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Hamilton’s Power Plays Haunt Lakers
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team lost to the Hamilton Continentals by a score of 3-0. With the loss, the Lakers fall to 5-7 overall while also seeing their two game win streak come to an end. The Continentals move to 5-2 on the season.
Offensively, Oswego mustered only 16 shots with three of their defensemen, Natalie Giglio, Madison Byrne and Philomena Teggart each putting up two. On the few scoring opportunities the team did have though, they could not capitalize as they missed open looks and pucks in front of the net.
Penalties and power play opportunities decided the outcome between these two teams with Hamilton making the best of their chances. Of the three goals scored by the Continentals, all three came on the power play.
With the Lakers’ starting goalie Mariah Madrigal still day-to-day with an injury, Amber Samonek played the entire game in net, stopping 22 shots. Continentals’ Sam Walther continued her dominant play shutting out her opponent for the third consecutive game.
Oswego will be back in action on January 7, 2018 when they take on Utica College at the Marano Campus Center Ice Arena. Puck drop is scheduled for 3 pm.
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Lakers throttle Canton, win alumni weekend opener 9-1
The Oswego St. Lakers Men’s Hockey team skated past the Canton Kangaroos with ease Friday night, with 7 different goal scorers leading the way. Oswego started strong, taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. Sean Federow and Stephen Johnson, two defensemen, tallied the markers.
In the second Canton managed to bring the game within 1, as Nick Vasilopoulos went hard to the net and buried a pass from George Curry. After that it was all Lakers, with Mitch Herlihey, Matt Galati, and Mike Montagna all registering goals.
In the third the Lakers continued to pour it on, as Johnson and Galati put of the second goals of their nights. Morgan Bonner and Kenny Neil put up the last markers within a minute of each other to finally chase Canton goaltender Spencer Landry. Justin Gilbert made 15 saves in the win for Oswego.
Oswego is back in action tomorrow night as they take on Nazareth in a 7 p.m. contest. Hockey Night in Oswego Pregame starts on WTOP at 6:30 pm.
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Oswego Mayor Calls for 48 Hour Street Parking Ban
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OSWEGO, N.Y. – The City of Oswego is asking for city residents to vacate all street parking for the next 48 hours.
Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow is calling for all vehicles to be removed from city streets, while the Department of Public Works works to clear the roads of snow and ice. The inclement weather and combination of snow and rain has caused many of the city’s drainage systems to clog.
“The significant weather event we are experiencing calls for the cooperation of all our citizens,” Barlow said. “In consultation with DPW Commissioner Tom Kells, I am requesting that all vehicles park off the road over the next 48 hours as the DPW works on snow removal and freeing the storm sewers from overflowing water.”
In addition, the Oswego City Police will continue issuing tickets and towing vehicles that are violating the city’s already existing parking ban from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Several municipal lots are open and free to park in and for more information you are recommended to contact the Mayor’s office at 315-343-8140.
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