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Plattsburgh State Hockey 2011-12 - The work and progress continue..

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Leis, Cadieux competing for time in net {Article from the Plattsburgh Press-Republican - Nov. 18, 2011}

Josh Leis was Plattsburgh State's main goaltender last year, but when the Cardinals played their first game of the 2011-12 campaign, it was newcomer Mathieu Cadieux in net.

Leis knew he would have to fight for his place between the pipes.

"We're all here to push each other. It's not just you come in and you get your spot guaranteed," the junior said. "You gotta work for it as well, every year. So it's good competition and, I mean, competition pushes everyone to be better."

Plattsburgh State (3-1), ranked No. 6 in the USCHO.com Division III Men's Poll, plays its home opener tonight against Brockport before hosting Geneseo for another SUNY Athletic Conference game Saturday.

Leis and Cadieux have both played in the early part of the season, and coach Bob Emery said he's not necessarily intent on finding a clear No. 1.

"I'm a read-react coach. I make my coaching decisions, ... my dress-list decisions based upon what I see," Emery said. "We've won here with one goalie, and we've won with two goalies splitting, so I don't care either way. Just want to win."

The coach added he's confident in the skills of all three goalies — sophomore Sam Foley is the other — and is looking for consistency from them.

Cadieux, from Oshawa, Ontario, is a sophomore who joined the Cardinals this season after playing junior hockey last year. In 2009-10, he was at Division I's Quinnipiac, appearing in six games.

He said like the 12 other new players on Plattsburgh's roster, he's trying to prove himself during any ice time he gets.

"I think everybody, if you get a chance to get on the ice, you gotta show 'em what you can do and you gotta try your best," Cadieux said. "It's pretty much the same for everybody. If you get a shot, you gotta make the most of it."

He made 31 saves in the Cardinals' season-opening 6-4 win at Morrisville and then saw Leis start the next three games. Last Saturday, Cadieux relieved Leis early in the second period against Buffalo State and was credited with the loss. He sports a 3.23 GAA and a .902 save percentage.

"I'd like to say that I'm a good positional goalie," Cadieux said. "I'm really calm in the net, which sometimes helps out the players."

Leis played 17 games as a freshman, and after alternating early last season, he backstopped Plattsburgh to the championship in the PrimeLink Great Northern Shootout and ended up appearing in 25 games. He went 17-5-1.

The Kitchener, Ontario, native played a strong game to beat Potsdam in his first start this season, allowing just one late goal, and earned a win at Fredonia before giving up three goals in just over 25 minutes Saturday. He boasts a 2.89 GAA and a .875 save percentage.

Emery has said Leis is at his best when he's aggressive.

"I need to challenge, be out of my net, play the puck and talk to my defensemen," Leis said. "And (then) I feel like I can play a really good game."

Leis said after practice on Wednesday that the goalies hadn't been told who would start against Brockport. He expected to find out Thursday or today.

The Golden Eagles (1-4-1, 1-3-1 SUNYAC) are coming off a 6-1 win over Geneseo last Friday. Ian Finnerty has 10 points for Brockport, and James Cody has eight, including a team-high four goals.

The Knights (4-3, 3-2) bounced back last Saturday by beating Framingham State, 6-1, in a nonconference game. Sophomore Zachary Vit leads them with six goals and six assists in seven games.

Emery said senior defenseman Matt MacLeod will be available for the Cardinals this weekend after starting the season on suspension.
 
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Cardinals roll past Brockport {Article from the Plattsburgh Press-Republican - Nov. 19, 2011}

Ryan Farnan tallied three consecutive goals in the second period as Plattsburgh State showed off its offensive skills by piling up six goals Friday.

But coach Bob Emery was more impressed with the ones Brockport didn't score.

The Cardinals, who came in averaging three goals against per game, allowed just one for a 6-1 SUNY Athletic Conference men's hockey win in their first home game of the season.

Nick Jensen scored twice for Plattsburgh (4-1), and Matt MacLeod added another.

"I think we played pretty smart as a team," Emery said. "I told the guys when it was 3-0, 'I don't care how many goals we get; I care how many they get.' Because I think that the focus has to be defense. And I thought we played good defensive hockey only giving up one goal."

The sixth-ranked Cardinals host Geneseo tonight.

With his team already up 2-0, Farnan broke the game open in the second period. He took a feed from Kyle Kudroch on a rush and scored from the right doorstep less than five minutes in. The sophomore forward then banged in a rebound from the left side and later deked his way past a defenseman and threaded the puck into the top right corner.

"The third one, I was actually hearing coach yell, 'Change,' and I had a lot of speed and I saw their D was kinda on the back ... And I caught him on his heels, made one move and luckily got around him," Farnan said. "That was the best goal of the three for sure."

The natural hat trick took just under six minutes.

Troy Polino put Brockport (1-5-1, 1-4-1 SUNYAC) on the board with a shot from the side of the net with 6:41 left in the period.

Jensen put one in 13 seconds into the third after Brockport's Oliver Wren couldn't cover up the puck.

Then the parade to the penalty box started. Kudroch was ejected less than two minutes in after a collision at the boards. He was issued a five-minute major for hitting from behind and a game misconduct.

Later, Brockport's Adam Shoff drew a double minor for roughing before teammate Mike Hayward was sent to the locker room with a contact-to-the-head major and a game misconduct. Shoff served Hayward's penalty, meaning he spent nine minutes in the box, almost consecutively.

The teams combined for 40 minutes of penalties in the period.

"I think for the most part we played disciplined," Emery said. "It was a bad hit from behind, and we just can't have that. We can't have that at all."

He added that the Cardinals were fortunate they already had a sizeable lead when they had to kill of the five-minute power play.


Mathieu Cadieux, making his second start, stopped 22 shots to earn the win. Sam Foley made his first appearance of the season midway through the third.

"I thought (Cadieux) did what he had to do, and I thought we did a good job clearing out pucks in front of the net," Emery said.

Wren had 53 saves.

Jensen lifted a shot past him just 26 seconds into the game, and Matt MacLeod skated in alone and potted a shorthanded goal with 4:21 to go in the first period.

Plattsburgh pelted the net with 25 shots in the period and ended the game with a 59-26 advantage.

Geneseo will visit Stafford Ice Arena tonight after two straight conference losses, including a 7-3 setback Friday at Potsdam.
 
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I thought I read that the games were going to be on the web this yr??? Or is it just select games??
 
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Who was the last Cardinal to record a hat-trick before Ryan Farnan? Nick Rolls?
 
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Who was the last Cardinal to record a hat-trick before Ryan Farnan? Nick Rolls?

I was about to say that it was Patrick Jobb in this game against Potsdam back in February...

...but then I realized that Ryan Craig had one in the following game against Morrisville in the SUNYAC Playoffs last season. (a 4-3 OT win in which he scored all 3 regulation goals)


But those were the only HTs all season for the Cardinals. The hat trick prior to that was Dylan Clarke in the 2010 SUNYAC Semifinals against Brockport.
 
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Since I was looking at Hat tricks in Plattsburgh games...

The last hat trick Plattsburgh has allowed was Kyle Thomas in January 2010 at Norwich.
 
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p.s. that was a NATURAL HT,,,,

Oh... wow... how did I miss that? That's awesome.

Depending on your definition of a Natural HT, the last in DIII was Musselwhite's shorthanded HT against Brockport (but it wasn't all in the same period, so some would say it WASN'T a natural). So, although I don't expect to find many (any?), my next task will be to look for Plattsburgh Players scoring a natural HT in the collegehockeystats era (99-present). A futile task? Probably.


EDIT: Scratch that... already found one... against Oswego, no less :)
 
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Oh... wow... how did I miss that? That's awesome.

Depending on your definition of a Natural HT, the last in DIII was Musselwhite's shorthanded HT against Brockport (but it wasn't all in the same period, so some would say it WASN'T a natural). So, although I don't expect to find many (any?), my next task will be to look for Plattsburgh Players scoring a natural HT in the collegehockeystats era (99-present). A futile task? Probably.


EDIT: Scratch that... already found one... against Oswego, no less :)
I knew a platty guy would find one....of course against Oz:eek:...does a Natural Ht have to be in the same period??? didnt know that
 
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I knew a platty guy would find one....of course against Oz:eek:...does a Natural Ht have to be in the same period??? didnt know that

Again, some people include in the definition the stipulation that it must take place in 1 period. Most people don't.
 
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"Strict Definition" Natural Hat Tricks 1999-Present:
Brian Toussaint @ Oswego - Nov 2, 2001
Ryan Farnan vs. Brockport - Nov 18, 2011

"Loose Definition" Natural Hat Tricks 1999-Present:
Justin Joy vs. Fredonia - Feb 27, 2004


Unless I missed something, the only Natural Hat Trick Plattsburgh has allowed in that time period was to Brockport's Steve Seedhouse on Feb 12, 2005. Plattsburgh won the game 7-5.



And just for laughs...

Plattsburgh Hat Trick Scorers 1999-Present
Joe Dolci - vs. Wentworth (Jan 07, 2000)
Mark Coletta - vs. Brockport (Jan 28, 2000)
Eric Weidenbach - @ Potsdam (Feb 15, 2000)
Paul Dowe - vs. Potsdam (Mar 3, 2000)
Brendon Hodge (x3) - vs. Humbert (Oct 28, 2000), vs. Potsdam (Mar 2, 2001), vs. Cortland (Feb 7, 2003)
Jeff Hopkins - vs. Humbert (Oct 27, 2001)
Brian Toussaint - @ Oswego (Nov 2, 2001)
Peter Ollari - vs. Brockport (Nov 30, 2001)
Bryant Wilson (x2) - vs. Buffalo State (Feb 15, 2003), vs. Carleton (Oct 22, 2004)
Ryan Busby - vs. Brockport (Nov 14, 2003)
Paul Kelly (x2) - @ Cortland (Dec 6, 2003), vs. Curry (Mar 13, 2004)
Rob Retter - @ Fredonia (Jan 31, 2004)
Justin Joy - vs. Fredonia (Feb 27, 2004)
David Friel - vs. Fredonia (Feb 28, 2004)
Joey Wilson (x2) - @ Skidmore (Jan 16, 2007), @ Brockport (Nov 14, 2008)
Nick Rolls - vs. Skidmore (Jan 15, 2008)
Dylan Clarke (x2) - vs. Cortland (Dec 6, 2008), vs. Brockport (Feb 27, 2010)
Eric Satim - @ Buffalo State (Jan 24, 2009)
Patrick Jobb - vs. Potsdam (Feb 18, 2011)
Ryan Craig - vs. Morrisville (Feb 23, 2011)
Ryan Farnan - vs. Borckport (Nov 18, 2011)
 
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"Strict Definition" Natural Hat Tricks 1999-Present:
Brian Toussaint @ Oswego - Nov 2, 2001
Ryan Farnan vs. Brockport - Nov 18, 2011

"Loose Definition" Natural Hat Tricks 1999-Present:
Justin Joy vs. Fredonia - Feb 27, 2004


Unless I missed something, the only Natural Hat Trick Plattsburgh has allowed in that time period was to Brockport's Steve Seedhouse on Feb 12, 2005. Plattsburgh won the game 7-5.



And just for laughs...

Plattsburgh Hat Trick Scorers 1999-Present
Joe Dolci - vs. Wentworth (Jan 07, 2000)
Mark Coletta - vs. Brockport (Jan 28, 2000)
Eric Weidenbach - @ Potsdam (Feb 15, 2000)
Paul Dowe - vs. Potsdam (Mar 3, 2000)
Brendon Hodge (x3) - vs. Humbert (Oct 28, 2000), vs. Potsdam (Mar 2, 2001), vs. Cortland (Feb 7, 2003)
Jeff Hopkins - vs. Humbert (Oct 27, 2001)
Brian Toussaint - @ Oswego (Nov 2, 2001)
Peter Ollari - vs. Brockport (Nov 30, 2001)
Bryant Wilson (x2) - vs. Buffalo State (Feb 15, 2003), vs. Carleton (Oct 22, 2004)
Ryan Busby - vs. Brockport (Nov 14, 2003)
Paul Kelly (x2) - @ Cortland (Dec 6, 2003), vs. Curry (Mar 13, 2004)
Rob Retter - @ Fredonia (Jan 31, 2004)
Justin Joy - vs. Fredonia (Feb 27, 2004)
David Friel - vs. Fredonia (Feb 28, 2004)
Joey Wilson (x2) - @ Skidmore (Jan 16, 2007), @ Brockport (Nov 14, 2008)
Nick Rolls - vs. Skidmore (Jan 15, 2008)
Dylan Clarke (x2) - vs. Cortland (Dec 6, 2008), vs. Brockport (Feb 27, 2010)
Eric Satim - @ Buffalo State (Jan 24, 2009)
Patrick Jobb - vs. Potsdam (Feb 18, 2011)
Ryan Craig - vs. Morrisville (Feb 23, 2011)
Ryan Farnan - vs. Borckport (Nov 18, 2011)
wow not sure how ya figured that out , not sure I want to know either :eek:...lol
 
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Cardinals shutout Knights {Article from the Plattsburgh Press-Republican - Nov. 20, 2011}

Plattsburgh State picked up its second straight SUNY Athletic Conference victory, holding Geneseo scoreless in the process, but coach Bob Emery said he had "mixed feelings" afterward.

"I'm real happy for the guys that we won," he said. "They played somewhat hard, but I don't think we played too smart in our own end. I thought the play in our own end was very disheartening from a coaching standpoint."

The sixth-ranked Cardinals blanked the Knights 2-0 with goals by Vick Schlueter and Matt MacLeod early in the second period of Saturday's men's hockey game at Stafford Ice Arena.

Mathieu Cadieux, who started both games this weekend, made 23 saves for his first shutout at Plattsburgh.

"I think our goalie did a good job and gave us the chance to win the game," Emery said.

The Cardinals outshot Geneseo 12-4 in the first, and they nearly scored on a fluky play late in the period. The puck hit the end boards and bounced into the crease, in danger of being kicked in by goalie Adrian Rubeniuk, who didn't initially see it behind his right foot.

But with no Cardinals in the area, a Geneseo defenseman swooped in and collected the puck.

The Knights had an opportunity a little earlier when a 3-on-1 developed while they were shorthanded, but the Plattsburgh defenseman broke up the play.

Schlueter made it 1-0 with a power-play goal from the slot just under three minutes into the second. Patrick Jobb and Barry Roytman assisted.

The Cardinals (5-1) doubled their lead a couple of minutes later when MacLeod brought the puck up the ice himself and lifted a shot just under the cross bar from the right circle. The goal was his second of the weekend.

"I think it was a consistent effort all game, but we capitalized in the second period," Schlueter said. "We always stress getting the first goal changes the state of the game, and that was big for us."

Geneseo, which held a slight edge in shots in the third, had allowed a combined 13 goals in its last two conference games.

Emery was unhappy with the number of turnovers the Cardinals committed trying to get the puck out of their own end, and he attributed some of them to the Knights' play.

"Geneseo's game plan kind of catered to that and forced us into that," he said. "They had a good game plan, and they played well."

Rubeniuk stopped 32 shots for the Knights (4-5, 3-4 SUNYAC).

The Cardinals, who beat Brockport Friday, took sole possession of second place in the SUNYAC standings this weekend.

They gave up just one goal in two games.

"We're battling hard, and we're protecting the net," Schlueter said. "We're not perfect yet. We're still having quite a few turnovers at the blue line, and we need to stress making sure those get out. But other than that, we did a great job of protecting the net, which is good."
 
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Hats off to the student section and the pep band for doing a good job of making some noise and creating collegiate atmosphere at the games this weekend. Wasn't that long ago you could just about count the number of college kids at the games on two hands. Good to see them out supporting the team like back in the early 80s. And the Pep Band is excellent (at least they're letting somebody blow horns right?) Kudos as well to Chefy Duquette for sponsoring them with the jerseys. Cadieux, MacLeod, Farnan, N. Jensen, Constantine and a few others looking real good thus far.
That said, not sure what looked worse: 2000+ announced attendance (arena doesn't hold that many since rebuilt right?) with empty spaces a-plenty both nights or the scoreboard fritzing for the umpteenth time last night? Tell "FAIR-PLAY" to come get that piece of junk already. I've got an old blackboard out in the garage you can have!
 
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looking foward to the norwich-plattsburgh game friday afternoon.norwich is playing solid hockey and from the sounds of it--so is platty.these games are usually very fast and hard fought.always very entartaining hockey.should be a good barometer for both teams.
 
looking foward to the norwich-plattsburgh game friday afternoon.norwich is playing solid hockey and from the sounds of it--so is platty.these games are usually very fast and hard fought.always very entartaining hockey.should be a good barometer for both teams.

Should be the first of four outstanding division III college hockey games that weekend. Can't wait!
 
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Hats off to the student section and the pep band for doing a good job of making some noise and creating collegiate atmosphere at the games this weekend. Wasn't that long ago you could just about count the number of college kids at the games on two hands. Good to see them out supporting the team like back in the early 80s. And the Pep Band is excellent (at least they're letting somebody blow horns right?)

I agree- it was great having the students there really getting things going this weekend! Big thanks to the Hard Hatters, who even passed out "cheer sheets" to us and other early-arriving hockey fans, I love that they reached out to us "locals" and "old folks". A BIG BOO to whoever directed Security to not allow the silent guy in the red body stocking to do his thing at the side of the penalty box. (He did great and the fans loved him, until midway thru the game when Security stopped him.) It seems that the "powers that be" at Stafford just keep trying to find new ways to squelch fun and enthusiasm at the games...

Laura
 
Re: Plattsburgh State Hockey 2011-12 - The work and progress continue..

Hats off to the student section and the pep band for doing a good job of making some noise and creating collegiate atmosphere at the games this weekend. Wasn't that long ago you could just about count the number of college kids at the games on two hands. Good to see them out supporting the team like back in the early 80s. And the Pep Band is excellent (at least they're letting somebody blow horns right?) Kudos as well to Chefy Duquette for sponsoring them with the jerseys. Cadieux, MacLeod, Farnan, N. Jensen, Constantine and a few others looking real good thus far.
That said, not sure what looked worse: 2000+ announced attendance (arena doesn't hold that many since rebuilt right?) with empty spaces a-plenty both nights or the scoreboard fritzing for the umpteenth time last night? Tell "FAIR-PLAY" to come get that piece of junk already. I've got an old blackboard out in the garage you can have!

I agree the Hard Hat guys are great starting to looklike fans of the old days (start of the Zoo crew 2.0). I was kind of confused though with the attendence because the rink looked emptier Friday night than Saturday but they said that there was over 100 more people there on Friday. But I wouldn't tell Fair Play to come fix the score boards I would come take them back and replace them or go to another company and get new ones.
 
Re: Plattsburgh State Hockey 2011-12 - The work and progress continue..

Hats off to the student section and the pep band for doing a good job of making some noise and creating collegiate atmosphere at the games this weekend. Wasn't that long ago you could just about count the number of college kids at the games on two hands. Good to see them out supporting the team like back in the early 80s. And the Pep Band is excellent (at least they're letting somebody blow horns right?) Kudos as well to Chefy Duquette for sponsoring them with the jerseys. Cadieux, MacLeod, Farnan, N. Jensen, Constantine and a few others looking real good thus far.
That said, not sure what looked worse: 2000+ announced attendance (arena doesn't hold that many since rebuilt right?) with empty spaces a-plenty both nights or the scoreboard fritzing for the umpteenth time last night? Tell "FAIR-PLAY" to come get that piece of junk already. I've got an old blackboard out in the garage you can have!
If you watched the Michigan football game yesterday their scoreboard was out as well, and the play clock...and they have a few:eek: bucks more than platty
 
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