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This Week In Cornell Hockey Cornell Men’s Game 26: Cornell at Quinnipiac 2007-08 Schedule Faceoff: Friday, February 22, 2008, at 7 p.m. ET October Site: TD Banknorth Center (3,286) - Hamden, Conn. 13 Red and White Scrimmage Records: Cornell (12-10-3, 10-7-1 ECAC Hockey) 19 Trois-Rivieres (exhibition) T, 0-0 (ot) 21 (exhibition) W, 8-0 Quinnipiac (17-9-4, 9-5-4 ECAC Hockey) 27 at Rochester Inst. of Technology~ L, 1-4 Series Record: Cornell leads, 5-3-1 Last Meeting: Cornell won, 5-3, on Nov. 3, 2007, in Ithaca, N.Y. November Radio: WHCU 870 AM • Jason Weinstein (play-by-play) 2 Princeton* L, 2-3 Live AUDIO: Cornell RedCast (subscription required) 3 Quinnipiac* W, 5-3 9 at Yale* W, 2-1 Live Stats: none available 10 at Brown* W, 4-1 Tickets: (607) 254-BEAR 16 at Harvard* L, 1-2 17 at Dartmouth* W, 4-1 Game 27: Cornell at Princeton 24 vs. University^ L, 3-6 30 Massachusetts T, 0-0 (ot) Faceoff: Saturday, February 23, 2008, at 7 p.m. ET Site: Hobey Baker Rink (2,092) - Princeton, N.J. December Records: Cornell (12-10-3, 10-7-1 ECAC Hockey) Florida Classic - Estero, Fla. Princeton (15-10-0, 12-6-0 ECAC Hockey) 28 UMass-Lowell L, 2-3 Series Record: Cornell leads, 76-43-7 29 Clarkson T, 3-3 (ot) Last Meeting: Princeton won, 3-2, on Nov. 2, 2007, in Ithaca, N.Y. January Radio: WHCU 870 AM • Jason Weinstein (play-by-play) 4 Niagara W, 6-0 Live AUDIO: Cornell RedCast (subscription required) 5 Niagara W, 4-3 Live Video: Cornell RedCast (subscription required) 11 at Rensselaer* W, 2-1 12 at Union* L, 1-2 Live Stats: http://www.goprincetontigers.com 18 St. Lawrence* W, 3-1 Tickets: (607) 254-BEAR 20 Clarkson* L, 2-4 25 Brown* W, 4-1 ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell men’s hockey team takes to the road for the final time in the regu- 26 Yale* T, 2-2 (ot) lar season, traveling to Quinnipiac for 7 p.m. game on Friday, Feb. 22, before battling Princ- eton the following night in Princeton, N.J. The Big Red trails Quinnipiac by one for third February place in the league standings and is just two points behind Princeton for second place. Both 1 Colgate* W, 2-1 (ot) games can be heard in the Ithaca area on WHCU AM 870, with Jason Weinstein providing the 2 at Colgate* W, 3-1 play-by-play. In addition, live audio of Friday’s game and live video of Saturday’s contest will 8 at Clarkson* L, 1-4 also be available worldwide through the Cornell RedCast subscription service. 9 at St. Lawrence* L, 2-4 15 Union* L, 2-3 About the Big Red 16 Rensselaer W, 7-1 Cornell enters this weekend’s action in the middle of a heated race for one of the top four 22 at Quinnipiac* 7 pm 23 at Princeton* 7 pm spots in the league standings. Cornell is currently in fourth place with 21 points, though just 29 Dartmouth* 7 pm four points separate second-place Princeton and the seventh spot in the standings. Cornell is coming off a split of last weekend’s games against the Capital District foes. The Big Red March dropped the opener, 3-2, to Union on Friday night at , before rebounding the next 1 Harvard* 7 pm night for a 7-1 thrashing of Rensselaer. Blake Gallagher and Topher Scott scored against the Dutchmen, with picking up 34 saves in the losing effort. Against ECAC Hockey First Round • March 7-9 Rensselaer, six different players scored goals, with Doug Krantz scoring the first two- On Campus at Higher Seed game of his career with a pair of power-play markers in the third period. Scott picked up a ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals • March 14-16 career-high four points on a goal and three assists, with the three helpers also being a career- On Campus at Higher Seed best. In all, six players scored multiple points against the Engineers, while Scrivens stopped 16 shots in picking up the victory. For the year, freshman continues to lead the team ECAC Hockey Championship Finals • March 21-22 - Albany, N.Y. in scoring with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists, while Topher Scott and both have 21 points on the season. Scrivens has a .927 save percentage and a 2.10 goals- NCAA Regionals • March 28-30 against average in between the pipes for the Big Red. On the year, Cornell has killed off 94- Site TBA of-111 opponents’ power plays (84.7 percent), while converting on 24-of-130 man-advantage NCAA Frozen Four • April 10-12 chances (18.5 percent). Pepsi Center - Denver, Colo. * ECAC Hockey Game Head Coach `86 ~ at Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.) Mike Schafer, the Jay R. Bloom ‘77 Head Coach of Men’s Ice Hockey, is in his 13th season at the ^ at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) helm of the Big Red. Schafer has a 247-135-45 career record and has guided the Big Red to six

 NCAA tournament appearances. The 12th coach in Cornell men’s hockey ECAC Hockey Standings history, he has won four ECAC Hockey League tournament titles, three (as of Feb. 19) league regular-season championships and is a three-time ECAC Hockey League Overall League Coach of the Year. Schafer, with 247 career wins to his credit, is Team Pts GP W l T GF GA GP W l T GF GA the winningest coach in Cornell history, passing ’s 230 on 1 Clarkson 26 18 12 4 2 54 40 30 17 10 3 82 76 Jan. 27, 2007, against Colgate at Lynah Rink. He also ranks sixth among 2 Princeton 24 18 12 6 0 61 47 25 15 10 0 80 75 active Division I coaches in winning percentage, leading the Big Red to 3 Quinnipiac 22 18 9 5 4 56 48 30 17 9 4 92 74 victory in 63.7 percent of Cornell’s games. He is assisted by 4 Cornell 21 18 10 7 1 49 36 25 12 10 3 68 55 and Scott Garrow, both in their ninth seasons with the Big Red. 5 Union 20 18 8 6 4 42 50 29 13 11 5 67 78 Harvard 20 18 9 7 2 45 35 25 11 11 3 62 60 About Quinnipiac Yale 20 18 7 6 4 51 46 25 12 9 4 76 65 The Bobcats enter the weekend with a 17-9-4 mark overall and a 9-5- 8 Colgate 18 18 7 7 4 47 37 30 13 12 5 85 65 4 record in ECAC Hockey action. Quinnipiac dropped a pair of games 9 St. Lawrence 12 18 5 11 2 48 58 30 10 16 4 85 91 last weekend, losing at Dartmouth, 7-2, and falling at Harvard, 4-1, to 10 Rensselaer 11 18 4 11 3 38 60 32 9 19 4 68 98 see their cushion in the league standings fall to a single point over Brown 11 18 4 11 3 41 60 25 4 17 4 51 86 fourth-place Cornell. Sophomore Brandon Wong leads the Bobcats Dartmouth 11 18 4 11 3 48 63 25 9 12 3 75 80 with 30 points on the season, while junior has 25 points Hockey Standings and senior Ben Nelson has 24. Leitch, Nelson and senior Dan Travis each (as of Feb. 19) have a team-high 11 goals on the year. Junior Bud Fisher has a .909 League Overall save percentage and a 2.34 goals-against average to lead the Bobcat Team Pts GP W l T GF GA GP W l T GF GA netminders. Quinnipiac is converting on 17.2 percent of its power play 1 Princeton 16 9 8 1 0 34 19 25 15 10 0 80 75 opportunities (25-of-151) while killing off 114-of-130 opponents’ man- 2 Cornell 9 7 4 2 1 19 11 25 12 10 3 68 55 advantage opportunities (87.7 percent). Harvard 9 7 4 2 1 15 13 25 11 11 3 62 60 4 Yale 8 8 3 3 2 22 21 25 12 9 4 76 65 The Series With Quinnipiac 5 Brown 4 8 2 6 0 17 27 25 4 17 4 51 86 The Big Red holds a slim 5-3-1 lead in the all-time series with Quin- 6 Dartmouth 0 7 0 7 0 12 28 25 9 12 4 75 80 nipiac, with all three losses coming in 2006-07. The Big Red took this season’s first meeting, 5-3, on Nov. 3 at Lynah Rink. Friday’s game will Recent Results/Upcoming Contests be the first for the Big Red at the TD Banknorth Center, which opened Friday, Feb. 15 in January 2007. Cornell is 1-1 in games where the Bobcats have been Rensselaer 0, Colgate 4 Union 3, Cornell 2 the home team. Clarkson 4, Brown 3 (ot) St. Lawrence 3, Yale 4 About Princeton Quinnipiac 2, Dartmouth 7 With a split last weekend, Princeton clinched the 2008 Ivy League title. Princeton 2, Harvard 3 The Tigers defeated Dartmouth, 5-2, on Saturday after dropping a 3-2 Saturday, Feb. 16 contest at Harvard on Friday night. The Tigers are currently in second Rensselaer 1, Cornell 7 place in the ECAC Hockey standings, just two points behind Clarkson, Union 0, Colgate 8 but only two points ahead of Quinnipiac in third place. Junior Lee Ju- Clarkson 2, Yale 5 binville has 30 points on eight goals and 22 assists to lead the Tiger of- St. Lawrence 1, Brown 3 fense, while fellow third-year man Brett Wilson has 25 points on a team- Princeton 5, Dartmouth 2 best 10 goals and 15 assists. In goal, sophomore has Quinnipiac 1, Harvard 4 established himself as the number one netminder, posting a .908 save Friday, Feb. 22 percentage and a 2.66 goals-against average. The Tigers have killed off St. Lawrence at Rensselaer, 7 pm 87-of-104 penalties this season (83.7 percent) and have converted on Clarkson at Union, 7 pm 14.3 percent of their own power play chances (18-of-126). Colgate at Princeton, 7 pm Cornell at Quinnipiac, 7 pm Brown at Dartmouth, 7 pm The Series With Princeton Yale at Harvard, 7 pm Princeton opened the season series with a 3-2 victory over the Big Red at Lynah Rink, but Cornell swept Princeton a year ago, the only team Saturday, Feb. 23 Clarkson at Rensselaer, 7 pm that Cornell took both meetings from on the season. Cornell holds a St. Lawrence at Union, 7 pm 76-43-7 lead in the all-time series, due in large part to a 41-10-3 lead Cornell at Princeton, 7 pm against the Tigers in games played at Lynah Rink. In games played at Yale at Dartmouth, 7 pm Hobey Baker Rink, the Big Red holds a 32-22-4 lead, including wins in Brown at Harvard, 7 pm five wins in the last six tries. Sunday, Feb. 24 Colgate at Quinnipiac, 12:30 pm Kill, Red, Kill! Friday, Feb. 29 After a string of 27 consecutive successful kills, injuries have Rensselaer at Brown, 7 pm decimated the Big Red penalty killing unit, and the numbers have re- Union at Yale, 7 pm flected that. Colgate scored a third-period power-play tally at Lynah Harvard at Colgate, 7 pm Rink on Jan. 25, and since then, Cornell has allowed at least one power Dartmouth at Cornell, 7 pm play goal in four of the following three contests. The Big Red’s struggles Saturday, Mar. 1 on the penalty kill have coincided with injuries to two of the team’s Dartmouth at Colgate, 4 pm top short-handed centers, senior Chris Fontas and junior Michael Ken- Princeton at St. Lawrence, 4 pm nedy. Fontas missed roughly half of the first game against Colgate and Rensselaer at Yale, 5:30 pm the entire return contest, while Kennedy left the game in the third pe- Union at Brown, 7 pm riod of the contest against the Raiders and has missed the next three Harvard at Cornell, 7 pm games. Fortunately for the Big Red, both players were in uniform for Quinnipiac at Clarkson, 7 pm  both games against the Capital District foes, forward Topher Scott would become the 44th USCHO.com-CSTV • Feb. 18 with the only power-play goal allowed being player in Cornell history to score 100 or more of the 5-on-3 variety against Rensselaer. For career points. Scott, who entered the season No. Team Record Pts. Pvs. the season, the Big Red is still killing penalties with 77 points, has 21 this season on nine 1 Michigan (48) 25-3-4 998 1 at a 84.7 percent rate, successfully ending 94- goals and 12 assists. With just 26 career goals 2 North Dakota (2) 19-8-2 952 3 of-111 opponents’ power plays. currently, Scott also will become the member of the 100-point list with the fewest goals, a 3 New Hampshire 19-7-2 876 4 The Power Play’s Not Bad, Either... mark currently held by Stephen Bàby, who had 4 Colorado College 21-8-1 843 5 Cornell’s power play has had a great deal of 29 goals and 86 assists in his career from 1999- 5 Miami 25-6-1 828 2 success this season, ranking 16th in the nation 2003. is the last player to record - and second only to Dartmouth among ECAC 100 career points, accomplishing the feat dur- 6 Michigan State 20-8-5 715 8 Hockey teams - in power play efficiency. The ing his career from 2002-06, scoring 71 goals 7 16-7-7 685 7 Big Red has scored 24 goals in 130 chances and 77 assists for 148 points. 8 Denver 19-10-1 663 6 with the man advantage this season, led by freshman Riley Nash’s six power-play tallies. Ending On Top 9 Notre Dame 21-10-3 557 9 Of Cornell’s three goals two weeks ago in the Another strong sign for the Big Red this season 10 Wisconsin 14-12-6 504 10 North Country, all three came with the man is when Cornell closes out a period on top, it 11 Minnesota State 16-11-4 484 13 advantage, while Doug Krantz scored a pair of usually goes on to win. Cornell is 8-1-1 when power-play tallies on Feb. 16 against RPI. leading after the first period this year, and that 12 Clarkson 17-10-3 469 11 number moves to 10-2-1 when heading into 13 Minnesota Duluth 12-10-6 424 12 First Is Always Better the locker room after the second period. 14 Northeastern 14-11-3 259 15 Cornell has posted a gaudy 11-2-1 record this season when scoring the game’s first goal, but We’re Going Streaking! Providence 13-11-4 259 14 in those games where the opposition scores Sophomore Colin Greening is currently riding 16 St. Cloud State 14-13-3 255 19 first, Cornell has struggled its way to a 1-8-1 a seven-game point streak, the longest streak 17 Princeton 15-10-0 251 17 mark. of the season for any Big Red player. Greening also had a string of five straight games with a 18 Mass.-Lowell 13-11-4 139 18 100-Point Club point snapped on Nov. 17 at Dartmouth. On 19 Quinnipiac 17-9-4 116 16 With another two points this season, senior his current streak, Greening has at least one 20 Niagara 16-8-4 62 20 point in every game since Brown visited Lynah

Scoring By Class Rink on Jan. 25. The St. John’s, Newfoundland, Games G A Pts. G Pct. Ast. Pct. Pts. Pct. native led Cornell with 11 goals last season, Others Receiving Votes: Minnesota 48, Seniors (4) 15 29 44 .221 .268 .250 the first freshman to lead the team in goals Michigan Tech 24, Harvard 16, Massachu- Juniors (7) 17 22 39 .250 .204 .222 since Denis Ladouceur in 1999. Sophomores (6) 16 32 48 .235 .296 .273 setts 11, Army 10, Ferris State 10, Cornell Freshmen (8) 20 25 45 .294 .231 .256 Senior Leadership 8, 7, Union 7, Nebraska- Total 25 68 108 176 Following the Big Red’s struggles against Omaha 6, Bemidji State 4, Air Force 2, Bowl- Union on Feb. 15, the senior class stepped ing Green 2, Colgate 2, RIT 2, Yale 2 Cornell Hockey At Madison Square Garden up its play the following night, showing the The Nov. 24 contest against Boston Univeristy was the 15th younger players how to close out a contest. game that Cornell has played at various editions of Madison The four members of the senior class com- USA Today-USA Hockey • Feb. 18 bined for three goals and five assists in the Square Garden, but the first since Jan. 4, 1976. The Big Red No. Team Record Pts. Pvs. is 10-5 all-time at Madison Square Garden, having won 10 7-1 win over Rensselaer. When including the of the last 12 times the Big Red has played Manhattan. Since Friday contest against Union, the senior class 1 Michigan (34) 25-3-4 510 1 the current building opened up in 1968, the Big Red holds a accounted for four goals and seven assists, or 2 North Dakota 19-8-2 470 3 44 percent of the team’s total offensive output. 5-2 mark at the Garden. Each of Cornell’s first 14 meetings 3 New Hampshire 19-7-2 426 4 at MSG came as part of the ECAC Holiday Tournament, which For the season, the four members of the Class Cornell won in 1965, 1967, 1969 and 1975. of 2008 have chipped in a full 25 percent of the 4 Colorado College 21-8-1 406 5 team’s offensive production, despite being the 5 Miami 25-6-1 392 2 smallest class in terms of sheer numbers. Cornell’s Madison Square Garden History 6 Michigan State 20-8-5 320 8 Date Opponent Result Attendance 12/20/62 Clarkson L, 8-3 On The Plus Side 7 Boston College 16-7-7 312 7 12/21/62 St. Lawrence L, 8-0 One of the most disputed statistics in college 8 Denver 19-10-1 266 6 hockey is that of the plus/minus rating, award- 12/21/64 Brown L, 6-4 9 Notre Dame 21-10-3 206 9 12/22/64 St. Lawrence W, 6-1 ed to a player for being on the ice when a goal 12/21/65 Colgate W, 3-1 7000 is scored either at even strength or shorthand- 10 Minnesota State 16-11-4 162 13 12/22/65 St. Lawrence W, 5-2 7500 ed. Critics maintain that the rating is not a true 11 Clarkson 17-10-3 161 11 measure of a player’s defensive abilities. Still, 12/21/67 Clarkson W, 5-2 8722 12 Wisconsin 14-12-6 158 12 12/22/67 Brown W, 3-2 8191 it did not come without notice that freshman 12/22/69 Rensselaer W, 9-0 defenseman Mike Devin earned a +5 rating in 13 Minnesota Duluth 12-10-6 128 10 12/23/69 St. Lawrence W, 7-2 the Big Red’s win against Rensselaer on Feb. 14 Providence 13-11-4 54 13 16. Devin was on the ice for all five of the Big 1/3/75 Boston College W, 10-7 10517 15 Princeton 15-10-0 47 -- 1/5/75 St. Lawrence W, 7-4 4863 Red’s even-strength goals in the contest. With 1/2/76 Clarkson L, 4-2 10112 that performance, Devin’s season plus-minus 1/4/76 Pennsylvania W, 8-2 rating moved to +2. Others receiving votes: St. Cloud State 29, 11/24/07 Boston Univ. L, 6-3 18200 Even Dozen Northeastern 27, Niagara 4, Army 2  In Cornell’s win against Rensselaer on Feb. 16, Cornell Game-By-Game Starters a full 12 different players recorded at least one Date Opponent LW C RW D D G point, while six different players had at least 10/27 at RIT Scali Mugford Nicholls M. Devin Krantz Scrivens two points. Both numbers are season highs for 11/2 Princeton Scali Mugford Nicholls M. Devin Krantz Tr. Davenport the Big Red, surpassing the 10 players with at 11/3 Quinnipiac P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krueger Krantz Scrivens least one point in the 6-0 win against Niagara 11/9 at Yale P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krueger Seminoff Scrivens on Jan. 4. The six players with multi-point per- 11/10 at Brown P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Ta. Davenport Scrivens formances also surpasses the five players to re- 11/16 at Harvard P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krueger Seminoff Scrivens 11/17 at Dartmouth P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krueger Seminoff Scrivens cord more than one point in the 8-0 exhibition 11/24 vs. Boston Univ. P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada B. Nash Seminoff Scrivens win over Ottawa on Oct. 21. 11/30 Massachusetts P. Kennedy M. Kennedy Sawada Krueger Seminoff Scrivens 12/28 vs. UMass-Lowell Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens Riley Likes The Saints 12/29 vs. Clarkson Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens Freshman Riley Nash has a pair of two-goal 1/4 Niagara Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens games in his young Cornell career, and both 1/5 Niagara Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens of those have come against St. Lawrence. He 1/11 at Rensselaer Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens scored twice in Cornell’s 4-1 win over the Saints 1/12 at Union Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens 1/18 St. Lawrence Scott M. Kennedy Sawada Krantz Seminoff Scrivens at Lynah Rink on Jan. 18, then picked up a pair 1/20 Clarkson Greening R. Nash Barlow Berk Krueger Scrivens of power play goals at on Feb. 1/25 Brown Scali Fontas Mugford Krantz Seminoff Scrivens 9. Nash now has two two-goal games in his ca- 1/26 Yale Greening R. Nash Barlow B. Nash Krueger Scrivens reer, both coming against St. Lawrence. 2/1 Colgate Greening R. Nash Barlow B. Nash Krueger Scrivens 2/2 at Colgate P. Kennedy Scott Sawada Krantz Krueger Scrivens Mind Your P’s and Q’s 2/8 at Clarkson Scali Fontas Nicholls B. Nash Seminoff Scrivens Cornell’s Topher Scott and Colin Greening have 2/9 at St. Lawrence P. Kennedy Scott Sawada Ta. Davenport Seminoff Scrivens 2/15 Union Scott M. Kennedy Sawada B. Nash M. Devin Scrivens enjoyed playing against Princeton and Quinni- 2/16 Rensselaer Scott M. Kennedy Sawada B. Nash M. Devin Scrivens piac in their careers on East Hill. Scott has re- 2/22 at Quinnipiac corded a goal and four assists against both the 2/23 at Princeton Bobcats and the Tigers in seven career contests 2/29 Dartmouth against each team, while Greening has tallied 3/1 Harvard

2007-08 Cornell Men’s Hockey Numerical Roster No. name Pos. Class ht. Wt. hometown Last Team 1 Troy Davenport G Jr. 6-1 170 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 2 Mike Devin D Fr. 6-2 188 Scituate, Mass. Clippers (BCHL) 3 Jared Seminoff D Jr. 5-10 195 Nelson, B.C. (BCHL) 5 D So. 6-2 205 Duesseldorf, Germany (BCHL) 7 Taylor Davenport D Jr. 5-10 190 Okotoks, Alta. Thunder (AJHL) 9 Tyler Roeszler F Fr. 5-6 168 Chatham, Ont. (WOHL) 10 Patrick Kennedy F Fr. 6-3 203 Dorchester, Ont. St. Thomas Stars (WOHL) 11 Jacob Johnston D Fr. 5-11 177 Sudbury, Ont. Sudbury Junior Wolves (NOJHL) 12 Raymond Sawada (C) F Sr. 6-2 205 Richmond, B.C. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 14 Riley Nash F Fr. 6-1 173 Kamloops, B.C. (BCHL) 15 Colin Greening (A) F So. 6-2 195 St. John’s, N.L. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 16 Jordan Berk D Fr. 5-10 190 London, Ont. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 17 Doug Krantz (A) D Sr. 6-3 205 Marysville, B.C. (BCHL) 18 Michael Kennedy F Jr. 6-2 195 Dorchester, Ont. St. Thomas Stars (WOHL) 19 Chris Fontas F Sr. 6-1 204 Nashua, N.H. UMass-Lowell () 20 Evan Barlow F Jr. 5-9 170 Strathmore, Alta. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 21 Tyler Mugford F Jr. 6-1 190 Prince Albert, Sask. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 22 Joe Devin F Fr. 6-1 186 Scituate, Mass. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 24 D So. 6-3 205 Kamloops, B.C. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 26 Topher Scott (C) F Sr. 5-6 160 Buffalo Grove, Ill. Chicago Steel (USHL) 27 Blake Gallagher F So. 5-7 175 Dartmouth, N.S. Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) 28 Joe Scali F So. 5-11 190 Coquitlam, B.C. Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 29 Dan Nicholls F Fr. 6-0 196 Whitby, Ont. Bowmanville Eagles (OPJHL) 30 Ben Scrivens G So. 6-2 180 , Alta. (AJHL) 31 Dan DiLeo G Jr. 5-11 175 St. Louis, Mo. Wichita Falls (TX) Wildcats (NAHL) Head Coach: Mike Schafer (13th season) Assistant Coach: Brent Brekke (ninth season) Assistant Coach: Scott Garrow (ninth season) Athletic Trainer: Ed Kelly (13th season) Equipment Manager: Pedro Trindade (second season) (C) (A) Alternate Captain

 five points in three games against Princeton and five points in five contests against Quinni- 2007-08 ECAC Hockey Preseason Men’s Ice Hockey piac. Greening, in fact, had three assists in the Coaches Poll (first place votes) Preseason Media Poll (first place votes) first meeting of this season between the Big school Points School Points Red and the Bobcats. 1 Clarkson (11) 121 1 Clarkson (18) 279 2 Quinnipiac (1) 104 2 Quinnipiac (3) 234 Bye, Bye, Pink Tie 3 St. Lawrence 98 3 St. Lawrence (1) 223 For the past two weekends, the ECAC Hockey 4 Cornell 91 4 Cornell (1) 222 coaches have worn pink ties in support of the league’s Pink at the Rink program to benefit 5 Harvard 73 5 Colgate 179 the American Cancer Society. Through the first 6 Colgate 71 6 Dartmouth 172 three games of the stretch, the Big Red posted 7 Dartmouth 59 7 Harvard 166 an 0-3 mark, leading coach Mike Schafer to try 8 Princeton 49 8 Princeton 104 a different color in Saturday’s game against 9 Yale 42 9 Rensselaer 86 Rensselaer. That strategy worked as the Big 10 Rensselaer 31 10 Yale 80 Red took a 7-1 win. Despite Schafer wear- 11 Brown 26 11 Brown 72 ing a red and blue striped tie, both assistant 12 Union 25 12 Union 55 coaches Scott Garrow and Brent Brekke both wore pink behind the Cornell bench against the Engineers. Preseason Coaches All-League Team Preseason Media All-League Team G - , Clarkson G - David Leggio, Clarkson Four-Square D - Brendon Nash, Cornell D - , Harvard Clarkson’s four goals against the Big Red on Feb. D - Sean Hurley, Brown D - Sean Hurley, Brown 8 came in four different ways - even strength, F - , Clarkson F - Nick Dodge, Clarkson power play, short-handed and empty net. The F - Tyler Burton, Colgate F - Tyler Burton, Colgate last time the Big Red allowed four goals in four F - Jesse Winchester, Colgate F - Brandon Wong, Quinnipiac different methods came on Nov. 18, 2006, at

2007-08 Cornell Men’s Hockey • Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb. 18, 2008)

## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA 14 Nash, Riley 25 10 12 22 66 .152 +1 10-20 10 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 26 Scott, Topher 25 9 12 21 46 .196 +2 3-6 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 Greening, Colin 25 8 13 21 61 .131 +3 11-33 9 1 1 3 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 18 Kennedy, Michael 22 8 7 15 50 .160 +1 4-8 4 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 Barlow, Evan 22 6 9 15 51 .118 +6 4-16 3 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 12 Sawada, Raymond 25 2 12 14 47 .043 -1 9-26 8 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Gallagher, Blake 24 4 7 11 42 .095 0 6-12 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Devin, Mike 24 2 8 10 37 .054 +2 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Nash, Brendon 13 0 7 7 24 .000 +5 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Krueger, Justin 24 2 4 6 38 .053 0 7-25 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 Krantz, Doug 25 3 2 5 25 .120 +5 4-8 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Nicholls, Dan 20 2 2 4 5 .400 +1 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Seminoff, Jared 25 1 3 4 30 .033 +6 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Devin, Joe 13 3 0 3 12 .250 +1 4-19 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Scali, Joe 23 2 1 3 30 .067 +1 3-17 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Davenport, Taylor 15 1 2 3 9 .111 +3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Fontas, Chris 21 1 2 3 19 .053 +1 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Kennedy, Patrick 23 1 2 3 14 .071 0 11-22 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Mugford, Tyler 21 1 2 3 25 .040 -3 15-30 15 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Berk, Jordan 23 1 0 1 9 .111 -2 5-21 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Johnston, Jacob 4 1 0 1 4 .250 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Roeszler, Tyler 9 0 1 1 6 .000 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Scrivens, Ben 24 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 25 68 108 176 650 .105 +30 147-365 135 5 7 24 0 14 12 0 1 0 0 7 Opponents 25 55 93 148 698 .079 - 164-372 156 4 4 17 3 10 10 2 0 0 1 1 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 1 Davenport, Troy 4-1 189:57 5 1.58 62 .925 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 30 Scrivens, Ben 24-24 1311:27 46 2.10 581 .927 12 8 2 2 15 3 0 1 0 TM EMPTY NET 10-0 14:39 4 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Total 25-0 1516:03 55 2.18 643 .921 12 10 2 2 17 3 4 1 0 Opponents 25-0 1516:03 68 2.69 582 .895 10 12 2 1 24 0 3 0 0  Quinnipiac, when the Bobcats scored three 2007-08 Cornell Season Goal History of their five goals using those methods (the # Date Opponent Goal Assist Assist Type Period Time final goal was both short-handed and empty 1 10/27 at RIT Joe Devin Mike Devin Doug Krantz EV 3rd 10:08 2 11/2 Princeton Topher Scott -- -- EV 2nd 7:05 net). The last time Cornell allowed four distinct 3 Evan Barlow Colin Greening Riley Nash EV 3rd 11:32 goals by four different methods came against 4 11/3 Quinnipiac Justin Krueger Colin Greening -- EV 1st 2:15 the Knights on March 14, 2004, a 5-1 loss in the 5 Mike Devin Michael Kennedy Topher Scott PP 1st 6:12 game three of the quarterfinals of the ECAC 6 Jordan Berk Colin Greening Evan Barlow PP 1st 7:35 Hockey League tournament. The last time Cor- 7 Evan Barlow Colin Greening -- EV 3rd 0:13 nell scored a goal by all four methods came on 8 Mike Devin Dan Nicholls Tyler Mugford EV 3rd 10:48 Nov. 4, 2005, in a 4-2 win at Yale. 9 11/9 at Yale Riley Nash -- -- EV 1st 15:26 10 Colin Greening Riley Nash Taylor Davenport EN 3rd 19:20 Filling The Empty Net 11 11/10 at Brown Topher Scott Raymond Sawada Mike Devin PP 1st 12:25 Joe Scali’s empty net goal with 11 seconds re- 12 Colin Greening Justin Krueger Mike Devin PP 2nd 19:36 maining against Colgate on Feb. 2 marked the 13 Riley Nash -- -- PP 3rd 16:16 third time this season that the Big Red took 14 Colin Greening Riley Nash -- EN 3rd 18:16 advantage of an opponent pulling the goalie 15 11/16 at Harvard Blake Gallagher Colin Greening Riley Nash PP 1st 8:23 when trying for the tying goal. In 7:44 of late- 16 11/17 at Dartmouth Raymond Sawada Patrick Kennedy -- EV 1st 6:49 game empty net situations, the Big Red has 17 Evan Barlow Jared Seminoff Riley Nash EV 1st 17:55 converted in three of the seven games where 18 Dan Nicholls Joe Scali -- EV 2nd 14:07 19 Dan Nicholls -- -- EV 3rd 11:34 an opponent has tried for the equalizer. Riley 20 11/24 vs. Boston U. Riley Nash Blake Gallagher Colin Greening PP 2nd 11:43 Nash scored an empty net goal in back-to- 21 Jared Seminoff Brendon Nash Michael Kennedy EV 3rd 3:44 back games against Yale and Brown on Nov. 9 22 Topher Scott Riley Nash Brendon Nash PP 3rd 16:54 and 10 before Scali found the empty cage on 23 12/28 vs. UM-Lowell Michael Kennedy Topher Scott Brendon Nash EV 2nd 10:28 Feb. 2 at Colgate. 24 Joe Scail Taylor Davenport Chris Fontas EV 2nd 15:54 25 12/29 vs. Clarkson Michael Kennedy Topher Scott -- PP 1st 5:41 A Balanced Attack 26 Patrick Kennedy Riley Nash Colin Greening PP 1st 14:28 With freshman Jacob Johnston’s goal in his col- 27 Riley Nash Colin Greening -- EV 2nd 15:21 legiate debut on Jan. 18 against St. Lawrence, 28 1/4 Niagara Chris Fontas Dan Nicholls -- EV 1st 3:00 the Big Red became one of just five teams 29 Evan Barlow -- -- EV 2nd 1:36 across the country to have every skater on 30 Michael Kennedy Justin Krueger Raymond Sawada PP 2nd 14:24 the roster score at least one point this season. 31 Evan Barlow Tyler Mugford Blake Gallagher EV 3rd 2:18 Cornell is the only school in ECAC Hockey to 32 Michael Kennedy Topher Scott -- EV 3rd 4:04 accomplish this balance of scoring, and joins 33 Riley Nash Evan Barlow Michael Kennedy PP 3rd 8:02 Connecticut, RIT, Minnesota-Duluth and Ohio 34 1/5 Niagara Michael Kennedy Topher Scott Raymond Sawada EV 1st 4:12 State in earning this distinction. 35 Blake Gallagher Evan Barlow Mike Devin EV 1st 16:02 36 Topher Scott Raymond Sawada Michael Kennedy PP 3rd 4:35 37 Justin Krueger Raymond Sawada Michael Kennedy EV 3rd 16:54 Working 38 1/11 at Rensselaer Michael Kennedy Topher Scott Raymond Sawada EV 2nd 4:34 Colin Greening’s overtime game-winner on 39 Topher Scott Michael Kennedy Raymond Sawada EV 2nd 10:26 Feb. 1 against Colgate marked the Big Red’s 40 1/12 at Union Doug Krantz Tyler Roeszler Evan Barlow EV 2nd 17:10 first overtime game-ending goal since March 41 1/18 St. Lawrence Jacob Johnston Chris Fontas -- EV 1st 9:44 11, 2006, against Clarkson. In that contest, 42 Riley Nash -- -- EV 2nd 3:34 Matt Moulson scored at the 10:32 mark of 43 Riley Nash Colin Greening Blake Gallagher PP 3rd 6:47 the second overtime in the league quarterfi- 44 1/20 Clarkson Topher Scott Justin Krueger Mike Devin PP 3rd 5:09 nal series second game, lifting the Big Red to 45 Raymond Sawada Topher Scott Jared Seminoff EV 3rd 12:42 a semifinal berth in Albany. Since Moulson’s 46 1/25 Brown Raymond Sawada Mike Devin Topher Scott PP 1st 14:40 overtime game-winner against the Knights, 47 Michael Kennedy Raymond Sawada Topher Scott EV 1st 18:26 Cornell has had nine overtime games, going 48 Blake Gallagher Riley Nash Evan Barlow PP 3rd 3:41 0-2-7 in that span. 49 Joe Devin Patrick Kennedy Jared Seminoff EV 3rd 17:06 50 1/26 Yale Colin Greening Evan Barlow Brendon Nash EV 2nd 8:25 Stellar Start For Johnston 51 Colin Greening Brendon Nash Riley Nash PP 2nd 14:21 Freshman Jacob Johnston waited for the first 52 2/1 Colgate Joe Devin Colin Greening Evan Barlow EV 2nd 15:39 15 games of the season before making his col- 53 Colin Greening -- -- EV OT 1:03 54 2/2 at Colgate Evan Barlow Blake Gallagher Riley Nash PP 2nd 0:19 legiate debut in Game 16 on Jan. 18 against St. 55 Riley Nash Evan Barlow Colin Greening EV 3rd 17:34 Lawrence. It didn’t take long for the Sudbury, 56 Joe Scali Topher Scott -- EN 3rd 19:49 , native to etch his name into Cor- 57 2/8 at Clarkson Colin Greening Brendon Nash Riley Nash PP 1st 12:10 nell lore, scoring his first career goal midway 58 2/9 at St. Lawrence Riley Nash Evan Barlow -- PP 2nd 9:53 through the first period, firing a from the 59 Riley Nash Colin Greening Blake Gallagher PP 3rd 2:22 point past St. Lawrence goalie Alex Petizian. 60 2/15 Union Blake Gallagher Colin Greening -- PP 1st 18:56 61 Topher Scott Raymond Sawada Doug Krantz EV 2nd 6:43 Circle Of Trust 62 2/16 Rensselaer Tyler Mugford Mike Devin -- EV 1st 11:39 Despite losing a pair of starting centers to in- 63 Michael Kennedy Topher Scott Raymond Sawada EV 1st 15:05 jury during the Feb. 1 contest against Colgate, 64 Topher Scott Michael Kennedy Raymond Sawada EV 2nd 3:42 the Big Red still managed to hold an advantage 65 Colin Greening Mike Devin Topher Scott DP 2nd 11:13 in the faceoff circle against the Raiders. On Fri- 66 Taylor Davenport Topher Scott Blake Gallagher EV 2nd 16:39 day night, the Big Red won 40 of 72 faceoffs, 67 Doug Krantz Riley Nash Brendon Nash PP 3rd 7:32 led by a perfect 12-for-12 from freshman Riley 68 Doug Krantz Justin Krueger Blake Gallagher PP 3rd 16:35 Nash. The next night saw much of the same, as  Cornell took 34 of the 57 draws, this time with Blake Gallagher winning a pair of them against the Purple Eagles, first tallying two goals and an 12 of 17 attempts. For the season, Topher Scott has won 60.4 percent assist in the 6-0 victory on Jan. 4. The following night, he followed that of the draws he has taken, while Gallagher is at 60.1 percent and Riley up with a goal and two helpers, including assisting on Justin Krueger’s Nash is at 54.2 percent. Kennedy, meanwhile, is just three faceoff wins game-winner with just over three minutes to play in the contest. Ken- below the 50 percent mark, despite taking many of his draws while on nedy is the first player honored by the league in two years, as Cam Ab- the penalty killing unit. bott was the last player to earn league player of the week honors on Jan. 3, 2006, following his play at the 2005 Florida College Classic. National Honors Michael Kennedy’s play against Niagara on Jan. 4 and 5 earned the junior The Streak Ends Here forward the Inside College Hockey national player of the week honors. Sophomore goalie Ben Scrivens had a pair of streaks snapped in the Kennedy is the first Cornellian to earn weekly recognition from INCH in Jan. 5 game against Niagara at Lynah Rink. In the first three games the five-plus years the online publication has been in existence. at home this season that he appeared in, no opponent had scored an even-strength goal against the sophomore - a mark that fell mid- ... And Closer To Home way through the first period against the Purple Eagles. The goal also Kennedy was also named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Jan. 7 snapped Scrivens’ home streak at 163:03, dating back to Nov. after his six-point outburst against Niagara. Kennedy, who entered the 3 against Quinnipiac. Included in the streak were over Mas- weekend without a three-point game in his Cornell career, exploded for sachusetts and Niagara.

The Last Time It Happened For Cornell A hat trick...... Matt Moulson - vs. Union, 2/19/05 (99 games) A short-handed goal...... Mark McCutcheon - at Rensselaer, 2/10/07 (31 games) Short-handed goals in back-to-back games...... Mitch Carefoot - at Union, 2/9/07 & Mark McCutcheon - at RPI, 2/10/07 (31 games) Two short-handed goals in a game...... Mike Knoepfli and Mike Iggulden - vs. Clarkson, 3/11/05 (96 games) A short-handed goal in overtime...... Mike Iggulden - at Union, 1/14/05 (110 games) An extra-attacker goal...... Colin Greening - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) A penalty shot attempt...... Blake Gallagher - vs. St. Lawrence, 2/3/07 (33 games) A made penalty shot...... - vs. Rensselaer, 2/27/87 (660 games) Two power-play goals in a game...... 2 - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) Three power-play goals in a game...... 3 - at Brown, 11/10/07 (20 games) Two two-goal scorers...... Evan Barlow, Michael Kennedy - vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 (13 games) Three two-goal scorers...... , Mark McCutcheon, Raymond Sawada - vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 (29 games) A goaltender recorded a point...... Troy Davenport - at Yale, 11/4/06 (52 games) Zero penalties committed...... vs. Brown, 2/19/99 (301 games) A shutout...... Ben Scrivens - vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 (13 games) Back-to-back shutouts...... David McKee - at Clarkson, 2/26/05 & vs. Clarkson, 3/11/05 (96 games) A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Ben Scrivens (45) - vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 (16 games) 5 or more goals in one period...... 5, second period - vs. Yale, 12/3/04 (116 games) 5 or more goals in a game...... 7 - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) 5 or more goals in consecutive games...... 6 - vs. Union, 12/2/06 & 5 - vs. New Hampshire, 12/29/06 (43 games) 6 or more goals...... 7 - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) 6 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 (124 games) 7 or more goals...... 7 - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) 7 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 (124 games) 10 or more goals...... 10 - vs. Clarkson, 11/20/99 (288 games) 10 or more goals in a weekend...... 10 - vs. Niagara (6-0), 1/4/08 & vs. Niagara (4-3), 1/5/08 (12 games) A player had three points in a game...... Topher Scott (1-3) - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) A player had four points in a game...... Topher Scott (1-3) - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 (last game) A player had five points in a game...... Ryan Vesce (3-4) - vs. Princeton, 11/8/03 (152 games)

Against Cornell A hat trick...... Hugo Boisvert, Ohio State - 1/15/99 (310 games) A short-handed goal...... Matt Beca, Clarkson - 2/8/07 (three games) A penalty shot attempt...... Mike Atkinson, Quinnipiac - 11/3/07 (23 games) A made penalty shot...... Mike Atkinson, Quinnipiac - 11/3/07 (23 games) Two power-play goals in a game...... 3, at St. Lawrence - 2/9/08 (two games) Three power plays goals in a game...... 3, at St. Lawrence - 2/9/08 (two games) A shutout...... vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 (16 games) Back-to-back shutouts...... at St. Lawrence & vs. Clarkson, 1963-64 (1,331 games) A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Christian Boucher, Robert Morris (42) - 10/26/06 (55 games) A goalie made 50 or more saves...... David Leggio, Clarkson (56) - 3/11/06 (60 games) 10 or more goals...... 11, at Yale - 2/6/98 (338 games) 3 or more goals in one period...... 3, first period - vs. Clarkson, 1/20/08 (eight games) 4 or more goals in one period...... 4, third period - vs. Brown, 1/20/07 (35 games) 4 or more goals...... 4, at St. Lawrence - 2/9/08 (two games) 5 or more goals...... 6, vs. Boston University - 11/24/07 (17 games) 6 or more goals...... 6, vs. Boston University - 11/24/06 (17 games)

 Two-Fers Cornell Quick Facts Juniors Michael Kennedy and Evan Barlow both had a pair of goals in the Jan. 4 win against Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Niagara. For Barlow, it tied a career high set on Nov. 3, 2006, at Brown, while Kennedy recorded Founded...... 1865 a pair of goals for the first time in his Cornell career. Both players also tacked on an assist, giving each of them their first career three-point game. Barlow previously had a pair of two-point per- Enrollment...... 13,700 formances, including the last on Nov. 3, 2007, against Quinnipiac at Lynah Rink, while Kennedy President...... David J. Skorton had a pair of two-point outings, with his last coming on Feb. 2, 2007, against Clarkson. Colors...... Carnelian Red and White Affiliation...... NCAA I Special Saturday For Sawada Senior forward Raymond Sawada had a great day on Jan. 5, both on and off the ice. The day Conference...... ECAC Hockey/Ivy League began when a scoring change from the previous night’s game against Niagara resulted in him Rink...... Lynah Rink (4,267) being credited with an assist on Michael Kennedy’s first goal of the night. It was the first point for Sawada in five games, dating back to the 4-1 win at Dartmouth on Nov. 17. The day got pro- gressively better as the senior erupted for three assists in Saturday night’s game to help Cornell Coaching Information to a 4-3 victory over Niagara. Sawada has rallied from his slow start to post 14 points so far this Men’s Hockey Coach...... Mike Schafer season, including three points in his last two games. Alma Mater...... Cornell ‘86

Offensive Outburst Year at Cornell...... 13th Cornell’s six goals in the win over Niagara on Jan. 4 night were the most by the Big Red since Career Record...... 247-135-45 scoring eight times on Feb. 17, 2007, against Princeton. The Big Red scored five goals against Assistant Coach...... Brent Brekke Quinnipiac on Nov. 3, and has four four-goal outings this season. The six-goal outburst was the most until the Big Red scored seven against Rensselaer on Feb. 16 at Lynah Rink. Alma Mater...... Western Michigan ‘94 Assistant Coach...... Scott Garrow About The Florida College Classic Alma Mater...... Western Michigan ‘92 Cornell’s two games on Dec. 28 and 29 in the Florida College Classic marked the eighth appear- ance in the tournament for the Big Red. Cornell is now 6-8-2 all-time in the tournament follow- Athletic Trainer...... Ed Kelly ing the 0-1-1 mark this season. With the shootout win over Clarkson in the consolation game, Equipment Manager...... Pedro Trindade the Big Red claimed its second third-place finish. UMass-Lowell won the tournament with a 6-0 Rink Manager...... Phil Graham thrashing of Maine in the championship game, preventing the Black Bears from becoming the first team to win the Cup, presented annually to the tournament champions, in Administrative Assistant...... Sue Detzer back-to-back seasons. 2007-08 Team Information Cornell Penalty Shot History Captains...... Raymond Sawada, Topher Scott For Cornell Alternate Captains...... Colin Greening, Doug Krantz Player Date Per. Time opponent location opp. Goalie result Mike Doran 3/6/65 3 3:23 Dartmouth Lynah Rink Brewster Gere miss 2006-07 Record...... 14-13-4 Larry Fullan 2/16/72 3 12:02 Yale Mark Fitzsimmons miss 2006-07 ECAC Hockey Record...... 10-8-4 Carlo Ugolini 1/20/73 3 17:12 Lynah Rink Warren Anderson~ goal 2006-07 ECAC Hockey Finish...... T-4th Brock Tredway 1/17/79 2 0:25 Clarkson Lynah Rink Ken Moore goal Brock Tredway 1/20/79 1 9:18 Yale Lynah Rink miss 2006-07 Ivy Record/Finish...... 5-4-1/T-3rd Len Jankowski 2/24/79 1 9:24 Northeastern Lynah Rink Bob Ricciardi goal 2006-07 Postseason Brock Tredway 2/27/79 2 11:37 St. Lawrence Appleton Arena Rick Wilson miss Randy MacFarlane 12/29/81 1 14:08 Plattsburgh Olympic Arena Steve Knish miss ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals Jeff Baikie 2/11/83 Harvard Bright Center Grant Blair miss ...... lost to Quinnipiac, 1-0 (ot) Duanne Moeser 11/18/84 2 8:31 Army Lynah Rink Jim Stenson miss Joe Nieuwendyk 2/27/87 3 9:51 Rensselaer Lynah Rink Steve Duncan goal ...... lost to Quinnipiac, 3-2 Ross Lemon 3/10/90 3 14:04 Rensselaer * Sean Kennedy miss First Varsity Season...... 1900-01 Ryan Moynihan 1/31/98 3 4:49 St. Lawrence Lynah Rink Eric Heffler miss Ryan Moynihan 3/5/00 2 19:40 Princeton Lynah Rink Dave Stathos miss All-Time Record...... 935-606-94 Charlie Cook 1/23/04 2 12:10 Vermont Lynah Rink Travis Russell miss Mitch Carefoot 11/11/06 2 19:51 Dartmouth Lynah Rink Mike Devine miss Tony Romano 1/19/07 2 15:12 Yale Lynah Rink Alec Richards miss Athletic Communications Blake Gallagher 2/3/07 2 4:42 St. Lawrence Lynah Rink Alex Petizian miss Director...... Jeremy Hartigan * - ECAC Hockey League Semifinal ~ - defenseman, not in goaltender’s equipment Associate Director...... Julie Greco Asst. Dir. (Men’s Hockey Contact)...... Kevin Zeise Against Cornell Goalie Date Per. Time opponent location Player Result Office Phone...... (607) 255-5627 Al McNally 11/28/64 2 11:21 Queen’s Lynah Rink Pond goal Cell Phone...... (603) 748-1268 Dave Chrastina 1/18/75 3 15:34 Clarkson Lynah Rink Dan O’Driscoll miss Steve Napier 3/5/77 2 8:48 Pennsylvania Lynah Rink Skip Suss miss Email...... [email protected] Brian Hayward 3/1/80 3 3:13 Princeton Baker Rink Chuck Higgins miss Assistant Director...... Lindsey Mechalik Brian Hayward 12/29/81 2 18:35 Plattsburgh Olympic Arena Gaetan D’Anjou goal Doug Dadswell 11/17/84 3 16:56 Princeton Lynah Rink Tim Oshier goal Accounts Representative...... Marlene Crockford Paris Duffus 2/8/92 1 5:05 St. Lawrence Appleton Arena goal Office Fax...... (607) 255-9791 David McKee 1/28/06 1 16:29 Yale Ingalls Rink Blair Yaworski miss Ben Scrivens 11/25/06 3 8:23 Wayne State Lynah Rink Tylor Michel miss Hotline...... (607) 255-2385 Ben Scrivens 11/3/07 2 12:45 Quinnipiac Lynah Rink Mike Atkinson goal Website...... www.CornellBigRed.com  The Pro Arena Jinx year ago. Cornell Hockey’s Milestone Games If one were to take out the four games that the Games Played - Overall Big Red has played at a professional arena this Anything You Can Do... No. Date Result season, Cornell would have one of the nation’s The Dec. 29 game against Clarkson contained 1 2/28/1901 W, 4-1, vs. Swarthmore (at Philadelphia, Pa.) top records. Cornell, which enters this weekend within it a mini-game of sorts for Cornell’s Mi- 50 2/22/1913 L, 0-10, at Toronto 100 1/28/1928 L, 1-4, vs. Clarkson at 12-10-3 overall, has gone 0-3-1 in four con- chael and Patrick Kennedy. Michael, a junior, 150 2/9/1940 W, 4-1, vs. Syracuse tests at rinks that are the home venue for pro- scored the game’s opening goal in the first pe- 200 2/22/1958 T, 6-6 (ot), vs. Syracuse Stars fessional teams. Taking out the games in pro- riod, before younger brother Patrick added his 250 12/20/1960 L, 1-2, vs. Bowdoin (Cornell Holiday Invit.) 300 11/28/1963 W, 4-3, vs. Waterloo fessional buildings, the Big Red is 12-7-2, good first collegiate goal later in the period. Then, 350 11/25/1965 W, 15-0, vs. York for a .619 winning percentage, which would as the game went to a shootout to determine 400 3/7/1967 W, 11-2, vs. Brown (ECACHL Tournament) be good for the 12-best winning percentage third place in the tournament, both brothers 450 2/5/1969 W, 11-2, at Yale in college hockey. The Big Red dropped its sea- - first Michael, then Patrick - rang a shot off the 500 1/2/1971 W, 7-2, vs. Guelph 550 12/9/1972 W, 8-2, vs. Brown son opener to RIT, 4-1, at the Blue Cross Arena post before senior Raymond Sawada capped 600 3/2/1974 W, 7-6 (ot), at Penn in Rochester, N.Y., before falling to Boston Uni- the shootout with his goal. 650 2/7/1976 W, 5-3, vs. Dartmouth versity, 6-3, on Nov. 24, at Madison Square Gar- 700 1/11/1978 W, 9-1, vs. Colgate den. Still, Cornell could have an opportunity to On The Break 750 12/4/1979 W, 5-4, at St. Lawrence 800 2/28/1981 W, 7-3, vs. Harvard improve on that mark this season, as the Big Sophomore goaltender Ben Scrivens showed 850 1/30/1983 L, 5-6, at Providence Red could potentially play as many as six ad- off his breakaway defense multiple times 900 1/19/1985 W, 5-4, vs. Yale ditional games, including two in Albany, N.Y., during Cornell’s 3-3 tie with Clarkson on Dec. 1,000 3/4/1988 L, 3-4, vs. Clarkson (ECACHL Tournament) 1,050 1/26/1990 W, 3-0, vs. Dartmouth at the Times Union Center, in the ECAC Hockey 29. The sophomore was tested often by the 1,100 12/6/1991 T, 5-5 (ot), vs. Brown championship round, at professional arenas. potent Clarkson offense, which picked up at 1,150 11/13/1993 T, 1-1 (ot), at Vermont least five breakaways during regulation. In the 1,200 2/17/1995 W, 2-1, at Clarkson Familiar Foe For Fontas first period, Scrivens made a stop with about 1,250 12/3/1996 W, 3-1, vs. Colgate 1,300 2/14/1998 L, 2-5, vs. Dartmouth Perhaps it was seeing the word “Lowell” on the a minute and a half left to hold the 2-0 lead, 1,350 11/28/1999 L, 2-3, vs. Merrimack (Syracuse Inv.) jerseys that flipped a switch, but senior- for then he picked up another pair of saves on the 1,400 2/24/2001 L, 2-0, at Clarkson ward Chris Fontas picked an especially memo- break nearly 30 seconds apart in the second 1,450 12/1/2002 W, 5-1, vs. Boston Univ. rable time to score his first point in a Cornell period as Cornell stretched the lead to 3-0. In 1,500 2/7/2004 W, 1-0, at Vermont 1,550 11/12/2005 L, 1-6, at Dartmouth uniform. Fontas, who played at UMass-Lowell the third period, Clarkson’s Matt Beca finally 1,600 1/27/2007 W, 2-1, vs. Colgate for two seasons before transferring to Cornell solved Scrivens with a shorthanded goal to 1,635 2/16/2008 W, 7-1, vs. Rensselaer prior to the 2005-06 season, picked up the tie the score at three, but the sophomore Games Played - In the Schafer Era second assist on Joe Scali’s goal on Dec. 28 goalie helped send the game to overtime with No. Date Result against the RiverHawks. Fontas scored nine another breakaway stop with just seconds 1 11/13/1995 L, 6-2, at Michigan State points in his two seasons at Lowell, but had yet remaining in the third period. Then, in the 50 1/11/1997 T, 1-1 (ot), vs. Army to score in 11 games last season or in the first shootout, Scrivens stopped all seven shots he 100 3/14/1998 L, 0-3, at Rensselaer (ECACHL Quarterfinal) 150 1/28/200 L, 0-4, at Colgate six games this season. Two games later, Fontas faced, with a little help from the goalpost as 200 11/3/2001 W, 5-2, vs. Ala.-Huntsville added his first Cornell goal in the win over Ni- David Cayer’s shot hit the Scrivens’ left post in 250 1/18/2003 W, 3-2, at Rensselaer agara on Jan. 4. the sixth round. 300 3/13/2004 L, 4-5, vs. Clarkson (ECACHL Quarterfinal) 350 12/28/2005 T, 1-1 (ot), vs. Minn.-Duluth (Estero, Fla.) 400 2/24/2007 L, 1-3, at Harvard Tournament Honors A Career Day 427 2/16/2008 W, 7-1, vs. Rensselaer Junior forward Michael Kennedy was named Sophomore goaltender Ben Scrivens had the to the Florida College Classic All-Tournament best game of his Cornell career on Nov. 30 Wins - Overall No. Date Result Team following his play on Dec. 28 and 29. Ken- against Massachusetts, posting 45 saves in 1 2/28/1901 W, 4-1, vs. Swarthmore at Philadelphia, Pa. nedy scored a pair of goals, his first two goals a shutout tie at Lynah Rink. The sophomore 50 2/12/1930 W, 9-2, vs. St. Lawrence of the season, with one in each game as the stopped 19 shots in the first period alone, an- 100 2/10/1962 W, 7-2, at Brown Big Red finished third in the tournament. The other career best. The 45 saves for the game 150 12/15/1965 W, 5-0, at St. Lawrence 200 12/21/1967 W, 5-2, vs. Clarkson (ECAC Holiday Tourn.) back-to-back games with goals marked just shattered his previous best of 36, set initially 250 12/2/1969 W, 8-2, vs. Rensselaer the third time in his career that Kennedy has on Feb. 24, 2007, at Harvard, then tied on Nov. 300 11/27/1971 W, 11-2, vs. Laurentian scored goals in two straight games, and just 24, 2007, against Boston University at Madison 350 1/8/1974 W , 9-3, vs. Colgate 400 11/27/1976 W, 8-1, vs. W. Ontario the third time in his career that he has scored Square Garden. The 19 saves in the first period 450 2/7/1979 W, 4-2, at Harvard a point in back-to-back contests. Kennedy last bested his previous career high of 15, set dur- 500 1/23/1982 W, 8-2, at Northeastern scored a goal in two successive games on Feb. ing the second period against the Terriers in 550 11/16/1985 W, 4-3, at Army 2-3, 2007, posting a goal and an assist against New York City. 600 11/11/1988 W, 8-5, vs. Princeton 650 11/15/1991 W, 3-2, at Princeton Clarkson before scoring a goal against St. Law- 700 2/9/1996 W, 4-2, vs. Dartmouth rence. Previously, he scored an assist on Nov. Scrivens Singled Out 750 11/24/1998 W, 4-2, at Northeastern 25, 2005, against Niagara, then added a goal With his 45-save performance against the 800 1/19/2002 W, 3-2, at Colgate and an assist the following night against the 11th-ranked Minutemen on Nov. 30, sopho- 850 12/28/2003 W, 4-3, vs. Ohio State (Estero, Fla.) 900 10/26/2006 W, 3-1, vs. Robert Morris Purple Eagles. more Ben Scrivens was named the ECAC Hock- 935 2/16/2008 W, 7-1, vs. Rensselaer ey Goalie of the Week on Dec. 3. The award is Scali The Scorer the first in Scrivens’ career, and is the first for Wins - In the Schafer Era No. Date Result Sophomore Joe Scali scored his first collegiate a Cornell goaltender since David McKee won 1 11/10/1995 W, 4-1, vs. Brown goal in the loss to UMass-Lowell on Dec. 28. the award on Jan. 3, 2006. 50 1/19/1998 W, 3-2 (ot), at Colgate Scali’s goal, a deflection off a shot from junior 100 3/10/2001 W, 2-1, vs. Princeton (ECACHL Quarterfinal) Taylor Davenport, gave the Big Red a 2-1 lead Double Squadoosh 150 3/1/2003 W, 3-0, at Yale 200 10/28/2005 W, 4-2, vs. Michigan State in the second period, though Lowell would For just the second time in the history of Cor- *231 1/27/2007 W, 2-1, vs. Colgate rally with two goals in the third for the 3-2 nell hockey, a regular-season game ended in 247 2/16/2008 W, 7-1, vs. Rensselaer victory. Scali has two goals and an assist this a 0-0 tie when the Big Red tied Massachusetts season after playing in 12 scoreless games a on Nov. 30 at Lynah Rink. The only other regu- * set record for most wins in Cornell history  lar-season tie in school history came all the A pair of players were the beneficiary of scor- Cornell’s Record When... way back in 1922-23, a scoreless tie against ing changes after the contest on Nov. 24 W l T Clarkson on Beebe Lake in Ithaca. against Boston University. Cornell’s second All Games 12 10 3 goal, scored by Jared Seminoff, had an assist ECAC Hockey Games 10 7 1 Welcome Back, Brendon changed from Raymond Sawada to Michael Brendon Nash made his season debut on Nov. Kennedy, while the third Cornell goal had an Ivy League Games 4 2 1 24 against Boston University after missing the assist added to Brendon Nash. Non-conference Games 2 3 2 first seven games of the season with following At Home 7 3 2 off-season knee surgery. Nash made an imme- Making The Most Of Opportunities On the Road 5 4 0 diate impact in his first action of the season, Cornell players have turned opponents’ mis- At a neutral site 0 3 1 picking up a pair of assists in the second and cues into seven unassisted goals this season, Leading after one period 8 1 1 third periods. The start for Nash was eerily with freshman Riley Nash collecting three of Trailing after one period 0 6 0 reminiscent of his start from a year ago when them. Most recently, Colin Greening scored an Tied after one period 4 3 2 he collected a goal and three assists in his first overtime game-winner unassisted on Feb. 1 Leading after two periods 10 2 1 two collegiate games. In 13 games this season, against Colgate. Trailing after two periods 0 6 0 Nash has seven points, all on assists. Tied after two periods 2 2 2 He Shoots, He Scores! Outshooting opponents 5 4 1 November Is For Rookies Dan Nicholls’ two-goal outburst on Nov. 17 at Outshot by opponents 7 5 2 In three of the four weeks in the month of Dartmouth may be even more surprising con- Shots are even 0 1 0 November, a different Cornell freshman was sidering that the two shots he took against the One-goal or less games 4 5 3 named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week. Big Green were the first two shots of his col- Two-goal games 3 2 0 Dan Nicholls was the recipient on Nov. 19, fol- legiate career. Three-goal games 3 3 0 lowing classmates Riley Nash (Nov. 12) and Four- or more goal games 2 0 0 Mike Devin (Nov. 5). Nicholls scored the first Staying Out Of Trouble Scoring first 11 2 1 two goals of his Cornell career against Dart- Entering the Nov. 9-10 weekend, the Big Red Opponent scores first 1 8 1 mouth on Nov. 17, adding a pair of insurance ranked second in the country in penalty min- Scoring a PPG 8 6 1 goals in the second and third periods. Nash, utes per game, averaging 22.7 per contest. Allowing a PPG 6 6 1 meanwhile, collected two goals and two as- Making a conscious effort to stay out of the Scoring a SHG 0 0 0 sists to help the Big Red to a road sweep at Yale penalty box, the Big Red committed just six Allowing a SHG 1 1 1 and Brown on Nov. 9 and 10. Both performanc- penalties on the weekend at Yale and Brown, In October 0 1 0 es came on the heels of Mike Devin’s standout dropping the season average to 16.0 per game In November 4 3 1 week on Nov. 2 and 3, when he scored a pair and ranking 20th in the nation. In December 0 1 1 of goals in the Big Red’s win over Quinnipiac In January 5 2 1 on Nov. 3. Two-Way Players In February 3 3 0 Four of Cornell’s five goals against Quinnipiac In March 0 0 0 Road Warriors on Nov. 3 came from the sharp shooting of On Friday 6 5 1 Through the end of the fall semester, the Big Cornell’s defensemen. Mike Devin tallied two Red played just three home regular season goals, while sophomore Justin Krueger and On Saturday 6 4 2 games at Lynah Rink - the fewest number freshman Jordan Berk both added a single On Sunday 0 1 0 since the 1992-93 season, when the Big Red tally in the first period. As a unit this season, 1st Game of Back-To-Back 5 5 0 also played three home games before the Cornell’s defensemen have combined for 30 2nd Game of Back-To-Back 6 2 2 semester’s end. That season, the Big Red went points on eight goals and 22 assists. Single Game 1 3 1 2-4-1 before the break on the way to a 6-19-1 In Overtime 1 0 2 overall mark. In this season, the Big Red had a .500 Isn’t Bad... On 4 3 0 string of five straight games away from Lynah Sophomore Ben Scrivens allowed a penalty Rink in mid-November, going 3-2 over that shot goal on Nov. 3 against Quinnipiac’s Mike against Al McNally on Nov. 28, 1964 against span. The five-game road swing was Cornell’s Atkinson, the first such goal scored against Queen’s College at Lynah Rink. Quinnipiac’s longest since playing six straight games away the Big Red since St. Lawrence’s Greg Carvel Mike Atkinson’s goal at Lynah on Nov. 3 was from Lynah during the 2004-05 season, includ- scored one on Feb. 28, 1992, at Appleton Are- just the third scored at Lynah, with Doug ing two games at the Florida College Classic in na. Exactly 499 games had been played since Dadswell also surrendering one on Nov. 17, Estero, Fla. Over that stretch, the Big Red went Carvel’s penalty shot goal, though two have 1984 to Princeton. 4-2 on the way to a 27-5-3 record. been attempted since. David McKee stopped Yale’s Blair Yaworski on Jan. 28, 2006, at Ingalls For Openers The Turning Point Rink, while Ben Scrivens made a stop on Tylor How rare was Princeton’s win over Cornell on With 7:15 remaining in the second period on Michel’s attempt in his collegiate debut on Nov. 2 at Lynah Rink? Prior to that game, the Nov. 3 against Quinnipiac, the Bobcats’ Mike Nov. 25, 2006, against Wayne State at Lynah Tigers had lost 13 straight games in Ithaca dat- Atkinson scored on a penalty shot against Cor- Rink. Scrivens now joins Brian Hayward as the ing back to the 1996-97 season. Additionally, nell goalie Ben Scrivens. The goal was the sev- only Cornell to have faced multi- the loss was just the second home regular- enth allowed by the sophomore netminder in ple penalty shots. Ironically enough, Hayward season opener under Cornell head coach Mike a game and a half, but in the four games since also saved his first attempt, on March 1, 1980 Schafer. Cornell is now 10-2-1 in home open- then, he has been stellar in between the pipes against Princeton, but surrendered a goal in ers under Schafer. for the Big Red. In the next four and a half his second on Dec. 29, 1981, against Platts- games since the penalty shot, he stopped 122 burgh in Lake Placid, N.Y. Road Work of 127 shots against him, good for a .961 save Cornell’s season opener against RIT on Oct. 27 percentage and a 1.13 goals-against average. More On The Penalty Shot at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester was just Just five penalty shots have been scored the fifth time in the tenure of head coach Mike After Reviewing the Play... against the Big Red, with the first one coming Schafer that the Big Red has opened the sea- 10 son on the road. Cornell has not had success - one in each of the last four NHL entry drafts. playing professionally for HIFK Helsinki in Fin- in starting the season away from Lynah Rink, Senior Raymond Sawada was selected in the land. Most recently, former Big Red forward posting a 2-3 mark in those games. Still, that second round in 2004 by the , with Mike Iggulden made his NHL debut for the San hasn’t kept the Big Red from having successful sophomore Colin Greening going a year later Jose Sharks on Feb. 18 in San Jose’s 3-2 loss to seasons. In the previous four years that Cornell to Ottawa in the seventh round. In 2006, Jus- the in Uniondale, N.Y. started the season on the road, the Big Red has tin Krueger was the last player selected in the compiled a total record of 88-37-12, averaging seventh and final round, going to the Carolina Like Father, Like Son 22 wins a season and making the NCAA tour- Hurricanes, and freshman Riley Nash was se- Going along with the family theme for a mo- nament three times. lected in the first round with the 21st overall ment, the Big Red also has a pair of second- pick by the at the NHL draft generation players on the 2007-08 roster. Doug Seventh Devin in June. Berk and Geoff Roeszler were teammates first Cornell’s connection with recruiting brother at Penn and then at Cornell once the Quak- combinations has already paid off in some Band of Brothers ers dropped their hockey program, with Berk respects in the regular-season opener against The 2007-08 Cornell men’s hockey team has a going on to be a co-captain on the 1980-81 RIT. While freshman Joe Devin scored the only brotherly feel to it, both literally and figurative- team. Fast-forward to this season, where Jor- goal of the game for the Big Red, it was made ly. Three sets of brothers grace the roster, with dan Berk and Tyler Roeszler continue their possible by assists from his brother, Mike, and Joe and Mike Devin, Patrick and Michael Ken- family’s athletic legacy at Cornell. In a bit of a from Doug Krantz. The pair combined to score nedy and Brendon and Riley Nash. The Devins twist, though, the two players have swapped 72 points last season while playing for the Na- are twins, while Patrick and Michael Kennedy the positions of their fathers; Geoff Roeszler naimo Clippers of the Hockey are separated by just over two years and two was a defenseman with Doug Berk a forward. League. classes. The Nash brothers, meanwhile, are Now, Jordan Berk is a defensman, while Tyler separated by just over two years, but are just Roeszler is a forward for the Big Red. Iron Men a class apart academically. As they enter their fourth and final season at Sensational Sophomore Cornell, Raymond Sawada and Topher Scott Alumni Watch Colin Greening enters uncharted territory for have appeared in every game for the Big Red Several former Cornellians made news earlier a Cornell sophomore this season, as the for- during their time on East Hill. Sawada and this season with their play in the professional ward from St. John’s, Newfoundland, has been Scott have played in 124 career games each, ranks. Matt Moulson, who played at Cornell selected as an alternate captain in 2007-08. and have combined to score 162 points over from 2002-06, made his NHL debut on Nov. Greening becomes the first sophomore during that span. Cornell would need to play another 2 against San Jose, scoring a goal in the Los the 13-year tenure of Cornell head coach Mike 15 games this season for the pair to surpass Angeles Kings’ 5-2 victory. Defenseman Ryan Schafer to be named as a team captain. the Cornell record for games played of 138, O’Byrne, meanwhile, made his NHL debut with held by Jeremy Downs from 2001-05. the on Dec. 6. Another Clipper Ship pair, Ryan Vesce and Charlie Cook, were named Cornell has had a history of looking to the Na- I Feel A Draft to the USA Hockey Select Team that finished naimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey Four current Big Red players have previously second at the Deutschland Cup in Germany on League for players to fit the Cornell system, and been drafted by National League Hockey clubs Nov. 8-11. Cook and Vesce are both currently this season is no exception. Six former Clippers grace the roster of the 2007-08 Big Red. Senior Cornell Players vs. Quinnipiac Cornell Players vs. Princeton Raymond Sawada, juniors Jared Seminoff and Troy Davenport 4 gp, 91 sv. 1-3-0 Troy Davenport 3 gp, 70 sv, 2-1-0 Tyler Mugford, sophomore Colin Greening, Mike Devin 1 gp, 2-0-2 Mike Devin 1 gp, 0-0-0 and freshmen Joe and Mike Devin each played Jared Seminoff 6 gp, 0-1-1 Jared Seminoff 4 gp, 0-0-0 their junior hockey in Nanaimo before making Justin Krueger 5 gp, 1-0-1 Justin Krueger 3 gp, 0-1-1 their way to Ithaca. Cornell’s connection with Taylor Davenport 4 gp, 0-0-0 Taylor Davenport 3 gp, 0-0-0 Nanaimo originates with Greg Hornby eight Tyler Roeszler 0 gp Tyler Roeszler 1 gp, 0-0-0 seasons ago. Patrick Kennedy 1 gp, 0-0-0 Patrick Kennedy 1 gp, 0-0-0 Going To The Polls Jacob Johnston 0 gp Jacob Johnston 0 gp For the second straight season, Cornell has Raymond Sawada 7 gp, 0-2-2 Raymond Sawada 7 gp, 3-4-7 been picked to finish fourth in ECAC Hockey in Riley Nash 1 gp, 0-0-0 Riley Nash 1 gp, 0-1-1 both the preseason coaches and media polls. Colin Greening 5 gp, 2-3-5 Colin Greening 3 gp, 1-4-5 The Big Red also received one first-place vote Jordan Berk 1 gp, 1-0-1 Jordan Berk 1 gp, 0-0-0 in the media poll. Clarkson, Quinnipiac and St. Doug Krantz 7 gp, 0-2-2 Doug Krantz 6 gp, 0-1-1 Lawrence were each selected ahead of the Big Michael Kennedy 7 gp, 1-1-2 Michael Kennedy 3 gp, 0-0-0 Red in both polls. Chris Fontas 3 gp, 0-0-0 Chris Fontas 1 gp, 0-0-0 Red Hot Hockey Evan Barlow 6 gp, 3-1-4 Evan Barlow 5 gp, 2-0-2 Cornell and Boston University renewed their Tyler Mugford 7 gp, 0-3-3 Tyler Mugford 5 gp, 1-1-2 long-standing rivalry when the two teams met Joe Devin 1 gp, 0-0-0 Joe Devin 0 gp on Nov. 24 at Madison Square Garden in New Brendon Nash 4 gp, 0-2-2 Brendon Nash 2 gp, 0-1-1 York City. The game marked the first meeting Topher Scott 7 gp, 1-4-5 Topher Scott 7 gp, 1-4-5 of the two storied programs since the 2002-03 Blake Gallagher 5 gp, 0-1-1 Blake Gallagher 3 gp, 0-4-4 season. Cornell holds a 23-17-1 lead in the all- Joe Scali 1 gp, 0-0-0 Joe Scali 2 gp, 0-0-0 time series following the 6-3 defeat. The game Dan Nicholls 1 gp, 0-0-0 Dan Nicholls 1 gp, 0-0-0 is believed to be the first sellout of a college Ben Scrivens 1 gp, 22 svs, 1-0-0 Ben Scrivens 0 gp hockey game ever at Madison Square Garden. Dan DiLeo 0 gp Dan DiLeo 0 gp In The Air Tonight 11 All of Cornell’s games this season can be heard in the Ithaca area on WHCU, 870 AM. Jason Topher Scott Finalist For Lowe’s Senior Class Award Weinstein returns for his fourth season of call- ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell senior forward Topher Scott has been ing Big Red hockey action. selected as one of 10 finalists for the 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award in men’s hockey, announced on Feb. 14. Nationwide bal- On The Tube loting begins this afternoon for fans to help select this year’s win- Seven of the Big Red’s games were seen on TV ner. this season, with two of them broadcast to a national audience. The Big Red’s Nov. 24 game Scott was selected as one of 10 finalists from the initial pool of 20 against Boston University at Madison Square nominees. He is among four finalists from ECAC Hockey, the most Garden was televised live on CSTV, while the Jan. 20 game against Clarkson at Lynah Rink of any of the six collegiate hockey conferences. The other finalists from ECAC Hockey was seen on ESPNU. Both of Cornell’s games include Colgate’s , St. Lawrence’s Justin Pesony and Princeton’s Landis against Colgate were televised in Central New Stankievech. York on Time Warner Cable, while both of the Big Red’s games in the Capital District on Jan. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the 11 at Rensselaer and Jan. 12 at Union were Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award has developed into the nation’s premier tribute to col- broadcast on Time Warner Cable in the Capital lege seniors. The award, launched in 2001 with college , is now in its sec- District and in Central New York. In addition, ond year for men’s hockey, with Notre Dame goaltender David Brown winning the the Big Red’s game against Niagara on Jan. 5 award in its inaugural season. was broadcast on the Niagara Television Net- work. Cornell went 4-3-0 in televised games this season, with the potential for more as the The 10 finalists were chosen from the pool of 20 nominees based on personal quali- league semifinals and championship rounds ties that define a complete student-athlete. The four primary areas of criteria include will be televised from the Times Union Center classroom, community, character and competition. The 10 finalists will be placed on in Albany, N.Y. the ballot for a nationwide vote beginning this afternoon and concluding on March 28. Fan balloting, which can be found on REDCast the award’s official website at www.seniorclassaward.com, will Live streaming video of most of Cornell’s be combined with votes from coaches, media and sponsors to home hockey games is available through Cor- determine this year’s recipient. The award will be presented to nell REDCast. In addition to streaming video of home games, fans can also get live audio of all the winner at the 2008 NCAA Frozen Four on April 10-12, in Den- of Cornell’s road games, including the Boston ver, Colo. University game at Madison Square Garden and the two games at the Florida College Clas- ity without the worry of automatic renewal. and Harvard. Saturday’s game against the sic in late December. REDCast is a subscrip- REDCasts are available on all computer oper- Crimson will be Senior Night as the four mem- tion-based joint venture of Cornell athletics ating systems. bers of the Class of 2008 will be recognized fol- and Internet Consulting Services (ICS). Numer- lowing the contest. ous subscription options, including yearly, Up Next monthly, sport-by-sport and pay-per-view Cornell closes out the regular season on Feb. passes, provide viewing and listening flexibil- 29 and March 1, playing host to Dartmouth

12 Evan Barlow Jordan Berk Junior • F • 5-10 • 170 Freshman • D • 5-10 • 190 Strathmore, London, Ontario Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2005-06 32 2 4 6 45 +3 0 0 0 2007-08 23 1 0 1 21 -2 1 0 0 2006-07 28 6 5 11 42 +5 2 0 2 Totals 23 1 0 1 21 -2 1 0 0 20 2007-08 22 6 9 15 16 +6 1 0 2 16 Totals 82 14 18 32 103 +14 3 0 4

Season High Career High Season High Career High 2, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Goals 2, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/07 1, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Goals 1, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 1, nine times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Assists 1, 18 times, last vs. Yale, 2/9/08 n/a Assists n/a 3, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Points 3, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 1, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Points 1, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 7, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Shots on Goal 7, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 3, vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 Shots on Goal 3, vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 1, four times, last vs. Union, 2/15/08 Penalties 2, six times, last at Dartmouth, 2/23/07 2, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Penalties 2, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 10, last vs. Union, 2/15/08 Penalty Minutes 15, vs. Michigan St., 10/28/05 15, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Penalty Minutes 15, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI dnp @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-0-0 Prin 1-0-1 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-1-1 @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML dnp Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin 1-1-2 vs. Clarkson dnp Yale 0-1-1 @ Prin Quin 1-0-1 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 2-1-3 Clg 0-1-1 Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 @ Clg 1-1-2 Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 1-0-1 @ Union 0-1-1 @ SLU 0-1-1 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU dnp vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU dnp Union 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

Taylor Davenport Troy Davenport Junior • D • 5-10 • 190 Junior • G • 6-1 • 170 Okotoks, Alberta Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota (AJHL) Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP Min. GA SO Svs. Sv. Pct. GAA W L T 2005-06 10 0 2 2 12 +3 0 0 0 2004-05 1 9:13 0 0 2 1.000 0.00 0 0 0 2006-07 27 2 2 4 30 +4 0 0 1 2006-07 24 1293:44 52 2 461 .899 2.41 11 7 2 7 2007-08 15 1 2 3 6 +3 0 0 0 1 2007-08 4 189:57 5 0 62 .925 1.58 0 2 0 Totals 52 3 6 9 48 +10 0 0 1 Totals 29 1492:54 57 2 525 .902 2.29 11 9 2

Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Goals 1, three times , last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 n/a Shutouts 2 total, last vs. Quinnipiac, 2/16/07 1, two times, last vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/28/07 Assists 1, six times, last vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/28/07 21, vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/28/07 Saves (Game) 37, vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 1, three times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 1, nine times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 11, 3rd period vs. UMass-Lowell, 12/28/07 Saves (Period) 16, 3rd period at Rensselaer, 2/10/07 2, two times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Shots on Goal 4, vs. Union, 12/2/06 n/a Points 1, two times, last at Yale, 11/4/06 1, two times, last vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Penalties 3, vs. Rensselaer, 12/1/06 2, two times, last vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Penalty Minutes 6, vs. Rensselaer, 12/1/06

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk dnp RPI 1-0-1 @ RIT dnp UMass dnp Clk 14 svs. RPI dnp Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-1-1 Brown dnp @ Quin Prin 19 svs., L vs. UML 21 svs., L Brown dnp @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale dnp @ Prin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson dnp Yale dnp @ Prin @ Yale 0-1-1 Nia dnp Clg dnp Dar @ Yale dnp Nia dnp Clg dnp Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia dnp @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown dnp Nia dnp @ Clg dnp Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk dnp @ Har dnp @ RPI dnp @ Clk dnp @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union dnp @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar dnp @ Union dnp @ SLU 8 svs. vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU dnp Union dnp vs. BU dnp SLU dnp Union dnp

13 Joe Devin Mike Devin Freshman • F • 6-1 • 186 Freshman • D • 6-2 • 188 Scituate, Massachusetts Scituate, Massachusetts Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2007-08 13 3 0 3 19 +1 0 0 0 2007-08 24 2 8 10 14 +2 1 0 0 Totals 13 3 0 3 19 +1 0 0 0 Totals 24 2 8 10 14 +2 1 0 0 22 2

Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, three times, last vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 Goals 1, three times, last vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 2, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Goals 2, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 n/a Assists n/a 2, two times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Assists 2, two times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 1, three times, last vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 Points 1, three times, last vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 2, three times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 2, three times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 3, at RIT, 10/27/07 Shots on Goal 3, at RIT, 10/27/07 4, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Shots on Goal 4, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 2, at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalties 2, at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 1, seven times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalties 1, seven times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 15, at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalty Minutes 15, at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 2, seven times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalty Minutes 2, seven times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08

@ RIT 1-0-1 UMass dnp Clk 0-0-0 RPI dnp @ RIT 0-1-1 UMass dnp Clk 0-1-1 RPI 0-2-2 Prin dnp vs. UML dnp Brown 1-0-1 @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-1-1 @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale dnp @ Prin Quin 2-0-2 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia dnp Clg 1-0-1 Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown dnp Nia dnp @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown 0-2-2 Nia 0-1-1 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI dnp @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union dnp @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union dnp vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

Dan DiLeo Chris Fontas Junior • G • 5-11 • 175 Senior • F • 6-1 • 204 St. Louis, Missouri Nashua, New Hampshire Wichita Falls (Texas) Wildcats (NAHL) UMass-Lowell (Hockey East) Year GP Min. GA SO Svs. Sv. Pct. GAA W L T Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2005-06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003-04* 39 1 4 5 18 -8 1 0 0 2006-07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004-05* 29 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 1 2006-07 11 0 0 0 4 +1 0 0 0 31 2007-08 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 2007-08 21 1 2 3 8 +1 0 0 1 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * stats at UMass-Lowell CU Totals 30 1 2 3 12 +2 0 0 1 Season High Career High Season High Cornell Career High n/a Shutouts n/a 1, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Goals 1, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 n/a Saves (Game) n/a 1, two times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Assists 1, two times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 n/a Saves (Period) n/a 1, three times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Points 1, three times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 n/a Points n/a 3, vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Shots on Goal 3, vs. Brown, 1/25/08 1, four times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalties 1, six times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 2, four times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalty Minutes 2, six times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08

@ RIT dnp UMass dnp Clk dnp RPI dnp @ RIT dnp UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-0-0 Prin dnp vs. UML dnp Brown dnp @ Quin Prin dnp vs. UML 0-1-1 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson dnp Yale dnp @ Prin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale dnp Nia dnp Clg dnp Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 1-0-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown dnp Nia dnp @ Clg dnp Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg dnp Har @ Har dnp @ RPI dnp @ Clk dnp @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar dnp @ Union dnp @ SLU dnp @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU dnp SLU dnp Union dnp vs. BU dnp SLU 0-1-1 Union 0-0-0

14 Blake Gallagher Colin Greening Sophomore • F • 5-7 • 175 Sophomore • F • 6-2 • 195 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia St. John’s, Newfoundland Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2006-07 29 3 15 18 12 +1 1 0 1 2006-07 31 11 8 19 26 +9 5 0 2 2007-08 24 4 7 11 12 0 3 0 0 2007-08 25 8 13 21 33 +3 3 0 3 27 Totals 53 7 22 29 24 +1 4 0 1 15 Totals 56 19 21 40 59 +12 8 0 5

Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, four times, last vs. Union, 2/15/08 Goals 1, seven times, last vs. Union, 2/15/08 2, two times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 Goals 2, five times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 2, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Assists 3, three times, last vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 3, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Assists 3, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 2, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 3, three times, last vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 3, vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 Points 3, three times, last vs. Quinnipiac, 11/3/07 5, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Shots on Goal 5, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 8, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Shots on Goal 8, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 1, six times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalties 2, vs. Brown, 1/20/07 2, three times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 Penalties 2, five times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 2, six times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalty Minutes 4, vs. Brown, 1/20/07 15, at RIT, 10/27/07 Penalty Minutes 15, at RIT, 10/27/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-2-2 @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 1-0-1 Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 1-0-1 @ Quin Prin 0-1-1 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin 0-3-3 vs. Clarkson 0-2-2 Yale 2-0-2 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale 1-0-1 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 1-1-2 Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 1-0-1 @ Clg 0-1-1 Har @ Brown 2-0-2 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-1-1 Har @ Har 1-0-1 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 0-1-1 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 1-0-1 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union dnp @ SLU 0-1-1 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-1-1 vs. BU 0-1-1 SLU 0-1-1 Union 1-0-1 vs. BU 0-1-1 SLU 0-1-1 Union 0-1-1

Jacob Johnston Michael Kennedy Freshman • D • 6-0 • 183 Junior • F • 6-2 • 195 Sudbury, Ontario Dorchester, Ontario Sudbury Jr. Wolves (NOJHL) St. Thomas Stars (WOHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2007-08 4 1 0 1 0 -1 0 0 0 2005-06 35 3 4 7 18 +3 1 0 0 Totals 4 1 0 1 0 -1 0 0 0 2006-07 30 5 2 7 18 +3 0 0 1 11 18 2007-08 22 8 7 15 8 +1 2 0 2 Totals 87 16 13 29 44 +6 3 0 3

Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Goals 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 2, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Goals 2, vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 n/a Assists n/a 2, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Assists 2, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Points 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 3, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Points 3, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 3, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Shots on Goal 3, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 6, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Shots on Goal 6, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 n/a Penalties n/a 1, four times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalties 3, two times, last vs. Quinnipiac, 3/10/07 n/a Penalty Minutes n/a 2, four times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalty Minutes 6, two times, last vs. Quinnipiac, 3/10/07

@ RIT dnp UMass dnp Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-0-0 @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 1-1-2 Prin dnp vs. UML dnp Brown dnp @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 1-0-1 Brown 1-0-1 @ Quin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson dnp Yale dnp @ Prin Quin 0-1-1 vs. Clarkson 1-0-1 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale dnp Nia dnp Clg dnp Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 2-1-3 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown dnp Nia dnp @ Clg dnp Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 1-2-3 @ Clg dnp Har @ Har dnp @ RPI dnp @ Clk dnp @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 1-1-2 @ Clk dnp @ Dar dnp @ Union dnp @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU dnp vs. BU dnp SLU 1-0-1 Union dnp vs. BU 0-1-1 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

15 Patrick Kennedy Doug Krantz Freshman • F • 6-3 • 203 Senior • D • 6-3 • 205 Dorchester, Ontario Marysville, British Columbia St. Thomas Stars (WOHL) Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2007-08 23 1 2 3 22 0 0 0 0 2004-05 31 4 5 9 18 +12 0 0 1 Totals 23 1 2 3 22 0 0 0 0 2005-06 33 2 5 7 8 +10 0 0 0 2006-07 31 5 10 15 35 +7 0 0 1 10 17 2007-08 25 3 2 5 8 +5 2 0 0 Totals 120 14 22 36 69 +35 2 0 2 Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Goals 1, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 2, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Goals 2, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 1, two times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Assists 1, two times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 1, at RIT, 10/27/07 Assists 2, three times, last at Brown, 11/3/06 1, three times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Points 1, three times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 2, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 2, four times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 2, four times, last vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Shots on Goal 2, four times, last vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 3, vs. Princeton, 11/2/07 Shots on Goal 5, vs. Clarkson, 3/12/05 2, at Harvard, 11/16/07 Penalties 2, at Harvard, 11/16/07 1, four times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalties 2, vs. Colgate, 1/27/07 4, at Harvard, 11/16/07 Penalty Minutes 4, at Harvard, 11/16/07 2, four times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalty Minutes 15, vs. Colgate, 1/27/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk dnp RPI 0-0-0 @ RIT 0-1-1 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 2-0-2 Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-1-1 @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 1-0-1 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI dnp @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-1-1 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 1-0-1 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-1-1

Justin Krueger Tyler Mugford Sophomore • D • 6-2 • 205 Junior • F • 6-1 • 190 Duesseldorf, Germany Prince Albert, Penticton Vees (BCHL) Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2006-07 31 1 5 6 24 +4 0 0 0 2005-06 35 1 6 7 54 +5 0 0 0 2007-08 24 2 4 6 25 0 0 0 1 2006-07 29 1 5 6 55 +3 0 0 0 5 Totals 55 3 9 12 49 +4 0 0 1 21 2007-08 21 1 2 3 30 -3 0 0 0 Totals 85 3 13 16 139 +5 0 0 0

Season High Career High Season High Career High 1, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Goals 1, three times, last vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 1, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Goals 1, three times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 1, four times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Assists 1, nine times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 1, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Assists 1, 13 times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 1, six times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 1, 12 times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 1, three times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 2, vs. Princeton, 12/2/05 6, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Shots on Goal 6, vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 3, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Shots on Goal 5, two times, last vs. Clarkson, 3/10/06 3, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Penalties 3, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 4, vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 Penalties 4, vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 17, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Penalty Minutes 17, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 8, vs. Colgate, 2/1/08 Penalty Minutes 15, at Yale, 11/4/06

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-1-1 RPI 0-1-1 @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 1-0-1 Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin 1-0-1 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin 0-1-1 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale dnp Nia 0-1-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown 0-1-1 Nia 1-0-1 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown dnp Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har dnp @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar dnp @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU dnp SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

16 Brendon Nash Riley Nash Sophomore • D • 6-3 • 205 Freshman • F • 6-1 • 173 Kamloops, British Columbia Kamloops, British Columbia Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2006-07 29 2 12 14 38 +7 2 0 0 2007-08 25 10 12 22 20 +1 6 0 2 2007-08 13 0 7 7 24 +5 0 0 0 Totals 25 10 12 22 20 +1 6 0 2 24 Totals 42 2 19 21 62 +12 2 0 0 14

Season High Career High Season High Career High n/a Goals 1, two times, last vs. Brown, 1/20/07 2, two times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Goals 2, two times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 2, two times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 Assists 2, two times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 1, 11 times, last at Clarkson, 2/8/08 Assists 1, 11 times, last at Clarkson, 2/8/08 2, two times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 Points 2, five times, last vs. Yale, 1/26/08 2, six times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Points 2, six times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 4, vs. Boston University, 11/24/07 Shots on Goal 5, vs. RIT, 10/28/06 5, three times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Shots on Goal 5, three times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 3, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Penalties 3, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 2, at RIT, 10/27/07 Penalties 2, at RIT, 10/27/07 6, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Penalty Minutes 6, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 4, at RIT, 10/27/07 Penalty Minutes 4, at RIT, 10/27/07

@ RIT dnp UMass 0-0-0 Clk dnp RPI 0-1-1 @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-1-1 Prin dnp vs. UML 0-1-1 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Prin 0-1-1 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-1-1 @ Quin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson dnp Yale 0-2-2 @ Prin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 1-1-2 Yale 0-1-1 @ Prin @ Yale dnp Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale 1-1-2 Nia 1-0-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown dnp Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown 1-1-2 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 1-1-2 Har @ Har dnp @ RPI dnp @ Clk 0-1-1 @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-1-1 @ Dar dnp @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU dnp @ Dar 0-1-1 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 2-0-2 vs. BU 0-2-2 SLU dnp Union 0-0-0 vs. BU 1-1-2 SLU 2-0-2 Union 0-0-0

Dan Nicholls Tyler Roeszler Freshman • F • 6-0 • 196 Freshman • F • 5-6 • 168 Whitby, Ontario Chatham, Ontario Bowmanville Eagles (OPJHL) Chatham Maroons (WOHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2007-08 20 2 2 4 20 +1 0 0 0 2007-08 8 0 1 1 2 -1 0 0 0 Totals 20 2 2 4 20 +1 0 0 0 Totals 8 0 1 1 2 -1 0 0 0 29 9

Season High Career High Season High Career High 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Goals 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 n/a Goals n/a 1, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Assists 1, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 1, at Union, 1/12/08 Assists 1, at Union, 1/12/08 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Points 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 1, at Union, 1/12/08 Points 1, at Union, 1/12/08 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Shots on Goal 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 4, vs. Princeton, 11/2/07 Shots on Goal 4, vs. Princeton, 11/2/07 2, two times, last at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 Penalties 2, two times, last at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalties 1, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 4, two times, last at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 Penalty Minutes 4, two times, last at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 2, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalty Minutes 2, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI dnp @ RIT dnp UMass dnp Clk 0-0-0 RPI dnp Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown dnp @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML dnp Brown dnp @ Quin Quin 0-1-1 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson dnp Yale dnp @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 Clg dnp Dar @ Yale dnp Nia dnp Clg dnp Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia dnp @ Clg dnp Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har dnp @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk dnp @ Dar 2-0-2 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar dnp @ Union 0-1-1 @ SLU dnp vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU dnp Union dnp vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

17 Raymond Sawada Joe Scali Senior • F • 6-2 • 205 Sophomore • F • 5-11 • 190 Richmond, British Columbia Coquitlam, British Columbia Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Alberni Valley Bulldogs Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2004-05 35 4 5 9 48 +5 1 0 0 2006-07 12 0 0 0 10 -3 0 0 0 2005-06 35 7 13 20 20 +1 3 0 2 2007-08 23 2 1 3 17 +1 0 0 0 2006-07 31 10 11 21 31 +3 4 1 3 12 2007-08 25 2 12 14 26 -1 1 0 0 28 Totals 35 2 1 3 27 -2 0 0 0 Totals 126 23 41 64 119 +8 9 1 5 Season High Cornell Career High Season High Career High 1, three times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Goals 2, three times, last vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 1, two times, last at Colgate, 2/2/08 Goals 1, two times, last at Colgate, 2/1/08 3, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Assists 3, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 1, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Assists 1, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 3, vs. Niagara, 1/5/08 Points 4, vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 1, three times, last at Colgate, 2/1/08 Points 1, three times, last at Colgate, 2/1/08 4, two times, last at Union, 1/12/08 Shots on Goal 7, vs. Union, 11/18/05 3, two times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Shots on Goal 3, three times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 2, two times, last vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Penalties 3, two times, last vs. Maine, 12/29/04 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Penalties 2, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 12, at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 Penalty Minutes 12, at Rensselaer, 1/11/08 15, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07 Penalty Minutes 15, at Dartmouth, 11/17/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 1-0-1 RPI 0-2-2 @ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-0-0 RPI 0-0-0 Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 1-1-2 @ Quin Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 1-0-1 Brown 0-0-0 @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin dnp vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown 0-1-1 Nia 0-3-3 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 1-0-1 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-2-2 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 1-0-1 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-1-1 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU 0-0-0 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-1-1 vs. BU dnp SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

Topher Scott Ben Scrivens Senior • F • 5-6 • 160 Sophomore • G • 6-1 • 170 Buffalo Grove, Illinois Spruce Grove, Alberta Chicago Steel (USHL) Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG Year GP Min. GA SO Svs. Sv. Pct. GAA W L T 2004-05 35 5 19 24 8 +6 3 0 3 2006-07 12 573:55 22 1 224 .911 2.30 3 6 2 2005-06 35 6 22 28 12 +1 1 1 1 2007-08 24 1311:27 46 2 581 .927 2.10 12 8 3 2006-07 31 4 21 25 22 +6 2 0 0 26 2007-08 25 9 12 21 6 +2 4 0 1 30 Totals 36 1885:22 68 3 805 .922 2.16 15 14 5 Totals 126 24 74 98 48 +15 10 1 5 Season High Cornell Career High Season High Career High 2, vs. Clarkson, 1/20/08 Goals 2, vs. Clarkson, 1/20/08 2, two times, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 Shutouts 3 total, last vs. Niagara, 1/4/08 3, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Assists 3, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 45, vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 Saves (Game) 45, vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 4, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 Points 4, vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 19, first period vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 Saves (Period) 19, first period vs. Massachusetts, 11/30/07 5, at Clarkson, 2/8/08 Shots on Goal 5, three times, last at Clarkson, 2/8/08 n/a Points n/a 1, three times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalties 2, two times, last at St. Lawrence, 1/12/07 2, three times, last vs. St. Lawrence, 1/18/08 Penalty Minutes 4, two times, last at St. Lawrence, 1/12/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 2-0-2 RPI 1-3-4 @ RIT 23 svs., L UMass 45 svs., T Clk 4 svs., L RPI 16 svs., W Prin 1-0-1 vs. UML 0-1-1 Brown 0-2-2 @ Quin Prin dnp vs. UML 1 sv. Brown 25 svs., W @ Quin Quin 0-1-1 vs. Clarkson 0-1-1 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin Quin 22 svs., W vs. Clarkson 30 svs., T Yale 26 svs., T @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-1-1 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Yale 24 svs., W Nia 17 svs., W Clg 35 svs., W Dar @ Brown 1-0-1 Nia 1-1-2 @ Clg 0-1-1 Har @ Brown 30 svs., W Nia 26 svs., W @ Clg 20 svs., W Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 1-1-2 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Har 33 svs., L @ RPI 29 svs. W @ Clk 21 svs., L @ Dar 0-0-0 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 @ Dar 22 svs., W @ Union 25 svs., L @ SLU 10 svs., L vs. BU 1-0-1 SLU 0-0-0 Union 1-0-1 vs. BU 36 svs., L SLU 27 svs., W Union 34 svs., L

18 Jared Seminoff Junior • D • 5-10 • 195 Nelson, British Columbia Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Year GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG 2005-06 35 1 6 7 76 +3 0 0 0 2006-07 23 1 14 15 40 +10 0 0 0 3 2007-08 25 1 3 4 20 +6 0 0 0 Totals 83 3 23 26 136 +19 0 0 0

Season High Career High 1, vs. Boston University, 11/24/07 Goals 1, three times, last vs. Boston Univ., 11/24/07 1, three times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Assists 3, vs. Union, 12/2/06 1, four times, last vs. Brown, 1/25/08 Points 3, vs. Union, 12/2/06 3, two times, last vs. Clarkson, 12/29/07 Shots on Goal 6, vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 12/28/05 1, 10 times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalties 3, four times, last vs. Quinnipiac, 3/10/07 2, 10 times, last at St. Lawrence, 2/9/08 Penalty Minutes 14, vs. Quinnipiac, 3/10/07

@ RIT 0-0-0 UMass 0-0-0 Clk 0-1-1 RPI 0-0-0 Prin 0-0-0 vs. UML 0-0-0 Brown 0-1-1 @ Quin Quin 0-0-0 vs. Clarkson 0-0-0 Yale 0-0-0 @ Prin @ Yale 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 Clg 0-0-0 Dar @ Brown 0-0-0 Nia 0-0-0 @ Clg 0-0-0 Har @ Har 0-0-0 @ RPI 0-0-0 @ Clk 0-0-0 @ Dar 0-1-1 @ Union 0-0-0 @ SLU 0-0-0 vs. BU 1-0-1 SLU 0-0-0 Union 0-0-0

2007-08 Season Box Scores Game 1 • Oct. 27, 2007 Game 2 • Nov. 2, 2007 Game 3 • Nov. 3, 2007 Cornell at Rochester Inst. of Tech. Princeton at Cornell Quinnipiac at Cornell Blue Cross Arena • Rochester, N.Y. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Cornell 0 0 1 - 1 Princeton 1 1 1 - 3 Quinnipiac 1 2 0 - 3 RIT 2 0 2 - 4 Cornell 0 1 1 - 2 Cornell 3 0 2 - 5 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: RIT: Smith, Matt (Lambert, Ringwald) 14:15 (pp); RIT: Scoring: PRIN: Jubinville, Lee (Wilson, MacIntyre) 6:29. Pen- Scoring: COR: Krueger, Justin (Greening) 2:15; COR: Devin, Mike Murphy, Sean (Crowell, Lambert) 16:48 (pp). Penalties: COR: alties: COR: Nicholls, Dan (contact to the head-roughing) (M. Kennedy, Scott) 6:12 (pp); COR: Berk, Jordan (Greening, Nash, Riley (hitting from behind) 4:26; RIT: Raymond, Bobby 0:24; PRIN: Fedun, Taylor (hitting from behind) 3:32; PRIN: Barlow) 7:35 (pp); QUIN: Marshall, David (Travis, Wong) 11:41 (interference) 10:43; COR: Nicholls, Dan (charging) 13:19; MacIntyre, Cam (boarding) 11:10; COR: Devin, Mike (cross (pp). Penalties: QUIN: Atkinson, Mike (contact to the head- COR: Greening, Colin (hitting from behind - major) 14:25; COR: checking), 14:12. elbowing) 5:48; QUIN: Henningson, dan (hooking) 6:30; COR: Greening, Colin (game misconduct) 14:25. 2nd Period Greening, Colin (cross-checking) 10:38; COR: Gallagher, Blake 2nd Period Scoring: COR: Scott, Topher (unassisted) 17:05; PRIN: Jubi- (unsportsmanlike conduct) 18:16; QUIN: Lampe, Eric (unsports- Scoring: none Penalties: RIT: Mazzei, Tyler (cross-checking) nville, Lee (Wilson, MacIntyre) 12:37 (pp). Penalties: COR: manlike conduct) 18:16; QUIN: Leitch, Bryan (charging) 19:15. 1:43; RIT: Janda, Mike (hooking) 4:35; RIT: Newman, Jesse Mugford, Tyler (cross-checking) 0:46; PRIN: Kushniruk, Bran- 2nd Period (hooking) 13:56; RIT: Newman, Jesse (charging) 16:50; RIT: dan (holding) 5:01; COR: Nicholls, Dan (hitting from behind) Scoring: QUIN: Nelson, Ben (Hansen, Wong) 10:08 (pp); QUIN: Mazzei, Tyler (hitting after whistle) 16:50; COR: Nash, Riley 7:39; COR: Kennedy, Michael (boarding) 11:10; COR: Kennedy, Atkinson, Mike (penalty shot) 12:45. Penalties: COR: Nicholls, (hitting after whistle) 16:50. Patrick (hooking) 14:30. Dan (tripping) 2:28; QUIN: Sorteberg, Matt (unsportsmanlike 3rd Period 3rd Period conduct) 4:48; COR: Berk, Jordan (game misconduct) 9:13; COR: Scoring: COR, Devin, Joe (M. Devin, Krantz) 10:08; RIT, Lambert Scoring: COR: Barlow, Evan (Greening, R. Nash) 11:32; PRIN: Berk, Jordan (hitting from behind - major) 9:13; COR: Sawa- (Sarazin, Hofstetter) 16:28; RIT, Mazzei (Burns, Crowell) 19:30 MacIntyre, Cam (Jubinville) 16:18. Penalties: PRIN: Ritchie, da, Raymond (hitting from behind) 9:49; COR: Barlow, Evan (en). Penalties: RIT: Kharin, Anton (high-sticking) 0:26; RIT: Cam (interference) 6:55; COR: Barlow, Evan (elbowing) 9:10; (interference) 12:45; COR: Nash, Riley (obstruction-interfer- Harris, Matt (boarding) 2:16; RIT: Hofstetter, Justin (roughing) COR: Greening, Colin (boarding) 17:21. ence) 15:28; COR: Mugford, Tyler (charging the goalie) 17:08; 2:28; COR: Kennedy, Patrick (holding) 2:28. Goaltenders QUIN: Wong, Brandon (obstruction-interference) 17:08; QUIN: Goaltenders PRIN: Kalemba, Zane (60:00 min., 26 saves - W) Lampe, Eric (charging the goalie) 18:02). COR: Scrivens, Ben (58:08 min., 23 saves - L) COR: Davenport, Troy (59:18 min., 19 saves - L) 3rd Period RIT: Menard, Louis (60:00 min., 22 saves - W) Attendance: 4210 Scoring: COR: Barlow, Evan (Greening) 0:13; COR: Devin, Mike Attendance: 5142 Officials: Peter Feola (R), Bill Bredin (L), Joe Testa (L) (Nicholls, Mugford) 10:48. Penalties: None. Officials: James Trapp (R), Tom Quinn (R), Jon Ammann (L) Goaltenders QUIN: Vetri, Peter (7:35 min. 3 saves) QUIN: McGann, Pat (50:50 min., 14 saves - L) COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00, 22 saves - W) Attendance: 4179 Officials:Alex Dell (R), Bill Bredin (L), Joe Testa (L)

19 Game 4 • Nov. 9, 2007 Game 6 • Nov. 16, 2007 Game 8 • Nov. 24, 2007 Cornell at Yale Cornell at Harvard Cornell vs. Boston University Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Conn. Bright Hockey Center • Cambridge, Mass. Madison Square Garden • New York, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Cornell 1 0 1 - 2 Cornell 1 0 0 - 1 Cornell 0 1 2 - 3 Yale 0 0 1 - 1 Harvard 1 0 1 - 2 Boston University 3 1 2 - 6 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (unassisted) 15:26. Penalties: YAL: Scoring: HAR: Pelle, Jon (A. Biega, Taylor) 3:25; COR: Gallagher Scoring: BU: Periera, Joe (Bonino) 8:50; BU: Popko (Pereira, Page, Robert (holding) 4:29; COR: Team (too many players on (Greening, R. Nash) 8:23 (pp). Penalties: HAR: Morin, Chad Cohen) 9:08; BU: Yip, Brandon (Gilroy) 11:06. Penalties: BU: ice) 8:32; YAL: Martin, Jimmy (cross-checking) 11:36; YAL: Ca- (hitting from behind) 8:01; COR: Kennedy, Patrick (slashing) Strait, Brian (tripping) 4:10; BU: Higgins, Chris (tripping) 6:05; hill, Chris (tripping) 16:49. 11:17; HAR: Magura, Tyler (holding) 17:15; HAR: Christian, Jack COR: Seminoff, Jared (holding) 13:13; BU: McCarthy, John 2nd Period (hitting after the whistle) 19:22; COR: Scott, Topher (hitting (hooking) 16:19; COR: Mugford, Tyler (tripping) 19:59. Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Kennedy, Patrick (hooking) after the whistle) 19:22. 2nd Period 15:39. 2nd Period Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (Gallagher, Greening) 11:43 (pp); BU: 3rd Period Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Kennedy, Patrick (holding MacArthur, Pete (Higgins) 17:43. Penalties: BU: Weston, Ryan Scoring: COR: Greening, Colin (R. Nash, Ta. Davenport) 19:20 the stick) 4:23; HAR: Fraser, Jimmy (obstruction-interference) (high-sticking) 6:06; BU: Strait, Brian (boarding) 9:45; COR: (en); YAL: Backman, Sean (Cahill) 19:55 (ea). Penalties: YAL: 5:47. Nash, Brendon (tripping) 15:52. Page, Robert (tripping) 15:56. 3rd Period 3rd Period Goaltenders Scoring: HAR: McCafferty, Brian (McCollem, Dufault) 7:30. Scoring: BU: Wilson, Colin (Yip) 1:17; COR: Seminoff, Jared (B. COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 25 saves - W) Penalties: HAR: Biega, Alex (tripping) 11:15; COR: Nash, Riley Nash, M. Kennedy) 3:44; COR: Scott, Topher (R. Nash, B. Nash) YAL: Blase, Billy (59:25 min., 17 saves - L) (slashing) 14:39. 16:54 (pp); BU: Ewing, Bryan (MacArthur) 19:37 (en). Penal- Attendance: 3180 Goaltenders ties: BU: McGuirk, Brian (tripping) 14:49; BU: Gryba, Eric (trip- Officials: Matthew Smith (R), Andrew Mann (L), Glen Cooke (L) COR: Scrivens, Ben (58:40 min., 33 saves - L) ping) 15:44. HAR: Richter, Kyle (60:00 min., 22 saves - W) Goaltenders Game 5 • Nov. 10, 2007 Attendance: 2915 (sellout) COR: Scrivens, Ben (58:50 min., 36 saves - L) Cornell at Brown Officials: Tim Benedetto (R), Richard Patry (L), Mark Messier (L) BU: Bennett, Brett (60:00 min., 25 saves - W) • Providence, R.I. Attendance: 18,200 (sellout) Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Game 7 • Nov. 17, 2007 Officials: Tim Benedetto (R), Jeff Bunyon (R), Chris Aughe (L), Bob Cornell 0 2 2 - 4 Cornell at Dartmouth Bernard (L) Brown 0 1 0 - 1 • Hanover, N.H. 1st Period Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Game 9 • Nov. 30, 2007 Scoring: none. Penalties: BRN: Pietrus, Jordan (hitting from Cornell 2 1 1 - 4 Massachusetts at Cornell behind) 6:25; BRN: Muncy, Sean (holding) 8:10. Dartmouth 1 0 0 - 1 Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. 2nd Period 1st Period Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Scoring: BRN: Garbutt, Ryan (McMonagle, Poli) 6:33 (pp); COR: Scoring: COR: Sawada, Raymond (P. Kennedy) 6:49; COR: Massachusetts 0 0 0 0 0 Scott, Topher (Sawada, M. Devin) 12:25 (pp); COR: Greening Barlow, Evan (Seminoff, R. Nash) 17:55; DAR: Gaudet, Joe Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 (Krueger, M. Devin) 19:36. Penalties: COR: Gallagher, Blake (Johnson) 19:24 (sh). Penalties: COR: Gallagher, Blake (rough- 1st Period (holding) 6:24; BRN: Prough, Jeff (holding) 9:27; BRN: Stuart, ing) 7:49; COR: Krueger, Justin (cross-checking) 16:32; DAR: Scoring: none. Penalties: none. Mike (contact to the head-roughing) 11:53; COR: Seminoff, Johnson, Nick (hooking) 17:09; DAR: Pritchard, Rob (hooking) 2nd Period Jared (elbowing) 17:45; BRN: Garbutt, Ryan (tripping) 17:58; 19:05. Scoring: none. Penalties: MA: Ortiz, Will (hitting from behind) BRN: Baier, Paul (goaltender interference) 18:48. 2nd Period 0:59; MA: Marcou, James (boarding) 5:32; COR: Nicholls, Dan 3rd Period Scoring: COR: Nicholls, Dan (Scali) 14:07. Penalties: DAR: Ste- (tripping) 11:12; COR: Kennedy, Michael (tripping) 15:32; COR: Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (unassisted) 16:16 (pp); COR: Green- jskal, Joe (contact to the head-roughing) 1:41; COR: Seminoff, Greening, Colin (roughing) 18:56; MA: Leaderer, David (rough- ing, Colin (R. Nash) 18:16 (en). Penalties: COR: Krueger, Justin Jared (hitting from behind) 16:16. ing) 18:56. (holding) 5:54; COR: Devin, Mike (interference) 9:49; BRN: 3rd Period 3rd Period Garbutt, Ryan (slashing) 14:18; BRN: Thunell, Hunter (hitting Scoring: COR: Nicholls, Dan (unassisted) 11:34. Penalties: Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Kennedy, Patrick (boarding) from behind) 19:57; BRN: Thunell, Hunter (game misconduct) DAR: Stejskal, Joe (hitting from behind) 15:34; DAR: Smith, 2:24; MA: Leaderer, David (elbowing) 15:21; MA: Ortiz, Will 19:57. Rob (fighting) 20:00; DAR: Smith, Rob (disqualification) 20:00; (slashing) 19:28. Goaltenders DAR: Gaudet, Joe (fighting) 20:00; DAR: Gaudet, Joe (disquali- Overtime COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 30 saves - W) fication) 20:00; COR: Scali, Joe (fighting) 20:00; COR: Scali, Joe Scoring: none. Penalties: none BRN: Rosen, Dan (59:16 min., 17 saves - L) (disqualification) 20:00; COR: Krueger, Justin (fighting) 20:00; Goaltenders Attendance: 1956 COR: Krueger, Justin (disqualification) 20:00. MA: Dainton, Paul (64:54 min., 24 saves - T) Officials: Chip McDonald (R), Andrew Mann (L), Mark Messier (L) Goaltenders COR: Scrivens, Ben (65:00 min., 45 saves - T) COR: Scrivens, Ben; (60:00 min., 22 saves - W) Attendance: 4267 (sellout) DAR: Devine, Mike (60:00 min., 18 saves - L) Officials: Chip McDonald (R), Scott Whittemore (L), Brett Reed (L) Attendance: 4009 Officials: Scott Hansen (R), Matt Riegert (L), Brett Reed (L)

20 Game 10 • Dec. 28, 2007 Game 12 • Jan. 4, 2008 Game 14 • Jan. 11, 2008 UMass-Lowell vs. Cornell Niagara at Cornell Cornell at Rensselaer Germain Arena • Estero, Fla. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Houston Fieldhouse • Troy, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F UMass-Lowell 1 0 2 - 3 Niagara 0 0 0 - 0 Cornell 0 2 0 - 2 Cornell 0 2 0 - 2 Cornell 1 2 3 - 6 Rensselaer 0 0 1 - 1 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: UML: Roebothan, Mark (Potacco) 4:12. Penalties: Scoring: COR: Fontas, Chris (Nicholls) 3:00. Penalties: NIA: Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Krueger, Justin (holding) UML: Stegnar, Frank (hooking) 6:13; UML: Schaus, Nick (ob- Anderson, Travis (tripping) 6:20; COR: Sawada, Raymond (in- 13:12; RPI: Foss, Jeff (interference) 16:06; COR: Sawada, Ray- struction-interference) 7:29; COR: Greening, Colin (boarding) terference) 12:56. mond (hitting after the whistle) 17:55. 9:33); COR: Barlow, Evan (slashing) 11:16; COR: Scott, Topher 2nd Period 2nd Period (high-sticking) 14:16; UML: Sullivan, Kelly (holding) 14:16. Scoring: COR: Barlow, Evan (unassisted) 1:36; COR: Kennedy, Scoring: COR: Kennedy, Michael (Scott, Sawada) 4:34; COR: 2nd Period Michael (Krueger, Sawada) 14:24 (pp). Penalties: COR: Nash, Scott (Sawada, Kennedy) 10:26. Penalties: COR: Nicholls, Scoring: COR: Kennedy, Michael (Scott, B. Nash) 10:28; COR: Scali, Brendon (hooking) 7:08; NIA: Reaney, Les (interference) 7:08; Dan (hooking) 6:43; COR: Mugford, Tyler (roughing) 6:43; RPI: Joe (Ta. Davenport, Fontas) 15:54. Penalties: UML: Potacco, Mike COR: Gallagher, Blake (tripping) 9:23; NIA: Cook, Ted (goalten- Colling; Kurt (roughing) 6:43; RPI: Contini, Ben (high-sticking) (tripping) 3:53; COR: Nicholls, Dan (boarding) 6:42; UML: Blair, der interference) 12:42; NIA: Reaney, Les (hooking) 13:35; NIA: 15:16; RPI: Vassel, Garett (hooking) 18:04. Ryan (holding) 10:51; UML: Holmstrom, Ben (holding) 13:05. Burichin, Jim (tripping) 17:26. 3rd Period 3rd Period 3rd Period Scoring: RPI: Vassel, Garett (Lord, Foss) 0:31; Penalties: RPI: Scoring: UML: Auger, Chris (Maniff, Sullivan) 4:52; UML: Holm- Scoring: COR: Barlow, Evan (Mugford, Gallagher) 2:18; COR: Helfrich, Tyler (hitting from behind) 2:27; COR: Nicholls, Dan strom, Ben (Falite, Goers) 11:33 (pp). Penalties: COR: Daven- Kennedy, Michael (Scott) 4:04; COR: Nash, Riley (Barlow, M. (holding) 5:00; RPI: Burgdoerfer, Erik (checking from behind) port, Taylor (hooking) 1:38; COR: Devin, Mike (holding) 10:00; Kennedy) 8:02 (pp). Penalties: COR: Devin, Mike (interference) 18:00; RPI: Burgdoerfer, Erik (disqualification) 18:00; COR: COR: Greening, Colin (checking from behind) 13:49; UML: 4:37; NIA: Cook, Ted (interference) 6:20. Sawada, Raymond (10-minute misconduct) 18:00; COR: Semi- Edwards, Maury (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:35; COR: Mug- Goaltenders noff, Jared (contact to the head - elbowing) 18:22; RPI: Lord, ford, Tyler (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:35; UML: Auger, Chris NIA: Avramenko, Adam (44:04 min., 21 saves - L) Andrew (cross-checking) 20:00; COR: Kennedy, Michael (slash- (holding) 19:30; COR: Nash, Brendon (cross-checking) 19:30. NIA: Pagliero, Juliano (15:56 min., 6 saves) ing) 20:00. Goaltenders COR: Scrivens, Ben (59:44 min., 17 saves) Goaltenders UML: Hamilton, Nevin (59:55 min., 23 saves - W) Attendance: 4267 (sellout) COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 29 saves - W) COR: Scrivens, Ben (4:12 min., 1 save) Officials: Mike Baker (R), Stephen Shufelt (L), Andy Petrus (L) RPI: Lange, Mathias (58:06 min., 11 saves - L) COR: Davenport, Troy (54:43 min., 21 saves - L) Attendance: 3451 Attendance: 3847 Game 13 • Jan. 5, 2008 Officials: Chip McDonald (R), Robert St. Lawrence (L), Matt Riegert (L) Officials: Tim Benedetto (R), Chris Aughe (L), Bob Bernard (L) Niagara at Cornell Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Game 15 • Jan. 12, 2008 Game 11 • Dec. 29, 2007 Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Cornell at Union Clarkson vs. Cornell Niagara 1 0 2 - 3 Messa Rink • Schenectady, N.Y. Germain Arena • Estero, Fla. Cornell 2 0 2 - 4 Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F 1st Period Cornell 0 1 0 - 1 Clarkson 0 0 3 0 3 Scoring: COR: Kennedy, Michael (Scott, Sawada) 4:12; NIA: Union 0 1 1 - 2 Cornell 2 1 0 0 3 Rogers, Kyle (Moran) 10:48; COR: Gallagher (Barlow, M. Devin) 1st Period 1st Period 16:02. COR: Krantz, Doug (tripping) 1:02; NIA: Scoring: none. Penalties: UNI: Walters, Jason (kneeing) Scoring: COR: Kennedy, Michael (Scott) 5:41 (pp); COR: Ken- Rogers, Kyle (roughing) 10:48; COR: Nash, Brendon (hooking) 14:31. nedy, Patrick (R. Nash, Greening) 14:28. Penalties: COR: Mug- 10:48; NIA: Reaney, Les (hooking), 19:22. 2nd Period ford, Tyler (holding) 3:11; CLK: Tuttle, Dan (tripping) 4:33; CLK: 2nd Period Scoring: UNI: Coyle, Josh (Walters, Cook) 9:16; COR: Krantz, Guthrie, Shea (tripping) 4:49; CLK: Clitsome, Grant (hooking) Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Nash, Brendon (hooking) 1:16; Doug (Roeszler, Barlow) 17:10. Penalties: none. 10:20; CLK: D’Alvise, Chris (obstruction-interference) 15:12. NIA: Pagliero, Juliano (delay of game) 7:26; COR: Fontas, Chris 3rd Period 2nd Period (holding) 13:43; COR: Seminoff, Jared (high-sticking) 15:19. Scoring: UNI: Cook, Matt (Coyle, Schreiber) 3:53. Penalties: Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (Greening) 15:21. Penalties: COR: 3rd Period COR: Seminoff, Jared (hooking) 12:15; UNI: Harr, Mike (contact Seminoff, Jared (interference) 4:54; CLK: Clitsome, Grant (obstruc- Scoring: COR: Scott, Topher (Sawada, M. Kennedy) 4:35 (pp); to the head-roughing) 18:01. tion-interference) 7:08; COR: Davenport, Taylor (roughing) 13:24; NIA: Bostic, Nate (Olidis, Zanette) 9:44; NIA: Sullivan, Dan Goaltenders CLK: Marks, Tim (roughing) 13:24; COR: Greening, Colin (slashing) (Cood, Moran) 13:44 (pp); COR: Krueger, Justin (Sawada, Ken- COR: Scrivens, Ben (58:49 min., 25 saves - L) 17:40; CLK: Tuttle, Dan (contact to the head-elbowing) 20:00. nedy) 16:54. Penalties: NIA: Rocco, Vince (tripping) 4:18; COR: UNI: Mrazek, Justin (60:00 min., 17 saves - W) 3rd Period Nash, Brendon (hooking) 13:00. Attendance: 2036 Scoring: CLK: Cayer, David (Marks, Tuohimaa) 5:37 (pp); CLK: Goaltenders Officials: Derek Wahl (R), Bill Bredin (L), Bryan Hicks (L) Zalewski, Steve (Paquet, Pizzo) 13:30; CLK: Beca, Matt (Bellows) NIA: Pagliero, Juliano (58:55 min., 24 saves - L) 15:44 (sh). Penalties: COR: Kennedy, Patrick (tripping) 4:46; COR: COR: Scrivens, Ben (59:46 min., 26 saves - W) Fontas, Chris (holding) 8:07; CLK: Marks, Tim (interference) 14:35. Attendance: 4267 (sellout) Overtime Officials:Dan Murphy (R), Brian Caie (L), Andy Petrus (L) Scoring: none. Penalties: none Goaltenders CLK: Potter, Tim (52:09 min., 28 saves) CLK: Leggio, David (12:51 min., 5 saves - T) COR: Scrivens, Ben (65:00 min., 30 saves - T) Attendance: 4368 Officials: Jeff Bunyon (R), Kevin Shea (L), Tim Low (L)

21 Game 16 • Jan. 18, 2008 Game 18 • Jan. 25, 2008 Game 20 • Feb. 1, 2008 St. Lawrence at Cornell Brown at Cornell Colgate at Cornell Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F St. Lawrence 0 1 0 - 1 Brown 0 1 0 - 1 Colgate 0 0 1 0 1 Cornell 1 1 1 - 3 Cornell 2 0 2 - 4 Cornell 0 1 0 1 2 1st Period 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: COR: Johnston, Jacob (Fontas) 9:44. Penalties: SLU: Scoring: COR: Sawada, Raymond (M. Devin, Scott) 14:40 (pp); Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Devin, Joe (grasping the facemask) Miskovic, Zach (slashing) 4:03; COR: Scott, Topher (tripping) COR: Kennedy, Michael (Sawada, Scott) 18:26. Penalties: COR: 6:06; CLG: McNamara, Kevin (grasping the facemask) 6:06; COR: Fontas, 4:21; COR: Mugford, Tyler (slashing) 11:49; COR: Kennedy, Pat- Devin, Joe (high-sticking) 7:13; BRN: McMonagle, Sean (hold- Chris (interference) 10:33; CLG: McNamara, Kevin (hooking) 17:29. rick (hooking) 14:22. ing) 12:57; COR: Nash, Riley (slashing) 19:46; BRN: Timberlake, 2nd Period 2nd Period Devin (roughing) 20:00; BRN: Hurley, Sean (roughing) 20:00; Scoring: COR: Devin, Joe (Greening, Barlow) 15:39; Penalties: COR: Scoring: SLU: McKenzie, Mike (Flanagan, McBride) 1:40; COR: COR: Mugford, Tyler (roughing) 20:00. Mugford, Tyler (holding) 1:57; COR: Team (too many players on ice) Nash, Riley (unassisted) 3:34. Penalties: COR: Mugford, Tyler 2nd Period 5:10; CLG: Burton, Tyler (hitting after the whistle) 7:04; CLG: Bogda- (unsportsmanlike conduct) 9:01; COR: Roeszler, Tyler (contact Scoring: BRN: Vokes, Matt (Garbutt, Hurley) 14:55. Penalties: nich, Peter (hitting after the whistle) 7:04; COR: Krantz, Doug (hitting to the head-roughing) 14:35. COR: Seminoff, Jared (interference) 6:48; COR: Nash, Brendon after the whistle) 7:04; COR: Mugford, Tyler (hitting after the whistle) 3rd Period (slashing) 7:35; COR: Nash, Brendon (tripping) 17:59. 7:04; CLG: Poplawski, Wade (cross-checking) 9:07; COR: Sawada, Ray- Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (Greening, Gallagher) 6:47 (pp). 3rd Period mond (interference) 11:38; COR: Krueger, Justin (hooking) 16:27; CLG: Penalties: SLU: DeVergilio, Kevin (holding) 2:51; SLU: Bogo- Scoring: COR: Gallagher, Blake (R. Nash, Barlow) 3:41 (pp); Williams, Jason (hitting after the whistle) 19:03; CLG: Williams, Jason sian, Aaron (tripping) 6:06; COR: Berk, Jordan (contact to the COR: Devin, Joe (P. Kennedy, Seminoff) 17:06. Penalties: BRN: (roughing) 19:03; COR: Nash, Riley (hitting after the whistle) 19:03. head-roughing) 8:55; COR: Kennedy, Michael (cross-checking) Timberlake, Devin (cross-checking) 2:26; COR: Kennedy, Patrick 3rd Period 19:54. (interference) 17:59. Scoring: CLG: Burton, Tyler (Poplawski, McNamara) 8:28 (pp). Goaltenders Goaltenders Penalties: CLG: Bogdanich, Peter (hitting after the whistle) SLU: Petizian, Alex (57:31 min., 27 saves - L) BRN: Sibbald, Mark (59:41 min., 34 saves - L) 2:25; COR: Mugford, Tyler (hitting after the whistle) 2:25; CLG: SLU: Pesony, Justin (0:58 min., 0 saves) COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 25 saves - W) Riley, Tom (hitting after the whistle) 2:25; COR: Seminoff, Jared COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 27 saves - W) Attendance: 4136 (hitting after the whistle) 2:25; COR: Mugford, Tyler (cross- Attendance: 4267 Officials: Dan Murphy (R), Robert St. Lawrence (L), Richard checking) 7:43; CLG: St. Pierre, Nick (roughing) 11:15; CLG: Officials: John Murphy (R), Mike Baker (R), Andy Petrus (L), Patry (L) Burton, Tyler (high-sticking) 18:38. Dan Murphy (L) Overtime Game 19 • Jan. 26, 2008 Scoring: COR: Greening, Colin (unassisted) 1:03. Penalties: none. Game 17 • Jan. 20, 2008 Yale at Cornell Goaltenders Clarkson at Cornell Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. CLG: Dekanich, Mark (61:03 min., 29 saves - L) Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F COR: Scrivens, Ben (61:03 min., 35 saves - W) Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Yale 0 2 0 0 2 Attendance: 4267 (sellout) Clarkson 3 0 1 - 4 Cornell 0 2 0 0 2 Officials: Bob Ritchie (R), Bill Bredin (L), Leo Boylan (L) Cornell 0 0 2 - 2 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: none. Penalties: YALE: Engasser, Will (tripping) 5:21; Game 21 • Feb. 2, 2008 Scoring: CLK: D’Alvise, Chris (Guthrie, Rufenach) 7:32; CLK: YALE: Donald, Ryan (holding) 17:51. Cornell at Colgate Zalewski, Steve (Beca, Tuohimaa) 10:32; CLK: Guthrie, Shea 2nd Period • Hamilton, N.Y. (D’Alvise, Clitsome) 12:08. Penalties: COR: Nicholls, Dan (trip- Scoring: YALE: Nelson, Matt (Yaworski, Page) 5:17; COR: Green- Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F ping) 2:36; COR: Nash, Riley (hooking) 12:40; CLK: Paquet, Phil ing, Colin (Barlow, B. Nash) 8:25; COR: Greening, Colin (B. Nash, Cornell 0 1 2 - 3 (interference) 18:46. R.Nash) 14:21 (pp); YALE: Thomey, Matthew (Kearney, Yawor- Colgate 0 1 0 - 1 2nd Period ski) 18:14. Penalties: COR: Greening, Colin (holding) 1:45; 1st Period Scoring: none. Penalties: COR: Team (too many players on ice) YALE: Mason, Brendon (slashing) 9:42; COR: Greening, Colin Scoring: none. Penalties: CLG: Burton, Tyler (charging the goalie) 11:48; CLK: Dodge, Nick (hooking) 15:41. (interference) 10:53; YALE: Donald, Ryan (kneeing) 13:03. 2:31; CLG: DeBello, Joe (contact to the head-roughing) 11:11; COR: 3rd Period 3rd Period Krantz, Doug (boarding) 16:12; CLG: Poplawski, Wade (holding) Scoring: COR: Scott, Topher (Krueger, M. Devin) 5:09 (pp); COR: Scoring: none. Penalties: YALE: J-F Boucher (charging) 11:56. 19:50; CLG: Williams, Jason (contact to the head-elbowing) 20:00. Sawada, Raymond (Scott, Seminoff) 12:42; CLK: Marks, Tim Overtime 2nd Period (unassisted) 19:15 (en). Penalties: CLK: Clitsome, Grant (in- Scoring: none. Penalties: none Scoring: COR: Barlow, Evan (Gallagher, R. Nash) 0:19 (pp); CLG: terference) 3:11; CLK: DeFazio, Brandon (contact to the head- Goaltenders Poplawski, Wade (McNamara, Winchester) 17:42 (pp). Penal- elbowing) 6:16; COR: Berk, Jordan (holding) 15:29; COR: Devin, YALE: Blase, Billy (65:00 min., 15 saves - T) ties: COR: Nicholls, Dan (slashing) 16:13. Mike (hitting after the whistle) 19:46; CLK: Dodge, Nick (hitting COR: Scrivens, Ben (65:00 min., 26 saves - T) 3rd Period after the whistle) 19:46. Attendance: 4255 Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (Barlow, Greening) 17:34; COR: Scali, Goaltenders Officials: Peter Feola (R), Robert St. Lawrence (L), Richard Joe (Scott) 19:49 (en). Penalties: COR: Nash, Brendon (holding) CLK: Leggio, David (60:00 min., 25 saves - W) Patry (L) 1:01; CLG: DeBello, Joe (goaltender interference) 5:39; COR: Devin, COR: Scrivens, Ben (12:08 min., 4 saves - L) Mike (roughing) 7:24; COR: Mugford, Tyler (hitting after the whis- COR: Davenport, Troy (47:00 min, 14 saves) tle) 8:58; COR: Nash, Riley (checking from behind) 13:48. Attendance: 4267 (sellout) Goaltenders Officials:Jack Millea (R), Mark Messier (L), Dan Murphy (L) COR: Scrivens, Ben (60:00 min., 20 saves - W) CLG: Dekanich, Mark (58:48 min., 25 saves - L) Attendance: 2246 (sellout) Officials: Dan Murphy (R), John Murphy (R), Stephen Shufelt (L) Andy Petrus (L)

22 Game 22 • Feb. 8, 2008 Game 24 • Feb. 15, 2008 Cornell at Clarkson Union at Cornell • Potsdam, N.Y. Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Cornell 1 0 0 - 1 Union 0 1 2 - 3 Clarkson 1 1 2 - 4 Cornell 1 1 0 - 2 1st Period 1st Period Scoring: COR: Greening, Colin (B. Nash, R. Nash) 12:10 (pp); Scoring: COR: Gallagher, Blake (Greening) 18:56 (pp). Penalties: CLK: Freeman, Scott (Guthrie, D’Alvise) 15:34. Penalties: COR: UNI: Coyle, Josh (elbowing) 5:25; UNI: Delforte, Torren (hooking) Krueger, Justin (tripping) 5:10; CLK: Cayer, David (holding) 5:25; COR: Greening, Colin (slashing) 9:01; UNI: Coyle, Josh (hold- 8:29; CLK: Tuttle, Dan (hooking) 11:07; COR: Scrivens, Ben (in- ing the stick) 13:19; UNI: Delforte, Torren (contact to the head- terference) 15:35; CLK: Zalewski, Steve (tripping) 16:38. roughing) 18:34; UNI: Team (too many players on ice) 19:56. 2nd Period 2nd Period Scoring: CLK: Dodge, Nick (Clitsome, Cayer) 3:41 (pp). Pen- Scoring: COR: Scott, Topher (Sawada, Krantz) 6:43; UNI: Cook, alties: CLK: Beca, Matt (hooking) 0:35; COR: Gallagher, Blake Matt (Coyle, Walters) 16:53. Penalties: COR: Scali, Joe (trip- (hooking) 2:52; COR: Sawada, Raymond (hooking) 11:08; CLK: ping) 3:27; COR: Mugford, Tyler (hooking) 7:08; UNI: Boileau, Paquet, Phil (interference) 18:11. Stephane (cross-checking) 19:00. 3rd Period 3rd Period Scoring: CLK: Beca, Matt (Mason) 6:02 (sh); CLK: Clitsome, Scoring: UNI: Cook, Matt (Milnamow, Delforte) 4:23; UNI: Grant (Bellows, Dodge) 18:41 (en). Penalties: CLK: Reed, Buote, Andrew (Coyle, Schreiber) 13:55. Penalties: COR: Sawa- Dan (interference) 4:17; CLK: DeFazio, Brandon (interference) da, Raymond (slashing) 14:51; UNI: Harr, Mike (slashing) 14:51; 10:20; COR: Nash, Brendon (hooking) 13:43. COR: Barlow, Evan (10-minute misconduct) 18:22; COR: Nash, Goaltenders Brendon (contact to the head-elbowing) 19:08; COR: Nash, Ri- COR: Scrivens, Ben (59:25 min., 21 saves - L) ley (slashing) 20:00; UNI: Buote, Andrew (slashing) 20:00. CLK: Leggio, David (60:00 min., 32 saves - W) Goaltenders Attendance: 2785 UNI: Mrazek, Justin (60:00 min., 27 saves - W) Officials: Peter Feola (R), Stephen Shufelt (L), Tom Cronin (L) COR: Scrivens, Ben (58:47 min., 34 saves - L) Attendance: 4267 (sellout) Game 23 • Feb. 9, 2008 Officials: Andy O’Brien (R), Bill Bredin (L), Dan Taggart (L) Cornell at St. Lawrence Appleton Arena • Canton, N.Y. Game 25 • Feb. 16, 2008 Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F Rensselaer at Cornell Cornell 0 1 1 - 2 Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. St. Lawrence 2 2 0 - 4 Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT F 1st Period Rensselaer 0 1 0 - 1 Scoring: SLU: Ross, Jared (McBride, DeVergilio) 1:23 (pp); Cornell 2 3 2 - 7 SLU: McBride, Brock (Miskovic, Bogosian) 15:14 (dp). Penal- 1st Period ties: COR: Seminoff, Jared (hooking) 0:43; SLU: McBride, Brock Scoring: COR: Mugford, Tyler (M. Devin) 11:39; COR: Kennedy, Mi- (holding the stick) 8:49; SLU: Coughlin, Dan (holding) 11:57. chael (Scott, Sawada) 15:05. Penalties: RPI: Contini, Ben (hitting from 2nd Period behind) 2:52; RPI: Uryadov, Andrei (holding the stick) 5:28; COR: Fon- Scoring: SLU: Keller, Jared (Fensel, DeVergilio) 5:42 (pp); SLU: tas, Chris (roughing) 8:14; COR: Devin, Mike (interference) 17:02. Vermuelen, Travis (Keller, Curran) 6:10 (pp); COR: Nash, Riley 2nd Period (Barlow) 9:53 (pp). Penalties: COR: Devin, Joe (contact to the Scoring: COR: Scott, Topher (M. Kennedy, Sawada) 3:42; COR: Green- head) 1:21; COR: Devin, Joe (disqualification) 1:21; SLU: Mis- ing, Colin (M. Devin, Scott) 11:13 (dp); RPI: Helfrich, Tyler (Polacek, kovic, Zach (tripping) 7:58; COR: Krantz, Doug (cross-checking) Morissette) 13:21 (pp); COR: Davenport, Taylor (Scott, Gallagher) 7:58; SLU: McKenzie, Mike (boarding) 8:37; SLU: Bogosian, 16:39. Penalties: RPI: Halpern, Scott (holding) 4:10; COR: Berk, Jordan Aaron (contact to the head-roughing) 11:32; COR: Kennedy, (boarding) 11:34; COR: Nash, Brendon (cross-checking) 13:09; RPI: Patrick (cross-checking) 16:19; SLU: McBride, Brock (cross- Lord, Andrew (holding) 17:51; RPI: Burgdoerfer, Erik (hooking) 19:00. checking) 17:42; SLU: Miskovic, Zach (elbowing) 20:00. 3rd Period 3rd Period Scoring: COR: Krantz, Doug (R. Nash, B. Nash) 7:32 (pp); COR: Krantz, Scoring: COR: Nash, Riley (Greening, Gallagher) 2:22 (pp). Doug (Krueger, Gallagher) 16:35 (pp). Penalties: COR: Sawada, Ray- Penalties: SLU: Curran, Alex (holding the stick) 1:32; SLU: De- mond (interference) 3:50; RPI: Polacek, Chase (tripping) 5:51; RPI: Vergilio, Kevin (holding) 11:23; SLU: Miskovic, Zach (tripping) Merth, Peter (slashing) 7:17; COR: Sawada, Raymond (roughing) 9:58; 19:00. RPI: Ornelas, Jonathan (hitting from behind) 9:58; COR: Davenport, Tay- Goaltenders lor (interference) 10:02; COR: Nash, Riley (slashing) 13:05; RPI: Colling, COR: Scrivens, Ben (27:20 min., 10 saves - L) Kurt (hooking) 15:15; RPI: Merth, Peter (slashing) 16:10; RPI: Eaves, COR: Davenport, Troy (28:56 min., 8 saves) Tyler (interference) 16:51; COR: Kennedy, Patrick (charging) 16:51; COR: SLU: Hallas, John (59:38 min., 26 saves - W) Gallagher, Blake (clipping) 19:22; RPI: Polacek, Chase (roughing) 19:22. Attendance: 2680 Goaltenders Officials: Peter Feola (R), Stephen Shufelt (L), Mark Messier (L) RPI: Alford, Jordan (60:00 min., 25 saves - L) COR: Scrivens, Ben (59:35 min., 16 saves - W) Attendance: 4267 (sellout) Officials:Chip McDonald (R), Scott Whittemore (L), Tom Cronin (L)

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