Skaneateles Lakers @ Plattsburgh Hornets - High School Girls Hockey - January 11th 2020

Upstate New York Girls Hockey League
breakup
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh's McKenzie Brown (6) goes full out with the stick to breakup the brweakway attempt by the Lakers. The Plattsburgh Hornets would host the Skaneateles Lakers in Upstate New York Girl's Hockey League action. Throughout the first period the teams would go back and forth with neither gaining an advantage and there would be no scoring. When the teams comeback for the second it would be more of the same as it startered the Lakers would take the lead at the 4:59 mark on the Emily Evans goal to make it 1-0. Then just over four minutes later the Lakers would strike again and double there lead at 2-0 on the Grace Kush. That was starting to look like where the game was going to end but the Hornets would have other thoughts on that as Amanda Vaughn would score with 90 seconds left to make it 2-1. After that goal was scored the Hornets would put on the late push but it wouldn't be enough and the Lakers would get 2-1 win. In the losing effort the Hornets fall to 9-7 on the season. Gallery.

Potsdam Sandstoners @ Plattsburgh Hornets Upstate New York Girl's Hockey League January 3rd 2020

battle for puck
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Nathanel Lepage

Potsdam's skater and Plattsburgh's Taylor Heywood (3) battle for the loose puck at center ice. The Plattsburgh High School girls’ hockey team suffered a 3-2 non-conference loss at home Jan. 3 against Potsdam. The game began well for the Lady Hornets, who built a 2-0 lead in the first period off goals from Amanda Vaughn and Avery Holland. The remainder of the game was an effort to maintain that lead, unsuccessfully. The Sandstoners got on the board at the 11-minute mark of the second period, as the Hornets turned the puck over at the offensive blue line, and two Plattsburgh defensemen collided with one another to send Potsdam freshman Kennedy Emerson on a breakaway. That would be the theme of the third period, as Potsdam junior Karley Green beat Plattsburgh goaltender Ava Julian on a breakaway of her own at the 10:03 mark to tie the contest. With the game seemingly destined for overtime, the Sandstoners showed they had other ideas. A breakout pass from Green found Emerson, who blew past the Hornets’ defense in the neutral zone and deked around Julian in the crease to tap the puck in on the backhand. With Emerson’s second tally coming with only 17 seconds remaining, the Lady Hornets were unable to overcome the deficit and lost a game they had led 2-0 at the halfway mark. Gallery

carries puck in
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Nathanel Lepage

Plattsburgh's Mckenzie Brown (6) carries the puck into the zone and sets up the play. Gallery

Potsdam Sandstoners @ Plattsburgh Hornets High School Girls Hockey January 3rd 2020

Upstate New York Girls Hockey League
slides by goalie
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Nathanel Lepage

Potsdam's Karley Green (12 breaks in front of Plattsburgh's Ava Juilan for the goal. The Plattsburgh High School girls’ hockey team suffered a 3-2 non-conference loss at home Jan. 3 against Potsdam. The game began well for the Lady Hornets, who built a 2-0 lead in the first period off goals from Amanda Vaughn and Avery Holland. The remainder of the game was an effort to maintain that lead, unsuccessfully. The Sandstoners got on the board at the 11-minute mark of the second period, as the Hornets turned the puck over at the offensive blue line, and two Plattsburgh defensemen collided with one another to send Potsdam freshman Kennedy Emerson on a breakaway. That would be the theme of the third period, as Potsdam junior Karley Green beat Plattsburgh goaltender Ava Julian on a breakaway of her own at the 10:03 mark to tie the contest. With the game seemingly destined for overtime, the Sandstoners showed they had other ideas. A breakout pass from Green found Emerson, who blew past the Hornets’ defense in the neutral zone and deked around Julian in the crease to tap the puck in on the backhand. With Emerson’s second tally coming with only 17 seconds remaining, the Lady Hornets were unable to overcome the deficit and lost a game they had led 2-0 at the halfway mark.
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St. Lawerence Larries Vs Lake Placid Blue Bombers December 6 2012

Upstate New York Girls Hockey League
savw
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawerence's Stephaine Peets (1) spares out and stops the puck with the blocker as Lake Placid's Samantha Barney (10) came in on the breakaway. The St. Lawerence Larries would host the Lake Placid Blue Bombers in Malone in Girls Hockey as part of the schools joined the team. The game would be a great competition as the two teams were evenly matched. The game would remain scoreless until 5 minutes into the second period when Lake Placid's Brooke Reid would light the lamp to give the Blue Bombers the 1-0 lead. That is where the game would remain until the last few seconds of the game when Lake Placid's Brooke Ried would score again in the empty net to secure the 2-0 win. With the lose the Larries fall to 0-3 on the season. In the losing effort, Stephaine Peets would have 26 saves. Gallery

Upstate New York Girl's Hockey League St. Lawerence Larries Vs Canton Golden Bears December 11 2013

goal
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawrence's Katie Lamica (20) fights on the doorstep for the rebound goal. The St. Lawrence Larries would play the Canton Golden Bears in Malone as part of the Upstate New York Girls Hockey League. The game would remain scoreless until the second period when Canton's Natalie Giglio would score 41 seconds in to make it 1-0 Golden Bears. The Bears would extend there lead to 2-0 on Margret Troiano's goal at 6:11. Then in the last minute of the period the Bears would make it 3-0 on Blake Orosz. When the teams returned for the third it would be more of the same as the Bears score 17 seconds in on Mary Kaite Mace's goal to make it 4-0. The Larries would keep fighting though and get a goal two minutes left from Paige Debeer to make it 4-1. The Bears would add an insurance marker in the last minute from Blake Orosz's second of the night to get the 5-1 win. In the losing effort Larries Holly Zeldenrust would stop 43 as they fall to 0-3 on the season. Gallery

wrister
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Nathanel Lepage

St. Lawrence's Paige Debeer (15) comes down the breakaway and puts in the top shelf for the goal. Gallery

Upstate New York Girl's Hockey League St. Lawrence Larries Vs Beekmantown Eagles December 3 2013

stick save
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawrence's Holly Zeldenrust (31) makes the stick save on Beekmantown's Madison Beauchemin (26). The St. Lawrence Larries would play the Beekmantown Eagles in Upstate New York Girls Hockey in Malone. The game would start out rough for the Larries as they would give up three first period goals. The second period would be more of the same as they would give up another three to make it 6-0. Then in the last period the Eagles would add another two as the Eagles would cruise to the 8-0 win over the Larries. With the lose the Larries fall to 0-1 on the season. The Larries goaltender Holly Zeldenrust would do her best to keep them alive stopping 52 of 60 shots. Gallery

quick wrister
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawrence's Paige Debeer (15) slides in front of Beekmantown's Kayleigh Bell (1) with the quick wrister. Gallery

St. Lawrence Larries Vs Beekmantown Eagles December 3 2013

Upstate New York Girls Hockey League
check
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawrence's Ashley DeBeer (9) with the open ice hit just outside the blue line on the Beekmantown defender. The St. Lawrence Larries would play the Beekmantown Eagles in Upstate New York Girls Hockey in Malone. The game would start out rough for the Larries as they would give up three first period goals. The second period would be more of the same as they would give up another three to make it 6-0. Then in the last period the Eagles would add another two as the Eagles would cruise to the 8-0 win over the Larries. With the lose the Larries fall to 0-1 on the season. The Larries goaltender Holly Zeldenrust would do her best to keep them alive stopping 52 of 60 shots. Gallery

St. Lawerence Larries Vs Canton Golden Bears December 11 2013

Upstate New York Girls Hockey League
glove save
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Kyle Coryea

St. Lawrence's Holly Zeldenrust (31) makes the glove save on the breakaway and sends it over the top. The St. Lawrence Larries would play the Canton Golden Bears in Malone as part of the Upstate New York Girls Hockey League. The game would remain scoreless until the second period when Canton's Natalie Giglio would score 41 seconds in to make it 1-0 Golden Bears. The Bears would extend there lead to 2-0 on Margret Troiano's goal at 6:11. Then in the last minute of the period the Bears would make it 3-0 on Blake Orosz. When the teams returned for the third it would be more of the same as the Bears score 17 seconds in on Mary Kaite Mace's goal to make it 4-0. The Larries would keep fighting through and get a goal two minutes left from Paige Debeer to make it 4-1. The Bears would add an insurance marker in the last minute from Blake Orosz's second of the night to get the 5-1 win. In the losing effort, Larries Holly Zeldenrust would stop 43 as they fall to 0-3 on the season. Gallery

Upstate New York Girl's Hockey League St. Lawerence Larries Vs Lake Placid Blue Bombers December 6 2012

shot on net
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Nathanel Lepage

St. Lawerence's Brooke Reville (16) shoots the puck right off the crossbar looking for the goal. The St. Lawerence Larries would host the Lake Placid Blue Bombers in Malone in Girls Hockey as part of the schools joined the team. The game would be a great competition as the two teams were evenly matched. The game would remain scoreless until 5 minutes into the second period when Lake Placid's Brooke Reid would light the lamp to give the Blue Bombers the 1-0 lead. That is where the game would remain until the last few seconds of the game when Lake Placid's Brooke Ried would score again in the empty net to secure the 2-0 win. With the lose the Larries fall to 0-3 on the season. In the losing effort, Stephaine Peets would have 26 saves. Gallery

battle for position
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Nathanel Lepage

St. Lawerence's Lydia Cosgrove (14) and Lake Placid's Kendra Manning (4) battle for the loose puck just outside of the offensive zone.Gallery

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