BUFFALO, NY – Andrew Logar (Niagara Falls, NY/Corpus Christi Ice Rays) scored a hat trick to lead the Buffalo State men's hockey team to a dominant 6-2 victory over Fredonia in SUNYAC action on Friday evening.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: Buffalo State – 6, Fredonia – 2
LOCATION: Ice Arena – Buffalo, NY
RECORDS: Buffalo State (10-7-0, 5-4-0 SUNYAC), Fredonia (3-12-0, 2-7-0 SUNYAC)
INSIDE THE BENGAL BOX SCORE
- Logar scored his three goals on a team-high five shots.
- Joe Glamos (Baldwinsville, NY/New Jersey Titans) scored twice and added two assists, while also winning 14-18 faceoffs.
- Emil Norrman (Kungsbacka, Sweden/Dells Ducks) stopped 29 shots in goal to earn his tenth victory of the season.
- Michael McCosh (Glendale, AZ/New Mexico Ice Wolves) dished out a pair of assists.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Glamos opened the scoring just four minutes into the game, knocking a rebound off McCosh's shot into the back of the net.
- The Bengals held a 14-4 advantage in shots on goal to hold the advantage into the first intermission.
- Joel Frazee (Monroe, MI/Shreveport Mudbugs) doubled the Buffalo State lead early in the second period, ripping a shot into the back of the net immediately after Tyler Penree (New Hartford, NY/Vermont Lumberjacks) won the faceoff.
- Glamos' second goal of the game came just past the halfway mark of the period on a wrist shot from the left circle.
- Logar scored a short-handed goal for the final tally of the period, stealing the puck in the Fredonia defensive end, then deking the goalie and sending a wrist shot into the roof of the net.
- Fredonia scored a goal just before the midway point of the third period, but Logar responded with a pair of goals in under four minutes to complete his hat trick.
- The Blue Devils got the last tally of the contest with under two minutes remaining.
FOR THE FOES
- David Sudbrink and Ethan Kirbis both scored for Fredonia in a losing effort.
UP NEXT
The Bengals are back in action on Tuesday evening on the road against Chatham for a non-conference contest with the Cougars at 7 p.m.