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Archives and Records 53 2006-07 Men’S Ice Hockey NCAA Champions THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN AND SIX-TIME StaNLEY CUP WINNER KEN DRYDEN WWW . C ORNELL B I G R ED . CO M ARCHIVES AND RECORDS 53 2006-07 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY NCAA CHAMPIONS 1967 National Champions — 27-1-1 Overall 1966-67 Roster 10 Althouse, Paul (W/C, Sr.) McGlashan, Terrence (D, Sr.) 16 Cornell, Brian (W, So.) 15 McGuinn, Robert (W, So.) 17 Coviello, Ted (C, So.) 20 McNaught, Albert (W, Jr.) 11 Crowley, Andrew (W, Jr.) 19 Orr, Harry (D, Sr.) 6 Currie, Wayne (W, Sr.) 21 Pattison, Bruce (D, So.) 18 Death, Murray (C/W, Sr.) 1 Quarrie, David (G, Sr.) 8 Doran, Michael (W, Sr.) Smith, Kennedy (W, So.) 1 Dryden, Kenneth (G, So.) 3 Stanowski, Walter (D, Jr.) 12 Ferguson, David (W, Sr.) 1 Swan, George (G, So.) 7 Ferguson, Douglas (C, Sr.) 2 Taverner, James (D, So.) 5 Ferguson, Robert (W, Sr.) 9 Tufford, Peter (C, So.) Gately, James (D, Jr.) Wakeman, Richard (D, So.) 14 Kinasewich, Robert (W/D, Sr.) 4 Watkinson, Murray (D, So.) Head Coach: Ned Harkness Kostandoff, Thomas (D, So.) Co-Captains: Murray Death and David Ferguson Asst. Captain: Doug Ferguson 1966-67 Results (27-1-1 overall, 18-1-1 ECAC) National Championship Game — Cornell 4, Boston Univ. 1 McMaster Univ. .............W, 14-2 at Western Boston Ontario College .............. ............W, 3-23-1 March 18, 1967 • Syracuse, N.Y. at RPI ...............................W, 7-2 Western at Princeton Ontario ..................... ..............W, 3-1 at Clarkson ......................W, 3-2 at PrincetonDartmouth ..................... ...................W, 3-17-0 BOSTON U. 0 1 0 — 1 Guelph Univ. ....................W, 6-1 at DartmouthBrown .......................... ...................W, 7-04-2 CORNELL 2 1 1 — 4 Guelph Univ. ....................W, 6-1 at Brown ..........................W, 4-2 First Period—C: Kinasewich (Death, Stanowski), 1:26; C: Stanowski St. Lawrence ....................W, 8-0 at Harvard .......................W, 4-1 (Dave Ferguson, Orr), ppg, 18:55. Penalties: Coviello, Cornell (trip- at Yale ..............................W, 5-3 at Dartmouth Harvard .......................W, 4-16-1 ping), 1:52; Pattison, Cornell (hooking), 11:08; Parker, Boston Univ. & Northeastern ..................W, 9-1 Dartmouth Princeton ................................................W, 6-15-1 (hooking), 17:40. & Michigan St. ...................W, 3-2 * Brown Princeton ............................ .........................W,W, 11-2 5-1 Second Period—Doug Ferguson (Dave Ferguson), ppg, 12:41; BU: Harvard ...........................W, 4-3 * Brown* Boston ............................ C. at Boston .......W, 11-212-2 Sobeski (Quinn, Bassi), 12:53. Penalties: Kinasewich, Cornell (leaving ¶ Northeastern ...................W, 4-2 * Boston C.U. at Boston ................W,W, 12-2 4-3 feet to play puck), 2:01; Orr, Cornell (tripping), 3:38; Sobeski, Boston ¶ Harvard ...........................W, 4-1 $ North * Boston Dakota U. at Boston ................. .........W, 4-31-0 Univ. (interference), 6:50; Cooke, Boston Univ. (charging), 12:12; ¶ Boston Univ. .....................T, 3-3 $ North$ Boston Dakota Univ. .................... .................W, 1-04-1 Althouse, Cornell (hooking), 14:37; Doran, Cornell (cross-checking), Yale...................................L, 3-4 $ Boston Univ. ....................W, 4-1 15:29; Bassi, Boston Univ. (tripping), 17:32. &ECAC Holiday Tourn.; ¶Boston Arena at Colgate ........................W, 8-0 Christmas Tourn.; *ECAC Tourn.; $NCAA Third Period—C: McGuinn (Coviello, Stanowski), 10:12. Penalties: &ECAC Holiday Tourn.; ¶Boston Arena Brown ..............................W, 6-1 Championships at Syracuse, N.Y. Orr, Cornell (spearing), 3:09; Bassi, Boston Univ. (cross-checking), Brown ..............................W, 6-1 Christmas Tourn.; *ECAC Tourn.; $NCAA Championships at Syracuse, N.Y. 8:10; Orr, Cornell (interference), 15:27; Dave Ferguson, Cornell Colgate ..........................W, 10-2 (high-sticking), 17:02; Dave Ferguson, Cornell (fighting major-DQ), at Boston College ............W, 3-2 17:02; Riley, Boston Univ. (high-sticking), 17:02; Parker, Boston Univ. (roughing), 17:02. Goalies: BU: Ryan - 41 saves; C: Dryden - 32 saves Officials: Threadgold, Riley Atten.: 6,571 Cornell at the NCAA Championships 1967 1st Cornell 1, North Dakota 0 1986 5th Denver 4, Cornell 2 2003 NCAA East Regional Cornell 4, Boston Univ. 1 Cornell 4, Denver 3* Cornell 5, MSU-Mankato 2 M 1968 3rd North Dakota 3, Cornell 1 1991 NCAA 1st Round Cornell 2, Boston Coll. 1 (ot) Cornell 6 Boston College 1 Cornell 5, Michigan 4 (ot) NCAA Frozen Four CO . 1969 2nd Cornell 4 Michigan Tech 3 Michigan 6, Cornell 4 N. Hampshire 3, Cornell 2 ED Denver 4, Cornell 3 Michigan 9, Cornell 3 2005 NCAA West Regional R 1970 1st Cornell 2, Wisconsin 1 1996 NCAA East Regional Cornell 3, Ohio State 2 G I Cornell 6 Clarkson 4 Lake Superior St. 5, Cornell 4 Minnesota 2, Cornell 1 (ot) B 1972 2nd Cornell 7, Denver 2 1997 NCAA West Regional 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional Boston Univ. 4, Cornell 0 Cornell 4, Miami-Ohio 2 Cornell 3, Colo. Coll. 2 1973 4th Wisconsin 6, Cornell 5 North Dakota 6, Cornell 2 Wisconsin 1, Cornell 0 (ot) Note: Cornell, by placing second at the ECAC cham- ORNELL Boston College 3, Cornell 1 2002 NCAA East Regional pionships in 1966 qualified to participate in the NCAA C 1980 4th N. Michigan 5, Cornell 4 Cornell 6, Quinnipiac 1 tournament, but because of the Ivy League’s feud with . the NCAA regarding standardizing academic eligibility Dartmouth 8, Cornell 4 N. Hampshire 4, Cornell 3 requirements, precluded Cornell’s participation. 1981 5th N. Michigan 7, Cornell 3 Cornell 4, N. Michigan 3* WWW *Cornell lost total goal series 54 2006-07 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY NCAA CHAMPIONS 1970 National Champions — 29-0-0 Overall 1969-70 Roster 8 Aitchison, Robert (W, Jr.) 4 Lowe, Gordon (D, Sr.) 17 Ambis, Edward (C/W, So.) 9 McCutcheon, Brian (C/W, Jr.) 19 Bertrand, Richard (W, Sr.) 22 Orr, Ian (D, Sr.) 11 Brush, Craig (C, So.) 5 Perras, Bill (D, Jr.) 1 Cropper, Brian (G, Jr.) 7 Pettit, Kevin (W, Jr.) 3 Davis, Mark (D, So.) 6 Ryan, Garth (W, Sr.) 16 Duthie, William (W/C, Jr.) 1 Rule, Robert (G, Jr.) 18 Fullan, Lawrence (C, So.) 2 Simpson, Ronald (D, So.) Fullan, Richard (D, Sr.) 10 Stewart, Douglas (W, So.) 15 Giuliani, Steve (D/W, Sr.) 20 Westner, David (W, So.) Head Coach: Ned Harkness 12 Higgs, James (D, So.) Tri-Captains: Richard Bertrand, John Hughes and Daniel Lodboa 21 Hughes, John (C, Sr.) 14 Lodboa, Daniel (D, Sr.) National Championship Game — Cornell 6, Clarkson 4 1969-70 Results (29-0-0 overall, 21-0-0 ECAC) March 21, 1970 • Lake Placid, N.Y. Western Ontario ..............W, 8-2 Boston College ................W, 5-3 Guelph Univ. ....................W, 4-1 ^ Pennsylvania .................W, 11-1 CLARKSON 2 1 1 — 4 RPI ...................................W, 8-2 at Dartmouth ...................W, 3-2 CORNELL 2 1 3 — 6 at Brown ..........................W, 5-4 Harvard ...........................W, 9-3 First Period—Clk: St. Jean (Kemp, Magnusson), :20; Cor: Fullan (Giu- Pennsylvania ....................W, 7-3 liani), 4:22; Cor: Ryan (unassisted), ppg, 11:22; Clk: Kemp (St. Jean, at Boston Univ. ................W, 5-3 Magnusson), ppg, 17:27. Penalties: LaChance, Clarkson (tripping), Yale..................................W, 8-1 Dartmouth.....................W, 14-0 9:54; Westner, Cornell (tripping), 11:34; Ryan, Cornell (high-sticking), at St. Lawrence ................W, 7-0 at Princeton ...................W, 11-5 16:58; Simpson, Cornell (tripping), 17:14. & RPI at N.Y. ........................W, 9-0 * St. Lawrence ....................W, 6-1 Second Period—Clk: O’Flaherty (Halme, Maki), 3:14; Cor: Westner & St. Lawrence at N.Y. ........W, 7-2 * Harvard at Boston ............W, 6-5 (Fullan, Ryan), 13:31. Penalties: Lewis, Clarkson (cross-checking), 5:37; % Boston Univ. ...................W, 4-1 * Clarkson at Boston ...........W, 3-2 Maki, Clarkson (tripping), 7:32; Aitchison, Cornell (tripping), 17:50; % Colgate ............................W, 5-3 $ Wisconsin .......................W, 2-1 Lodboa, Cornell (tripping), 19:44. at Harvard .......................W, 3-1 $ Clarkson .........................W, 6-4 Third Period—Cor: Lodboa (McCutcheon, Giuliani), ppg, 5:03; Cor: at Toronto........................W, 2-1 Lodboa (unassisted), shg, 7:58; Cor: Lodboa (McCutcheon), 12:17; &ECAC Holiday Tourn; %Syracuse Invite; Princeton .........................W, 7-1 Clk: Warr (Kemp), 13:29. Penalties: Warr, Clarkson (tripping), 4:28; ^at Cherry Hill, N.J.; *ECAC Tourn.; $NCAA at Yale ..............................W, 4-1 Championships at Lake Placid, N.Y. Westner, Cornell (tripping), 6:01; Lowe, Cornell (cross-checking), 7:42; Simpson, Cornell (cross-checking), 11:56; MacLean (high-sticking), Colgate ............................W, 5-2 11:56; Hughes, Cornell (tripping), 17:34. Brown ..............................W, 5-1 Goalies: Clk: Bullock - 40 saves; Cor: Cropper - 15 saves Officials: Riley, Threadgold Atten.: 2,000 Cornell’s NCAA All-Tournament Selections 1966-67 1969-70 Ken Dryden (g), 1st team Dan Lodboa (d), 1st team WWW 2002-03 Harry Orr (d), 1st team John Hughes (f), 1st team Matt McRae (f), reg. tourn. Walt Stanowski (d), 1st team Steve Giuliani (d), 1st team Mike Knoepfli (f), reg. tourn. Mike Doran (f), 1st team MVP—Dan Lodboa (d) . Doug Murray (d), reg. tourn. C MVP—Walt Stanowski (d) 1971-72 ORNELL 2004-05 1967-68 Dave Westner (f), 1st team Brian Cornell (f), 1st team Doug Krantz (d), reg. tourn. Ken Dryden (g), 2nd team 1979-80 Matt Moulson (f), reg. tourn. Roy Kerling (f), 1st team B 1968-69 I 2005-06 G Bruce Pattison (d), 1st team 1996-97 Jon Gleed (d), reg. tourn. R Brian Cornell (f), 1st team Jason Elliott (g), regional tourn. Matt Moulson (f), reg. tourn. ED Ken Dryden (g), 2nd team . Steve Giuliani (d), 2nd team 2001-02 CO Doug Murray (d), regional Pete Tufford (f), 2nd team M tourn. 55 2006-07 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ECACHL CHAMPIONS March 11, 1967 — Cornell 4, Boston Univ. 3 March 9, 1968 — Cornell 6, Boston College 3 Boston Garden • Boston, Mass. Boston Garden • Boston, Mass. 1967 — 27-1-1 Overall, 18-1-1 ECAC 1968 — 27-2-0 Overall, 19-1-0 ECAC Head Coach: Ned Harkness Head Coach: Ned Harkness Co-Captains: Murray Death and David Ferguson Captain: Walter Stanowski Asst.
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