Devin Powers Cornell Past St. Cloud State
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ESTERO, Fla. -- Joe Devin scored a pair of goals and Blake
Gallagher added a pair of assists as the Cornell men's hockey team
scored a 3-2 victory over St. Cloud State on Saturday night in the
opening round of the Florida College Classic in Estero, Fla. The
Big Red advances to play Colgate, a 3-2 winner over Maine in
overtime in the other semifinal.
Junior goaltender Ben Scrivens made 36 saves, 15 of them coming in
the third period, as the Big Red improved to 8-1-2 on the year. St.
Cloud State's Ryan Lasch and Garrett Roe both had a goal and an
assist, while goaltender Dan Dunn stopped 23 shots in taking the
loss as the Huskies fell to 10-9-0 on the season.
Following a scoreless first period that saw both goaltenders stop
12 shots, the Huskies needed just 1:02 of the second to break into
the scoring column. With the Huskies on the power play, the St.
Cloud State trio of John Swanson, Ryan Lasch and Garrett Roe
executed a perfect man advantage, working the puck from between the
circles to the right post and over to the left post for the easy
tap-in goal. It took just 20 seconds for the Big Red to respond,
though, as Devin tipped in the first of his two goals after a shot
from Brendon Nash.
Midway through the second period, with Cornell killing off a too
many men on the ice penalty, Riley Nash took a pass from Evan
Barlow and fired a shot past Dunn for the short-handed goal. A
minute later, Devin followed up a rebound off a shot by Sean
Whitney for the third goal, which would turn out to be the
game-winner.
St. Cloud State cut into the deficit midway through the third
period as Lasch jammed home a rebound off a shot by Roe, but the
Huskies could not get the tying goal, even after pulling Dunn with
57 seconds remaining in the contest. Cornell's Colin Greening
narrowly missed an empty-net goal, but his attempt rang off the
goal post shortly before time expired.
St. Cloud State finished the game 1-for-7 on the power play, while
Cornell was 0-for-3.
The Big Red will next take on Colgate, a 3-2 winner on a
last-second goal in the first semifinal. Sunday's contest will
begin at 7:35 p.m. in Estero, Fla.












