Cornell Scores Three Goals in Second Period to Down RPI
ITHACA, N.Y. – No. 3 Cornell potted the puck three times
in the second period, and that proved too much for visiting
Rensselaer to overcome in a 3-0 Big Red win at Lynah Rink on Friday
night.
Cornell's Brianne Jenner, Chelsea Karpenko and Alyssa Gagliardi
scored goals in an 11-minute stretch of the second period, and
Lauren Slebodnick bounced back from a tough road weekend to earn
her fourth shutout of the year.
Cornell (20-3, 15-3 ECAC Hockey) has now defeated the Engineers
(8-17-4, 5-10-2) nine consecutive times and won both games this
season against RPI by a 3-0 margin. The Big Red picked up its 10th
win in its last 11 games and earned its third 20-win season in
history. Cornell now also has 30 points in league play for the
third consecutive year and third time ever.
The evening started slowly for the Big Red, who had three
opportunities on the power play in the first period but came up
short on all of them. Cornell had 58 seconds of four-on-three
hockey at one point and outshot the Engineers 12-5 in the period
but came up empty.
The second period, though, saw Cornell convert on three shots to
take command of the contest.
The first blow came at the 8:31 mark of the period off a slap shot
from the blue line by Lauriane Rougeau. Receiving a pass from the
right point from Jillian Saulnier, Rougeau fired toward the net.
The puck went off the shin pads of Jenner and trickled through the
legs of Engineers goalie Kelly O'Brien to put the Big Red on the
board.
Just 78 seconds later, the Big Red doubled its lead. Senior captain
Catherine White got in front of an Engineers shot near the blue
line and then picked up the rebound of her block. White started a
two-on-one breakout, and Chelsea Karpenko finished from the right
side of the net after receiving a last-second pass from White.
The last goal came with 3:32 remaining in the period on another
long shot from the point. This one went off the stick of Alyssa
Gagliardi from the right side, traveling all the way past O'Brien
for the third goal.
Slebodnick, who entered last weekend's games at St. Lawrence and
Clarkson with the nation's best goals against average, returned to
form in earning her fourth shutout. She made an excellent series of
saves in the first period on a shot and its rebound, and her night
concluded with 12 saves total.
Away from Ithaca, No. 10 Dartmouth dropped a 2-1 contest at home
against Princeton, setting up the Big Red up to potentially clinch
the Ivy League title on Saturday. If Princeton loses at No. 8
Harvard, Cornell will win the Ivy League championship for the third
year in a row. Otherwise, Cornell can claim the Ivy League title by
its own hands next weekend at Yale and Brown.
The Big Red get right back to action on Saturday afternoon, facing
off against Union in Lynah Rink at 4 p.m. Afterward, the team is
holding a ceremony to celebrate the career of former Cornell player
and Brown coach Digit Murphy '83 in Friends Hall.












