Cornell Falls to New Hampshire in Regional Semifinals
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New Hampshire had a trio of players score a pair
of goals as the Wildcats knocked the Cornell men's hockey team out
of the 2010 NCAA tournament with a 6-2 loss on Friday night at the
Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y.
Cornell got goals from Tyler Roeszler and Dan Nicholls in the
contest, but the Big Red could not overcome a pair of goals from
Bobby Butler, Mike Sislo and Paul Thompson as the Wildcats knocked
Cornell out of the NCAA tournament in the first round since the
1996 season.
Ben Scrivens took the loss in goal for the Big Red, allowing five
goals on 31 shots. Brian Foster got the win for the Wildcats,
stopping 24 Cornell shots. The Big Red was held scoreless in its
two power-play chances, while New Hampshire was held scoreless in
its only power-play opportunity of the night.
Cornell took a 1-0 lead with 48.5 seconds left in the first period
when Joe Devin skated to the post with the puck and flipped a shot
that was blocked by Foster, but Roeszler picked up the loose puck
in front of the crease and skated past Foster, lifting the puck
into the net byeond the outstretched arm of the senior netminder.
The Big Red then got a pair of saves from Scrivens in the closing
seconds of the period to take a 1-0 lead into the first
intermission.
In shades of last year's East Regional contest between Vermont and
Air Force, New Hampshire's Butler got a turnover in the Cornell
zone and ripped a wrist shot from between the circles that beat
Scrivens, but officials did not see the puck enter the net. At the
next stoppage in play at the 2:29 mark, they reviewed the play, and
ruled the puck went through the netting, tying the score at one
with 3:13 to play. The goal snapped Scrivens' shutout streak at
267:11, the third longest streak in NCAA history.
The Wildcats then took the lead at the 2:47 mark when Mike Sislo
took a cross-ice pass from the point and fired a low wrister that
slipped between Scrivens and the near post for the 2-1 lead. New
Hampshire took that lead into the second intermission, and Cornell
trailed by a 2-1 score after two periods for the third straight
regional semifinal contest.
Unlike the previous two games, though, it was New Hampshire that
scored the next goal, as Paul Thompson put the Wildcats ahead by a
3-1 margin. Thompson ripped a wrist shot from the faceoff dot to
the left of Scrivens that slipped under the glove of the senior
goaltender at the 2:52 mark of the period.
Butler got a breakaway with 6:36 gone in the third period and faked
his way past Scrivens, firing a wrist shot into the goal to the
left of the senior for the 4-1 lead.
Sislo added his second of the game with 4:46 to play in the third,
taking the puck into the Cornell end, waiting for the Big Red
defense to skate by, and ringing a wrister that clanged off the bar
and into the net.
Cornell finally ended the 5-0 New Hampshire run when Dan Nicholls
popped a loose puck over the shoulder of Foster off a shot that
Greening fired on net, only to be blocked down by a Wildcat
defenseman. The puck was tangled up in the defenseman's skates
before the junior lifted it out and over Foster's shoulder and into
the net.
Scrivens came to the bench for the extra skater with 1:33 to play,
but the Wildcats were able to ice the puck with 45.6 seconds left.
Cornell coach Mike Schafer burned his only timeout, trying to set
up a play for his offense, but New Hampshire ended up winning the
draw and skating in with Thompson scoring the empty-net goal for
the final margin of 6-2.












