Ice Knights fail to edge out Plattsburgh

The Ice Knights continued their push toward the SUNYAC playoffs over the weekend, defeating SUNY Potsdam, 4-3, on Feb. 10 and falling to SUNY Plattsburgh, 2-1, on Feb. 11.

Geneseo's win over Potsdam on Friday came in a game with huge playoff implications.

"We needed this game in a big way," head coach Chris Schultz said. "The league's tight right now. You know it's going to come  right down to the end."

Geneseo started the game off strong, scoring four goals in the first period, including two on the power play.

"We did work hard enough, we did create chances … enough to make them take penalties and we were able to capitalize on those penalties in the first period," Schultz added.

Senior Danny Scagnelli opened the scoring with a power-play goal five minutes into the first period. After Potsdam tied the game at one, junior Ryan Bulach added a five-on-three power-play goal to give the Ice Knights the lead for good. Geneseo kept the pressure on for the entire period as junior Corbin Rosmarin and first year Justin Scharfe added goals later in the period.

Geneseo lost some of their momentum in the second and third periods after taking penalties. Potsdam was only able to score one power-play goal, but being short-handed took away offensive zone possession time from the Ice Knights, who dominated this category when the game was e ven strength.

"Discipline is something we've struggled a little bit with," Schultz said. "When you work hard and you play physical, you're going to take penalties sometimes."

Geneseo was able to hold on for the 4-3 win, despite several good chances from Potsdam in the third period. Senior Cory Gershon held strong making 28 saves.

The following night, Geneseo lost to Plattsburgh, 2-1. Plattsburgh came out strong, scoring twice in the first five minutes of the game.

"We came out that first five minutes and we were unfortunately a little bit flat," assistant coach Kris Heeres said. "They're a good hockey team. They're going to make you pay. They did that and after the first five minutes I thought we really picked up. We were right with them the entire game."

Geneseo had chances throughout the third period, as Plattsburgh took three penalties right after the second intermission and two more penalties in the last three minutes. Geneseo was unable to convert and finished 0-7 on the power play for the game.

Geneseo created numerous opportunities in the last part of the game, starting with senior Jonathan Redlick's goal with 12 minutes left. Plattsburgh's goalie, sophomore Mathieu Cadieux, however, did not allow Geneseo to tie the game.

“[Cadieux's] making the big saves, and ultimately he's giving that team a lot of confidence," Heeres added. "They play very disciplined back there and it was hard to generate opportunities."

Gershon made 21 saves in the loss for the Ice Knights.

Geneseo is now 12-11-1 on the season and 6-8-1 in SUNYAC play. The Knights finish the regular season on Feb. 17 at Morrisville State College.

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