Cornell Remains Undefeated
ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell men's hockey team remained
undefeated on the season, picking up a 3-1 victory over visiting
Dartmouth on Saturday night at Lynah Rink. The Big Red jumped out
to a 3-0 lead after two periods and held on for its fourth win of
the season.
Michael Kennedy, Tyler Roeszler and Justin Krueger each scored a
goal for the Big Red (4-0-2, 4-0-2 ECAC Hockey) as Cornell knocked
off the Big Green (5-3-0, 5-2-0 ECAC Hockey), which had entered the
game in a tie with Princeton for first place in ECAC Hockey. Joe
Scali added a pair of assists for his first career multi-point
game, with goaltender Ben Scrivens stopping 27 shots in his fourth
victory of the year.
Dartmouth's goal came courtesy of a mess in front of the Cornell
goal at the 3:54 mark of the third period as Doug Jones scored his
first career goal by getting a stick on a bouncing puck in front of
the Cornell goal. Later in the period, back-to-back penalties on
Jared Seminoff and Brendon Nash gave the Green 1:51 worth of
5-on-3, but the Cornell penalty killing units of Riley Nash,
Michael Kennedy and Justin Krueger, along with Joe Scali, Evan
Barlow and Mike Devin, held Dartmouth to just five total shots on
the man advantage, each of which was saved by Scrivens. Scrivens
even went to his side in a field hockey fashion to stop a pair of
shots on that power play.
Kennedy's goal came at the 2:38 mark of the first period. Joe
Devin sent the puck in from the far boards, where it was chipped
into the air by a Dartmouth defenseman. Kennedy caught the puck and
dropped it to his stick before flipping a shot on goal, only to be
saved by Dartmouth goaltender Jody O'Neill. The rebound, however,
came off a Dartmouth defenseman and onto the stick of Kennedy, who
jammed the puck inside the post for a 1-0 lead.
In the second period, Roeszler was the beneficiary of another
rebound, this time off a shot from Seminoff. The rebound came right
onto his stick and he slipped the puck inside the post to stake a
2-0 lead. Three minutes later, Cornell went up 3-0 when Justin
Krueger's shot from the point found its way through a mess of
traffic in front before caroming off a Dartmouth defenseman and
over the shoulder of O'Neill.
O'Neill would finish the game with 26 saves, 14 of them coming in
the second period alone when Cornell out-shot the Big Green, 16-2.
In the third period, the roles were reversed as Dartmouth out-shot
Cornell, 18-4. Cornell concluded the game 1-for-4 on the power play
while holding Dartmouth without a goal in four man advantage
opportunities.
Cornell steps out of league action next weekend, traveling to
North Dakota for a two-game set with the Fighting Sioux. Game one
will be on Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time and can be seen
throughout the United States on the NHL Network.












