Cornell Outlasts Guelph in Exhibition Opener
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Junior defenseman Nick D'Agostino set up junior
forward John Esposito's power-play goal in the first period, then
scored the winner 2 minutes, 46 seconds into the third period to
help the Big Red men's hockey team fend off the University of
Guelph, 3-2, on Friday night in its first exhibition game of the
season.
Cornell enjoyed a lead of one or two goals for the remaining
50-plus minutes after Esposito's perfectly executed strike on the
man advantage. Junior forward Greg Miller worked the puck to
D'Agostino at the center point, and D'Agostino delivered a perfect
hard pass that deflected off Esposito's stick just off the right
post upward into the net.
Freshman Cole Bardreau gave the Big Red its other goal, doubling
the hosts' lead with 55 seconds remaining in the opening frame.
Senior defenseman Keir Ross started the play with a breakout pass
up the left side of the defensive zone, and senior forward Locke
Jillson carried through center before sending Bardreau up the left
wing. Bardreau tried to center a pass from the bottom of the left
circle, but the puck caromed off a defender. With Guelph goalie
Scott VanBommel drifting away from the near post in anticipation of
the pass, Bardreau alertly jammed the puck shortside along the
ice.
That was the only moment the game appeared to have a chance of
being broken open by the Big Red, which is now 14-1-2 in its
exhibition games since 2000. The visiting Gryphons struck just 46
seconds into the second period when Zachary Lillie forced a
turnover in the Big Red zone and snapped a shot past sophomore
goalie Andy Iles to cut his club's deficit in half.
But as quickly as Guelph jumped back into the game, the Big Red
answered with D'Agostino's goal. Good work down low by sophomore
Armand de Swardt and junior Erik Axell down low in the Guelph zone
created space for D'Agostino to rip a shot from the left point that
sailed through traffic and over VanBommel's shoulder just two
minutes after the Gryphons got on the board.
Cornell squandered a golden opportunity to increase its lead when
it started the third period on a two-man advantage for 1:51, but
nothing came of it. The teams played the remainder of the game at
even strength, including an uneventful two-minute stretch of
four-on-four. But shortly after that scenario ended, Guelph's Kris
Belan broke down the right wing and around a defender, forcing a
strong save from Iles. Andrew Merrett then swept in to convert the
rebound, assuring a tense finish.
The Gryphons pulled VanBommel -- who was excellent in stopping 32
shots -- for the final 1:24, but never seriously threatened to
equalize.
Cornell wraps up its exhibition season at 7 p.m. Saturday,
welcoming another Ontario-based university to town when Carleton
takes the ice at Lynah Rink.












