2014-2015 Season
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Woznak nets hat trick, leads M1 Cortland State University of NY to 8-1 win over M2 Scranton University ofAlumni Arena Fri, Jan 30, 2015 M2 Scranton University of could not stop the M1 Cortland State University of NY Red Dragons' Nathan Woznak, who tallied a hat trick in an 8-1 win. Woznak's first goal came 2:48 into the first period. He then added goals at 5:12 into the third and at 11:29 into the third.M1 Cortland State University of NY's penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled six minors and two majors for 42 minutes in penalty time. The Red Dragons surpassed its season average of 22.0 penalty minutes per game. M1 Cortland State University of NY's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on five M2 Scranton University of power plays. The Red Dragons outdid their season average for goals scored. This season, M1 Cortland State University of NY averages 5.1 goals per contest. By firing 75 shots on goal, the Red Dragons exceeded the 0.1 shots they average per game this year. M1 Cortland State University of NY additionally got points from Daniel Nelson, who also finished with one goal and one assist and Joshua Graser, who also racked up one goal and two assists. M1 Cortland State University of NY also had goals scored by Danny Maniccia, Michael Gioia, and Michael Whelan, who each put in one. In addition, M1 Cortland State University of NY received assists from Adam Cieslewicz, who had two and Kyle Lancto, Christian Ballantyne, and Thomas Tirelli, who each chipped in one. M2 Scranton University of could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 22 minutes in penalties during the game. M2 Scranton University of was led by Greg Daley, who scored the team's only goal. Daley scored 7:01 into the first period to make the score 3-1 M1 Cortland State University of NY. Benjamin Hobbs made 16 saves for M1 Cortland State University of NY on 17 shots. The Red Dragons registered one goal on eight power play opportunities. Team's Richard Folchetti and James Caswell were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game. James Behan took the loss and made 28 saves before being replaced by Nicholas Holencik who made 39 saves.
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