THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Dec. 15, 2009) – The Maritime hockey team lost on the road to Columbia, 4-1, Saturday night in Hackensack, N.J., in the final athletic event of the 2009 calendar year. With the loss, the Privateers fall to 4-6 overall (3-6 MCHC) and the Lions improve to an even 6-6.
Columbia got on the board first in the opening period with a goal in the 11th minute. Maritime quickly responded just under three minutes later when freshman Daniel Tyx scored off assists from junior Dylan O’Malley Joyce and Alex Leoutoakos to tie the game at 1-1. The Lions would go ahead for good on a power play goal in the second and added another tally in the middle period and one more in the third to close out the scoring.
In net for the Privateers, freshman Matt Tatarian recorded 34 saves in the losing effort.
The Maritime hockey team returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, when the squad plays host to the County College of Morris at the Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck, N.Y. First faceoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m.
Thanks for this information to Joe Guster, Sports Information Director, Maritime College Athletics, O: 718-409-6981, C: 917-273-4617, E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/12/15/HOCKEY_1215095658.aspx
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Hockey Downs New Paltz, 4-1, Sunday To End Losing Streak
GREAT NECK, N.Y. (Dec. 7, 2009) – The Maritime hockey team defeated the Ice Hawks of SUNY New Paltz, 4-1, Sunday night at the Parkwood Sports Complex to end a small two-game losing streak. With the win, the Privateers improve to 4-5 overall (3-5 MCHC), while the Ice Hawks fall to 2-7 overall and in MCHC action.
New Paltz tallied the first goal of the game with 10:37 to go in the opening period, but Maritime quickly responded less than two minutes later when sophomore Cullen Bozza scored unassisted at 8:43. Junior Dylan O'Malley-Joyce gave the Privateers the 2-1 lead with 3:34 to play in the second period when he scored off a feed from sophomore Tom Mehmet.
Maritime added two late insurance goals by senior Keith Fricke and freshman Daniel Tyx. Both tallies were unassisted. In net for the Privateers, freshman Matt Tatarian faced 24 Ice Hawks’ shots and stopped 23 of them to pick up the win.
The Maritime ice hockey team returns to the rink for the final time in 2009 when they travel to Hackensack, N.J. to face Columbia on Sat., Dec. 12, before winter break begins. The puck drops at 7:45 p.m. at the Ice House Rinks.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/12/7/HOCKEY_1207091741.aspx
Thanks to Joe Guster, Sports Information Director, Maritime College Athletics, O: 718-409-6981, C: 917-273-4617, E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
New Paltz tallied the first goal of the game with 10:37 to go in the opening period, but Maritime quickly responded less than two minutes later when sophomore Cullen Bozza scored unassisted at 8:43. Junior Dylan O'Malley-Joyce gave the Privateers the 2-1 lead with 3:34 to play in the second period when he scored off a feed from sophomore Tom Mehmet.
Maritime added two late insurance goals by senior Keith Fricke and freshman Daniel Tyx. Both tallies were unassisted. In net for the Privateers, freshman Matt Tatarian faced 24 Ice Hawks’ shots and stopped 23 of them to pick up the win.
The Maritime ice hockey team returns to the rink for the final time in 2009 when they travel to Hackensack, N.J. to face Columbia on Sat., Dec. 12, before winter break begins. The puck drops at 7:45 p.m. at the Ice House Rinks.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/12/7/HOCKEY_1207091741.aspx
Thanks to Joe Guster, Sports Information Director, Maritime College Athletics, O: 718-409-6981, C: 917-273-4617, E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Monday, November 9, 2009
Hockey Rallies To Down Suffolk, 5-4, Saturday Night
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Nov. 9, 2009) – The Maritime hockey team scored four unanswered goals Saturday night to defeat Suffolk County Community College, 5-4, at the Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck. With the win, the Privateers improve to an even 3-3 (2-3 intra-divisional), while Suffolk falls to 0-4.
Suffolk got on the board first less than three minutes into the opening period and then built up a 4-1 lead with six minutes left in the second. Maritime got three straight goals from sophomores Cullen Bozza, Steve Miller and Greg Dolan to tie it before freshman Daniel Tyx scored the game-winner at 7:37 of the third to give the Privateers the 5-4 advantage. Senior Matthew Franzek tallied Maritime’s first goal in the first period. Bozza also added two assists as did senior Alexander Leoutoakos.
In goal, freshman Matt Tatarian made 12 saves on 16 shots by Suffolk to earn his third win of the season.
The Privateers return to action on Saturday, Nov. 14, when the squad will travel to Montclair, N.J. to take on Stevens at the Clary Anderson Arena. Puck drop is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/11/9/HOCKEY_1109090416.aspx
Many thanks to Joe Guster
Sports Information Director
Maritime College Athletics
O: 718-409-6981
C: 917-273-4617
E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Suffolk got on the board first less than three minutes into the opening period and then built up a 4-1 lead with six minutes left in the second. Maritime got three straight goals from sophomores Cullen Bozza, Steve Miller and Greg Dolan to tie it before freshman Daniel Tyx scored the game-winner at 7:37 of the third to give the Privateers the 5-4 advantage. Senior Matthew Franzek tallied Maritime’s first goal in the first period. Bozza also added two assists as did senior Alexander Leoutoakos.
In goal, freshman Matt Tatarian made 12 saves on 16 shots by Suffolk to earn his third win of the season.
The Privateers return to action on Saturday, Nov. 14, when the squad will travel to Montclair, N.J. to take on Stevens at the Clary Anderson Arena. Puck drop is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/11/9/HOCKEY_1109090416.aspx
Many thanks to Joe Guster
Sports Information Director
Maritime College Athletics
O: 718-409-6981
C: 917-273-4617
E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Hockey Falls To St. Thomas Aquinas, 4-1, Saturday
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Nov. 3, 2009) – The Maritime hockey team lost to St. Thomas Aquinas, 4-1, on Saturday in a home game at the Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck. The Privateers fall to 2-3 (1-3 inter-division) with the loss, while the Spartans improve to 5-0.
Maritime got on the board first at 16:50 of the opening period, when senior Patrick Ferrie beat the St. Thomas goalie, the goal was assisted by freshmen James McManus and Sean Dougherty. The Spartans scored four unanswered goals, however – one in the first, two in the second and an empty-netter at the end of the game – to capture the victory.
The Privateers return to the ice this Saturday, Nov. 7, when they take on Suffolk at 8:15 p.m. at the Parkwood Sports Complex.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/11/3/HOCKEY_1103091857.aspx
Many thanks to Joe Guster
Sports Information Director
Maritime College Athletics
O: 718-409-6981
C: 917-273-4617
E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Maritime got on the board first at 16:50 of the opening period, when senior Patrick Ferrie beat the St. Thomas goalie, the goal was assisted by freshmen James McManus and Sean Dougherty. The Spartans scored four unanswered goals, however – one in the first, two in the second and an empty-netter at the end of the game – to capture the victory.
The Privateers return to the ice this Saturday, Nov. 7, when they take on Suffolk at 8:15 p.m. at the Parkwood Sports Complex.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/11/3/HOCKEY_1103091857.aspx
Many thanks to Joe Guster
Sports Information Director
Maritime College Athletics
O: 718-409-6981
C: 917-273-4617
E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Hockey Splits A Pair Of Weekend Games
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Oct. 26, 2009) – The Maritime hockey team lost to first-place Fordham, 8-1, on Saturday at the Parkwood Ice Rink in Great Neck, N.Y., before rebounding to defeat the County College of Morris, 6-3, at the Mennen Sports Arena in Morrisville, N.J. on Sunday. With the split, the Privateers improve to 2-2 on the season (1-2 in intra-divisional games), while the Rams improve to 5-0 and the Titans fall to 1-1.
In the 6-3 win on Sunday, sophomore A.J. Noeldechen got things started for Maritime, banging in a rebound on the power play. Senior Keith Fricke later scored for the Privateers by stuffing home a rebound after a breakaway by freshman Dan Tyx.
Sophomore Cullen Bozza scored Maritime’s third goal when Tyx hit him with a pass as he was streaking to the net and he fired the puck passed the CCM goalie, he then added his second goal of the game later on a breakaway. Tyx finally scored a goal of his own on a breakaway, wristing a shot into the twine for the Privateer’s fifth goal. Senior Matthew Franzek tallied Maritime’s final goal in the win on a wrist shot from the slot.
In net, freshman Matt Tatarian was solid for Maritime, stopping all but three of the Titans’ shots on goal.
The Privateers return to the ice this Saturday, Oct. 31, when they play host to conference-foe St. Thomas at the Parkwood Ice Rink in Great Neck, N.Y. First faceoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m.
Receive Maritime Hockey News to your E-mail: If you would like to receive the most up-to-date news and information about the Maritime hockey team, including all press releases, please send an e-mail to Joe Guster at jguster@sunymaritime.edu with the subject “Hockey E-mails.”
In the 6-3 win on Sunday, sophomore A.J. Noeldechen got things started for Maritime, banging in a rebound on the power play. Senior Keith Fricke later scored for the Privateers by stuffing home a rebound after a breakaway by freshman Dan Tyx.
Sophomore Cullen Bozza scored Maritime’s third goal when Tyx hit him with a pass as he was streaking to the net and he fired the puck passed the CCM goalie, he then added his second goal of the game later on a breakaway. Tyx finally scored a goal of his own on a breakaway, wristing a shot into the twine for the Privateer’s fifth goal. Senior Matthew Franzek tallied Maritime’s final goal in the win on a wrist shot from the slot.
In net, freshman Matt Tatarian was solid for Maritime, stopping all but three of the Titans’ shots on goal.
The Privateers return to the ice this Saturday, Oct. 31, when they play host to conference-foe St. Thomas at the Parkwood Ice Rink in Great Neck, N.Y. First faceoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m.
Receive Maritime Hockey News to your E-mail: If you would like to receive the most up-to-date news and information about the Maritime hockey team, including all press releases, please send an e-mail to Joe Guster at jguster@sunymaritime.edu with the subject “Hockey E-mails.”
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Privateers Fall To New Paltz, 2-1, Friday Night
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Oct. 20, 2009) – In its first divisional game in the Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference this season, Maritime lost to New Paltz, 2-1, on Friday, Oct. 16, at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In defeat, the Privateers fall to 1-1 this season (0-1 in intra-divisional games), while the Hawks improve to 1-1.
New Paltz got on the board first with less than four minutes to play in the opening period on a goal by Kevin Ryan, but Maritime found the equalizer in the second, when freshman James McManus scored his first goal of the season.
The Hawks scored the game-winning goal with 1:40 remaining in regulation, when Rob Ward put one past Privateers’ goalie Matt Tatarian. Tatarian made 32 saves in the loss.
The Maritime hockey team returns to action this coming weekend, when they play back-to-back games against Fordham and the County College of Morris. The Privateers host the Rams on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 4:45 p.m. at the Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck, N.Y., before traveling to Morristown, N.J. to take on CCM at the Mennen Sports Arena on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 6:15 p.m.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/10/20/HOCKEY_1020095703.aspx
Thanks for this press release to Joe Guster, Sports Information Director, Maritime College Athletics, O: 718-409-6981, C: 917-273-4617, E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
New Paltz got on the board first with less than four minutes to play in the opening period on a goal by Kevin Ryan, but Maritime found the equalizer in the second, when freshman James McManus scored his first goal of the season.
The Hawks scored the game-winning goal with 1:40 remaining in regulation, when Rob Ward put one past Privateers’ goalie Matt Tatarian. Tatarian made 32 saves in the loss.
The Maritime hockey team returns to action this coming weekend, when they play back-to-back games against Fordham and the County College of Morris. The Privateers host the Rams on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 4:45 p.m. at the Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck, N.Y., before traveling to Morristown, N.J. to take on CCM at the Mennen Sports Arena on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 6:15 p.m.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/10/20/HOCKEY_1020095703.aspx
Thanks for this press release to Joe Guster, Sports Information Director, Maritime College Athletics, O: 718-409-6981, C: 917-273-4617, E-mail: jguster@sunymaritime.edu
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Hockey Stages Late Rally To Defeat NJIT, 5-4, In Overtime
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (Sept. 28, 2009) – On Saturday, the Maritime hockey team began a new chapter by opening the 2009-10 schedule with a come-from-behind win over NJIT, 5-4, at the Ice Hutch in Mount Vernon. The win is the Privateers first on the Division-III level and improves their record to 1-0, while the Highlanders fall to 0-1.
Trailing 4-2 with under a minute to play in the third, the Privateers pulled their goalie for an extra attacker and, while on a power play, senior Keith Fricke snuck one past the NJIT goalie to make it 4-3 with 49 seconds to play. The Highlanders would use their timeout to try to stop Maritime’s momentum, but it didn’t work as freshman Daniel Tyx scored his second goal of the game off a feed from sophomore Cullen Bozza, this one to tie it with just five seconds remaining in the third to force overtime.
In the deciding period, freshman James McManus hit streaking sophomore Greg Dolan up the ice with a pass that led to a breakaway goal for Dolan, the game-winner for the Privateers.
Maritime had owned a 2-0 lead earlier in the game with second-period goals by Tyx and sophomore Kyle McGrath off an assist by senior Ian Charity, but the Highlanders had stormed back with two goals to close out the second and two more to open the third.
The Privateers return to the ice on Friday, Oct. 16, when they travel up to Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to take on SUNY New Paltz. The puck drops at 9:15 p.m. at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/9/28/HOCKEY_0928094929.aspx
Receive Maritime Hockey News to your E-mail:
If you would like to receive the most up-to-date news and information about the Maritime hockey team, including all press releases, please send an e-mail to Joe Guster at jguster@sunymaritime.edu with the subject “Hockey E-mails.”
Trailing 4-2 with under a minute to play in the third, the Privateers pulled their goalie for an extra attacker and, while on a power play, senior Keith Fricke snuck one past the NJIT goalie to make it 4-3 with 49 seconds to play. The Highlanders would use their timeout to try to stop Maritime’s momentum, but it didn’t work as freshman Daniel Tyx scored his second goal of the game off a feed from sophomore Cullen Bozza, this one to tie it with just five seconds remaining in the third to force overtime.
In the deciding period, freshman James McManus hit streaking sophomore Greg Dolan up the ice with a pass that led to a breakaway goal for Dolan, the game-winner for the Privateers.
Maritime had owned a 2-0 lead earlier in the game with second-period goals by Tyx and sophomore Kyle McGrath off an assist by senior Ian Charity, but the Highlanders had stormed back with two goals to close out the second and two more to open the third.
The Privateers return to the ice on Friday, Oct. 16, when they travel up to Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to take on SUNY New Paltz. The puck drops at 9:15 p.m. at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.
Web Release: http://www.maritimeathletics.com/news/2009/9/28/HOCKEY_0928094929.aspx
Receive Maritime Hockey News to your E-mail:
If you would like to receive the most up-to-date news and information about the Maritime hockey team, including all press releases, please send an e-mail to Joe Guster at jguster@sunymaritime.edu with the subject “Hockey E-mails.”
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Alumni Game October 10, 2009
Maritime Ice Hockey Alumni:
SUNY Maritime College Head Ice Hockey Coach Bill Ducey invites you to attend the 2009 Cadet/Alumni Hockey game. Join your teammates, classmates, fellow alums and current cadets for three periods of rousing hockey action followed by a period of food, drink and camaraderie.
The game will be held at the Ice Hutch Ice Rink located at 655 Garden Ave. , Mount Vernon, NY 10552 , on Saturday, October 10th from 3:40 - 5:10 pm (phone: 914-699-6787 ). Directions and a link to a map to the rink are included at the bottom of this e-mail and will be posted on the website (see below). After game festivities will be decided upon later. Let us know if you've got any great ideas or can get us a deal.
The cost will be $50 per player for ice time (food and drink are separate) with a recommended donation to the 2009 team of an additional $50. We recognize that these are tough economic times so we are trying to keep the basic cost down. If you can support the team with an additional donation, it will be greatly appreciated. Even if you cannot attend the game, a donation will also be greatly appreciated. Definitely bring your checkbook to the rink, however, as Maritime Hockey Spirit Gear will be available for purchase. Some of the gear is on the website (see below again) so you can check it out. Note that if you have a high school hockey player in the house who wants to see what Maritime Hockey is all about, bring him or her along.
Please RSVP to Coach Bill Ducey at wducey@sunymaritime.edu or by telephone at 516-983-6587. If you cannot make the game, but would like to make a donation anyway, it may be sent to Coach Ducey at the Fort at SUNY Maritime College, c/o Captain William Ducey, 6 Pennyfield Avenue, Fort Schuyler, Bronx, NY 10465.
If you know of anyone who is not on the address list for this e-mail, please either forward this e-mail to them, or better, let me know so that I can forward this e-mail to them and put their names on the list for future announcements.
Finally, I am attempting to improve communications among the team alumni and about the current program. If you are interested in current team activity as well as information regarding prior years, please visit the Privateer Hockey Website at http://sites.google.com/site/privateerhockey/ and the Privateer Hockey Blog at http://privateerhockey.blogspot.com/ . The season hasn't started yet so at this point most of the information is about prior seasons. We are trying to get a cadet to keep us up-to-date about this season and will try to post new information as soon as it is available. If you have any newspaper articles, Porthole articles, pictures or other content from the Eight Bells yearbook, or other information from your era, please send it to me and I will post it on the website. Currently the early 80's have a considerable amount of information so you can see how we handled those years. Let us do the same for your era.
If you have any questions about anything addressed in this e-mail, please don't hesitate to e-mail Coach Ducey or me (or call me if you like). Thanks for your support of Privateers Hockey.
Sincerely,
Darrell Garvey
'82, Defense, #3
SUNY Maritime College Head Ice Hockey Coach Bill Ducey invites you to attend the 2009 Cadet/Alumni Hockey game. Join your teammates, classmates, fellow alums and current cadets for three periods of rousing hockey action followed by a period of food, drink and camaraderie.
The game will be held at the Ice Hutch Ice Rink located at 655 Garden Ave. , Mount Vernon, NY 10552 , on Saturday, October 10th from 3:40 - 5:10 pm (phone: 914-699-6787 ). Directions and a link to a map to the rink are included at the bottom of this e-mail and will be posted on the website (see below). After game festivities will be decided upon later. Let us know if you've got any great ideas or can get us a deal.
The cost will be $50 per player for ice time (food and drink are separate) with a recommended donation to the 2009 team of an additional $50. We recognize that these are tough economic times so we are trying to keep the basic cost down. If you can support the team with an additional donation, it will be greatly appreciated. Even if you cannot attend the game, a donation will also be greatly appreciated. Definitely bring your checkbook to the rink, however, as Maritime Hockey Spirit Gear will be available for purchase. Some of the gear is on the website (see below again) so you can check it out. Note that if you have a high school hockey player in the house who wants to see what Maritime Hockey is all about, bring him or her along.
Please RSVP to Coach Bill Ducey at wducey@sunymaritime.edu or by telephone at 516-983-6587. If you cannot make the game, but would like to make a donation anyway, it may be sent to Coach Ducey at the Fort at SUNY Maritime College, c/o Captain William Ducey, 6 Pennyfield Avenue, Fort Schuyler, Bronx, NY 10465.
If you know of anyone who is not on the address list for this e-mail, please either forward this e-mail to them, or better, let me know so that I can forward this e-mail to them and put their names on the list for future announcements.
Finally, I am attempting to improve communications among the team alumni and about the current program. If you are interested in current team activity as well as information regarding prior years, please visit the Privateer Hockey Website at http://sites.google.com/site/privateerhockey/
If you have any questions about anything addressed in this e-mail, please don't hesitate to e-mail Coach Ducey or me (or call me if you like). Thanks for your support of Privateers Hockey.
Sincerely,
Darrell Garvey
'82, Defense, #3
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Recent News Items Posted on Privateer Hockey Website
A couple of news items have just been posted on the Privateer Hockey Website. First you'll find a link to a December 2008 interview in Capital Sports Report with recent graduate Kenny Dishon ('09). Next is a listing of Privateer Hockey Players recognized at the 2009 Annual Awards Dinner. Click on the link to the right to get to the SUNY Maritime College Privateers Hockey website.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
A Request for Information
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Fellow Privateer Hockey Alumni:
If you would like to see your era of hockey represented on the website, please send me (via e-mail or regular mail) pictures, yearbook pages, articles and names of your teamates from when you played. If you played for four years, you should have:
Fellow Privateer Hockey Alumni:
If you would like to see your era of hockey represented on the website, please send me (via e-mail or regular mail) pictures, yearbook pages, articles and names of your teamates from when you played. If you played for four years, you should have:
- the names of seven classes of Maritime hockey players stored somewhere in your memory,
- yearbook pages from four yearbooks somewhere on a bookshelf, in a closet, or balancing a damaged piano leg,
- maybe articles from the Porthole or some other school newspaper (maybe even MCHC standings from the Daily News or Newsday stuck into your yearbooks or in a file),
- promotional calendars or other fundraising memorabilia, or
- team rosters or standings published or printed somewhere.
If you have any of this kind of stuff, please e-mail me at garveydd@yahoo.com and we can discuss how to get it posted on the website.
Thanks for your help with this project.
Darrell Garvey '82, OE
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Privateer Hockey Blog
Hi, I'm trying to start something here and so far am getting very little traction. I'll stick with it for a while and see what develops. Here goes:
This is the Privateer Hockey Blog which I have linked to the SUNY Maritime College (unofficial) Privateer Hockey Website. Being new to blogging, I'm not sure how it will turn out. Hopefully, we will be able to get some conversations going within and among the various eras of Maritime College hockey players.
Your comments are welcome.
Go Privateers.
This is the Privateer Hockey Blog which I have linked to the SUNY Maritime College (unofficial) Privateer Hockey Website. Being new to blogging, I'm not sure how it will turn out. Hopefully, we will be able to get some conversations going within and among the various eras of Maritime College hockey players.
Your comments are welcome.
Go Privateers.
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