Cornell Tripped Up by Mercyhurst in Debut
ITHACA, N.Y. – On a night when goals seem to come from
nowhere, the winner wasn't even directed in by a stick.
The Big Red men's hockey team rallied from a two-goal deficit to
take the lead into the final half of the third period before
surrendering the final two goals of the game to visiting Mercyhurst
in a 5-4 loss in front of a sold-out crowd on Saturday night at
Lynah Rink.
Nardo Nagtzaam was credited with the winner with 7:11 remaining
after a centering pass caromed in off skate. The officials went to
video replay, but concluded that the goal was good. Cornell then
narrowly missed pocketing the equalizer with the goalie pulled and
16 seconds remaining, but senior captain Keir Ross' shot from the
center point clanked off the inside of the left post and harmlessly
wide.
Big Red defenseman Joakim Ryan had two goals and an assist in his
collegiate debut, and classmate John McCarron added a pair of
assist. Junior forward John Esposito added a goal and an assist,
and junior defenseman Nick D'Agostino and junior forward Greg
Miller also had multiple points with two assists apiece.
Cornell (0-1) jumped on the board first with senior forward Sean
Collins' goal 5:38 into the game. McCarron started the play in the
neutral zone by absorbing a hit in order to send Esposito toward
the offensive zone. Esposito's pass led Collins down the left wing,
then his quick shot from a tough angle kicked around in Mercyhurst
goalie Max Strang's skates before sliding over the line.
The Big Red killed off the Lakers' first power-play attempt, but
capitalized on the next one. Sophomore goalie Andy Iles made a
spectacular save on a close-range one-timer by Nagtzaam, but
Mercyhurst was able to regain control of the puck and cycle it
around to the right point. With traffic swirling around the slot,
Nick Jones sent a shot just inside the far post to knot the
score.
Mercyhurst then took the lead with 2:11 left in the frame on
Nagtzaam's first collegiate goal. Once again, Jones took a shot
from the right point that created havoc – only this shot
sailed wide of the near post. The problem for the Big Red was the
puck's carom off the backboards. Derek Elliott misfired on a quick
jam-in attempt from the left post, but ended up sending the puck to
Nagtzaam cruising across the top of the crease for an easy
conversion.
Cornell's deficit grew to two goals just 1:27 into the second
period on another goal from close range. On a faceoff to the right
of Iles, Mercyhurst center Daniel O'Donoghue intentionally won the
puck forward to the back wall near the cage. He got free and
retrieved the puck himself, then wheeled a pass back to the slot
for Matthew Zay to slam home.
The Big Red got a goal back with Ryan's first strike. The play
came just 21 seconds after Ryan's shot from the right point was
kicked away by Strang, then Mercyhurst's goalie made a sparkling
stretch to the right to rob a shot from D'Agostino crashing on the
weak side. But Cornell re-gathered in the neutral zone with
D'Agostino sending McCarron into the zone on the right side. The
freshman winger alertly found Ryan wide open in the high slot, and
he rifled a shot past Strang's catching glove at the 11:41
mark.
The goal marked the end of the scoring in the frame, but a late
penalty proved noteworthy. Mercyhurst was whistled for too many
players on the ice at the 19:41 mark, giving the Big Red a power
play that carried over onto a fresh sheet of ice in the third. Set
up in the Lakers' zone, Ryan and Miller worked the puck down to
Esposito stationed a few feet off the right post. Esposito stepped
toward goal and roofed a shot from an improbable angle over
Strang's shoulder, pulling the hosts even. It was Cornell's only
power play of the night.
The Big Red then surged ahead on Ryan's second goal, which –
like the first – came on a perfectly placed wrist shot. The
play started in the right corner of the Mercyhurst zone, where
Miller won a faceoff back to D'Agostino along the boards near the
blue line. D'Agostino eluded a defender, then set up Ryan at the
center point. He moved forward into some space in the high slot and
sniped a shot just inside the far post under Strang's blocker with
12:53 remaining.
But Mercyhurst (2-4) would have the final say. Five seconds after
the Big Red went short-handed, the Lakers won a faceoff and cashed
in with Paul Chiasson's rebound goal. Nagtzaam netted the winner
2:07 later.
The Big Red hits the road for its opening two weekends of ECAC
Hockey play, starting with next weekend's trip to Yale (7:30 p.m.
on Friday, Nov. 4) and Brown (7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5).












