PLATTSBURGH — The Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team picked up where it left off in the first semester Friday night.
Riley Hill scored three goals and the Cardinals pulled away to a 9-2 victory over Tufts in the opening round of the Cardinal Classic at the Stafford Ice Arena.
Plattsburgh State (13-2 overall) plays St. Scholastica — a 3-1 winner over Trinity — in tonight’s 7 p.m. title game. Tufts and Trinity tangle in the third-place contest at 4 p.m.
“Outside of a 10-minute span in the first period where we didn’t play our style of hockey; overall, we played our style and had some nice finishes,” said Plattsburgh State head coach Bob Emery.
“We did a good job around the net and certainly were opportunistic.”
It started out well for the Jumbos (3-4-1) when Dylan Cooper scored just 41 seconds into the game.
It didn’t last long, however, when Dylan Clarke tallied shortly after, at :59, and Hill on a rebound at the 2:29 mark to put the Cardinals ahead to stay.
It stayed 2-1 until midway through the second when Eric Greene, at 10:02, and Phil Farrow, at 14:18, gave the hosts a three-goal lead after two. Farrow’s goal came off a nice passing play that also featured Shawn Dennis and Joey Wilson.
Plattsburgh State then broke it open in the third with five goals, including three in a 49-second span midway through.
Hill scored goals 18 seconds apart, while Dan Sliasis, T.J. Cooper and Tom Breslin also tallied in the period for the Cardinals.
Dylan Cooper accounted for Tufts’ second goal, which cut the Jumbos’ deficit to 8-2 at the time.
“We’re in good shape,” Emery said. “I know Tufts has some good players, but we’re deep.”
Simon LeBlanc stopped 12 of 13 shots in the first two periods between the pipes for Plattsburgh State and Chris Molinaro turned away nine of 10 in the third.
The only negative was Plattsburgh State having to kill off seven Tufts powerplays.
“I was concerned about some of the penalties we took,” Emery said. “If the players keep taking those types of penalties, they’ll sit.
“We’ll have our hands full against St. Scholastica tomorrow. I watched their game against Trinity and they did a good job of being accountable and they are strong on the puck.”
St. Scholastica 3
Trinity 1
Joey Martini’s power-play goal at 11:41 of the third period broke a 1-all tie and sent St. Scholastica on its way to an opening-round win.
Trevor Geiger then added an insurance goal for the Saints at the 17:26 mark.
Matt Stengl’s goal at 4:32 of the first period gave St. Scholastic a 1-0 lead after one.
The Bantams, however, outshot the Saints by a 17-8 margin in the second and tied it on Chris Diozzi’s power-play goal at 12:35.
Steve Bounds had 23 saves for St. Scholastica (5-7-2).
Plattsburgh State 9, Tufts 2
Score by periods:
Tufts 1 0 1 — 2
Plattsburgh State 2 2 5 — 9
First period- 1, T, D. Cooper (Clark, Walker), :41. 2, PSU, Clarke (Willock, Satim), :59. 3, PSU, Hill ppg (Wilson, Rolls), 2:29.
Second period- 4, PSU, Greene (Baccaro), 10:02. 5, PSU, Farrow (Dennis, Wilson), 14:18.
Third period- 6, PSU, Sliasis ppg (Clarke), 1:58. 7, PSU, Hill (VanDermale), 7:42. 8, PSU, Hill (VanDermale, Sliasis), 8:00. 9, PSU, T.J. Cooper (Tozzo, Baccaro), 8:31. 10, T, D. Cooper (Davis, Korchin), 10:30. 11, PSU, Breslin (Willock), 15:46.
Shots on goal:
Tufts 9 4 10 — 23
Plattsburgh State 13 13 18 — 44
Goaltenders (shots-saves): Kalec (32-26), Azat (12-3), Tufts, 44-35. LeBlanc (13-12), Molinaro (10-9), PSU, 23-21.
Powerplays (goals-opportunities): Tufts, 0-7. Plattsburgh State, 2-5.
Attendance: 1,134.
St. Scholastica 3, Trinity 1
Score by periods:
St. Scholastica 1 0 2 — 3
Trinity 0 1 0 — 1
First period- 1, SS, Stengl (Auger), 4:32.
Second period- 2, T, Diozzi ppg, 12:35.
Third period- 3, SS, Martini ppg (Tucker, Chong), 11:41. 4, SS, Geiger (Hughes, Meagher), 17:26.
Shots on goal:
St. Scholastica 9 8 10 — 27
Trinity 4 17 3 — 24
Goaltenders (shots-saves): Bounds, SS, 24-23. Murison, T, 27-24.
Powerplays (goals-opportunities): St. Scholastica, 1-5. Trinity, 1-4.
Sports
Cardinals take care of Tufts
- Local Sports
-
-
Rain washes away sectional games
Sectional softball and baseball games for Sections VII and X were rained out Tuesday and rescheduled for today.
-
Flashback: June 1, 2012
A look back at some of the area athletes and personalities who made headlines in area sports over the past seven decades.
-
Sports shorts: May 30, 2012
Octoberfest Half Marathon October 13; AC North holding skating, stick-n-puck; AuSable Chasm mountain bike race held and more.
-
Sports shorts: May 30, 2012
Octoberfest Half Marathon October 13; AC North holding skating, stick-n-puck; AuSable Chasm mountain bike race held and more.
-
Area sports: May 30, 2012
A schedule of sports events today featuring local teams and venues.
-
Peru tennis wins Class B boys' title
The Peru boys' tennis team defeated PHS to capture the Section VII Class B team title.
- May 29, 2012
-
Chiefs, Eagles advance to 'B' final
Saranac edged NCCS and Beekmantown downed PHS in Section VII Class B baseball semifinals.
-
Team tennis titles to be decided today
PHS and Peru will battle for the Section VII Class B boys' team title today, while NCCS hosts Beekmantown in girls' play.
-
Sports shorts: May 29, 2012
Babe Ruth tryouts today; 3D archery shoot set for June 2-3; Alongquin Chapter holding events June 2, 3 and more.
-
Area sports: May 29, 2012
A schedule of sports events today featuring local teams and venues.
- May 28, 2012
-
Former Seton Catholic standout Hartung headed to NCAAs
Former Seton Catholic standout Genna Hartung qualified for the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships as a member of the Cornell team.
-
Cards sweep, throw no-hitter in CVBL action
The Fourth Ward Cardinals swept the Lyon Mountain Miners, and in one game threw a no-hitter in CVBL play; A's and Expos, T'jaxx and Padres split games.
-
Peru's Bushey, Forget win wrestling titles
Peru's Jordan Bushey and Nick Forget, representing the Cellar Dwellers Wrestling Club, recently won their weight classes at the New York State Greco-Roman and Freestyle Championships.
-
MVAC announces 2012 winter scholar athletes
The Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference announced scholar athletes for the 2012 winter sports season.
- May 27, 2012
-
Saranac boys win fourth straight Section VII track and field title
Saranac used depth and skill to win its fourth straight Section VII boys' track and field title.
-
Eagles end Saranac's five-year Section VII track reign
Saranac won the last five Section VII girls' track and field championships, but on Saturday Beekmantown ended the dynasty.
-
Bissonette, Higgins capture Section VII tennis titles
Shawn Bissonette and Abby Higgins captured Section VII singles titles in tennis, while the duos of Alex Jelinek/Nick Stosiek and Alexandra Provost and Bailey Waterbury won doubles titles.
-
Expos off to fast CVBL start
Meron's Expos enter today's CVBL games as the only unbeaten team left in the league.
-
Robinson, Planck continue early Mohawk success
Dale Planck and Mathieu Robinson continued their hot starts at Mohawk International Speedway Friday night.
-
Labatt Blue holds first place in ADK Slo-Pitch
Perennial A Division power Labatt Blue has taken over sole possession of first place in the Adirondack Slo-Pitch Softball League with a 7-1 record.
-
McClatchie wins Renegade feature, new recliner
Jason McClatchie won the 50-lap Renegade feature and earned himself a new reclinder in the process at Airborne Speedway.
-
Downhill cyclists gear up for Whiteface 5K
-
Sports shorts: May 27, 2012
Ameri-Can North spring games this week; The Barracks Member Scramble today; Adirondack to hold ladies' league and more.
-
Area sports: May 27, 2012
A schedule of sports events today featuring local teams and venues.
-
Rain washes away sectional games


