Plymouth pushes past Cortland
The game played out like a fierce rivalry.
FINAL: Cortland 2, Plymouth State 5
Dragons fall in NCAA tournament
PICTURED: Plymouth State junior Brady Morrison blows by Cortland senior Nate Berke
PLYMOUTH, NH — Prior to tonight, Cortland hadn’t faced Plymouth State in 15 years. The game played out like a fierce rivalry between familiar foes.
The teams combined for over two dozen penalties — most came in the second period. Midway through the middle frame is when the violence volcano erupted.
During a scuffle behind the Red Dragons’ net, Plymouth sophomore Payton Schaly ripped the helmet off Cortland senior A.J. Przystawski. The rink then became a wrestling mat as Przystawski landed a diving blow to Schaly’s head. Both players were tossed.
Off the ice, the theatrics continued: Schaly slashed his stick against the wall, and Przystawski — hearing boos from the home crowd — teasingly cradled his crotch. The fans were amused by the gesture.
PICTURED: Cortland senior A.J. Przystawski jaws with the crowd
Heading into the final period, the Dragons found themselves down 2-1. Cortland would tie the game with a sliding score by sophomore Colby Seitz. Panthers’ goalie Kalle Andersson was furious because Seitz had barreled into the net like a freight train, causing the goal posts to be dislodged. After review, the score stood.
Three minutes later, more drama ensued in front of the Panthers’ net: Cortland sophomore Stephen Kyrkostas collided with Andersson and was whistled for goaltender interference. Plymouth converted on the power play and regained the lead.
The Panthers would add a couple more late goals to make the score 5-2. The home fans waved goodbye to the Dragons, as the game — and Cortland’s season — came to a close.
Dragons cage Cardinals in SUNYAC fINAL
Cortland hushed the crowd in a thrilling win.
FINAL (OT): Cortland 3, Plattsburgh 2
Dragons hush crowd in thrilling win
PICTURED: Cortland senior Geordan Buffoline and Plattsburgh junior Jack Ring hunt down the puck
PLATTSBURGH, NY — Rowdy Plattsburgh fans set the tone before the opening puck drop: In between thunderous claps, the student section roared, “F**K—YOU—CORT—LAND.”
It was time to play hockey.
Early in the first period, Cortland senior A.J. Przystawski said hello with a monstrous hit. Plattsburgh senior Bennett Stockdale then replied by flattening a Cortland player against the boards. Bennett was penalized for the bone-crunching hit, but the Red Dragons couldn’t cash in on the power play.
The game stayed scoreless for most of the second frame, until Cortland sophomore Colby Seitz poked one between the pipes. The goal temporarily silenced the Plattsburgh crowd.
PICTURED: The Red Dragons smile and shout after winning their first-ever SUNYAC championship
At the tail end of the second period, drama ensued in front of the Dragons’ net. Cortland senior Nate Berke got whistled for cross-checking, which lit a fuse on the visitors’ bench. Cortland Head Coach Joe Cardarelli was beyond furious — slamming his hands on the boards and screaming at a referee. His anger was justified when Plattsburgh scored on the power play just seconds into the third period.
The score remained tied for the next 15 minutes, until Berke avenged the cross-checking penalty by driving the puck into the Cardinals’ net. Some disgruntled Plattsburgh fans started to exit. Reality was setting in.
Then, at the eleventh hour — a plot twist. Plattsburgh scored an empty-net goal, and a whirlwind of white rally rags energized the arena. The game was headed to overtime.
After the Zamboni glazed the ice, both teams traded scoring chances. But it was Cortland junior Anthony Bernardo who at last ended the game with a flick of the wrist. All the Cardinals could do was stare as the Dragons hollered and hurled their gloves into the air.
Dragons outduel Knights in playoffs
The Red Dragons looked nothing like the underdogs.
FINAL: Cortland 3, Geneseo 2
Dragons advance to SUNYAC final
PICTURED: Cortland junior Anthony Bernardo charges up the ice
GENESEO, NY — The visiting Red Dragons looked nothing like the underdogs early on, keeping the puck in Geneseo territory. Cortland carried the momentum into the second period, scoring two goals on the top-seeded Knights. The only joy for the home fans came in the third frame, when Geneseo goalie Jacob Torgner made a nifty save with his noggin.
Cardarelli reflects on win vs. Brockport
The game had “very few shenanigans.”
FINAL: Brockport 1, Cortland 5
Dragons advance to SUNYAC semifinal
PICTURED: Cortland Head Coach Joe Cardarelli sits in his office
CORTLAND, NY — The Red Dragons outplayed the Golden Eagles in a game that had “very few shenanigans,” Cortland Head Coach Joe Cardarelli said. He added his team was successful in getting traffic in front of Brockport’s net. Cardarelli said the Dragons got confidence from their goalie Jack Riedell, who made an “awesome” early save.
Cortland outlasts Oswego in overtime
The crowd erupted midway through the second period.
FINAL (OT): Oswego 1, Cortland 2
Dragons win back-to-back games
PICTURED: Cortland freshman Nate Boak races Oswego senior Connor Sleeth to the puck
CORTLAND, NY — The crowd erupted midway through the second period, when a dust-up prompted a double-minor penalty for Oswego sophomore Drake Semrad. Moments later, Cortland junior Dominic Settimo punished the Lakers with a power-play goal. The Red Dragons would eventually win in overtime, though the game should’ve ended in regulation, had it not been for the brick wall between Oswego’s pipes.