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2005-06 in Review 41 2006-07 Men’s 2005-06 in Review Cornell, selected to win the ECACHL regular season Cornell to its second straight loss. The Big Red snapped championship in the preseason polls and ranked as high that skid the following night, earning a 1-1 tie with Rens- as second nationally before it had played its first game, selaer. Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Cornell played a had another solid year – 22 wins, a top-10 national rank- pair of games against Niagara, the first a 5-4 victory over ing throughout the year, a trip to the NCAA tournament the Purple Eagles at , powered by a pair of goals for the fourth time in five years, a third-place finish in the from Mark McCutcheon. The following night at the Blue ECACHL regular season and a second-place finish in the Cross Arena in Rochester, the Big Red tallied another five league championship game in Albany. goals, scoring a 5-3 victory. The Big Red, led by 2004-05 ECACHL Coach of the Year On the first weekend in December, the Big Red returned Mike Schafer and assistant coaches Brent Brekke and Scott to Ithaca for a weekend ECACHL series with Princeton and Garrow, emphasized discipline, defense and special teams. league-newcomer Quinnipiac. Chris Abbott scored the game They finished in the top 10 nationally in both scoring de- winner, and Tyler Mugford added a and an assist in fense and killing, while David McKee a 4-1 win over the Tigers. The next night, Quinnipiac led continued his excellent career, starting every game and 1-0 after two periods but Matt Moulson tied the game and adding four more shutouts to increase his Cornell career McCutcheon tallied the game-winner with 22.4 seconds record to 19. After a modest 4-3 start, the Big Red went left in regulation as Cornell entered the exam break with a unbeaten in 15 of its next 16 games. For the second season five-game unbeaten streak. in a row, Cornell came within one overtime goal of a berth Cornell closed out the calendar year at the Florida Col- in the Frozen Four, losing to eventual national champion lege Classic in Estero, Fla., opening the tournament with a Wisconsin in the Midwest Regional final, 1-0, after 111 3-0 victory over Northeastern. In the championship game, minutes and 13 seconds of a fierce defensive battle. The Cornell and Minnesota-Duluth skated to a 1-1 tie, but col- Big Red ended the year with a 22-9-4 record. lected the tournament title in a five-round shootout, 3-2. After beginning its season with a 4-1 win over the US David McKee was named the tournament’s most valuable Under-18 Team in an exhibition game, the Big Red opened player, while Cam Abbott, Matt Moulson and Ryan O’Byrne the season against Michigan State in a two-game series at were each named to the all-tournament team. Lynah Rink. In the opener, senior Matt Moulson The Big Red opened the new year with the final non-con- scored twice and added an assist, while Chris Abbott tal- ference game of the regular season, scoring a 3-1 win over lied the game-winner in a 4-2 win. The following night, RIT at Lynah Rink behind a pair of power-play goals from the Spartans shocked the second-ranked Big Red with four Matt Moulson. Topher Scott and Byron Bitz combined for second-period goals and hung on to win, 4-3. five assists in that contest, extending the unbeaten streak Raymond Sawada’s third-period power-play score and to eight games. The streak hit nine on Jan. 13 as Cornell McKee’s 27 saves helped the Big Red overcome Yale 4-2 in dominated Quinnipiac, 6-0, before coming to an end the a penalty-filled game at Ingalls Rink in the ECACHL opener. following night at Princeton in a 3-0 loss. The next evening in Providence, Mitch Carefoot scored an Cornell came home after the loss to the Tigers to open a overtime goal in another thriller, as Cornell eked out a 3-2 win five-game homestand and opened with a pair of wins over over Brown. The road trip St. Lawrence and Clarkson. Against St. Lawrence, Sasha Cornell inin the continued the following Pokulok scored a pair of goals and Jared Seminoff tallied his National SStatistics weekend at Harvard and first career goal in a 5-2 victory, while the following night Indivdual Dartmouth. The Crimson saw Chris Abbott and Matt Moulson score third-period Power-Play Goals took a 3-2 lead late into goals to defeat Clarkson, 4-2. The homestand continued Moulson 9th 11 the final period before the next weekend as Cornell rallied from a two-goal deficit Short-handed Goals Doug Krantz tied the game against Brown to send the game into overtime, where Chris McCutcheon T-15th 2 to send it into overtime, Abbott’s goal 1:50 into the extra session ended the contest Cam Abbott T-15th 2 where Topher Scott would with a 4-3 Cornell win. Mark McCutcheon and Raymond Game-Winning Goals score the game-winner. Sawada each scored once to give the Big Red a 2-1 lead Chris Abbott T-19th 4 Cornell’s modest three- over Yale the following night before the Bulldogs tallied a Moulson T-19th 4 game winning streak came third-period marker to escape Ithaca with a 2-2 tie. Cornell Goals-Against Average

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. McKee 6th 2.08 Winning Percentage night in Hanover, N.H., as Colgate, 4-1, behind two goals from Sawada and a game- ed McKee 11th .686 Dartmouth toppled the Big winner from Evan Salmela. In the rematch in Hamilton R Red, 6-1. the following night, the Big Red picked up a 3-2 win with i g

B Team Returning to the friendly Mark McCutcheon scoring the game-winning goal with 39 Scoring Defense confines of Lynah Rink, the seconds remaining in the third period. 4th 2.20 Big Red took an early 1-0 Cornell’s six-game unbeaten streak came to an end with Scoring Margin lead over Union on Sasha a pair of games against Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Clark- ornell 16th +0.63

C Pokulok’s first goal of the son downed the Big Red, 3-1, with Byron Bitz scoring the . Penalty Kill 9th 86.1 season, but the Skating lone goal. The following night at St. Lawrence, Cornell fell Winning Percentage Dutchmen rallied with two behind, 3-0, but rallied for a 4-4 tie against the Saints. The

www 7th .686 goals for a 2-1 win to send Big Red returned home for the final two home games of the

42 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review regular season and avenged the earlier loss to Dartmouth game in a Cornell uniform in that contest, making a career- by scoring a 3-1 victory over the Big Green at Lynah Rink. high 59 saves, just two shy of the school record. Against Harvard the following night, the Crimson broke Six seniors completed their careers with a 95-29-14 open a 2-2 tie with a pair of goals in the third period to record that included a trip to the Frozen Four as well as pick up a 4-3 victory on Senior Night. two other NCAA tournament appearances, two ECACHL Traveling to Rensselaer and Union with a chance to wrap championships and three Ivy League championships. Cap- up the regular season title, the Big Red was shocked by RPI, tain Matt Moulson played in all but four of the Big Red’s which pulled off the 2-0 upset victory. Cornell rebounded 138 games during his four years and was named a second the following night with a 2-1 win over Union, landing the team All-American as a junior, as well as a second team Big Red in third place, one behind regular-season ECACHL, first-team All-Ivy and NCAA Midwest Regional co-champions Colgate and Dartmouth. team member following his senior season. His 71 career After receiving the first-round bye, the Big Red played goals, including 33 on the power play, are tied for seventh Clarkson in the ECACHL quarterfinals for the third consecu- best in the Cornell record book. tive season. In the opener at Lynah Rink, Cornell jumped Perhaps no one on the team was more respected and out to a 3-1 lead behind goals from Evan Barlow, Mark worked harder than backup goaltender Louis Chabot. His McCutcheon and Dan Glover, only to have the Knights playing time was limited to just over 86 minutes, but he tie the score in the third period. A scoreless first overtime played behind two of the finest in Cornell history followed before Raymond Sawada ended the contest at – David LeNeveu and David McKee. He earned a solid .938 the 8:30 mark of the second overtime period. The next save percentage and a goals allowed average of 1.39. night, the two teams were tied at two after three periods, Jon Gleed, a steady, hard working defenseman and a and again the game went into a second overtime period 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional all-star, was an integral part before Matt Moulson capped the contest with a tally at of the Big Red defense that allowed only 1.69 goals per the 10:32 mark of the second overtime session. game over his four seasons. He scored the winning goal With the two-game sweep of Clarkson behind them, the Big against Colorado College in the Midwest Regional with a Red advanced to the ECACHL semifinals at the Pepsi Arena backhand that will long be remembered by Cornell in Albany against Colgate. For the third time during the fans. A 2004 draft pick of the , his season, Cornell scored a victory over the Raiders, picking up performance over the last three years earned his election a 2-0 win behind goals from Byron Bitz and Daniel Pegoraro of assistant captain for his senior season. and 20 saves from David McKee. Cornell’s luck would run Three highly energetic and competitive forwards, Cam out the following night, as the Big Red fell to Harvard, 6-2, Abbott, Chris Abbott and Daniel Pegoraro were solid two- with the Crimson scoring five power-play goals. way players that continuously challenged opponents. The Cornell was awarded an at-large berth in the NCAA tour- contributions of these players were not always reflected in nament and was seeded second in the Midwest Regional in the box scores. Pegoraro, who rededicated himself to hockey Green Bay, Wis. The Big Red opened against Colorado Col- with intensive physical training after his sophomore year, lege and quickly fell behind by two goals in the first period. scored 19 goals and added 40 assists in 128 games. Chris Topher Scott cut the margin to one and Matt Moulson tied Abbott, an assistant captain the score in the third period before Jon Gleed capped the who worked tirelessly on 2006 All-ECACHL comeback with a backhand shot with 10:40 remaining in every shift, tallied 23 goals, Second Team regulation for the 3-2 victory. Cornell faced top-seeded including four game-winners Matt Moulson Wisconsin in the regional final, and the two teams battled as a senior. Consistent and Third Team through five scoreless periods before the Badgers notched hard-working twin brother Ryan O’Byrne the game-winner in the third overtime period to advance Cam, who played on the to the Frozen Four. David McKee played perhaps his best penalty-killing unit, also scored 23 goals along with 2006 All-Ivy 39 assists in 125 games. First Team Matt Moulson

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All-Tournament Team . – nine behind leader Dick co m Bertrand. Jon Gleed 2005-06 Cornell seniors Louis Chabot, Chris Abbott, Daniel Pego- Matt Moulson raro, Cam Abbott, Matt Moulson and Jon Gleed 43 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistical Comparison Overall: 22-9-4 • Home: 12-3-2 • Away: 6-4-1 • Neutral: 4-2-1 ECACHL: 13-6-3 • Ivy League: 6-3-1

Shots PIM Date Opponent Result CU/Opp CU/Opp CU PP OP PP Goalie October 28 Michigan St. W, 4-2 21/27 33/24 2/4 1/7 David McKee 29 Michigan St. L, 3-4 25/23 18/31 2/8 2/7 David McKee November 4 at Yale* W, 4-2 29/29 89/79 1/9 1/11 David McKee 5 at Brown* W, 3-2, OT 37/21 20/26 1/9 0/7 David McKee 11 at Harvard* W, 4-3 31/22 12/8 2/4 2/6 David McKee 12 at Dartmouth* L, 1-6 20/26 22/18 1/7 3/10 David McKee 18 Union* L, 1-2 33/13 14/18 1/9 1/7 David McKee 19 Rensselaer* T, 1-1, OT 36/13 10/10 1/5 0/5 David McKee 25 Niagara W, 5-4 38/21 14/8 0/4 2/7 David McKee 26 vs. Niagara@ W, 5-3 34/32 10/14 2/7 2/5 David McKee December 2 Princeton* W, 4-1 41/18 12/16 2/8 0/6 David McKee 3 Quinnipiac* W, 2-1 24/24 10/16 1/8 1/5 David McKee 27 vs. Northeastern# W, 3-0 19/13 18/29 1/8 0/9 David McKee 28 vs. Minn.-Duluth# T, 1-1, OT 23/22 29/16 0/7 0/7 David McKee January 7 RIT W, 3-1 56/21 42/59 3-10 0/8 David McKee 13 vs. Quinnipiac*> W, 6-0 22/21 18/12 0/5 0/6 David McKee 14 at Princeton* L, 0-3 35/24 8/8 0/4 1/4 David McKee 20 St. Lawrence* W, 5-2 26/24 16/31 2/9 1/8 David McKee 21 Clarkson* W, 4-2 34/29 36/46 2/7 2/7 David McKee 27 Brown* W, 4-3, OT 33/24 12/12 2/5 1/5 David McKee 28 Yale* T, 2-2, OT 31/20 16/18 1/8 0/6 David McKee February 3 Colgate* W, 4-1 28/23 14/14 1/5 0/5 David McKee 4 at Colgate* W, 3-2 25/23 12/23 0/4 1/4 David McKee 10 at Clarkson* L, 1-3 24/20 6/14 0/6 1/2 David McKee 11 at St. Lawrence* T, 4-4, OT 27/43 20/12 3/6 1/10 David McKee 17 Dartmouth* W, 3-1 30/23 16/30 2/8 0/6 David McKee 18 Harvard* L, 3-4 33/28 39/38 0/7 1/7 David McKee 24 at Rensselaer* L, 0-2 34/17 6/10 0/4 0/3 David McKee 25 at Union* W, 2-1 22/25 10/12 0/5 0/4 David McKee March 10 Clarkson$ W, 4-3, 2OT 54/30 14/10 0/4 0/6 David McKee 11 Clarkson$ W, 3-2, 2OT 59/25 35/32 1/13 0/9 David McKee 17 vs. Colgate% W, 2-0 31/20 10/8 1/4 0/5 David McKee 18 vs. Harvard% L, 2-6 21/29 20/16 0/8 5/10 David McKee 25 vs. Colorado College^ W, 3-2 23/22 6/8 0/1 2/6 David McKee 26 vs. Wisconsin^ L, 0-1, 3OT 40/60 14/6 0/1 0/5 David McKee Totals 99-77 1099/855 681/732 35/221 31/225 *ECACHL games; @at Rcohester, NY; #Fla. College Classic at Estero, FL; >at New Haven, CT; $ECAC Quarterfinals; %ECAC Champs. at Albany, NY (2nd); ^first round- NCAA’s at Green Bay, WI.

CornellCornell ByBy TheThe NumbersNumbers —— 2005-062005-06

W L T W L T W L T Playing an ECACHL game 13 6 3 Scoring First: 17 3 2 October 1 1 0 Playing a non-conf. game 9 3 1 Opponent Scores First 5 6 2 November 5 2 1 At Home 12 3 2 Scoring a PPG 16 3 3 December 3 0 1 On the Road 6 4 1 Allowing a PPG 11 7 1 January 5 1 1 At a Neutral Site 4 2 1 Scoring a SHG 5 0 1 February 4 3 1 Allowing a SHG 3 2 0 March 4 2 0 co m Leading After One Period 8 2 1 . Trailing After One Period 1 6 1

ed Scoring five or more goals 4 0 0 Overtime games 4 1 4 Tied After One Period 13 1 2

R Allowing five or more goals 0 2 0

i g Leading After Two Periods 12 0 2 Scoring four goals 8 0 1 Tuesday games 1 0 0

B Trailing After Two Periods 2 7 1 Allowing four goals 1 2 1 Wednesday games 0 0 1 Tied After Two Periods 8 2 1 Scoring three goals 7 2 0 Friday games 12 3 0 Allowing three goals 4 2 0 Saturday games 9 5 3 Outshooting Opponents 18 6 3 Scoring two goals 3 1 1 Sunday games 0 1 0 Outshot by Opponents 2 3 1 ornell Allowing two goals 8 2 1 Shots are Even 2 0 0 C Scoring one goal 0 3 2 First of back-to-back games 14 4 0 . One-Goal or Less Games: 10 4 4 Allowing one goal 6 1 2 Second of back-to-back games 7 5 4 Two-Goal Games: 7 2 0 Scoring zero goals 0 3 0 Not part of back-to-back games 1 0 0 Three-Goal Games: 4 1 0 Allowing zero goals 3 0 0 www Four-Goal or More Games: 1 2 0 Television games 6 4 1 44 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

2005-06 Overall Statistics

Name Games Goals Assists Points Pen PIM PPG SHG GWG Matt Moulson 35 18 20 38 7 14 11 0 4 Byron Bitz 35 10 18 28 18 52 6 0 2 Topher Scott 35 6 22 28 6 12 1 1 1 Raymond Sawada 35 7 13 20 10 20 3 0 2 Daniel Pegoraro 35 5 13 18 16 40 1 1 0 Cam Abbott 35 4 12 16 17 45 1 2 0 Mark McCutcheon 34 9 6 15 13 34 1 2 3 Ryan O’Byrne 28 7 6 13 25 69 5 0 1 Sasha Pokulok 28 4 9 13 19 49 3 0 1 Chris Abbott 34 7 5 12 11 22 0 0 4 Mitch Carefoot 33 6 4 10 10 28 1 1 2 Jon Gleed 30 1 7 8 13 26 0 0 1 Michael Kennedy 35 3 4 7 9 18 1 0 0 Doug Krantz 33 2 5 7 4 8 0 0 0 Tyler Mugford 35 1 6 7 23 54 0 0 0 Jared Seminoff 35 1 6 7 38 76 0 0 0 Evan Barlow 32 2 4 6 13 45 0 0 0 Dan Glover 28 3 2 5 14 39 0 0 0 Evan Salmela 17 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 1 Ryan Kindret 13 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 Taylor Davenport 10 0 2 2 6 12 0 0 0 David McKee 35 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bench 7 14 Cornell 35 99 167 266 281 681 35 7 22 Opponents 35 77 120 197 289 732 31 5 9

Goaltending Gms Min. GA EN GAA Svs. Pct. W L T SHO Louis Chabot 3 83:26 2 0 1.44 29 .935 0 0 0 0 David McKee 35 2139:17 74 0 2.08 749 .910 22 9 4 3 Empty Net 3 12:42 0 1 Cornell 35 2235:25 77 1 2.07 778 .911 22 9 4 3 Opponents 35 2235:25 99 7 2.66 1000 .916 9 22 4 3

2005-062005-06 ECACHLECACHL StatisticsStatistics

Name Games Goals Assists Points Pen PIM PPG SHG GWG Matt Moulson 22 9 12 21 3 6 6 0 1 Byron Bitz 22 8 12 20 9 34 4 0 1 Topher Scott 22 4 13 17 4 8 1 0 1 Raymond Sawada 22 4 10 14 7 14 2 0 1 Daniel Pegoraro 22 3 10 13 10 20 1 0 0 Cam Abbott 22 3 8 11 12 35 1 1 0 Mark McCutcheon 21 6 4 10 8 16 1 1 2 Sasha Pokulok 16 4 6 10 11 33 3 0 1 Chris Abbott 22 5 3 8 6 12 0 0 3 Mitch Carefoot 22 6 1 7 9 26 1 1 2 Ryan O’Byrne 15 2 4 6 14 36 2 0 0 Tyler Mugford 22 1 5 6 15 38 0 0 0 Jon Gleed 20 0 5 5 8 16 0 0 0 Dan Glover 17 2 2 4 8 16 0 0 0 Doug Krantz 20 1 3 4 3 6 0 0 0 Jared Seminoff 22 1 2 3 26 52 0 0 0 www Evan Barlow 19 0 2 2 5 18 0 0 0 Michael Kennedy 22 1 0 1 6 12 0 0 0

Evan Salmela 12 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 . David McKee 22 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 C Taylor Davenport 7 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 ornell Ryan Kindret 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Bench 5 10 Cornell 22 61 103 164 174 418 23 3 13 Opponents 22 48 75 123 187 471 17 4 6 B i g R

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Louis Chabot 2 73:38 2 0 1.63 25 .926 0 0 0 0 . David McKee 22 1255:33 45 0 2.15 437 .907 13 6 3 1 co m Empty Net 1 10:59 0 1 Cornell 22 1340:10 48 1 2.15 462 .908 13 6 3 1 Opponents 22 1340:10 61 4 2.73 594 .912 6 13 3 2 45 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

Game 1 — Michigan State at Cornell (hooking), 7:37; O’Byrne, CU (holding), 10:21; 6:43 (sh). Penalties: LeCain, BU (hooking), 0:25; Lynah Rink — Oct. 28, 2005 Muford, CU (contact to the head-roughing), Ihnacak, BU (hitting from behind), 1:09; Roux, BU MICHIGAN STATE 1 0 1 — 2 11:20; Pegoraro, CU (unsportsmanlike conduct), (boarding), 4:49; Kennedy, CU (obstruction-trip- CORNELL 1 1 2 — 4 12:55; Germain, YU (obstruction-hooking), ping), 7:57; Ihnacak, BU (hitting after the whistle), First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Bitz, Scott), 14:00; Sawada, CU (high-sticking), 15:15; 8:17; Mugford, CU (hitting after the whistle), 11:36 (pp); MSU: Drew Miller (McKenzie, How- O’Byrne, CU (obstruction-interference), 17:32; 8:17; Prough, BU (obstruction-interference), ells), 14:22 (pp). Penalties: Gleed, CU (boarding), Karwoski, YU (interference), 19:02; Seminoff, 12:25; O’Byrne, CU (holding), 16:35. 0:26; Abdelkader, MSU (kneeing), 10:10; Semi- CU (hooking), 19:29. Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Dav- noff, CU (hitting after whistle), 10:10; McKenzie, Second Period—YU: Brad Mills (Hristovski, enport, CU (interference), 2:35; Caouette, BU MSU (roughing), 10:10; Seminoff, CU (interfer- Boucher), 1:40. Penalties: Sawada, CU (charging), (contact to the head-roughing), 5:30; Poli, BU ence), 14:01; Graham, MSU (roughing), 17:13; 1:54; Craig, YU (holding), 2:45; Cam Abbott, CU (interference), 7:57; Kennedy, CU (obstruction- Cam Abbott, CU (slashing), 17:13. (tripping), 3:28; Burns, YU (boarding), 15:15; interference), 11:02; Ihnacak, BU (obstruction- Second Period—CU: Ryan O’Byrne (Moulson, Barlow, CU (hooking) [served by Kennedy], 17:29; interference), 11:02; Moulson, CU (high-sticking), Scott), 10:13 (pp). Penalties: Potter, MSU (trip- Barlow, CU (10-min., misconduct), 17:29. 14:38; Ihnacak, BU (obstruction-interference), ping), 1:57; Glover, CU (holding), 4:35; Seminoff, Third Period—CU: Raymond Sawada (Pegoraro, 15:02; Mugford, CU (obstruction-hooking), CU (hooking), 7:09; Hontvet, MSU (hooking), Mugford), 5:03 (pp); CU: Mark McCutcheon 16:31; LeCain, BU (charging the goalie), 16:31; 8:25; Potter, MSU (high-sticking) [served by Stur- (Pokulok), 18:49 (en). Penalties: Hristovski, YU Palmer, BU (holding), 18:00. ges], 11:42; Potter, MSU (10-min. misconduct), (cross-checking), 3:45; Glover, CU (unsports- Third Period—CU: Topher Scott (Pegoraro, 11:42; Glover, CU (hooking), 17:13. manlike conduct), 3:45; Mills, YU (slashing), Cam Abbott), 4:00; BU: Jeff Prough (Ihnacak, Third Period—MSU: Drew Miller (McKenzie, 3:45; Seminoff, CU (hitting from behind), 5:38; Tichauer), 12:36. Penalties: Cam Abbott, CU Abdelkader), 2:48; CU: Chris Abbott (Carefoot, Turner, YU (slashing), 5:38; Boucher, YU (hook- (interference), 0:44; McCutcheon, CU (tripping), Barlow), 6:12; CU: Matt Moulson (McCutcheon), ing), 7:12; Cohen, YU (interference), 11:26; 6:16; Prough, BU (slashing), 7:12; O’Byrne, CU 19:25 (en). Penalties: Chris Abbott, CU (hitting Yaworski, YU (interference), 14:41; Pegoraro, (obstruction-interference), 9:10; Crosty, BU from behind), 0:36; Barlow, CU (5-min., hitting CU (hooking), 16:02; Pokulok, CU (roughing) (cross-checking), 19:52. from behind) [served by Kennedy], 8:25; Barlow, [served by Barlow], 19:14; Pokulok, CU (slashing) Overtime—CU: Mitch Carefoot (Cam Abbott, CU (10-min., game misconduct), 8:25; Ab- [served by Barlow], 19:14; Pokulok, CU (5-min., Doug Krantz), 3:20. Penalties: None. delkader, MSU (goaltender interference), 13:07; fighting) [served by Barlow], 19:14; Pokulok, CU Goalies Pokulok, CU (cross-checking), 13:07. (10-min., game disqualification), 19:14; Carefoot, CU-McKee (63:20) 7 4 7 1 — 19 Goalies CU (roughing), 19:14; Carefoot, CU (10-min., BU-D’Alba (63:03) 8 16 9 1 — 34 MSU-Vicari (58:58) 9 7 1 — 17 misconduct), 19:14; Mugford, CU (roughing), Atten: 1,865 CU-McKee (59:58) 8 7 10 — 25 19:14; Mugford, CU (10-min., misconduct), O: Dell (R), T. Whittemore (AR), Richetelle (AR). Atten: 3,836 (sellout) 19:14; Bitz, CU (roughing), 19:14; Bitz, CU (10- O: Feola (R), Everett (AR), Sylvester (AR). min., misconduct), 19:14; Turner, YU (roughing) Game 5 — Cornell at Harvard [served by Yaworski], 19:14; Turner, YU (5-min., Bright Hockey Center — Nov. 11, 2005 Game 2 — Michigan State at Cornell fighting) [served by Yaworski], 19:14; Turner, YU CORNELL 2 0 2 — 4 Lynah Rink — Oct. 29, 2005 (10-min., game disqualification), 19:14; Zappala, HARVARD 1 1 1 — 3 MICHIGAN STATE 0 4 0 — 4 YU (roughing), 19:14; Zappala, YU (10-min., First Period—HU: Paul DuFault (N. Coskren, CORNELL 1 0 2 — 3 misconduct), 19:14; Jackson, YU (roughing), Fraser), 2:12; CU: Ryan O’Byrne (Scott, Moulson), First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Scott, Bitz), 19:14; Jackson, YU (10-min., misconduct), 19:14; 6:43 (pp); CU: Matt Moulson (Scott, Sawada), 11:03 (pp). Penalties: Pokulok, CU (interference), Cohen, YU (roughing), 19:14; Cohen, YU (10- 14:29 (pp). Penalties: Maki, HU (hitting from 2:39; Warner, MSU (tripping), 6:31; Warner, min., misconduct), 19:14. behind), 5:18; Fraser, HU (contact to the head- MSU (hitting from behind), 8:36; Bench, MSU Goalies roughing), 7:41; McCutcheon, CU (high-stick- (too many players on ice) [served by Sturges], CU-McKee (60:00) 10 8 9 — 27 ing), 9:52; Taylor, HU (hitting from behind), 9:55; Miller, MSU (boarding), 11:31; Bitz, CU YU-Gartner (59:15) 10 8 7 — 25 14:13. (cross-checking), 13:33; Mugford, CU (roughing), Atten: 3,486 (sellout) Second Period—HU: Tom Walsh (Johnson, 18:15; Fretter, MSU (goaltender interference), O: McDonald (R), S. Whittemore (AR), O’Brien (AR). Du), 8:28 (pp). Penalties: Krantz, CU (holding), 18:15; Kennedy, CU (roughing), 18:15; Nightin- 2:58; Pelle, HU (high-sticking), 3:34; Carefoot, gale, MSU (roughing), 18:15; Nightingale, MSU CU (obstruction-interference), 7:41; Kennedy, (charging), 18:15. CU (obstruction-interference), 18:41. Second Period—MSU: Tim Crowder (Bryan Third Period—HU: Charlie Johnson (Du, Pelle), Lerg, Howells), 5:06 (pp); MSU: Tyler Howells 8:43 (pp); CU: Doug Krantz (Pegoraro, McCutch- (Bryan Lerg), 6:58 (sh); MSU: Tyler Howells eon), 14:56; CU: Topher Scott (Cam Abbott), (Miller, Bryan Lerg), 15:10 (pp); MSU: Brandon 17:29. Penalties: Bench, CU (too many players Warner (Bryan Lerg), 19:39. Penalties: Pokulok, on ice) [served by Kennedy], 8:14; Mugford, CU CU (interference), 1:59; Cam Abbott, CU (hold- (high-sticking), 17:53. ing), 4:40; Abdelkader, MSU (contact to the Goalies head-roughing), 5:45; Pegoraro, CU (contact CU-McKee (60:00) 10 5 4 — 19 to the head-roughing), 11:01; Seminoff, CU HU-Daigneau (59:20) 10 9 8 — 27 (holding), 13:43. Atten: 2,776 (sellout) Third Period—CU: Chris Abbott (Barlow, Gleed), O: Dell (R), T. Whittemore (AR), Ross (AR). 2:47; CU: Raymond Sawada (Moulson), 6:20 (pp). Penalties: Abdelkader, MSU (5-min., contact Game 6 — Cornell at Dartmouth to the head-roughing), 4:43; Abdelkader, MSU Thompson Arena — Nov. 12, 2005

co m (10-min., game disqualification), 4:43. CORNELL 1 0 0 — 1 . Goalies DARTMOUTH 3 3 0 — 6

ed MSU-Jeff Lerg (60:00) 6 5 11 — 22 First Period—DC: Tanner Glass (Przepiorka,

R CU-McKee (58:38) 5 13 1 — 19 Overlock), 9:49 (pp); CU: Byron Bitz (Moulson, Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Cam Abbott Scott), 14:22 (pp); DC: Ryan Bellows (Swallow), i g O: Feola (R), Sylvester (AR), Everett (AR). 15:57; DC: Dan Schribman (Sampson, Przepi- B orka), 18:35. Penalties: Jones, DC (hooking), 2:54; Game 3 — Cornell at Yale Chris Abbott, CU (interference), 7:58; Przepiorka, Ingalls Rink — Nov. 4, 2005 DC (elbowing), 13:25; Seminoff, CU (hooking), CORNELL 2 0 2 — 4 18:43; Barlow, CU (cross-checking), 19:43. ornell YALE 1 1 0 — 2 Game 4 — Cornell at Brown Second Period—DC: Nick Johnson (Ouellette, C

. First Period—CU: Dan Glover (Barlow, Chris Meehan Auditorium — Nov. 5, 2005 Lewis), 1:25 (pp); DC: Eric Przepiorka (Wyman, Abbott), 4:16; YU: Nate Jackson (Mayer), 12:55 CORNELL 1 1 0 1 — 3 Glass), 4:09 (pp); DC: Nick Johnson (Ouellette), (pp); CU: Mitch Carefoot (unassisted), 16:48 BROWN 1 0 1 0 — 2 15:14 (sh). Penalties: Glass, DC (slashing), 1:34; (sh). Penalties: Craig, YU (obstruction-hooking), First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (O’Byrne, Bitz), Przepiorka, DC (tripping), 2:00; Carefoot, CU www 0:51; LeClerc, YU (boarding), 4:54; Inman, YU 0:43 (pp); BU: Jarrett Robertson (unassisted), (hooking), 3:23; Barlow, CU (tripping), 4:59; 46 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

Shields, DC (holding), 8:21; O’Byrne, CU (inter- (holding), 8:01; Mugford, CU (charging), 13:56; ference), 10:31; Lewis, DC (interference), 13:55; McCutcheon, CU (contact to the head-roughing), Game 11 — Princeton at Cornell O’Byrne, CU (tripping), 17:29. 15:30; Luthi, RPI (kneeing), 17:41; Romfo, RPI Lynah Rink — Dec. 2, 2005 Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Lewis, (delay of game), 18:53. PRINCETON 0 0 1 — 1 DC (hooking), 1:10; Mugford, CU (hooking), Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Lord, RPI CORNELL 2 1 1 — 4 5:12; O’Byrne, CU (roughing), 8:21; Krantz, CU (obstruction-tripping), 6:48; Lord, RPI (boarding), First Period—CU: Byron Bitz (O’Byrne, (tripping), 12:16; Jones, DC (slashing), 14:58; 11:37; O’Byrne, CU (tripping), 17:38; Seminoff, Moulson), 2:15 (pp); CU: Chris Abbott (Mug- Ouellette, DC (interference), 14:58; Chris Abbott, CU (boarding), 19:49. ford, Sawada), 12:47. Penalties: Jubinville, PU CU (holding), 17:40. Third Period—RPI: Jonathan Ornelas (Eizen- (interference), 1:26; Moore, PU (contact to the Goalies man), 1:54. Penalties: Seminoff, CU (contact to head-roughing), 3:50; Powe, PU (boarding), CU-McKee (24:09) 8 1 x — 9 the head-elbowing), 15:11. 7:04; Scott, CU (slashing), 8:30; Cam Abbott, CU CU-Chabot (35:51) x 7 4 — 11 Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: None. (contact to the head-elbowing), 13:20; Mugford, DC-Devine (59:55) 4 4 11 — 19 Goalies CU (interference), 14:59; Borza, PU (tripping), Atten: 4,215 RPI-Lange (65:00) 16 8 8 3 — 35 17:27; Cousins, PU (cross-checking), 19:32. O: F. Murphy (R), Briggs (AR), S. Whittemore (AR). CU-McKee (65:00) 5 3 4 0 — 12 Second Period—CU: Daniel Pegoraro (Mc- Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Cutcheon, Pokulok), 12:20 (pp). Penalties: Neun- O: Hansen (R), Richetelle (AR), Shea (AR). dorfer, PU (high-sticking), 2:26; Pegoraro, CU (slashing), 7:10; Jubinville, PU (holding), 10:51; Game 9 — Niagara at Cornell Davenport, CU (interference), 13:26; Kushniruk, Lynah Rink — Nov. 25, 2005 PU (boarding), 15:51. NIAGARA 1 2 1 — 4 Third Period—PU: Darroll Powe (Carthas, CORNELL 2 1 2 — 5 Young), 0:09; CU: Tyler Mugford (unassisted), First Period—CU: Ryan O’Byrne (Moulson, 18:34 (en). Penalties: Sawada, CU (holding), Salmela), 4:21; NU: Vince Rocco (Williamson, 8:08. Norrington), 8:40 (pp); CU: Ryan Kindret (Krantz, Goalies Kennedy), 16:23. Penalties: O’Byrne, CU (high- PU-Leroux (58:31) 18 4 15 — 37 sticking), 1:38; O’Byrne, CU (interference), 7:29; CU-McKee (60:00) 2 5 10 — 17 Langdon, NU (cross-checking), 10:56; Sawada, Atten: 3,836 (sellout) CU (interference), 17:59. O: Kotyra (R), Sylvester (AR), Carusone (AR). Second Period—CU: Raymond Sawada (Semi- noff, Mugford), 11:21; NU: Jason Williamson Game 12 — Quinnipiac at Cornell (Caruana, Harris), 12:28; NU: Ted Cook (Cross, Lynah Rink — Dec. 3, 2005 Reaney), 18:14 (5-on-3). Penalties: Harris, NU QUINNIPIAC 0 1 0 — 1 (hooking), 1:58; Novosad, NU (boarding), 15:21; CORNELL 0 0 2 — 2 Bitz, CU (interference), 16:38; O’Byrne, CU First Period—No scoring. Penalties: Bordieri, Daniel Pegoraro (high-sticking), 17:53; Williamson, NU (rough- QU (holding), 1:43; McCutcheon, CU (hook- ing), 18:38. ing), 7:52. Third Period—CU: Mark McCutcheon (Cam Second Period—QU: Mark Van Vliet (Marshall, Abbott, Pegoraro), 5:05; CU: Mark McCutch- Cashman), 6:09 (pp). Penalties: Agnew, QU eon (Salmela), 8:37 (sh); NU: Tayler Simpson (hooking), 1:28; Pegoraro, CU (contact to the (Rocco), 10:32. Penalties: Sawada, CU (contact head-roughing), 4:18; Barnych, QU (slashing), Game 7 — Union at Cornell to the head), 7:21; Seminoff, CU (interference), 6:24; Henningson, QU (holding), 11:23; Barnych, Lynah Rink — Nov. 18, 2005 18:58. QU (interference), 12:29; Pegoraro, CU (charg- UNION 2 0 0 — 2 Goalies ing), 16:05; Bitz, CU (interference), 18:45. CORNELL 1 0 0 — 1 NU-Van Nynatten (59:06) 9 19 5 — 33 Third Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Scott, Sawa- First Period—CU: Sasha Pokulok (Moulson, CU-McKee (60:00) 7 5 5 — 17 da), 4:34 (pp); CU: Mark McCutcheon (Pokulok), Bitz), 9:57 (5-on-3); UC: Brendan Milnamow Atten: 3,836 (sellout) 19:37. Penalties: Sorteberg, QU (cross-checking), (Poirier, Potts), 13:29 (pp); UC: A.J. Palkovich O: D. Murphy (R), Everett (AR), Shufelt (AR). 4:11; Agnew, QU (boarding), 6:25; Carefoot, (unassisted), 13:47. Penalties: Harr, UC (holding CU (hitting from behind), 12:06; Cashman, QU the stick), 3:25; Bench, CU (too many players Game 10 — Cornell vs. Niagara (charging), 13:05. on ice) [served by Kennedy], 5:44; Bench, UC — Nov. 26, 2005 Goalies (too many players on ice) [served by Poirier], Rochester, N.Y. QU-Fisher (59:37) 4 11 7 — 22 8:31; Campbell, UC (holding), 8:50; Seminoff, CORNELL 1 2 2 — 5 CU-McKee (60:00) 6 8 9 — 23 CU (obstruction-interference), 12:40; Potts, UC NIAGARA 1 0 2 — 3 Atten: 3,836 (sellout) (interference), 15:34; Bouchard, UC (tripping), First Period—NU: Matt Caruana (Williamson, O: Kotyra (R), Carusone (AR), Sylvester (AR). 18:20; Bouchard, UC (contact to the head-high- Ketchen), 5:55; CU: Evan Barlow (Kennedy, Dav- sticking), 18:20. enport), 16:23. Penalties: Pokulok, CU (slashing), Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Mil- 3:54; Maier, NU (tripping), 11:33; Scarlato, NU namow, UC (charging), 1:29; Chris Abbott, CU (elbowing), 12:41. (interference), 5:03; Davenport, CU (holding), Second Period—CU: Ryan Kindret (Krantz, 14:56; Seminoff, CU (contact to the head-high- Moulson), 9:55; CU: Michael Kennedy (Pokulok, sticking), 15:27; Streich, UC (obstruction-hook- Seminoff), 14:56 (pp). Penalties: Pokulok, CU www ing), 17:45. (interference), 3:20; Mugford, CU (roughing), Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Mugford, 6:29; Scarlato, NU (holding), 13:36; Williamson,

CU (contact to the head-roughing), 0:48; Caffaro, NU (goaltender interference), 16:14. . UC (hitting from behind), 4:03; Chris Abbott, CU Third Period—NU: Vince Rocco (Reaney, C (obstruction-hooking), 8:16. Harris), 12:17 (pp); NU: Justin Cross (William- ornell Goalies son, Caruana), 14:47 (pp); CU: Ryan O’Byrne UC-Mayotte (60:00) 16 10 6 — 32 (Moulson, Scott), 17:10 (pp); CU: Matt Moulson CU-McKee (58:34) 2 6 3 — 11 (O’Byrne), 18:55 (en). Penalties: Caruana, NU Atten: 3,836 (sellout) (cross-checking), 0:46; Simpson, NU (interfer- B O: Hansen (R), Richetelle (AR), Shea (AR). ence), 7:44; Chris Abbott, CU (hooking), 10:24; i g

Moulson, CU (interference), 12:57; Scarlato, NU R

Game 8 — Rensselaer at Cornell (interference), 16:43. ed Lynah Rink — Nov. 19, 2005 Goalies .

RENSSELAER 0 0 1 0 — 1 NU-Mollison (59:22) 8 9 12 — 29 co m CORNELL 1 0 0 0 — 1 CU-McKee (60:00) 8 11 10 — 29 Mark McCutcheon First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Bitz, Mug- Atten: 2,324 ford), 19:24 (5-on-3). Penalties: Luthi, RPI O: Kirk (R), Napieralski (AR), Whitehair (AR). 47 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

ties: Lefort, QU (high-sticking), 12:00; Kelly, QU (interference), 16:35. Second Period—CU: Mitch Carefoot (Cam Ab- bott, Glover), 14:35; CU: Byron Bitz (Moulson, Sawada), 18:40. Penalties: Seminoff, CU (knee- ing), 5:25; Kelly, QU (high-sticking), 11:39; Pokulok, CU (cross-checking), 15:17. Third Period—CU: Mark McCutcheon (Mug- ford), 3:51 (sh). Penalties: Mugford, CU (unsports- manlike conduct), 0:02; Glover, CU (holding), 2:27; Deinema, QU (checking), 7:19; Kennedy, CU (goaltender interference), 7:46; O’Byrne, CU (holding), 8:39; Pokulok, CU (roughing), 11:30; Kelly, QU (roughing), 11:30; Alden, QU (check- ing), 19:01; McCutcheon, CU (checking), 19:55; McCutcheon, CU (roughing), 19:55. Goalies CU-McKee (59:36) 6 10 5 — 21 QU-Russell (20:00) 6 x x — 6 QU-Siembida (39:57) x 7 3 — 10 David McKee Atten: 1,608 O: D. Hansen (R), Brown (AR), Boylan (AR).

Game 13 — Northeastern vs. Cornell ping), 11:28; Moulson, CU (hooking), 12:56. Game 17 — Cornell at Princeton Germain Arena — Dec. 27, 2005 Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: None. Hobey Baker Rink — Jan. 14, 2006 Florida College Classic, Estero, Fla. Goalies CORNELL 0 0 0 — 0 NORTHEASTERN 0 0 0 — 0 UMD-Reichmuth (64:52) 6 6 9 1 — 22 PRINCETON 1 0 2 — 3 CORNELL 2 1 0 — 3 CU-McKee (65:00) 5 7 5 4 — 21 First Period—PU: Darroll Powe (Neundorfer), First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Sawada, Atten: 5,875 15:02. Penalties: Bitz, CU (hitting from behind), Scott), 11:31 (pp); CU: Daniel Pegoraro (Cam O: Aaron (R), Heichert (AR), Lancette (AR). 7:04; Seminoff, CU (hooking), 16:46. Abbott, Davenport), 17:43. Penalties: McCauley, Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Cous- NU (contact to the head-elbowing), 2:07; Pego- Game 15 — RIT at Cornell ins, PU (hooking), 2:21; Carthas, PU (hooking), raro, CU (elbowing), 7:00; Russo, NU (hooking), Lynah Rink — Jan. 7, 2006 8:57; Moore, PU (contact to the head-rough- 10:00; Ginand, NU (hooking), 12:16. RIT 1 0 0 — 1 ing), 17:19. Second Period—CU: Doug Krantz (Kennedy), CORNELL 1 1 1 — 3 Third Period—PU: Grant Goeckner-Zoeller 3:54. Penalties: Cam Abbott, CU (obstruction- First Period—CU: Ryan O’Byrne (Sawada, Bitz), (Jubinville), 15:57; PU: Darroll Powe (Moore), tripping), 0:45; Davenport, CU (hooking), 12:16; 3:37 (pp); RIT: Simon Lambert (unassisted), 9:29. 19:51 (pp, en). Penalties: Kevin Westgarth, PU Seminoff, CU (hooking), 6:24; Kennedy, CU Penalties: Harris, RIT (holding), 1:53; Pinizzotto, (tripping), 6:56; Pegoraro, CU (holding), 12:19; (hooking), 7:03; O’Byrne, CU (contact to the RIT (contact to the head-elbowing), 4:43; New- Moulson, CU (interference), 18:50. head-high-sticking), 9:02; Bitz, CU (obstruction- man, RIT (holding), 18:32. Goalies holding), 12:36; Liotti, NU (interference), 15:16; Second Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Scott, CU-McKee (57:05) 12 6 3 — 21 Bench, CU (too many players on ice) [served by Bitz), 9:32 (5-on-3). Penalties: Bitz, CU (obstruc- QU-Leroux (60:00) 8 14 13 — 35 Scott], 19:25. tion-interference), 1:55; Seminoff, CU (slashing), Atten: 2,335 Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Perreault, 3:33; Newman, RIT (interference), 7:35; Draper, O: Smith (R), S. Whittemore (AR), Fyrer (AR). NU (obstruction-holding), 2:27; Scott, CU (slash- RIT (slashing), 8:12; Pokulok, CU (slashing), ing), 6:27; Vitale, NU (tripping), 7:21; Perreault, 11:01; Harris, RIT (holding), 14:53; Draper, Game 18 — St. Lawrence at Cornell NU (5-min., hitting from behind), 16:51; Per- RIT (5-min., hitting from behind) [served by Lynah Rink — Jan. 20, 2006 reault, NU (10-min., game misconduct), 16:51; Fairbarn], 18:38; Draper, RIT (10-min., game ST. LAWRENCE 1 0 1 — 2 Liotti, NU (slashing), 19:29. misconduct), 18:38. CORNELL 1 2 2 — 5 Goalies Third Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Scott, First Period—CU: Sasha Pokulok (Moulson, NU-Geragosian (60:00) 2 6 8 — 16 Bitz), 15:36 (pp). Penalties: Seminoff, CU (hold- Bitz), 8:44 (5-on-3); SLU: Kyle Rank (Madill, CU-McKee (60:00) 1 9 3 — 13 ing), 2:15; Pokulok, CU (cross-checking), 4:25; Bagnall), 12:54 (5-on-3). Penalties: Bitz, CU Atten: 6,047 Barlow, CU (obstruction-interference), 7:35; (cross-checking), 5:04; Trull, SLU (holding), O: Aaron (R), Heichert (AR), Lancette (AR). Payant, RIT (holding the stick), 9:45; Hofstetter, 8:20; Madill, SLU (cross-checking), 8:30; Mis- RIT (interference), 10:41; Hyman, RIT (holding), kovic, SLU (interference), 10:49; Seminoff, CU Game 14 — Minnesota Duluth vs. Cornell 14:35; Mugford, CU (tripping), 17:12; Glover, CU Germain Arena — Dec. 28, 2005 (cross-checking), 19:19; Doherty, RIT (roughing), Florida College Classic, Estero, Fla. 20:00; Doherty, RIT (roughing), 20:00; Doherty, MINN. DULUTH 0 1 0 0 — 1 RIT (10-min., game misconduct), 20:00; Mc- CORNELL 0 1 0 0 — 1 Cutcheon, CU (roughing), 20:00; McCutcheon, First Period—No scoring. Penalties: Chris CU (roughing), 20:00, McCutcheon, CU (10- Abbott, CU (unsportsmanlike conduct) 1:15; min., game misconduct), 20:00; Sarazin, RIT Williams, UMD (roughing), 1:15; Davis, UMD (roughing), 20:00; Sarazin, RIT (10-min., game

co m (contact to the head-elbowing), 3:03; Moulson, misconduct), 20:00; Pegoraro, CU (roughing), . CU (slashing), 5:42; Davenport, CU (contact to the 20:00; Pegoraro, CU (10-min., game miscon-

ed head-high-sticking), 9:49; Curry, UMD (hooking), duct), 20:00.

R 11:00; Swanson, UMD (obstruction-hooking), Goalies

i g 15:00; Seminoff, CU (hooking), 18:28; Glover, RIT-Guimond (59:02) 11 21 21 — 53 CU (5-min., hitting from behind), 19:29; Glover, CU-McKee (59:56) 8 7 5 — 20 B CU (10-min., game misconduct), 19:29. Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Second Period—CU: Cam Abbott (unassisted), O: Graber (R), O’Brien (AR), Brolsma (AR). 1:37 (sh); UMD: Justin Williams (Stapleton, Cas- calenda), 6:43. Penalties: Curry, UMD (hooking), Game 16 — Cornell at Quinnipiac ornell 3:50; Raymond, UMD (obstruction-holding), Ingalls Rink — Jan. 13, 2006 C

. 9:13; Barlow, CU (goaltender interference), CORNELL 3 2 1 — 6 16:35. QUINNIPIAC 0 0 0 — 0 Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Czech, First Period—CU: Mitch Carefoot (Moulson, Jon Gleed UMD (cross-checking), 7:11; Davenport, CU Krantz), 4:55; CU: Dan Glover (O’Byrne, Scott), www (obstruction-tripping), 9:30; Gergen, UMD (trip- 6:13; CU: Matt Moulson (Bitz), 16:14. Penal- 48 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

(11:12); Glover, CU (boarding), 12:19; Pokulok, Second Period—BU: Eric Slais (Prough), 1:06; CORNELL 0 2 2 — 4 CU (boarding), 16:58. BU: Jeff Prough (Slais, Poli), 6:50; CU: Sasha Poku- First Period—No scoring. Penalties: Fulton, COL Second Period—CU: Michael Kennedy (Barlow, lok (Bitz, McCutcheon), 9:16; CU: Mitch Carefoot (holding), 1:20; Winchester, COL (roughing after Gleed), 9:03; CU: Sasha Pokulok (Sawada, Scott), (Pegoraro, Pokulok), 16:22 (pp). Penalties: Hurley, the whistle), 2:33; Winchester, COL (roughing 16:10 (pp). Penalties: Miskovic, SLU (tripping), BU (interference), 7:12; Pegoraro, CU (roughing), after the whistle), 2:33; Scott, COR (roughing 3:09; Bench, CU (too many players on ice) [served 11:14; Prough, BU (tripping), 14:27. after the whistle, 2:33; Scott, COR (roughing by Barlow], 5:27; DeVergilio, SLU (holding), Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Mugford, after the whistle), 2:33; Carefoot, COR (contact 10:38; Trull, SLU (interference), 15:41. CU (interference), 0:32; Garbutt, BU (boarding), to the head-roughing), 18:47; Cam Abbott, COR Third Period—CU: Jared Seminoff (Sawada, 6:51; LeCain, BU (unsportsmanlike conduct-div- (cross-checking), 19:15. Chris Abbott), 0:17; SLU: John Zeiler (Trevelyan), ing), 14:23; Bitz, CU (holding), 14:23. Second Period—COR: Raymond Sawada 4:59 (4-on-4); CU: Cam Abbott (Gleed), 17:10 Overtime—CU: Chris Abbott (Mugford, McKee), (unassisted), 6:23; COR: Evan Salmela (Scott, (en). Penalties: Seminoff, CU (interference), 1:50. Penalties: none. Bitz), 14:59 (pp). Penalties: Tataryn, COL (high- 0:58; Pokulok, CU (delay of game), 3:00; Madill, Goalies sticking), 1:59; Seminoff, COR (tripping), 7:41; SLU (hitting from behind), 3:48; Bagnall, SLU BU-D’Alba (61:50) 10 7 12 0 — 29 Seminoff, COR (roughing), 12:38; Burton, COL (hooking), 7:16; Salmela, CU (hooking), 8:58; CU-McKee (61:42) 5 8 7 1 — 21 (slashing), 13:03. DeVergilio, SLU (5-min., spearing) [served by Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Third Period—COR: Raymond Sawada (Scott, Zbriger], 18:06; DeVergilio, SLU (10-min., game O: D. Hansen (R), Briggs (AR), Wahl (AR). Moulson), 14:01; COL: Jesse Winchester (Burton, disqualification), 18:06. Bogdanich), 18:11; COR: Daniel Pegoraro (Cam Goalies Abbott, Seminoff), 19:14 (en). Penalties: Fulton, SLU-Pesony (59:53) 6 11 4 — 21 COL (hooking), 1:27; Bogdanich, COL (slashing), CU-McKee (59:57) 7 5 10 — 22 12:01; Seminoff, COR (holding), 14:54. Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Goalies O: McDonald (R), S. Whittemore (AR), Ross (AR). COL-Dekanich (59:39) 6 11 7 — 24 COR-McKee (60:00) 6 8 8 — 22 Game 19 — Clarkson at Cornell Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Lynah Rink — Jan. 21, 2006 O: J. Murphy (R), Richetelle (AR), Brolsma (AR). CLARKSON 0 2 0 — 2 CORNELL 0 2 2 — 4 Game 23 — Cornell at Colgate First Period—No scoring. Penalties: Genovy, Starr Rink — Feb. 4, 2006 CLK (unsportsmanlike conduct), 2:23; O’Byrne, CORNELL 1 1 1 — 3 COR (unsportsmanlike conduct), 2:23; Paquet, COLGATE 1 0 1 — 2 CLK (boarding), 8:58; Kennedy, COR (holding), First Period—COR: Chris Abbott (Krantz, 18:27. Sawada), 1:36; COL: Kyle Wilson (Fulton, St. Second Period—CLK: David Cayer (Sullivan, Pierre), 16:49. Penalties: Bogdanich, COL (5-min., Genovy), 1:46 (pp); COR: Byron Bitz (Pokulok, hitting from behind) [served by Werner], 2:12; Moulson), 7:57 (4-on-4); CLK: Steve Zalewski Bogdanich, COL (10-min., game misconduct), (Guthrie, Clitsome), 11:33 (pp); COR: Mark 2:12; Sawada, COR (roughing), 3:15; Gleed, McCutcheon (Pokulok, Seminoff), 14:29 (pp). COR (holding), 4:20; Tataryn, COL (boarding), Penalties: Seminoff, COR (cross-checking), 1:40; 8:09. Brekelmans, CLK (holding), 2:10; Cayer, CLK Second Period—COR: Daniel Pegoraro (Glover, (roughing), 7:22; Chris Abbott, COR (roughing), Chris Abbott Carefoot), 18:40. Penalties: Wilson, COL (hook- 7:22; Seminoff, COR (holding the stick), 9:32; ing), 0:07; Campaner, COL (holding the stick), Sullivan, CLK (roughing), 10:24; Cam Abbott, 15:47. COR (roughing), 10:24; Genovy, CLK (roughing), Third Period—COL: Kyle Wilson (Jon Smyth, 10:24; Gleed, COR (roughing), 10:24; Gleed, COR Game 21 — Yale at Cornell Winchester), 12:46; COR: Mark McCutcheon (unsportsmanlike conduct) [served by Barlow], Lynah Rink — Jan. 28, 2006 (Chris Abbott), 19:21. Penalties: Cam Abbott, 10:24; Brekelmans, CLK (holding), 13:57; Grenzy, YALE 1 0 1 0 — 2 COR (interference), 1:19; Werner, COL (interfer- CLK (tripping), 17:00; Pokulok, COR (holding), CORNELL 1 1 0 0 — 2 ence), 4:55; Kennedy, COR (goaltender interfer- 17:08; Bitz, COR (tripping), 19:08. First Period—YU: Blair Yaworski (Karwoski), ence), 4:55; McCutcheon, COR (interference), Third Period—COR: Chris Abbott (Cam Abbott, 14:00; CU: Mark McCutcheon (Cam Abbott), 11:41; Glover, COR (delay of game), 12:20. Gleed), 10:09 (4-on-4), COR: Matt Moulson 17:15. Penalties: Engasser, YU (boarding), 2:27; Goalies (Scott, Bitz), 12:16 (pp). Penalties: D’Alvise, CLK Gleed, CU (hooking), 4:43; Bench, YU (too many COR-McKee (60:00) 8 7 6 — 21 (hooking), 9:01; Sawada, COR (interference), players on ice) [served by Jackson], 6:40; Turner, COL-Dekanich (59:25) 8 9 5 — 22 9:51; Kolu, CLK (slashing), 10:37; Rutherglen, YU (hitting from behind), 10:09; Gleed, CU (high- Atten: 2,246 (sellout) CLK (tripping), 13:52; Moulson, COR (trip- sticking), 14:24; Boucher, YU (charging), 14:41; O: J. Murphy (R), Richetelle (AR), Brolsma (AR). ping), 14:19; Sullivan, CLK (roughing) [served Pokulok, CU (penalty shot, interference), 16:29; by Arciero], 16:20; Sullivan, CLK (10-min., LeClerc, YU (tripping), 17:22. misconduct), 16:20; O’Byrne, COR (roughing) Penalty shot: Blair Yaworski, YU (save by McKee), [served by Barlow], 16:20; O’Byrne, COR (10- 16:29. min., misconduct), 16:20; Dodge, CLK (shooting Second Period—CU: Raymond Sawada after the whistle), 20:00; Dodge, CLK (10-min., (O’Byrne, Scott), 1:02 (pp). Penalties: Boucher, misconduct), 20:00. YU (high-sticking), 0:15; Cam Abbott, CU (slash- www Goalies ing), 1:41; Boucher, YU (high-sticking), 11:06; CLK-McNulty (57:16) 11 10 9 — 30 Seminoff, CU (slashing), 12:16; Pegoraro, CU

COR-McKee (59:55) 11 7 9 — 27 (interference), 15:59. . Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Third Period—YU: Joe Zappala (Jackson), 13:12. C O: McDonald (R), Ross (AR), S. Whittemore (AR). Penalties: Page, YU (holding), 3:49; Mugford, CU ornell (roughing), 3:49; Cohen, YU (roughing), 4:04; Game 20 — Brown at Cornell Cam Abbott, CU (tripping), 6:45. Lynah Rink — Jan. 27, 2006 Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: none. BROWN 1 2 0 0 — 3 Goalies B CORNELL 1 2 0 1 — 4 YU-Richards (64:51) 8 12 9 0 — 29 i g

First Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Bitz, Scott), CU-McKee (64:50) 3 10 3 2 — 18 R

4:30 (pp); BU: Pete LeCain (Vokes, Dersch), Atten: 3,836 (sellout) ed 16:32 (pp). Penalties: Dersch, BU (contact to O: D. Hansen (R), Briggs (AR), Wahl (AR). Matt Moulson . the head-roughing), 3:31; Tichauer, BU (interfer- co m ence), 5:46; O’Byrne, CU (cross-checking), 9:48; Game 22 — Colgate at Cornell Gleed, CU (contact to the head-roughing), 13:30; Lynah Rink — Feb. 3, 2006 Seminoff, CU (boarding), 14:57. COLGATE 0 0 1 — 1 49 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

COR-McKee (65:00) 11 13 11 4 — 39 Third Period—HU: Jon Pelle (Maki, Reese), 7:49 Game 24 — Cornell at Clarkson SLU-Pesony (64:38) 6 5 11 1 — 23 (pp); HU: Peter Hafner (Johnson, Rolecek), 11:20 — Feb. 10, 2006 Atten: 2,735 (4-on-4); CU: Byron Bitz (Pegoraro), 18:18 (ea). CORNELL 0 0 1 — 1 O: Kotyra (R), Boylan (AR), Brown (AR). Penalties: Cam Abbott, CU (5-min., hitting from CLARKSON 2 0 1 — 3 behind), 7:07; Cam Abbott, CU (10-min., game First Period—CLK: Tyrell Mason (Guthrie, Game 26 — Dartmouth at Cornell misconduct), 7:07; Maki, HU (slashing), 10:20; Grenzy), 3:54; CLK: Jeff Genovy (Guthrie, Grenzy), Lynah Rink — Feb. 17, 2006 Fraser, HU (holding), 14:23; Christian, HU (charg- 13:17 (pp). Penalties: Paquet, CLK (holding the DARTMOUTH 0 1 0 — 1 ing), 15:14; Walsh, HU (10-min., misconduct), stick), 7:20; Sawada, COR (obstruction-interfer- CORNELL 2 1 0 — 3 18:18; Maki, HU (contact to the head-roughing), ence), 11:44; Weller, CLK (contact to the head- First Period—CU: Topher Scott (Sawada, Bitz), 19:29; Carefoot, CU (charging), 19:29; Reese, HU roughing), 15:46; Dodge, CLK (boarding), 18:13; 14:57 (pp); CU: Byron Bitz (Scott, Moulson), (10-min., misconduct), 19:40; Bitz, CU (10-min., 19:53 (pp). Penalties: Gleed, CU (interference), misconduct). 0:46; Barlow, CU (interference), 4:14; Offers, Goalies DC (slashing), 10:55; Gibson, DC (boarding), HU-Daigneau (60:00) 9 4 17 — 30 14:30; Offers, DC (contact to the head-rough- CU-McKee (57:51) 6 14 4 — 24 ing), 15:19; Seminoff, CU (interference), 17:07; Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Lovejoy, DC (tripping), 18:57; Przepiorka, DC O: F. Murphy (R), Ross (AR), S. Whittemore (10-min., misconduct), 18:57. (AR). Second Period—DC: Rob Pritchard (Johnson), 1:15 (sh); CU: Matt Moulson (Bitz), 6:12. Pen- Game 28 — Cornell at Rensselaer alties: Glass, DC (boarding), 0:41; Jones, DC Houston Field House — Feb. 24, 2006 (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:59; Gleed, CU CORNELL 0 0 0 — 0 (contact to the head-roughing), 6:59; Glover, RENSSELAER 2 0 0 — 2 CU (contact to the head-roughing), 12:34; First Period—RPI: Oren Eizenman (Croxton), Pritchard, DC (interference), 16:09; Pegoraro, 16:41; RPI: Kevin Croxton (Colling, MCWilliams), CU (high-sticking), 16:26. 18:18. Penalties: Seminoff, CU (tripping), 2:27; Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Pokulok, Uryadov, RPI (cross-checking), 19:00. CU (delay of game), 8:18; Ouellette, DC (con- Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Hussey, tact to the head-roughing), 14:00; Johnson, RPI (hooking), 13:39. Tyler DC (cross-checking), 18:03; Chris Abbott, CU Third Period—No scoring. Penalties: Eaves, RPI Mugford (slashing), 19:56; Przepiorka, DC (charging the (hooking), 3:35; Seminoff, CU (hooking), 15:15; goaltender), 19:56. Yurkewecz, RPI (high-sticking), 17:40; Bench, CU Goalies (too many players on ice) [served by Kindret], DC-Devine (58:34) 8 13 6 — 27 19:07; Eizenman, RPI (tripping), 20:00. CU-McKee (60:00) 4 7 11 — 22 Goalies Atten: 3,836 (sellout) CU-McKee (58:40) 6 3 6 — 15 Cayer, CLK (roughing), 18:13; Cam Abbott, COR O: F. Murphy (R), S. Whittemore (AR), Ross (AR). RPI-Lange (60:00) 6 13 15 — 34 (roughing), 18:13. Atten: 3,945 Second Period—No scoring. Penalties: Cam Game 27 — Harvard at Cornell O: Dell (R), Briggs (AR), Richetelle (AR). Abbott, COR (interference), 11:12; Bellows, CLK Lynah Rink — Feb. 18, 2006 (interference), 17:00. HARVARD 0 2 2 — 4 Game 29 — Cornell at Union Third Period—CLK: Nick Dodge (Cayer), 4:06; CORNELL 1 1 1 — 3 Messa Rink at Achilles Center — Feb. 25, COR: Byron Bitz (Moulson), 13:42. Penalties: First Period—CU: Chris Abbott (Sawada), 2006 Kolu, CLK (hooking), 6:22; Marshall, CLK (inter- 13:45. Penalties: Meintel, HU (interference), 2:07; CORNELL 0 1 1 — 2 ference), 9:42. Glover, CU (holding), 9:09; Fraser, HU (interfer- UNION 0 1 0 — 1 Goalies ence), 9:46; Dufault, HU (interference), 16:25; First Period—No scoring. Penalties: Schwan, UC COR-McKee (20:00) 3 x x — 3 Mugford, CU (unsportsmanlike conduct), 16:25; (interference), 10:11; Delforte, UC (goaltender COR-Chabot (37:47) x 6 8 — 14 Glover, CU (interference), 18:58; Carefoot, CU interference), 13:15; Seminoff, CU (interference), CLK-Leggio (60:00) 8 5 10 — 23 (boarding), 19:47. 15:23; Schwan, UC (slashing), 16:20. Atten: 2,571 Second Period—HU: Steve Mandes (Christian, Second Period—CU: Cam Abbott (Pegoraro, O: F. Murphy (R), Briggs (AR), Richetelle (AR). Johnson), 6:39; HU: Alex Meintel (Dufault), 8:22; Gleed), 4:20 (sh); UC: A.J. Palkovich (unassisted), CU: Topher Scott (Cam Abbott, Pegoraro), 15:46. 11:11 (sh). Penalties: Carefoot, CU (interference), Game 25 — Cornell at St. Lawrence Penalties: McCutcheon, CU (interference), 4:21; 3:19; Potts, UC (holding the stick), 10:38; Visser, Appleton Arena — Feb. 11, 2006 Reese, HU (interference), 10:04; Christian, HU UC (roughing), 11:15; Scott, CU (holding), 11:15; CORNELL 0 2 2 0 — 4 (slashing), 12:13; Seminoff, CU (contact to the Glover, CU (hooking), 13:03; Bench, CU (too ST. LAWRENCE 2 1 1 0 — 4 head-elbowing), 17:05. many players on ice) [served by Scott], 18:11. First Period—SLU: Matt Generous (DeVergilio, McBride), 1:01; SLU: T.J. Trevelyan (Bagnall, Ma- dill), 19:00. Penalties: Bitz, CU (roughing), 1:29; Topher Scott Trull, SLU (hooking), 7:30; Madill, SLU (boarding), 10:58; O’Byrne, CU (tripping), 16:31. Second Period—SLU: T.J. Trevelyan (Zeiler, Ba- gnall), 0:16; CU: Ryan O’Byrne (Moulson, Scott),

co m 6:26 (pp); CU: Mitch Carefoot (Pegoraro), 9:12. . Penalties: Kindret, CU (interference), 2:38; Rank,

ed SLU (holding), 6:07; Fensel, SLU (contact to the

R head-roughing), 6:44; Seminoff, CU (holding), 9:52; Krantz, CU (holding), 14:17; Sawada, CU i g (hooking), 17:05. B Third Period—CU: Cam Abbott (McCutcheon, Gleed), 7:22 (pp); SLU: Shawn Fensel (DeVergilio, Rank), 10:13 (pp); CU: Byron Bitz (Pegoraro, Sawada), 14:14 (pp). Penalties: Sandrzyk, SLU ornell (slashing), 6:47; Mugford, CU (slashing), 8:53; C

. Seminoff, CU (tripping), 11:58; Bagnall, SLU (trip- ping), 12:51; Seminoff, CU (charging), 15:06. Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: Pegoraro, CU (hooking), 4:03. www Goalies 50 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey 2005-06 in Review

Guthrie, CLK (interference), 2:24; Glover, COR ferty, Fraser), 19:36 (pp). Penalties: Kennedy, COR (cth elbowing), 5:03; Cayer, CLK (cross-checking), (interference), 2:56; Pokulok, COR (interference), 11:50; Guthrie, CLK (roughing), 15:59. 11:38; Pegoraro, COR (hitting from behind), Third Period—No scoring.Penalties: Weller, 12:02; Barlow, COR (unsportsmanlike conduct), CLK (goaltender interference), 0:58; Barlow, COR 16:19; Bitz, COR (charging), 19:03. (roughing), 3:00; Zalewski, CLK (holding the Second Period—COR: Michael Kennedy (Care- stick), 4:56; Kolu, CLK (boarding), 6:17; Kolu, foot), 14:10; COR: Ryan O’Byrne (Pokulok, CLK (slashing), 8:59; Gleed, COR (hooking), Pegoraro), 18:36; HAR: Fraser (Murphy), 19:03 11:24; Mason, CLK (tripping), 12:49. (pp). Penalties: Fraser, HAR (interference), 0:51; First Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: Bel- Dufault, HAR (hooking), 3:50; Taylor, HAR (hook- lows, CLK (cross-checking), 10:02; Kolu, CLK ing), 6:45; TEAM, COR (too many men on ice) (slashing)16:05; Carefoot, COR (holding), 16:05; [served by Scott], 9:02; Murphy, HAR (hitting Seminoff, COR (tripping), 16:38; TEAM, CLK from behind), 10:20; Mandes, HAR (interference), (bench), 17:14; O’Byrne, COR (hitting from 15:28; Krantz, COR (hooking), 18:59; Meintel, behind), 17:14; O’Byrne, COR (game miscon- HAR (holding), 19:17. duct), 17:14. Third Period—HAR: Dan Murphy (Fraser, Reese), Second Overtime—COR: Matt Moulson (Bitz, 6:09 (pp); HAR: Du (Murphy, McCafferty), 10:12. Seminoff), 10:32. Penalties: Mason, CLK (rough- Penalties: Christian, HAR (hitting after whistle), ing), 10:26; Mugford, COR (slashing), 10:26. 3:23; Gleed, COR (interference), 5:46; Gleed, Goalies COR (hooking), 7:37; O’Byrne, COR (holding), CLK-Leggio (90:32) 21 5 17 10 3 — 56 11:12; TEAM, HAR (too many men on the ice), COR-McKee (90:22) 2 8 7 4 2 — 23 [served by Watters], 15:23. Byron Bitz Atten: 3,836 (sellout) Goalies O: Hansen (R), Sylvester (AR), Shufelt (AR). HAR-Daigneau (59:53) 3 8 8 — 19 COR-McKee (50:12) 15 2 2 — 19 Third Period—CU: Matt Moulson (Pegoraro, Game 32 — Colgate vs. Cornell COR-Chabot (9:48) x x 4 — 4 Bitz), 5:37. Penalties: Campbell, UC (holding), Pepsi Arena— March 17, 2006 Atten: 7,093 3:34. CORNELL 0 1 1 — 2 O: Feola (R), Whittemore (AR), Ross (AR). Goalies COLGATE 0 0 0 — 0 CU-McKee (59:54) 9 9 6 — 24 First Period—No scoring. Penalties: O’Byrne, Game 34 — Colorado College vs. Cornell UC-Mayotte (57:57) 5 10 5 — 20 COR (holding), 13:52; Burton, CLG (slashing), Resch Center— March 25, 2006 Atten: 2,254 (sellout) 17:04; Torti, CLG (hooking), 19:11. COLORADO COLLEGE 2 0 0 — 2 O: Feola (R), Carusone (AR), Ross (AR). Second Period—COR: Byron Bitz (Moulson, CORNELL 0 1 2 — 3 Scott), 6:49 (pp). Penalties: St. Pierre, CLG (hitting First Period—CC: Brian Salcido (Sertich, Mc- Game 30 — Clarkson at Cornell from behind), 5:44; Anderson, CLG (obstruction Culloch), 4:57 (pp); CC: Jack Hillen (Sertich, Lynah Rink — March 10, 2006 - hooking), 12:03. Sterling), 16:49 (pp). Penalties: Patrosso, CC CLARKSON 0 1 2 0 0 — 3 Third Period—COR: Pegraro (O’Byrne, Gleed), (hooking), 1:03; Mugford, COR (interference), CORNELL 1 1 0 0 1 — 4 19:489 (sh).Penalties: Mugford, COR (hooking), 4:36; Pegoraro, COR (elbowing), 4:45; McCutch- First Period—COR: Evan Barlow (Kennedy, Mc- 0:19; Ca. Abbott, COR (tripping), 10:33; Ch. eon, COR (high stick), 14:29. Cutcheon), 9:26. Penalties: Bitz, COR (holding), Abbott, COR (hooking), 14:48. Second Period—COR: Topher Scott (Moulson, 1:41; Moulson, COR (interference), 4:31; Brekel- Goalies Seminoff), 16:44 (pp). Penalties: Hillen, CC (ob- mans, CLK (hooking), 7:04; Cayer, CLK (interfer- COR-McKee (60:00) 6 6 8 — 20 struction-hooking), 2:10; McCulloch, CC (knee- ence), 9:58; Cayer, CLK (diving), 12:23; O’Byrne, COL-Dekanich (60:00) 8 18 5 — 31 ing), 11:10; Patrosso, CC (roughing), 15:40. COR (checking), 12:23; Bitz, COR (boarding), Atten: 6,255 Third Period—COR: Matt Moulson (Carefoot), 15:11; Paquet, CLK (high-sticking), 15:48. O: J. Murphy (R), Wahl (AR), O’Brien (AR). 4:50; COR: Gleed (Sawada, Ch. Abbott), 9:20. Second Period—CLK: Shea Guthrie (Weller, Za- Penalties: None. lewski), 1:00; COR: Mark McCutcheon (Pegoraro, Goalies Cam Abbott), 1:30; COR: Dan Glover (unassisted), CC-Zaba (59:04) 1 11 8 — 20 7:10. Penalties: O’Byrne, COR (high-sticking), COR-McKee (60:00) 9 5 6 — 20 4:33; Chris Abbott, COR (unsportsmanlike con- Atten: 7,859 duct), 14:53. O: Hansen (R), Fyrer (AR), Quinn (AR). Third Period—CLK: Nick Dodge (unassisted), 10:34 (4-on-4); CLK: Steve Zalewski (Weller), Game 35—Wisconsin vs. Cornell 15:59. Penalties: McCutcheon, COR (holding), Resch Center—March 26, 2006 8:47; Zalewski, CLK (holding the stick), 10:27. CORNELL 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 First Overtime—No scoring. Penalties: No WISCONSIN 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 1 penalties. First Period—No Scoring. Penalties: Skille, WIS Second Overtime—COR: Raymond Sawada (tripping), 06:24; Gleed, COR (holding), 08:47; (Ch. Abbott), 8:30. Penalties: No penalties. Olinger, WIS (interference), 08:47; Seminoff, Goalies COR (tripping), 12:25. CLK-Leggie (88:30) 15 5 15 10 5 — 50 Second Period—No Scoring. Penalties: COR-McKee (88:30) 7 11 4 4 1 — 27 www Mitch Carefoot O’Byrne, COR (interference), 02:19; Barlow, COR Atten: 3,836 (sellout) (tripping), 10:07. O: Hansen (R), Sylvester (AR), Shufelt (AR). Third Period—No Scoring. Penalties: Barlow,

COR (charging), 11:21; Scott, COR (holding), . Game 31 — Clarkson at Cornell C 16:58. Lynah Rink — March 11, 2006 ornell First Overtime—No Scoring. No Penalties. CLARKSON 1 1 0 0 0 — 2 Second Overtime—No Scoring. No Penal- CORNELL 1 1 0 0 1 — 3 ties. First Period—COR: Byron Bitz (Scott, Moulson), Third Overtime—WIS: Skille (Engel), 11:13.

2:54 (4-on-4). CLK: Chris Brekelmans (unas- B Penalties: Davis, WIS (roughing), 10:48: Mugford,

sisted), 13:29. Penalties: Bitz, COR (roughing), i g COR (roughing), 10:48. 0:54; Brekelmans, CLK (slashing), 2:33; Cam Game 33 — Harvard vs. Cornell Goalies R Abbott, COR (interference), 6:02; Brekelmans, Pepsi Arena— March 18, 2006 COR-McKee (111:13) 10 8 19 10 6 6 — 59 ed CLK (roughing), 8:46; Mugford, COR (charging), HARVARD 3 1 2 — 6 WIS-Elliott (111:10) 4 8 6 7 8 7 — 40 13:53; Dodge, CLK (charging), 15:41; Weller, . CORNELL 0 2 0 — 2 WIS-Empty Net (00:03) 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 co m CLK (cross-checking), 17:47. First Period—HAR: Jimmy Fraser (McCafferty, Atten: 8,086 Second Period—CLK: Max Kolu (McKinven), Reese), 4:30 (pp); HAR: Dylan Reese (Johnson, O: Shegos (R), Sergott (AR), Langseth (AR), 7:17; COR: Topher Scott (Pokulok, Cam Abbott), Maki), 13:33 (pp); HAR: Dan Murphy (McCaf- Strong (AR). 15:40. Penalties: Bitz, COR (interference), 0:13; 51 2006-07 Men’s Ice Hockey ECAC Hockey League

Home to 12 of the most prestigious ice vice president and general manager hockey programs in the nation, the ECAC of the ; Colgate Hockey League is a conference filled with alum served as general tradition, legendary players, coaches and manager of the and administrators and a bright and excit- is now special assistant to the owner; and ing future. Cornell’s Dryden served as vice-chairman of In terms of tradition, no confer- Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Ltd. In ence can lay claim to the history of Florida, St. Lawrence graduates Bill Torrey, the ECAC Hockey League. Mike Keenan and Jacques Martin serve as The birthplace of collegiate ice hockey, the Panthers’ alternate governor; general member institutions have been sponsoring manager and head coach, respectively. In the sport for nearly a century. On February second to none. When the Decathlon Club addition, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman 1, 1896 in Baltimore, , Yale faced of Bloomington, Minn., wanted a model for is a Cornell graduate. Johns Hopkins in the first collegiate ice hockey hockey’s version of the Heisman Trophy, they All of these players have played in each game. Two years later on January 19, 1898, turned to an ECAC Hockey League institution of the ECAC Hockey League rinks, rinks that Brown defeated Harvard in Boston in the first and found Princeton’s Baker. Today, the best are regarded as some of college hockey’s fin- college hockey game between schools still male player in college hockey receives the est. From the frenzy at Rensselaer’s Houston sponsoring the sport. Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Field House to Cornell’s historic Lynah Rink, From a team standpoint, Cornell (1969-70) Lest anyone think the ECACHL is about spectators get a feel for and become part of stands as the only team in NCAA ice hockey yesterday, the NHL draft annually features the league’s tradition. history to produce a perfect unbeaten and a wealth of conference draftees. Since the The ECAC Hockey League has its Hobey untied record en route to the Division I men’s conference’s inception in 1961-62, 550 Baker winners, its All-Americans and its na- title. The Big Red posted a mark of 29-0 under players have been drafted by NHL teams, tional champions, but what may set it apart coach Ned Harkness, a including 61 over the past five years and 159 from any other conference in the nation is its inductee in 1994. over the last 15. tradition and success in academics. On the ice, legendary players such as Today, many former conference players Few, if any, conferences can produce a list Princeton’s Hobart Amory Hare “Hobey” enjoy NHL careers. Former standouts in- of influential and successful alumni like the Baker, Cornell goaltending great Ken Dryden, clude Anaheim Mighty Ducks forwards Andy ECAC Hockey League. who led the Montreal Canadiens to five Stan- McDonald (Colgate) and Todd Marchant Scott Hanley (Brown) currently serves ley Cups, and Clarkson’s Dave Taylor, who (Clarkson); forwards Erik as the Director of Sports and Competition starred with the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, are Cole (Clarkson) and Craig Adams (Harvard); for ESPN X Games while John McLennan among the numerous standouts who made forward Craig MacDon- (Clarkson) spent his career as the CEO of Bell their mark in the conference. ald (Harvard); forward Canada. Some former ECAC players became The conference’s tradition and history are Matt Murley (Rensselaer); forward inventors, like Ed Werner (Colgate) and John not limited to the playing surface. A wealth (Princeton); Haney (Colgate), who invented the board of legendary coaches have called the confer- forward (Cornell); Phoenix game Trivial Pursuit. ence home, including Harkness, Dartmouth’s Coyotes goaltender David LeNeveu (Cornell); Other players have excelled in the financial Eddie Jeremiah, whose instructional book on forward Dominic Moore world after hockey. Players like John Hughes the game was the hockey bible for a genera- (Harvard); defenseman (Cornell), a tax and real estate attorney in New tion; Army’s Jack Riley, who led the 1960 U.S. Willie Mitchell (Clarkson); York, Dino Macaluso (Rensselaer), president of Olympic squad to the gold medal at Squaw forward Todd White (Clarkson); Montreal Ca- The Macaluso Group, and Guy Logan (Union), Valley; and Yale’s Tim Taylor, who led the nadiens defenseman Todd Simpson (Brown) an associate investment banker for SunTrust 1994 U.S. Olympic Team in Lillehammer, and forward Chris Higgins (Yale); Los Angeles Robinson Humphrey Co. LLC. Norway. Kings forwards Craig Conroy (Clarkson) and Other former league players made it big In terms of leadership, the ECACHL is George Parros (Princeton); in the entertainment world, and none big- Cornell Hockey - defenseman Doug Murray (Cornell); St. Louis ger than David Kelley (Princeton) the writer, Blues defenseman Steve Poapst (Colgate) creator and producer of shows like Boston The ECACHL’s Leader in and forward Legal, Ally McBeal, LA Law and Chicago Hope Championships (Clarkson) and defenseman Brian Pothier and the movie Mystery, Alaska. Cornell (11) 1967 1986 (Rensselaer). As a means to give fans and alumni an 1968 1996 Beyond the playing surface, a plethora of opportunity to remain a part of the ECAC 1969 1997 former standouts now hold management Hockey League family, the league offers a 1970 2003 positions in the world’s elite league. Har- variety of opportunities, including a television 1973 2005 vard graduate Peter Chiarelli is the general package, conference web page, and a weekly 1980 co m manager of the ; St. Lawrence radio report during the season. . Harvard (8) 1963 1994 1971 2002 alum Mike Barnett is general manager of the As for the future, it is clear that the ECAC ed 1983 2004 Phoenix Coyotes, while fellow SLU grad Ray shall continue to occupy its spot among ice R 1987 2006 Shero is the general manager of the Pittsburgh hockey’s elite conferences. i g St. Lawrence (6) 1962 1992 Penguins. Clarkson alum Taylor was senior B 1988 2000 1989 2001 ECAC Hockey League Commissioner Clarkson (4) 1966 1993 Steve Hagwell 1991 1999 51 South Pearl Street

ornell Asst. Commissioner Albany, NY 12207 C Rensselaer (3) 1984 1995 Laura Stange . 1985 phone: 518-487-2288 Coordinator of Men’s Officials Princeton (1) 1998 fax: 518-487-2290 Luke Galvin www.ecachockeyleague.com Coordinator of Women’s Officials www Colgate (1) 1990 Tom DiFusco

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