Big Red Picks Up Win Over Raiders
HAMILTON, N.Y. -- Colin Greening had a goal and an assist and
Ben Scrivens made 40 saves as the Cornell men's hockey team picked
up a 4-1 victory at Colgate on Thursday night at Starr Rink in
Hamilton, N.Y. Scrivens also set a Cornell record for the longest
shutout streak in history, topping out at 206:44 before the Raiders
snapped his scoreless string.
Evan Barlow added a pair of assists for the Big Red (2-0-1, 2-0-1
ECAC Hockey) as the Cornell power play unit came to life. After
going 0-for-13 on the man advantage last weekend at Princeton and
Quinnipiac, the Big Red tallied its first two goals on the man
advantage and finished the night 3-for-6 on the power play. Cornell
also was successful in ending all nine of Colgate's power play
chances to run its season string to a perfect 20-for-20.
Scrivens, who entered the game with 165:45 consecutive scoreless
minutes dating back to last season's ECAC Hockey consolation win
over Colgate, snapped a nearly 39-year-old mark set by Brian
Cropper in the 1969-70 season. That mark of 189:48 withstood
challenges from goaltenders like John VanDerMark, David McKee and
David LeNeveu, but it was 10 scoreless periods and an overtime for
Scrivens that erased one of the oldest records in the Cornell
history books.
Cornell wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard, capitalizing
on an early power play opportunity. Just seconds after opening the
man advantage, Riley Nash worked the puck down to the corner to
Evan Barlow, who fed a centering pass to the near post, where Blake
Gallagher chipped it over to Greening on the back post, and the
junior co-captain calmly slotted the puck into the open backside of
the goal for his first marker of the season just 1:48 into the
game.
The Big Red made it 2-for-2 on the power play, capitalizing on a
slashing call on Colgate's Mark Anderson. Less than a minute into
the penalty, Riley Nash sent a pass across the goal mouth that went
into the opposite corner, where Greening fished it out and slipped
a pass back to Jordan Berk at the point. Berk skated in to the top
of the faceoff circle to Long's left and ripped off a wrister that
beat the junior netminder high to the stick side, putting the Big
Red ahead 2-0 just seven and a half minutes in.
The Colgate power play, which entered the game with seven
power-play goals in 33 chances, got its first opportunity with 2:48
to play when Berk was called for a trip. The Cornell penalty
killers kept Colgate from setting up in the offensive zone for the
first full minute of the power play before getting set up. With 36
seconds left on the power play, Tyler Mugford was called for a
high-sticking penalty, with matching hitting from behind minors to
Cornell's Taylor Davenport and Colgate's David St. Pierre, to give
the Raiders a 5-on-3 with 1:24 to play in the first period. The
Raiders won the draw and got set up, but could not get a shot
through the Cornell penalty killers, ending the penalty on Berk.
Cornell was then able to close out the period without allowing a
shot, taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission.
Colgate opened the period with 36 seconds left on the penalty to
Mugford, but Scrivens stopped the only Colgate attempt before the
Big Red went back to full strength. That lasted just 40 seconds
before Mike Devin was called for interference at the 1:04 mark of
the second period. Colgate's McIntyre got a shot off that Scrivens
batted back in between the circles that the Raiders' Jason Williams
chipped toward the crossbar, but Scrivens made an acrobatic diving
stop to bat the puck away into the corner. After Cornell cleared
the puck into the Colgate zone, Evan Barlow was hooked down by St.
Pierre, evening up the teams at four skaters apiece at the 1:58
mark of the period. As the Big Red got its side back to full
strength, the clock ticked away on the penatly to St. Pierre and
away into the history books as the longest shutout streak in
Cornell history.
Colgate got its third power play chance on a holding call on
Seminoff just under five minutes into the period. Midway through
the penalty, Scrivens, battling Colgate's Peter Bogdanich for
position in front of the goal, dragged the Raider player to the
ice, resulting in matching minors, a hold on Scrivens and a
goaltender interference penalty on Bogdanich. Cornell was able to
kill the remaining penalty without incident.
Shortly afterward, the Big Red made the score 3-0 when Locke
Jillson worked the puck from behind the net to Barlow, who slipped
it to Mugford, standing alone in front of the crease. The senior
calmly stepped aside Long's stick and shoveled the puck into the
top half of the goal for his second strike of the season.
With 2:15 to play in the second period, a line change resulted in
six Cornell players on the ice, giving Colgate another power play
chance. That ended when the Raiders were called for a hooking call,
putting the two teams at 4-on-4. The 4-on-4 lasted for just 29
seconds until Justin Krueger was called for a hold, giving a 4-on-3
for nine seconds. Michael Kennedy won the ensuing draw as Cornell
cleared the puck out of the zone, and the period ended with the two
teams at 4-on-4.
Scrivens' shutout streak came to an end just 59 seconds into the
third period as a scrum in front of the Cornell goal led to the
Raiders' Brian Day chipping in the loose puck off an assist from
David McIntyre.
A tripping call on Colgate's St. Pierre gave the Big Red a power
play at the 13:56 mark of the third period, and the Big Red wasted
no time in capitalizing, as Michael Kennedy ripped a shot to the
top right corner of the goal, ending Long's night in favor of Alex
Evin.
A holding call on Tyler Roeszler gave the Raiders their ninth power
play of the night, but again the Big Red were able to kill off the
penalty to keep the season penalty-kiling percentage a perfect
100.0.
Scrivens finished the night with 40 saves on 41 shots, while
Charles Long had 12 saves on 16 shots. His replacement, Alex Evin,
stopped both shots he faced in 5:51 of action.
Cornell will return home to Ithaca and will face Colgate again in
the home opener on Saturday at 7 p.m. at Lynah Rink. For ticket
information for Saturday's game, call the Big Red Athletic Ticket
Office at 607-254-BEAR.












