Nash's Pair Powers Cornell Past Harvard
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Riley Nash scored a pair of goals as the Cornell
men's hockey team downed Harvard, 2-1, on Friday night at Lynah
Rink. Nash struck for a goal in both the first and second period,
and goaltender Ben Scrivens made 14 saves as the Big Red remained
unbeaten on the season at 3-0-2.
Cornell (3-0-2, 3-0-2 ECAC Hockey) also got a pair of assists from
junior Colin Greening, while Locke Jillson and Blake Gallagher both
added a single assist. Harvard's (4-3-1, 4-3-1 ECAC Hockey) goal
came courtesy of Michael Biega with an assist to Peter Starrett.
Cornell netminder Ben Scrivens posted 14 saves in the victory,
while Harvard goaltender Matt Hoyle stopped 35 shots in taking the
loss. Cornell finished the game 1-for-6 on the power play, while
holding Harvard to 0-for-4 with the man advantage and just two
shots.
Harvard opened the scoring at the 5:41 mark as the Crimson
capitalized on a miscommunication behind the Cornell goal that saw
the puck spring loose to Peter Starrett with Scrivens caught behind
the goal. Starrett made a pass to Michael Biega, who jammed the
puck into the near post just as the junior goaltender got there,
staking the Crimson to the early lead to quiet the raucous Lynah
Rink crowd.
Cornell got the equalizer just under four minutes later as Nash
took a pass from Colin Greening in between the circles and ripped a
wrist shot past the glove of Harvard goaltender Matt Hoyle to knot
the score at one, where it would remain for the rest of the period.
Both sides would finish the period 0-1 on the power play with an
abbreviated man advantage after penalties on Cornell's Justin
Krueger and Harvard's Nick Coskren just 26 seconds apart.
In the second period, the Big Red came out with intense pressure
offensively, out-shooting the Crimson, 15-4 for the 20-minute
frame. That pressure paid off at the 16:51 mark of the period when
Nash, standing at the bottom of the faceoff circle to Hoyle's right
and with the Big Red on the man advantage, slid the puck toward the
goal, where it caromed off a skate and slowly trickled across the
goal line.
Cornell had a bit of misfortune when, on a power play in the
second period, a shot by Greening was saved by Hoyle with the
rebound back to Greening, whose second attempt rang off the left
goalpost and down onto the goal line before bouncing back into the
crease. The goal light came on, but referee Tim Kotyra, standing on
the goal line to the left of the goal, immediately and definitively
signaled no goal. The game was delayed for 10 minutes while the
officials consulted with the goal judge, with the play ultimately
being ruled the puck had not crossed the line into the goal.
In the third period, Cornell kept up the intensity on the
offensive end, again out-shooting the Crimson by a 12-3 margin.
Cornell also kept the Crimson to a short power play of just 38
seconds and did not allow a shot, as the Big Red successfully kept
Harvard at bay over the final 20 minutes. Harvard pulled Hoyle for
the extra skater with 47 seconds to play, but could not muster a
shot on goal over that span.
Cornell returns to action on Saturday night, taking on Dartmouth
in another ECAC Hockey game at Lynah Rink. Opening face-off is set
for 7 p.m.












