November 6, 2010
Cornell Gets First Win with Triumph at Clarkson
POTSDAM, N.Y. -- Locke Jillson, Kirill Gotovets and Jordan
Kary each had a goal and an assist as the Cornell men's hockey team
picked up its first victory of the season, scoring a 6-1 win at
Clarkson on Saturday night at Cheel Arena in Potsdam, N.Y.
Dan Nicholls added a pair of assists, while Dustin Mowrey,
Braden Birch and Joe Devin each added a goal for the Big Red (1-3,
1-1 ECAC Hockey). Patrick Kennedy, Rodger Craig, Nick D'Agostino
and Sean Whitney each added an assist on the night, as 12 of the 18
skaters collected a point for the Big Red. Freshman goaltender Andy
Iles earned the victory in his first career road start, stopping 35
shots for the win.
For Clarkson (4-3-2, 0-1-1 ECAC Hockey), Brandon DeFazio
scored the lone goal of the night, with Louke Oakley and Mark
Borowiecki adding assists. Paul Karpowich took the loss in net,
stopping 28 Cornell shots on the evening.
Cornell got on the scoreboard first for the first time this
season at the 13:42 mark of the first period on a play that began
and ended with Kary. Kary made a heads-up play to keep the puck in
the Clarkson zone, intercepting an errant pass, and started a cycle
that saw the puck remain in the offensive end. With the puck in the
corner on the stick of Miller, he was dispossesed but the loose
puck ended up on Nicholls' stick. Nicholls then took the puck
behind the goal and slipped a pass to Kary standing all alone at
the top of the crease, and the junior's backhanded wrist shot found
its way over the glove side shoulder of Karpowich for the 1-0
lead.
Cornell would take that lead into the second period with Iles
stopping 10 shots during the first period. In the second, Iles made
several outstanding saves to keep the Knights off the scoreboard,
and it would be Kary who would play a huge role in expanding the
Cornell lead. Kary again kept the puck on the cycle before sending
a pass to the central point for Birch. Birch then skated past a
Clarkson defender before ripping a shot through a screen for his
first career goal.
Just over two and a half minutes, it was Gotovets collecting
his first career goal with a wrist shot from the top of the faceoff
circle to the right of Karpowich. Gotovets began the play with a
shot that was stopped by the goaltender, but the rebound, played
out away from the slot by the Clarkson defense, was tipped back to
Gotovets by Nicholls, and the freshman defenseman would capitalize
on his second chance, ripping a shot over the shoulder
of Karpowich for the 3-0 Cornell lead.
Jillson added to the margin with his first goal of the year 50
seconds later with the Big Red on the power play after a
high-sticking call on Clarkson's Alex Boak. D'Agostino fired a shot
through traffic from the center point that was stopped, but the
rebound lay in front of a pile of bodies in between the circles,
and Jillson stepped up and lifted a shot just underneath the
crossbar to make the score 4-0 Cornell.
Clarkson finally solved Iles at the 16:03 mark of the period
when Louke Oakley carried the puck into the Cornell zone and laid
it off for DeFazio, whose one-timer found its way under the
outstretched right leg of the freshman goaltender.
In the third period, Mowrey made the score 5-1 with his third
goal of the season, following up a rebound from a shot by Jillson
and popping the puck over the outstretched leg of Karpowich midway
through the third period.
Cornell returns home on Friday to take on Quinnipiac, opening
up a four-game homestand at Lynah Rink. The Big Red will face the
Bobcats on Friday, Nov. 12, in a 7 p.m. contest.












