Dragons outsharp Cardinals in home opener
Cortland’s defense stepped up.
FINAL: Plattsburgh 0, Cortland 2
Cortland’s defense holds strong
PICTURED: Cortland senior Mia Hlasnick slices up the ice
CORTLAND, NY — Senior goalie Molly Goergen made sure the Red Dragons never squandered the lead. With a one-goal advantage in the second period, Goergen transformed into a vacuum during a penalty kill. The Minnesota native made two more fantastic stops late in the final frame, including an outstretched kick save, to secure the win.
Dragons outscore Alvernia with ease
Cortland dominated the second period.
FINAL: Cortland 5, Alvernia 2
Sensational second period lifts Dragons
PICTURED: Cortland grad student Nate Berke rips shot past sliding Alvernia freshman Christian Heckman
READING, PA — A shorthanded goal for Cortland opened the floodgates. The Red Dragons quickly followed the score with four more goals, totaling five in the middle frame. The game was as physical as it was lopsided, with each team racking up multiple roughing penalties.
Hobart edges Cortland in exhibition
The Red Dragons learned a valuable lesson.
FINAL (OT): Hobart 2, Cortland 1
Statesmen force OT in final second
PICTURED: Cortland senior Domenic Settimo and Hobart senior Matthew Perryman skate toward the puck
CORTLAND, NY — The Red Dragons were less than thrilled to be entering overtime.
Cortland was protecting a one-goal lead late in the third period, and had a chance to double that cushion with a mid-ice look at an empty net. The puck sailed wide right.
The Statesmen took possession and quickly pushed the puck into Dragon territory. After a scramble near Cortland’s net, the game was suddenly tied with one second on the scoreboard.
Hobart carried that momentum into overtime, scoring roughly two minutes after play resumed. A sea of orange rushed onto the ice.
For Cortland, it was a tough loss against the reigning NCAA DIII champions. The lesson learned, though, was valuable: Play with fire until all zeros are on the game clock.
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The Red Dragons dominated the game.
FINAL: Niagara 0, Cortland 5
Dragons dominate in exhibition
PICTURED: Cortland freshman Conor Humphrey corners the puck
CORTLAND, NY — Cortland looked sharp in a rather uneventful night. The Red Dragons found the net five times, though no goal horns or arena music sounded. A scary moment came in the third period, when Cortland junior Stephen Kyrkostas left the game with a shoulder injury.
Plymouth pushes past Cortland
The game played out like a fierce rivalry.
FINAL: Cortland 2, Plymouth State 5
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PICTURED: Plymouth State junior Brady Morrison blows by Cortland senior Nate Berke
PLYMOUTH, NH — Prior to Saturday, 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 — cradled his crotch in jest. 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 was whistled for goaltender interference after colliding with Andersson. 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.