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       Re: SBU Hockey Team
       By: iBOsbu Date: April 12, 2023, 6:43 pm
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       To be fair it is very costly to build and maintain an arena on
       campus. Binghampton has a county owned arena conveniently 5min
       drive from campus. County needs tenant, so giving a very good
       deal to Binghamton University. It’s a win-win for both. It’s
       whole lot different for us with no infrastructure to start a
       hockey. And we have nothing that close to campus that’s good for
       college hockey standards.
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       Re: SBU Hockey Team
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 3, 2024, 5:16 pm
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       Re: SBU Hockey Team
       By: BrookFan Date: February 3, 2025, 3:29 pm
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       Saturday night saw an absolute thriller between #23 SBU and #17
       Pitt (ACHL rankings). The Seawolves took the victory 4-3 in
       sudden death OT.
       After a scoreless first period, the Seawolves reeled off three
       goals in the second, including one in the final 15 seconds, to
       put an exclamation point on a dominant 20 minutes. Pitt showed
       serious fight in the third, scoring in the first 45 seconds to
       send a jolt of energy through the team. They scored nearly a
       carbon copy of their first goal four minutes later (a pass
       across the crease that was buried by a weakside winger) to cut
       their deficit to 2-3. Chances for both sides continued over the
       next 10 minutes, during which the SBU netminder made numerous
       key stops, but the Panthers ended up tying it with six minutes
       left by banging home a rebound. Pitt could have won it in
       regulation, but a big save in the final minute sent the game to
       overtime.
       In OT, thanks to a pair of late penalties in regulation, the
       sides started 3-on-3 instead of 4-on-4. SBU had a brief
       30-second power play when they killed off their penalty and
       still had a remainder on the Pitt penalty, but they couldn't
       convert. With two less men on the ice, the chances came often
       and the action was frenetic. In the closing seconds, Pitt had
       the puck in their offensive zone, but the puck squirted away to
       set up a potential breakaway. SBU got their first, raced up ice,
       and buried a shot in the top shelf with 9 seconds left to send
       the Red & White charging over the boards in celebration.
       I wasn't able to attend Sunday's rematch, but the Seawolves
       again prevailed in OT, 5-4. A great weekend for The Brook!
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