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Botten 1-11-15
4
Winner Southern N.H. SNHU 6-7-1
3
Oswego State OSWEGO 10-2-2
Winner
Southern N.H. SNHU
6-7-1
4
Final
3
Oswego State OSWEGO
10-2-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Southern N.H. SNHU 2 2 0 4
Oswego State OSWEGO 1 0 2 3

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Oswego Takes Second Loss on Sunday

OSWEGO, N.Y. – The Oswego State men's ice hockey team fell 4-3 to visiting Southern New Hampshire University despite outshooting the Penmen 42-22 at the Marano Campus Center Arena on Sunday. It is just the Lakers second loss of the season, going to 10-2-2 while the Penmen improve to 6-7-1.
 
Southern New Hampshire started the scoring at 8:56 of the first with a goal by Jim O'Connor. Just under eight minutes later, Alex Botten answered with a power-play goal at 16:50 from Matt Galati and Shawn Hulshof to knot the score at 1-1. The Penmen tallied a late goal in the period, scoring a shorthanded goal with a second left in the Laker power-play and less than five second to go in the first.
 
In the second period, action went Southern New Hampshire's way, scoring back-to-back power-play goals just 1:11 apart to extend its lead to 4-1. That spread would last heading to the final intermission.

Oswego came alive in the second half of the third period, as Hulshof scored and extra-man goal at 11:46 off assists from Botten and Galati. Five minutes later, Botten notched his second of the day from Kenny Neil and Mac Scott.
 
The Penmen were whistled for tripping with 2:20 to play and Oswego pulled its goalie to have a 6-on-4 over the last minute. Southern New Hampshire goalie Ryan Slatky was able to corral a few chances from the Lakers and hold on for the victory.
 
Oswego used two goalies on the day, with Mackenzie Sawyer getting the start and loss in 27:02 of work. Justin Gilbert relieved Sawyer after the Penmen's third score and allowed just one goal over the final 32:58, collecting nine saves to match Sawyer's total number of stops.
 
The Lakers will return to action at 7 p.m. on Friday when they hit the road to face nonconference opponent Elmira College.
 
 
 
 
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