Cornell Comes From Behind to Knock Off Mercyhurst
ERIE, Pa. – No. 3 Cornell hasn't trailed much this season,
but a two-goal deficit against No. 6 Mercyhurst wound up being a
hole the Big Red could climb out of.
Down 2-0 just 6:20 into the game, Cornell fought back to take a 4-3
lead in the second period and eventually beat the Lakers 5-4 on
their home ice Friday night.
Mercyhurst tied the game at 4-4 just 3:24 into the third period on
a shot that took a funny bounce up in the air, getting just under
the crossbar and sneaking past Amanda Mazzotta.
It took another 15 minutes, but the Big Red (10-1) regained its
lead and scored the game-winner with 2:30 to go. Emily Fulton began
the play by taking the puck along the right boards. The freshman
passed the puck to Catherine White higher up the boards, and White
found defenseman Laura Fortino on the other side of the ice.
Fortino, with no one near her, skated in before rifling a wrister
past Hillary Pattenden to stun the home crowd.
The Big Red (10-1) snapped the nation's second-longest unbeaten
streak in the process, as the Lakers (10-3) came into the night on
a nine-game winning run. But at the start of the night, the game
didn't look like the result was going to be favorable for the Big
Red.
Mercyhurst stunned Cornell in the early going by getting on the
board just 53 seconds into the contest on a breakaway goal by
Bailey Bram. The senior took a long, arcing pass from Christine
Bestland, skating in on Cornell goalie Lauren Slebodnick and beat
her high on the glove side. Slebodnick's goal was her first allowed
in Erie after a shutout of the Lakers on the same rink last year.
That goal marked the first time Cornell had trailed since the end
of its 5-4 loss to Dartmouth on Nov. 11.
Less than five minutes later, the Lakers doubled their lead thanks
to a goal by Jess Jones inside Slebodnick's crease. Jones found
herself in the right place at the right time, nudging the puck into
the net after a shot by linemate Lauren Jones sat near the goal
line. A scrum ensued between four different players, but Jess Jones
wound up getting her stick on the puck from her knees to make it a
2-0 Mercyhurst lead.
Cornell got the boost it needed when Erin Barley-Maloney earned a
penalty by getting checked by Gina Buquet late in the period. Just
21 seconds after the penalty, White connected on a slapshot through
traffic from the right side of the blue line to cut Mercyhurst's
lead in half. The play was set up by tricky skating by Alyssa
Gagliardi, who cycled behind the Lakers' net then stopped, turned
on a dime and found White open near the top of the zone.
When the second period began, Cornell went with Amanda Mazzotta in
net. Mazzotta, the reigning ECAC Goaltender of the Week, allowed
one goal in the period and made 11 saves. But her offense picked it
up in the period, scoring three goals to take a 4-3 lead heading
into the third period.
Mercyhurst's second-period goal came on a bad break for the Big
Red, as a shot by Christine Bestland was blocked by Cornell but
slid perfectly to Kelley Steadman for the shot on an open net with
five minutes elapsed.
Cornell got back almost immediately, though, as Johnston showed
some impressive skills on a goal. The Olympic gold medalist took a
pass from Brianne Jenner, skated into the zone on the left side,
took the puck behind the net, came around front, hesitated and
fired on a sharp angle over the left shoulder of Pattenden.
Big Red senior co-captain Chelsea Karpenko then tied the game four
minutes later on her 11th goal of the year. On the power play,
Jillian Saulnier – the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month
– passed to Hayleigh Cudmore on the blue line. Cudmore found
Karpenko on the left side, and her shot wound up sneaking in under
the post.
Cornell then took its first lead of the night with 3:23 left in the
period on Karpenko's second of the night. With some tape-to-tape
passing by Jenner and Johnston, Karpenko took a quick attempt on
net that rebounded right to her. The senior chipped the puck over
Pattenden, and the Big Red found itself on top.
That set up the tense final period, where Mercyhurst scored early
but Cornell controlled most of the play. The Big Red took 12 shots
in the third period to the Lakers' five, and Fortino's late shot
wound up being the one that mattered most.
Cornell has outshot its opponents in every game this season and
remains unbeaten against out-of-conference opponents (4-0), non-Ivy
League opponents (5-0) and ranked opposition (4-0). The team
continued its impressive streak of scoring at least three goals in
every game, extending its school-record run to 11 games at the
start of the year. The Big Red has scored goals in 32 of its 33
periods this season and has lit the lamp in 14 consecutive
periods.
The teams meet again Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. The game will
have an audio feed aired on Redcast.












