had another score, but the referee waved the goal off.
The Golden Eagles entered the third period of the night still down by
four goals to their SUNYAC rival. Cortland's Devlin O'Kane would score
the last goal of the game in the third period to put Cortland up 6-1 for
the final.
Nolan Egbert would finish the game with 41 saves in net. Egbert also allowed six goals as he spent the entire 60 minutes between the pipes.
Friday, November 18, 2022
Oswegonian interview with Brian Fedele
Zac Case and Thomas Turgeon host the Oswegonian's Hockey Podcast that discusses all thing Oswego hockey. In this week's episode, ahead of the match-up with the Golden Eagles, they interview Brockport assistant coach Brian Fedele. The interview beings around the 33-minute mark:
https://www.oswegonian.com/series/oswegonian-hockey-pod/
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Brockport to take on Cortland and Oswego this weekend
The SUNY Brockport men's ice hockey team will host SUNY Cortland Friday, November 18that 7pm in the Wegmans Ice arena. The following night, Brockport will travel to Oswego State for a 7pm puck drop.
Looking at the Red Dragons: Cortland will be going into
Friday's game with an overall record of 2-3-1 and 1-2 in the SUNYAC.
The Red Dragons have recorded a total of 23 goals this season on 209
shots. They average 3.8 goals a game and their leading scorer is Trevor
Veneklase with four goals so far. Close behind with three goals are
Sutter Donegan, Nate Berke and Cameron Knowlton.
Between the pipes are junior Jack Riedell and senior Luca Durante.
Ridell has seen a total of 95:08 minutes in the net this season
recording 56 saves. He has allowed five goals, giving him a save
percentage of .918. Durante has seen 268:23 minutes on the ice this
season making 149 saves. He has allowed 18 goals against and has a save
percentage of .892.
Looking at the Lakers: Oswego State will head into
Saturday's match up with an overall record of 4-1 and a conference
record of 3-0. The Lakers have a total of 22 goals this season and 162
shots. They average 4.4 goals per game and have an overall shot
percentage of .136. Their leading scorers are junior Shane Bull and
senior Thomas Rocco, both with three goals.
Between the pipes for the Lakers are Carl Schell, Eric Green, and Richie
Parent. Schell has spent a total of 138:57 minutes in the net. He has
made a total of 60 saves, allowing 5 goals. Green has spent 60:00
minutes in the net, making 32 saves, allowing 5 goals. Parent has spent
99:57 minutes in goal, making 20 saves and allowing 4 goals giving him a
save percentage of .833.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Brockport beats the Bears, 4-2
The SUNY Brockport Men's Ice Hockey team beat SUNY Potsdam 4-2 on
Saturday night. Brockport now moves to an overall record of 3-2-0 and
2-1 in conference. SUNY Potsdam is now 0-4 in conference and 0-5
overall.
The Golden Eagles had a total of nine shots in the first period. Both Matt Anastasio and Andrew Harley found the back of the net.
After a Potsdam penalty at 6:43, Anastasio capitalized on the power play scoring at 7:32 into the first, assisted by Zach Norby and Scott Ramaekers.
Andrew Harley
saw an opportunity a minute later at 8:44 into the first, sending the
puck between the pipes past the goalie. Harley was assisted by teammates
Sam DiBitetto and Manny Sanchez.
The Men started the second period with a 2-1 score. Potsdam got to work,
scoring their second goal of the game, tying it up at 17:02.
Josh Grund reacted quickly, scoring with 55 seconds left in the second period assisted by Scott Ramaekers and Zach Norby once again.
Chris Aarons scored the Golden Eagles final goal of the game at 9:01 in the third period. Aarons was assisted by teammates Chase Maxwell and Cam Barbagallo.
Aidan Curry
spent 60:00 minutes between the pipes Saturday afternoon. Curry made a
total of 30 saves, allowing two goals giving him a save percentage of
.938 for the game.
Plattsburgh crushes Brockport 9-2
The SUNY Brockport ice hockey team fell to Plattsburgh State, 9-2,
Friday night in the first part of the weekend trip up north. Brockport
now sits at 2-2 overall with a 1-1 conference mark, while Plattsburgh
improves to 3-1-1 and 2-1 in the SUNYAC.
The game belonged to the Cardinals right from the start as they scored
just 44 seconds into the first period. They would go on to score eight
unanswered goals through midway into the second.
Nolan Egbert
spent the first period between the pipes, allowing three goals and made
12 saves. He stayed in the net for the early goings of the second,
finishing his night with 14 saves and six goals allowed before coming
off. Aidan Curry stepped in for his chance at some action midway through the second.
At 14:02 in the second, Scott Ramaekers finally
put Brockport on the board. Raemekers, the Golden Eagle that scored the
overtime game-winner against Plattsburgh last season in the
SUNYAC Tournament, beat the opposing goalie to make it an 8-1 game.
Ramaekers was assisted by teammates Chris Aarons and Chase Maxwell on the play. Brockport headed into the third period down seven.
Early into the third Plattsburgh State scored again, to go up 9-2. However, Matt Anastasio came
back quick with an answer for the Green and Gold. At 6:21 into the
third, Anastasio found the back of the net with assists from James Tilley and Manny Sanchez. The deficit would be too large to overcome as the Cardinals took the victory.
Aidan Curry made a total of 28 saves and allowing 3 goals over the 32:13 minute he spent in goal after subbing in.
Friday, November 11, 2022
Brockport heads to New York's North Country
The SUNY Brockport ice hockey team will head on an overnight business
trip up north for a pair of games this weekend. On Friday, November 11th at 7pm the men will face SUNYAC rival Plattsburgh State and the following night they will take on SUNY Potsdam at 5pm.
Last Weekend Recap: The Golden Eagles traveled to the
SUNY Morrisville IcePlex to compete against Morrisville State over the
last weekend. The Green and Gold beat the Mustangs, 6-3, giving them a
record of 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the SUNYAC.
Throughout the 60 minutes on the ice, the team recorded 30 shots, six goals and six penalties.
Chase Maxwell wasted no time scoring the first goal of the game at 9:47 in the first period, assisted by teammate Andrew Harley. Michael Meredith wanted in on the fun and scored at 11:59 in the first, assisted by teammates James Tilley and Chris Aarons. The Golden Eagles finished the first period with a two-goal lead over Morrisville.
Early into the second Cam Barbagallo sent the puck past the goalie into the back of the net. Barbagallo was assisted by teammates Sam Dibitetto and Josh Grund. Morrisville scored soon after making the score read 3-1 in the second period. Connor Galloway scored at 10:08 in the second assisted by Chase Maxwell and Andrew Harley to put Brockport up 4-1.
Two assists weren't enough for Harley, as 34 seconds later he scored a goal himself. Jacob Rodrigue and Connor Galloway were credited with assists on the score. The Golden Eagles started the third period with a 5-1 lead over the Mustangs.
After two Morrisville goals, Matt Anastasio sent a puck into the back of the net scoring Brockports final goal of the, 6-3, game. Jake Mendeszoon and Manny Sanchez assisted on the play, as the squad took its first conference win of the season.
Nolan Egbert spent
another 60 minutes between the pipes for The Green and Gold. Egbert
made a total of 38 saves, allowed three goals, and earned his second win
of the season in net.
Looking at the Cardinals: Plattsburgh State is 2-1-1
overall and 1-1 in the conference, going into this weekend's matchup.
The men have a total of 15 goals this season and 145 total shots. They
average about 3.8 goals a game. Their leading scorer is Junior Forward,
Paul Bryer with three goals. Following close behind with two goals are
Jack Ring, Carson Gallagher and Matt Araujo.
Between the Pipes for the Cards are two goalies, #31 Jacob Hearne and
#34 Kyle Alaverdy. They've both seen 120 minutes in net this season.
Hearne has allowed two goals, made 53 saves and has a save percentage of
.964. Alaverdy has allowed six goals, made 41 saves and has a save
percentage of .872.
Looking at the Bears: SUNY Potsdam is 0-3-0 overall and
0-2 in the conference going into the match this weekend. The Men have a
total of 5 goals this season and 69 total shots. They Average about 1.7
goals a game and 23 shots. Their leading scorers are Drew Rose, Mason
Hoehn, Jack Loran, Garrett McArthur and Justin Vernace all with one goal
this season.
In between the pipes for the bears are #32 Stephan Friedland and #31
Connor Green. Friedland has spent 76:41 minutes in the net this season
with 48 saves, eight goals against and a save percentage of .857. Green
has spent 1:03.07 minutes between the pipes, made 56 saves and has
allowed 11 goals, giving him a save percentage of .836.
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Joule commits to Brockport
The New England Wolves have announced the commitment of Trevor Joule to Brockport for the fall of 2023. In 10 games for the Wolves so far this season, the 6'2" 20-year old from Staten Island has put up some great numbers: a 2.48 GAA and .926 save percentage
Monday, November 7, 2022
Brockport gets big win in SUNYAC opener
The SUNY Brockport Men's Ice Hockey team traveled to the SUNY
Morrisville IcePlex to compete again Morrisville state Saturday. The Men
beat the mustangs 6-3 giving them an overall record of 2-1 overall and
1-0 in conference, leaving Morrisville to fall to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in
the SUNYAC.
Throughout the 60 minutes on the ice, the Men recorded 30 shots, six goals and six penalties.
Chase Maxwell wasted no time, scoring the first goal of the game at 9:47 in the first period assisted by teammate Andrew Harley.
Michael Meredith wanted in on the fun and scored at 11:59 in the first assisted by teammates James Tilley and Chris Aarons. The Golden Eagles finished the first period with two goals over Morrisville State.
Early into the second Cam Barbagallo sent the puck past the goalie into the back of the net. Barbagallo was assisted by teammates Sam Dibitetto and Josh Grund. Morrisville scored soon after making the score 3-1.
Connor Galloway scored at 10:08 in the second assisted by Chase Maxwell and Andrew Harley.
Two assists weren't enough for Harley as 34 seconds later he scored himself, assisted by Jacob Rodrigue and Connor Galloway. The Golden Eagles started the third up 5-1.
After two Morrisville goals Matt Anastasio sent a puck into the back of the net scoring Brockports final goal of the 6-3 game, assisted by Jake Mendeszoon and Manny Sanchez.
Nolan Egbert
spent another 60 minutes between the pipes for The Green and Gold.
Egbert made a total of 38 saves, allowing three goals giving him his
second win of the season.