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Bonnies host Bulls

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By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor The hockey team (5-6) takes to the ice tonight at 7 p.m., as they host first-place Buffalo (16-2). The Bulls beat the Bonnies in the team’s first matchup this year, 9-1. Despite the nature of the loss, junior Captain Mike Iulianello     believes there were positives taken away from the…

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SBU to host RIT

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By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor The hockey team (4-5) hosts RIT  (2-10) tonight at 8:30 in Olean’s William O. Recreation Center. This is the first of two meetings between the teams this season. According to junior captain Mike Iulianello, it’s important for the Bonnies to put forth the same effort regardless of the level of their…

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Brown and White host Cornell after 0-2 weekend

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By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor The hockey team (4-5) tries to bounce back from an 0-2 weekend when they take on the Cornell Big Red (2-10) Saturday at 8:30 p.m in the William O. Recreation Center. In the season opener, the Bonnies defeated the Big Red 3-2 in a shootout. Junior defenseman Mike Felter…

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SBU face Bearcats and Orange following last weekend’s split series

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By Taylor Nigrelli Assistant Sports Editor After splitting two games for the third weekend in a row, the hockey team (4-3) will head to Binghamton (5-3) tonight to take on the Bearcats at 8:15. The Bonnies host Syracuse (5-3) at home Saturday. Both of this weekend’s games are rematches for the Bonnies from earlier this…

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Hockey team hosts Canisius

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The hockey team (3-2) had another 1-1 weekend, defeating Oswego 8-6 at home Friday before falling to Syracuse 4-1 on Saturday. The Bonnies travel to Oswego tonight for a 7 p.m. game and host Canisius tomorrow at 4 p.m. Junior forward Sean Perhacs said the Bonnies have always had an interesting rivalry with Oswego (4-2).…

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Men split weekend games, head to ‘Cuse

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By Skye Tulio Sports Assignment Editor After going 1-1 last weekend, the hockey team hosts Oswego tonight at 8:30 and will travel to Syracuse for tomorrow’s 2 p.m. game. The Bonnies (2-1) defeated the Oswego Lakers both times they faced them last season (8-2, 7-5). Senior Josh Popsie said the Bonnies are focusing on one…

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Bonnies prepare for Binghamton in home opener

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By Skye Tulio Sports Assignment Editor The hockey team (1-0) opened its 2012-2013 season with a win against Cornell (0-1) last Friday. The Bonnies host Binghamton (3-1) tonight at 8:30 in their home opener at the William O. Recreation Center in Olean. The Binghamton Bearcats are one of nine teams the Bonnies face in the…

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NHL’s new offer should be taken seriously

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Kerri Linsenbigler Features Editor As a life-long season ticket holder for the Buffalo Sabres, Tuesday’s surprise National Hockey League’s contract offer thrilled me. I thought I could watch some hockey again. I imagined myself sitting among 18,000 fellow Sabres fans at the First Niagara Center. I pictured the Sabres turning their luck around and making…

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Wolfpack needs to support Bona hockey

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By Skye Tulio Assignment Sports Editor In the wake of the NHL lockout, Bonnies  fans can get their hockey fix at the William O. Smith Recreation Center in  Olean. The Bonnies’ club hockey season takes place on Friday and Saturday nights beginning Oct. 19. Although not quite the Sabres, the Bonnies are sure to please…

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Players are not the only ones on thin ice due to lockout

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By Kyle Zamiara Promotions Editor As September comes to a close, NHL fans will be dreading an October with no puck drops. That’s right, the league is once again in a lockout. It didn’t seem so long ago when the league locked out for what felt like eternity in the 2004-05 season. I had never…

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