Cornell Men’s Hockey 2018-19 Game Notes

Schedule & Results (17-8-3, 13-5-3 ECAC Hockey)

#11 #13 October Cornell at Clarkson 13 LAURENTIAN (exhib.) W, 6-1 Saturday, March 2, 2019, 7 p.m. EST 21 GUELPH (exhib.) W, 7-0 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, N.Y. 26 MICHIGAN STATE L, 2-5 Clarkson Record: 22-10-1, 13-7-1 ECAC Hockey 27 MICHIGAN STATE L, 3-4 November Live Coverage Where Cornell Stands 2 YALE * W, 4-2 Video: ESPN+ (U.S.), Stretch Internet (International) KRACH: 10 3 BROWN * W, 3-2 Radio: WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM) USCHO.com poll: 11 9 at Northern Michigan W, 3-1 Audio: http://player.listenlive.co/41391 USA Hockey/USA Today poll: 12 10 at Northern Michigan W, 3-2 Stats: ClarksonAthletics.com Pairwise: 13 16 QUINNIPIAC * L, 2-4 Twitter: @CUBigRedGameday, @CUBigRedHockey RPI: 13 17 PRINCETON * W, 5-1 24 vs. Harvard # L, 1-4 What’s on Tap: 30 at Dartmouth * L, 2-3 • Cornell will attempt to secure the program's second straight and 10th December all-time Cleary Cup at 7 p.m. Saturday, when it visits Clarkson on the final 1 at Harvard * W, 2-1 night of the ECAC Hockey regular season • The game will be broadcast by the host school through ESPN+ in the January U.S. with an option for international viewers also available through portal. 4 at Princeton * W, 3-2 stretchinternet.com/ecachockey/. The game can also be heard on WHCU (870 5 at Quinnipiac * T, 2-2 AM, 97.7 FM) with Jason Weinstein in his 15th season as the play-by-plan man 11 ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1 for the Big Red. 12 ARIZONA STATE W, 3-2 18 HARVARD * W, 2-0 Friday Night Redux: 19 DARTMOUTH * W, 5-1 • Cornell retained its one-point lead on first place in the ECAC Hockey 25 at Colgate * W, 3-2 standings on Friday, thanks to a 4-2 victory at St. Lawrence. Freshman forward 26 COLGATE * L, 2-3 (OT) Michael Regush scored two first-period goals just 2 minutes, 25 seconds February apart, and the Big Red clinched a first-round bye in the league playoffs. 1 at Union * W, 4-0 • Brendan Smith's second of the year chased SLU starter Emil Zetterquist 2 at Rensselaer * T, 1-1 early in the second period, then Cam Donaldson's goal in the final minute 8 CLARKSON * W, 5-0 of the frame restored the Big Red's three-goal lead heading into the third. 9 ST. LAWRENCE * W, 3-1 • Matthew Galajda made 29 saves to earn the victory, including 16 stops in a 15 at Brown * T, 3-3 third period in which St. Lawrence outshot Cornell, 17-4. 16 at Yale * L, 2-5 • Jake Stevens' power-play goal in the third for St. Lawrence ended Cornell's 22 RENSSELAER * L, 2-3 (OT) streak of consecutive penalty kills at 41 — the longest such streak the 23 UNION * W, 3-1 program has seen since at least the turn of the century.

March A Pairwise Moment: 1 at St. Lawrence * W, 4-2 • While only securing two wins over its last five games hasn’t knocked Cornell 2 at Clarkson * 7:00 p.m. out of first place in ECAC Hockey, the speed bump has affected the team’s standing nationally. The Big Red has slipped five spots over the last two weeks * ECAC Hockey game to 13th in the Pairwise rankings, which are used to determine and seed the # at Madison Square Garden (New York) NCAA tournament field. Cornell Quick Facts Scenario Central

Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Even though each of ECAC Hockey's 12 teams have played 21 of their Founded...... 1865 respective 22 regular-season games, Cornell is among a group of four teams Enrollment (undergraduate)...... 14,315 that can still finish anywhere from first to fourth in final standings. Cornell's President...... Martha E. Pollack one-point lead means a victory against Clarkson would sew up the top spot Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. and a second straight Cleary Cup for the Big Red, but here is a complete Colors...... Carnelian Red and White rundown on the possible outcomes tonight ... Conference...... ECAC Hockey / Ivy League Rink (Capacity)...... Lynah Rink (4,267) Seeded No. 1 with ... Seeded No. 3 with ... • A win. • A loss, a Quinnipiac win or tie, and a Coaching Information • A tie, and a Quinnipiac loss or tie. Harvard loss. Head Coach...... (Cornell ’86) • A loss, a Quinnipiac loss, and a Harvard tie. • A loss, a Quinnipiac loss, and a Harvard win. Career Record...... 454-256-94 (24th season) Seeded No. 2 with ... Seeded No. 4 with ... Associate Head Coach...... Ben Syer • A tie, and a Quinnipiac win. • A loss, a Quinnipiac win or tie, and a (Western Ontario ’98) • A loss, a Quinnipiac win or tie, and a Harvard win. Assistant Coach...... Sean Flanagan Harvard tie. . (St. Lawrence ’10) • A loss, a Quinnipiac loss, and a Harvard loss. Director of Hockey Operations...... Joe Palmer (Ohio State ’13) Forward Thinking: Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Mitch Stephens • Sophomore forward Morgan Barron (13-17–30; 6 PPG) leads the team in . (Geneseo ’07) goals, points and power-play goals. He has 22 points over 17 games since Team Information Jan. 1, which is most in the league and tied for fourth-most in the nation. Captain...... Mitch Vanderlaan • Barron also averages 4.64 shots on goal per game, which ranks second- Alternate Captains...... most in the nation behind just Arizona State's Johnny Walker (4.94)...... Alec McCrea & Matt Nuttle • Sophomore Cam Donaldson (12-11–23; 4 PPG) ranks second on the team 2018-19 Record...... 17-8-3 in goals and rating (plus-16). He had a goal and an assist last night at St. 2018-19 ECAC Hockey Record...... 13-5-3 Lawrence, marking his first goal since Jan. 26 vs. Colgate. 2018-19 Ivy League Record...... 7-2-1 • Barron and Donaldson were placed on a line pivoted by Brenden Locke First Varsity Season...... 1900-01 (5-8–13) following the semester break, with all but two of Locke's points All-Time Record...... 1,141-727-143 (.603) coming in that span. Record at Lynah Rink...... 570-223-66 (.702) • Senior forward Mitch Vanderlaan (8-16–24) ranks second on the team in NCAA Championships...... 2 (1967, 1970) overall scoring and third in assists. The Big Red's second-year captain is also NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 21 the team's active leading scorer with 91 points in 124 collegiate games. Years...... 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, • Cornell hasn't averaged more than 30 shots on goal per game in a season ...... 1973, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1991, since the 2005-06 campaign, but it currently has an average of 30.36...... 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, • The Big Red has scored first in 23 of its 28 games so far and is outscoring ...... 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018 the opposition in first periods, 34-10. ECAC Hockey Championships...... 12 Years...... 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, More Than Just Defense: ....1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 • A two-time All-Ivy League first-team selection, junior defenseman Yanni Kaldis (4-18–22; 2 PPG) leads the team in assists and all the team's blueliners in overall scoring. He has 13 assists in his last 14 games, but had Follow the Big Red a career-high scoring streak of six straight games halted last night. Website: www.CornellBigRed.com • Matt Nuttle (2-14–16), one of three senior pillars on defense, has a lofty Facebook: Cornell Sports plus-17 rating is fifth in ECAC Hockey. He is a staggering plus-40 over the Twitter: @CornellSports last two seasons. Instagram: @CornellSports YouTube: CornellAthletics Goaltending, Inc.: • Sophomore Matthew Galajda (13-7-2, 1.97, .914, 3 SO) a first-team All- Cornell Men’s Hockey Media Contact American last year, has rounded into form after an early-season injury led to a five-game absence. Since Jan. 1, his 1.57 goals against average and .933 Brandon Thomas, Assistant Director save percentage lead ECAC Hockey. of Athletic Communications • When Galajda hasn't played, sophomore Austin McGrath (4-1-1, 2.02, .924) Office Phone: (607) 255-5627 has made the most of his first collegiate starts. He's unbeaten in his last five Email: [email protected] decisions, and was named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week on Jan. 7. March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 2 - Special Teams Resurgence: Tale of the Tape • Cornell had a streak of 41 consecutive successful penalty kills end last night. It was the longest such streak in program history since at the least the Cornell Clarkson turn of the century. Jake Stevens' goal for St. Lawrence last night was the Team Offense 2.96 3.09 first power-play goal conceded by the Big Red since Jan. 5 at Quinnipiac. National Rank 26th 20th • The Big Red's special teams have steadily improved as the season has Conf. Offense 2.95 3.00 progressed. The team's combined special teams percentage was ranked 56th Conf. Rank 4th 3rd as of Dec. 1, but it has risen 33 spots to 21st at 51% just 19 games later. Team Defense 2.07 2.00 • Since Dec. 1, Cornell's penalty kill (93.6%) leads the nation, and its power National Rank 8th 6th play (27.1%) ranks sixth. Conf. Defense 1.86 1.90 Conf. Rank 1st 2nd Circle Time: Power Play Pct. 22.6 19.0 • Cornell is tied for third in the nation in team faceoff percentage (54.8%). National Rank 12th 26th Sophomore Morgan Barron ranks 17th in the country with a 59.4% success Conf. PP Pct. 22.5 20.4 rate, and senior Beau Starrett once again leads the Big Red in draws taken Conf. Rank 5th 6th with a 56.1% success rate. Penalty Kill Pct. 86.0 85.3 National Rank 8th 14th One Crown Down: Conf. PK Pct. 87.9 87.7 • Cornell clinched the program's 23rd Ivy League championship two weeks Conf. Rank 1st 2nd ago, marking the Big Red's second straight Ivy crown and its 19th outright title. Having won the Ancient Eight championship with a sterling 9-0-1 Faceoff Percentages record last season, Cornell is 17-2-3 in its last 22 Ivy League contests. Cornell (54.8) W L Total • The Big Red is also attempting this weekend to clinch the Cleary Cup, 15 Andreev 92 60 60.5 which is awarded annually to ECAC Hockey’s regular-season champion. 27 Barron 123 84 59.4 Cornell won the Clearly Cup last year, marking the ninth in program history 10 Starrett 277 217 56.1 and the fourth in the head coaching tenure of Mike Schafer ’86. 11 Betts 197 171 53.5 28 Locke 121 120 50.2 Wasting No Time: Clarkson (49.6) W L Total • Underclassmen have been at the forefront of Cornell's arsenal, scoring 51 17 Sturm 312 237 56.8 of the team's 81 goals (62.9%). 23 Quince 112 96 53.8 • The Big Red's sophomore class averages 1.36 goals per game, which is 44 Callin 96 101 48.7 highest in ECAC Hockey and sixth-highest in the nation. 21 Dunne 160 186 46.2 19 Campoli 118 139 45.9

Standings Results / Schedule

ECAC HOCKEY ONLY OVERALL Friday, March 1 Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA * Cornell 4, St. Lawrence 2 * Clarkson 3, Colgate 2 Cornell 29 13-5-3 .690 62 39 17-8-3 .661 83 58 * Union 4, Dartmouth 3 (OT) Harvard 28 13-6-2 .667 74 54 17-8-3 .661 94 66 * Harvard 4, Rensselaer 1 Quinnipiac 28 13-6-2 .667 73 46 24-7-2 .758 122 62 * Quinnipiac 4, Brown 1 Clarkson 27 13-7-1 .643 63 40 22-10-1 .682 102 66 *~ Princeton 3, Yale 2 Yale 23 11-9-1 .548 52 53 13-12-3 .518 73 75 Saturday, March 2 Dartmouth 21 9-9-3 .500 48 53 10-14-4 .429 65 79 * Cornell at Clarkson, 7 p.m. Brown 21 8-8-5 .500 51 54 11-12-5 .482 73 77 * Colgate at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m. Union 20 9-10-2 .476 56 61 16-11-6 .576 95 88 * Dartmouth at Rensselaer, 7 p.m. Colgate 17 7-11-3 .405 41 59 10-20-3 .348 52 98 * Harvard at Union, 7 p.m. Princeton 16 7-12-2 .350 55 65 9-16-3 .375 73 86 * Quinnipiac at Yale, 7 p.m. *~ Princeton at Brown, 7 p.m. Rensselaer 16 7-12-2 .400 47 62 11-19-3 .348 66 98 End of regular season St. Lawrence 6 2-17-2 .143 46 82 4-27-2 .152 65 134 ECAC Hockey Championships, first-round (best-of-3) March 8-10 IVY LEAGUE ONLY OVERALL TBA at Yale Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA TBA at Brown x- Cornell 15 7-2-1 .750 31 20 17-8-3 .661 83 58 TBA at Dartmouth Dartmouth 10 5-5-0 .500 25 30 10-14-4 .429 65 79 TBA at Union Harvard 10 4-4-2 .500 32 27 17-8-3 .661 94 66 ECAC Hockey Championships, quarterfinals (best-of-3) Princeton 9 4-4-1 .500 27 27 9-16-3 .375 73 86 March 15-17 Brown 7 3-5-1 .389 24 26 11-12-5 .482 73 77 TBA at Cornell, Harvard, Quinnipiac & Clarkson Yale 7 3-6-1 .350 20 29 13-12-3 .518 73 75 * ECAC Hockey game; ~ Ivy League game

- 3 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson 2018-19 Cornell Men’s Hockey Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Last Team 2 Brendan Smith D 6-1 193 Sr. Centennial, Colo. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 3 Cody Haiskanen D 6-4 195 So. Fargo, N.D. Fargo Force (USHL) 4 Joe Leahy D 6-4 192 Fr. Waterloo, Ontario Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 5 Matt Nuttle D 5-11 193 Sr. Marilla, N.Y. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 6 Alex Green D 6-2 190 So. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln Stars (USHL) 7 Cam Donaldson F 5-8 163 So. Pittsboro, N.C. Powell River Kings (BCHL) 8 Yanni Kaldis D 5-11 183 Jr. Montréal, Québec Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 9 Noah Bauld F 5-11 178 Jr. Halifax, Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 10 Beau Starrett F 6-5 205 Sr. Bellingham, Mass. South Shore Kings (USPHL) 11 Kyle Betts F 6-1 177 So. Flesherton, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL) 12 Connor Murphy F 5-10 169 Jr. Ancaster, Ontario Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 14 Mitch Vanderlaan F 5-7 175 Sr. Hanwell, New Brunswick Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 15 Max Andreev F 6-0 175 Fr. Moscow, Russia Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) 16 Matt Cairns D 6-3 207 So. Mississauga, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL) 17 Zach Bramwell F 6-1 184 Fr. Hamilton, Ontario Oakville Blades (OJHL) 18 Misha Song D 6-1 177 Fr. Beijing, China Madison Capitols (USHL) 19 Michael Regush F 6-1 203 Fr. Surrey, British Columbia Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 22 Jeff Malott F 6-3 204 Jr. Burlington, Ontario Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 23 Liam Motley F 6-3 193 Fr. Calgary, Alberta Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) 26 Tristan Mullin F 6-2 199 So. Cartwright, Manitoba Powell River Kings (BCHL) 27 Morgan Barron F 6-3 214 So. Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Andrew’s College 28 Brenden Locke F 5-10 171 So. Iroquois Falls, Ontario Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) 29 Alec McCrea D 6-3 202 Sr. El Cajon, Calif. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 32 Austin McGrath G 6-1 183 So. Lloydminster, Alberta Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 33 Nate McDonald G 6-2 195 Fr. North Bay, Ontario Markham Royals (OJHL) 35 Matthew Galajda G 6-0 191 So. Aurora, Ontario Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)

Staff By Class Head Coach: Mike Schafer Seniors (5): McCrea, Nuttle, Smith, Starrett, Vanderlaan Associate Head Coach: Ben Syer Juniors (4): Bauld, Kaldis, Malott, Murphy Assistant Coach: Sean Flanagan Sophomores (10): Barron, Betts, Cairns, Donaldson, Galajda, Green, Haiskanen, Director of Hockey Ops: Joe Palmer Locke, McGrath, Mullin Volunteer Asst. Coach: Mitch Stephens Freshmen (7): Andreev, Bramwell, Leahy, McDonald, Motley, Regush, Song Athletic Trainer: Ed Kelly Equipment Manager: Sean Schmidt

Pronunciation Guide By State / Province No. Name UNITED STATES (7) CANADA (17) 3 Cody Haiskanen HAY-skuh-nin California (1): McCrea Alberta (2): McGrath, Motley 8 Yanni Kaldis YAN-ee CAL-dis Colorado (1): Smith British Columbia (1): Regush 9 Noah Bauld bald Illiniois (1): Green Manitoba (1): Mullin 10 Beau Starrett STAIR-it Massachusetts (1): Starrett New Brunswick (1): Vanderlaan 14 Mitch Vanderlaan VAN-der-lan New York (1): Nuttle Nova Scotia (2): Barron, Bauld 15 Max Andreev an-DRAY-ev North Carolina (1): Donaldson Ontario (9): Betts, Bramwell, Cairns, 16 Matt Cairns CARE-ins North Dakota (1): Haiskanen Galajda, Leahy, Locke, Malott, 19 Michael Regush REE-gish McDonald, Murphy 22 Jeff Malott muh-LOT Québec (1): Kaldis 28 Brenden Locke lock 29 Alec McCrea muh-CRAY 35 Matthew Galajda guh-LIE-duh CHINA (1) RUSSIA (1) Beijing (1): Song Moscow (1): Andreev

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 4 - Hobey Hopefuls: Pairwise Rankings • Junior defenseman Yanni Kaldis and sophomore forwards Morgan Barron and Cam Donaldson were announced among the 81 initial nominees for the Rank Team PCWs RPI Hobey Baker Memorial Award on Jan. 16. 1 St. Cloud State 58 .6087 • The process for selecting college hockey's most outstanding player is in 2 Massachusetts 58 .5892 the fan voting phase, with Cornell looking to place someone in the round 3 Minnesota-Duluth 57 .5777 of 10 finalists for a second straight year. Matthew Galajda was in that elite 4 Minnesota State 56 .5729 group last year, becoming the first freshman goaltender to ever be selected 5 Denver 55 .5725 among the final 10. 6 Quinnipiac 54 .5699 7 Ohio State 53 .5668 Understudy Extraordinaire: 8 Arizona State 51 .5548 • With Mike Schafer not in attendance for the Jan. 4-5 games due to illness, 9 Providence 50 .5521 Associate Head Coach Ben Syer continued his unbeaten streak as an acting 10 Clarkson 50 .5505 head coach. Now in his eighth season with the program, Syer is 7-0-4 all- 11 Harvard 49 .5488 time when at the helm. All but one of those games has been at Cornell. 12 Northeastern 48 .5482 13 Cornell 48 .5475 14 Western Michigan 46 .5429 Feel The Draft?: 15 Notre Dame 45 .5388 • Cornell has five players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL 16 Mass.-Lowell 44 .5370 Entry Draft — one in each of the last five drafts. Sophomore defenseman 17 Bowling Green 43 .5332 Matt Cairns (Edmonton Oilers) was selected earliest in that group, having 18 Lake Superior 42 .5292 been taken in the third round with the 84th overall pick in 2016. 19 Penn State 41 .5292 • Senior forward Beau Starrett (Chicago Blackhawks) was also taken in 20 North Dakota 39 .5278 the third round during the 2014 draft. One other forward is a draft pick in 21 Union 39 .5259 Morgan Barron, who was snagged in the sixth round by the N.Y. Rangers in 22 Minnesota 39 .5203 2017. He then became the first freshman in program history to have at least 23 Michigan 36 .5151 one point in each of his first seven games. 24 Northern Michigan 36 .5120 • Three underclassmen represent the Big Red's three NHL Draft picks along the 25 Boston University 35 .5112 blue line. Alex Green leads that group after his outstanding collegiate debut 26 Maine 34 .5090 led to a fourth-round selection by the Tampa Bay Lightning last summer. 27 Yale 33 .5060 • Defenseman Misha Song (N.Y. Islanders in 2015) is the only newcomer to 28 Colorado College 32 .5056 have his NHL rights already owned. 29 Wisconsin 31 .5035 30 New Hampshire 30 .5027

Source: College Hockey News; as of March 2

Next Man Up

• Through 28 games this season, Cornell has used 19 different combinations of skaters in its lineup due to injuries. The Big Red has had its most preferred lineup for less than one period all season (Nov. 2 vs. Yale, before an injury about 10 minutes in). • Cornell has already lost 33 man-games to injury from its top six defensemen. All of them have been in the same lineup just twice this season (Nov. 2 vs. Yale; Feb. 1 at Union). • The Big Red's injury woes on defense are in stark contrast to last season, when Cornell lost just 10 man-games to injury from its top seven defensemen all year.

- 5 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Scouting Clarkson: National Polls • The Golden Knights (22-10-1, 13-7-1 ECAC Hockey) had split four straight USCHO.com Poll (as of Feb. 25) weekends of league play before a big three-point road trip last weekend, No. Team Record Pts. Last followed by a 3-2 victory over visiting Colgate last night. 1 St. Cloud St. (49) 23-4-3 999 1 • All three of Clarkson's goals last night came in the opening 6:23 of the third 2 Massachusetts (1) 24-7-0 944 2 period, including a penalty- goal by junior center Nico Sturm (13-27–40) 3 Minn.-Duluth 19-9-2 870 3 — the first goal on a penalty shot this season in ECAC Hockey. 4 Minnesota State 25-7-2 849 4 • Sturm continues to lead the team in scoring, and the reigning ECAC 5 Quinnipiac 23-7-2 781 5 Hockey Best Defensive Forward also has a league-best plus-22 rating a team- best 56.8 winning percentage on faceoffs. 6 Denver 17-8-4 731 7 • Sturm is typically flanked on the right side by classmate Heralds Egle 7 Ohio State 19-8-5 690 6 (17-18–35), who leads the team in goals and ranks second in scoring. The 8 Providence 19-9-5 626 10 left wing on the top line has changed several times, though it’s a spot most 9 Northeastern 21-9-1 562 12 recently filled by senior Juho Jokiharju (2-3–5). 10 Western Michigan 18-11-1 527 8 • Junior winger Devin Brosseau (9-11–20) and junior defenseman Greg Moro 11 Cornell 16-8-3 502 9 (5-13–18) are tied for the team lead with four power-play goals apiece. 12 Arizona State 21-10-1 482 11 • Junior Jake Kielly (22-10-1, 1.92, .929, 5 SO) is in his third year as the 13 Clarkson 21-10-1 429 13 starting goaltending, tied for third in the nation in shutouts, sixth in save 14 Mass.-Lowell 18-10-3 350 14 percentage and eighth in goals against average. 15 Bowling Green 20-8-5 312 15 • Like Cornell, Clarkson has excelled at grabbing the early lead. The Golden 16 Harvard 16-8-3 294 17 Knights have scored first in 22 of 33 games. Clarkson also outscores the 17 Notre Dame 17-12-3 197 16 opposition 40-19 in the third period. 18 Penn State 18-12-2 116 19 • , a 1990 graduate and former associate head coach at Cornell, 19 Lake Superior 20-10-2 87 18 is in his eighth season as the head coach of the Golden Knights. 20 North Dakota 15-14-2 86 — Others receiving votes: American Int'l 21, The Series Against Clarkson: Minnesota 14, Northern Michigan 8, Union 8, • The Big Red owns a 66-55-18 record against the Golden Knights, boosted Bemidji State 5, Maine 5, Brown 2, Michigan 2, by two straight shutouts coming into Saturday’s game. Bentley 1. • Cornell won this season’s first meeting on Feb. 8, 5-0, behind two goals from Jeff Malott and a stellar defensive effort that meant Matthew Galajda USA Today/USA Hockey needed to make just 17 saves for his third shutout of the season. • Clarkson also didn’t score in the teams’ last meeting at Cheel Arena – Magazine Poll (as of Feb. 25) though neither did Cornell. That scoreless draw on Feb. 9, 2018 in Potsdam is No. Team Record Pts. Last the last time the Big Red has been shut out in a game. 1 St. Cloud St. (32) 23-4-3 508 1 • Cornell is 11-6-5 against Clarkson since Casey Jones '90 became head coach. 2 Massachusetts (2) 24-7-0 476 2 3 Minn.-Duluth 19-9-2 439 3 4 Minnesota State 25-7-2 396 4 Perennial Contention 5 Quinnipiac 23-7-2 364 6 Last season marked Cornell's seventh trek to ECAC Hockey’s championship 6 Denver 17-8-4 338 7 weekend over the last 10 years, which is tops among the circuit’s 12 teams. Here is 7 Ohio State 19-8-5 373 3 a breakdown of recent ECAC Hockey Championship weekend appearances ... 8 Providence 19-9-5 235 11 Teams Appearances By Year (Key: Champion, Finalist, Semifinalist) 9 Northeastern 21-9-1 234 13 10 Western Michigan 18-11-1 190 9 CORNELL (7) 2018 2017 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009 11 Arizona State 21-10-1 179 10 HARVARD (5) 2018 2017 2016 2015 2012 12 Cornell 16-8-3 250 8 QUINNIPIAC (5) 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 13 Clarkson 21-10-1 123 12 UNION (5) 2017 2014 2013 2012 2010 14 Mass.-Lowell 18-10-3 63 14 ST. LAWRENCE (4) 2016 2015 2010 2009 15 Harvard 16-8-3 45 15 COLGATE (4) 2015 2014 2012 2011 Others receiving votes: Bowling Green 11, YALE (3) 2013 2011 2009 Notre Dame 6, Penn State 2. PRINCETON (2) 2018 2009 DARTMOUTH (2) 2016 2011 BROWN (2) 2013 2010 CLARKSON (1) 2018 RENSSELAER (0)

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 6 - Cornell Season Summary Date Opponent Result GW/GT Goal Goalie (Saves) PP PK Att. Record 10/26 Michigan State 2-5 L (Taro Hirose) Galajda(15-19); McGrath(2-3) 0-5 2-3 3,840 0-1 10/27 Michigan State 3-4 L (Taro Hirose) Galajda(20-24); McGrath(3-3) 2-8 1-3 3,855 0-2 11/2 Yale 4-2 W Morgan Barron Galajda(16-18) 1-4 2-4 3,882 1-2, 1-0, 1-0 11/3 Brown 3-2 W Morgan Barron Galajda(23-25) 1-4 6-6 4,008 2-2, 2-0, 2-0 11/9 at N. Michigan 3-1 W Michael Regush Galajda(12-13) 1-5 3-3 2,569 3-2 11/10 at N. Michigan 3-2 W Michael Regush Galajda(24-26) 3-7 5-7 2,824 4-2 11/16 Quinnipiac 2-4 L (Chase Priskie) Galajda(17-20) 1-2 5-6 3,678 4-3, 2-1 11/17 Princeton 5-1 W Beau Starrett Galajda(19-20) 0-5 3-3 3,643 5-3, 3-1, 3-0 11/24 vs. Harvard 1-4 L (Henry Bowlby) Galajda(23-26) 0-2 3-4 14,132 5-4 11/30 at Dartmouth 2-3 L (Cam Strong) McGrath(19-22) 0-3 2-2 1,819 5-5, 3-2, 3-1 12/1 at Harvard 2-1 W Tristan Mullin McGrath(23-24) 2-4 3-4 3,095* 6-5, 4-2, 4-1 1/4 at Princeton 3-2 W Alec McCrea McGrath(30-32) 0-0 0-0 2,300* 7-5, 5-2, 5-1 1/5 at Quinnipiac 2-2 T Morgan Barron McGrath(35-37) 1-2 0-1 3,402* 7-5-1, 5-2-1 1/11 Arizona State 6-1 W Cam Donaldson McGrath(24-25) 1-3 3-3 2,426 8-5-1 1/12 Arizona State 3-2 W Morgan Barron Galajda(27-29) 1-5 5-5 2,874 9-5-1 1/18 Harvard 2-0 W Brenden Locke Galajda(25-25) 1-3 2-2 4,267* 10-5-1, 6-2-1, 6-1 1/19 Dartmouth 5-1 W Cam Donaldson McGrath(22-23) 2-3 3-3 2,145 11-5-1, 7-2-1, 7-1 1/25 at Colgate 3-2 W Michael Regush Galajda(18-20) 0-3 2-2 2,121 12-5-1, 8-2-1 1/26 Colgate 2-3 L(ot) (John Snodgrass) McGrath(8-10); Galajda(11-12) 0-4 3-3 4,084 12-6-1, 8-3-1 2/1 at Union 4-0 W Michael Regush Galajda(24-24) 1-4 5-5 2,013 13-6-1, 9-3-1 2/2 at Rensselaer 1-1 T (Meirs Moore) Galajda(14-15) 1-4 1-1 3,121 13-6-2, 9-3-2 2/8 Clarkson 5-0 W Brenden Locke Galajda(17-17) 2-3 2-2 4,020 14-6-2, 10-3-2 2/9 St. Lawrence 3-1 W Jeff Malott Galajda(20-21) 2-4 3-3 4,108 15-6-2, 11-3-2 2/15 at Brown 3-3 T (Tommy Marchin) Galajda(26-29) 0-1 2-2 1,512 15-6-3, 11-3-3, 7-1-1 2/16 at Yale 2-5 L (Matt Foley) Galajda(26-30); McGrath(4-5) 1-4 2-2 3,500* 15-7-3, 11-4-3, 7-2-1 2/22 Rensselaer 2-3 L(ot) (Todd Burgess) Galajda(13-16) 0-3 2-2 2,986 15-8-3, 11-5-3 2/23 Union 3-1 W Mitch Vanderlaan Galajda(30-31) 1-5 4-4 3,247 16-8-3, 12-5-3 3/1 at St. Lawrence 4-2 W Brendan Smith Galajda(29-31) 0-4 2-3 1,150 17-8-3, 13-5-3 3/2 at Clarkson

By The Numbers All-Time ECAC Hockey Titles

The College Hockey Inc. media kit for the 2018-19 season reveals that the Big Red Cornell has won a league-best 12 continues to be one of the tallest teams in the country. Some facts, figures and rankings ECAC Hockey Championships to date, for Cornell relative to the nation’s other 59 Division I programs include ... including trips to at least the semifinals in 10 of the last 14 years. Tallest teams, by average height Most NCAA tournament appearances T2. Cornell 6 feet, 0.86 inches (active coaches) Team Titles Last (Maine is 6’ 1.34”) 3. Mike Schafer 11 Cornell 12 2010 (Note: The most for any coach affiliated with Harvard 10 2017 Biggest teams, by average weight ECAC Hockey) St. Lawrence 6 2001 — Cornell 189.18 pounds Clarkson 5 2007 Hockey Hall of Fame, players (Note: The Big Red averages nearly two fewer Boston Univ. 5 1978 pounds per player this year; six fewer pounds T1. Cornell (Dryden, Nieuwendyk) 2 Princeton 3 2018 per player compared to 2016-17) (Note: Only Boston College has also produced two Hockey Hall of Fame players) Union 3 2014 Most freshmen and sophomores Rensselaer 3 1995 T7. Cornell 18 Oldest arenas Yale 2 2011 (tied for 2nd among ECAC Hockey schools, 7. Lynah Rink, Cornell 1957 Colgate 2 1978 behind 21 on St. Lawrence) Several tied at 1 —

- 7 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson The Mike Schafer File Mike Schafer ’86 Education B.A., Business Management and Marketing, The Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey 1986 24th Season As Head Coach Head Coaching Experience 31st Season Overall at Cornell • Cornell ’86 Cornell University, 1995 – present 454-256-94 career record 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances When Mike Schafer ’86 returned to his alma mater as the 12th head coach in 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, Cornell men’s hockey history in the summer of 1995, his goal was to return the Big Red 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018 program to a position of national prominence. Having now completed 23 seasons 1 NCAA Semifinals Appearance behind the Cornell bench entering the 2018-19 season, he has clearly accomplished 2003 that objective by guiding the Big Red to the NCAA tournament 11 times, including a 5 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships berth in the NCAA Frozen Four in 2002-03, the program’s first since 1980. 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 Schafer is Cornell Hockey’s second-longest tenured coach, while his 454-256-94 4 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships record has him as the winningest coach in Cornell men’s hockey history. He picked up 2002, 2003, 2005, 2018 his 231st career victory on Jan. 27, 2007, a 2-1 victory against Colgate at Lynah Rink, 9 Ivy League Championships to become the program’s all-time wins leader. Schafer reached the 400-win milestone in 2017, a mark previously reached by only 43 coaches in all of college hockey. 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, Coming hand-in-hand with Cornell’s success on the national scene, the Big Red 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018 has been one of the top programs in ECAC Hockey during Schafer’s tenure. Cornell 4 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards has claimed five ECAC Hockey tournament titles, the most all-time in league history, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2018 and staked a claim to four regular-season crowns. He has a career 298-156-73 record Assistant Coaching Experience in ECAC Hockey regular-season play and a 60-30-2 mark in the ECAC Hockey playoffs. Western Michigan University, 1990-1995 His peers have taken notice of his accomplishments, awarding him the ECAC 1994 - NCAA Tournament Appearance Hockey Coach of the Year award four times during his career — the latest coming in Cornell University, 1986-1990 2017-18. He is also a four-time finalist for the Spencer T. Penrose Award, presented to Playing Experience the national coach of the year. He has also regularly had the Big Red ranked among Cornell University, 1983-86 the nation’s elite over the past decade, including reaching No. 1 in both the USCHO. 107 GP, 10-60–70 com and the USA Today/USA Hockey polls last season. Cornell has also held the top 1985-86: Team Captain, ECAC Champions, spot in the polls during the 2002-03 and 2004-05 seasons. ECAC Honorable Mention Schafer guided the Big Red to the ECAC Hockey tournament title in 1995-96 and 1984-85: Team Captain 1996-97, becoming the first Cornell coach to win ECAC Hockey tournament titles in his first two seasons. His five tournament titles surpassed the legendary for the most in program history. In 2002-03, he led the Big Red to the NCAA Frozen Four, setting a school record with 30 wins, going one better than the undefeated, untied 29-0-0 national championship squad of 1969-70. Cornell’s 2002-03 ECAC Hockey mark of 19-2-1 was Cornell’s best mark since the 1969-70 team went 21-0 in league play. Schafer had a .622 career winning percentage following the 2017-18 season, which saw the Big Red return to the NCAA championships with an at-large bid for a second straight year. Additionally, his 437 career victories rank sixth among active Division I coaches. Most recently, the Big Red has advanced to at least the ECAC Hockey Championship semifinals a league-best 10 times over the last 14 seasons. The Big Red has finished the season ranked in the USCHO.com poll in eight of the last 10 seasons. Over his career, Schafer has coached 55 All-ECAC Hockey selections and 22 ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team picks. In 2018, Matthew Galajda earned ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year honors, the first since Brian Ferlin in 2012. Widely regarded as one of the top defensive masterminds in college hockey, Schafer’s emphasis on defense has helped countless players earn league and national recognition. Goaltender David LeNeveu broke a 45-year-old record with a 1.20 goals-against average in 2003, earning a spot among the Hat Trick Finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Two years later, it was fellow netminder David McKee earning a spot in the Hat Trick after recording the third-best goals-against average in NCAA history.

Ed Kelly Dr. Dirk Dugan Dr. David Wentzel Phil Graham Sean Schmidt Brandon Thomas Athletic Trainer Team Physician Team Physician Lynah Rink Manager Equipment Manager Athletic Communications

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 8 - Ben Syer Seventh Season as Associate Head Coach; Eighth Season at Cornell Western Ontario ’98 Serving as the Big Red's recruiting is the first time he's nominated anyone for a major AHCA award director and manager of the team's in his 23-year tenure at the helm of the Big Red. "He knows the vaunted defensive unit, Ben Syer's efforts elder statesmen, but he also knows the young guys like Terry did. were perhaps no more celebrated than during the 2017-18 He would make sure to say hello to everyone in the rink and lend season. He helped Cornell lead the nation in team defense with a helping hand to young assistants. I admired Terry for this. He a paltry 1.58 goals-against average and was named the winner and his family are of the highest character, upfront and honest." of the American Hockey Coaches Association's 2018 Terry Syer joined Cornell in June 2011 as an assistant coach, then Flanagan Award. was promoted to associate head coach the following summer. One of the AHCA's major annual awards, the Terry Flanagan He previously served as associate head coach during his 12 Award is presented to the assistant coach whose career body of seasons at Quinnipiac under head coach . work best honors that of the award's name sake. During that run, the Bobcats posted a 242-168-46 record with "He can hold court with a group of assistant coaches on the one NCAA tournament appearance (2002) and nine 20-win road with the best of them," said Mike Schafer, adding that this seasons. Sean Flanagan Third Season As Assistant Coach St. Lawrence ’10 Flanagan has helped guide the Big Red helped build a team that won the ECAC West title in 2015 and to back-to-back trips to the NCAA tourna- 2016 to reach the NCAA tournament. Hobart was the No. 1 seed ment and a cumulative 46-15-7 record in in the NCAA’s East Region last year. his two seasons with the program. No stranger to ECAC Hockey, Flanagan played 121 career After a couple stops following a four-year playing career at games with St. Lawrence up to the 2010-11 season. He racked up St. Lawrence, Flanagan's most recent experience was at UMass- 12 goals and 40 assists for 52 points, helping the Saints advance Lowell, where he served as the River Hawks’ director of hockey to the league’s championship weekend twice over his four years. operations for the 2015-16 season. Prior to that, Flanagan was the He served as an assistant captain during his senior season, then assistant coach at Hobart from 2012-15. Working under former went on to play professionally with the Las Vegas Wranglers and Cornell assistant coach Mark Taylor with the Statesmen, Flanagan Quad City Mallards in the ECHL. Joe Palmer Mitch Stephens Director of Hockey Operations; Volunteer Assistant Coach Ohio State ’13 Geneseo ’07 Palmer has completed three seasons Stephens joins the Big Red after serving on the men’s hockey staff, two in his cur- as an assistant coach at Geneseo for five rent role and one as a volunteer assistant years. In his time behind the bench with coach during for 2015-16 season. his alma mater, Stephens helped the Knights win two SUNYAC Palmer is the founder and primary instructor of Syracuse-based conference championships (2016, 2018) and make three NCAA Palmer Goalie Systems, where he provides personal instruction tournament apperances (2014, 2016, 2018). and video analysis to more than 30 area goaltenders who com- A native of Forrest, Manitoba, Stephens graduated from Gen- pete at the AAA, prep school, junior and college levels. eseo in 2007 with a degree in business administration following He was a two-time gold medalist with the United States at an All-America career with the Knights. As a senior, Stephens the IIHF Under-18 World Championship, and was later named was named runner-up for USCHO Division III Player of the Year, to the U.S. team at the Under-20 World Championship in 2008. an AHCA Division III First Team All-America and was a finalist for Palmer played for two seasons in the prestigious National Team the AHCA Sid Watson Memorial Award as the NCAA Division III Development Program. He was selected in the fourth round of Player of the Year. the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, then went After graduation, Stephens spent six seasons playing on to start 71 games for Ohio State over three seasons. professionally in both the United States and Europe. - 9 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Cornell Scoring Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 Smith Haiskanen Leahy Nuttle Green Donaldson Kaldis Bauld Starrett Betts Murphy Vanderlaan 10/26 Michigan St. L, 2-5 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-2–2 10/27 Michigan St. L, 3-4 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 11/2 Yale W, 4-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 11/3 Brown W, 3-2 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnd 1-0–1 dnd 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 11/9 at N. Michigan W, 3-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 dnd 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-2–2 11/10 at N. Michigan W, 3-2 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 11/16 Quinnipiac L, 2-4 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/17 Princeton W, 5-1 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnd 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 11/24 vs. Harvard L, 1-4 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/30 at Dartmouth L, 2-3 dnd 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 12/1 at Harvard W, 2-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 1/4 at Princeton W, 3-2 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1/5 at Quinnipiac T, 2-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1/11 Arizona State W, 6-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnd 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 1-0–1 1-1–2 1/12 Arizona State W, 3-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 2-0–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1/18 Harvard W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/19 Dartmouth W, 5-1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnd 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-0–0 1-0–1 1-0–1 1/25 at Colgate W, 3-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-1–2 1/26 Colgate L, 2-3(ot) 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/1 at Union W, 4-0 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-3–3 0-2–2 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/2 at Rensselaer T, 1-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 2/8 Clarkson W, 5-0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/9 St. Lawrence W, 3-1 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 2/15 at Brown T, 3-3 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 2/16 at Yale L, 2-5 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/22 Rensselaer L, 2-3(ot) 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 2/23 Union W, 3-1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 3/1 at St. Lawrence W, 4-2 1-0–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 3/2 at Clarkson

Date Opponent Score 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 26 27 28 29 Andreev Cairns Bramwell Song Regush Malott Motley Mullin Barron Locke McCrea 10/26 Michigan St. L, 2-5 1-0–1 1-1–2 dnd dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 10/27 Michigan St. L, 3-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/2 Yale W, 4-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/3 Brown W, 3-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 11/9 at N. Michigan W, 3-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 11/10 at N. Michigan W, 3-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-1–1 1-0–1 11/16 Quinnipiac L, 2-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 dnd 0-0–0 11/17 Princeton W, 5-1 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 11/24 vs. Harvard L, 1-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnd 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 11/30 at Dartmouth L, 2-3 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 12/1 at Harvard W, 2-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 1/4 at Princeton W, 3-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-0–1 1/5 at Quinnipiac T, 2-2 0-0–0 dnp dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/11 Arizona State W, 6-1 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 1/12 Arizona State W, 3-2 0-0–0 dnp dnd dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/18 Harvard W, 2-0 0-0–0 dnp dnd dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 1/19 Dartmouth W, 5-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 1/25 at Colgate W, 3-2 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-2–2 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1/26 Colgate L, 2-3(ot) dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/1 at Union W, 4-0 dnd dnp 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/2 at Rensselaer T, 1-1 dnd dnp 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/8 Clarkson W, 5-0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-2–3 0-0–0 2/9 St. Lawrence W, 3-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/15 at Brown T, 3-3 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/16 at Yale L, 2-5 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 2/22 Rensselaer L, 2-3(ot) dnd 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/23 Union W, 3-1 dnd 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 3/1 at St. Lawrence W, 4-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd dnd 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 3/2 at Clarkson

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 10 - Cornell Special Teams Game-by-Game Key:  5-on-4 killed;  5-on-4 goal;  4-on-3 killed;  4-on-3 goal;  5-on-4 major peanlty killed;  5-on-4 major penalty goal;  5-on-3 killed;  5-on-3 goal;  4-on-3 then 5-on-4 killed;  5-on-4 goal after 4-on-3 killed; s shorthanded goal Date Opponent 1st period PPs 2nd period PPs 3rd period PPs OT PPs 1st period PKs 2nd period PKs 3rd period PKs OT PKs 10/26 Michigan State s      10/27 Michigan State      11/2 Yale       11/3 Brown       11/9 at No. Michigan      11/10 at No. Michigan       11/16 Quinnipiac      11/17 Princeton       11/24 vs. Harvard      11/30 at Dartmouth      12/1 at Harvard     1/4 at Princeton 1/5 at Quinnipiac    1/11 Arizona State     1/12 Arizona State       1/18 Harvard     1/19 Dartmouth     1/25 at Colgate     1/26 Colgate     2/1 at Union       2/2 at Rensselaer     2/8 Clarkson      2/9 St. Lawrence     2/15 at Brown    2/16 at Yale    2/22 Rensselaer     2/23 Union s      3/1 at St. Lawrence      3/2 at Clarkson

Cornell Special Teams Breakdown Last Night Last Saturday at St. Lawrence vs. Union Season Totals Power Play CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time Pct. 5-on-4 0/4 (0) 6:05 1/5 (1) 8:24 21/99 (2) 167:19 21.2 5-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/3 (0) 2:34 33.3 4-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/1 (0) :29 0/5 (0) 4:22 0 Penalty Kill Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Pct. 5-on-4 1/3 (0) 5:18 0/4 (0) 8:00 12/82 (0) 138:05 85.4 5-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/2 (0) 2:10 100 4-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — — Even Strength CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time 4-on-4 0 0 0 — 0 1 0 1:31 4 17 1 26:00 3-on-3 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 — CU Pulled Goalie* CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time Pct. 6-on-5 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/6 (2) 8:49 0 Opp. Pulled Goalie* Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Pct. 6-on-5 0/1 (0) 1:33 0/2 (1) 1:08 1/20 (4) 21:48 5.0 6-on-4 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/1 (0) 2:00 0

* — does not include delayed penalty scenarios Power-play negating penalties: Cornell 3, Opponents 2 Goals on a delayed penalty: Opponents 2, Cornell 0 - 11 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson 2018-19 Game Highs / Lows Cornell Situational Records

Cornell Highs 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 POINTS 16 vs. Arizona St. (1/11) Overall 17-8-3 25-6-2 21-9-5 16-11-7 GOALS 6 vs. Arizona St. (1/11) ECAC Hockey games 13-5-3 17-3-2 13-4-5 8-8-6 ASSISTS 10 vs. Arizona St. (1/11) Ivy League games 7-2-1 9-0-1 5-3-2 4-3-3 SHOTS ON GOAL 52 vs. Arizona St. (1/11) Non-conference games 4-3-0 8-3-0 8-5-0 8-3-1 SAVES 35 at Quinnipiac (1/5) At home 10-5-0 15-2-0 9-4-3 9-5-2 PENALTIES 9 at No. Mich. (11/10) PIM 23 vs. Quinnipiac (11/16) On the road 7-2-3 9-2-2 9-2-2 6-5-4 At a neutral site 0-1-0 1-2-0 3-3-0 1-1-1 Opponent Highs Leading after the 1st 12-3-1 13-2-0 10-1-2 5-2-2 POINTS 15 at Yale (2/16) Trailing after the 1st 1-3-1 2-2-1 2-5-0 4-5-3 GOALS 5 2 times Tied after the 1st 4-2-1 10-2-1 9-3-3 7-4-2 most recently at Yale (2/16) Leading after the 2nd 17-1-1 19-0-0 17-2-2 11-1-3 ASSISTS 10 at Yale (2/16) Trailing after the 2nd 0-6-0 1-4-1 3-7-2 0-8-1 SHOTS ON GOAL 37 at Quinnipiac (1/5) Tied after the 2nd 0-1-2 5-2-1 1-0-1 5-2-3 SAVES 46 vs. Arizona St. (1/11) Outshooting opponent 12-7-1 15-3-1 11-3-1 5-2-1 PENALTIES 12 vs. Mich. St. (10/27) Being outshot 5-1-2 9-3-1 9-6-4 11-9-6 PIM 31 at No. Mich. (11/10) Shots are even 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Cornell Lows One-goal margin 6-4 10-3 9-3 11-4 Two-goal margin 6-1 6-1 7-2 0-1 POINTS 3 2 times Three-goal margin 0-3 3-1 3-2 3-3 most recently at RPI (2/2) GOALS 1 2 times Four- or more goal margin 5-0 6-1 2-2 2-3 most recently at RPI (2/2) Scoring first 16-5-2 22-4-0 13-2-4 11-4-3 ASSISTS 2 4 times Opponent scores first 1-3-1 3-2-1 8-7-1 5-7-3 most recently at RPI (2/2) In October 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 SHOTS ON GOAL 19 vs. Dartmouth (1/19) In November 5-3-0 7-1-0 5-2-1 4-1-2 SAVES 12 at No. Mich. (11/9) In December 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 PENALTIES 0 at Princeton (1/4) In January 6-1-1 7-0-1 4-2-1 2-5-1 PIM 0 at Princeton (1/4) In February 4-2-2 5-2-1 6-0-3 2-2-4 Opponent Lows In March 1-0-0 2-2-0 3-3-0 3-2-0 On Sunday 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 POINTS 0 3 times On Monday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 most recently vs. Clarkson (2/8) On Tuesday 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 GOALS 0 3 times most recently vs. Clarkson (2/8) On Wednesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 ASSISTS 0 3 times On Thursday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 most recently vs. Clarkson (2/8) On Friday 9-4-1 11-2-2 7-4-2 6-5-4 SHOTS ON GOAL 13 at No. Mich. (11/9) On Saturday 8-4-2 13-4-0 9-4-3 9-4-3 SAVES 14 vs. Dartmouth (1/19) First of back-to-back 9-4-1 11-1-2 8-3-3 7-5-4 PENALTIES 0 at Princeton (1/4) Second of back-to-back 8-3-2 11-3-0 9-4-2 9-6-2 PIM 0 at Princeton (1/4) In a single game 0-1-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-1 In 0-2-3 0-0-2 0-1-5 4-3-7 vs. ECAC Hockey 13-6-3 19-4-2 16-6-5 11-10-6 vs. Atlantic Hockey 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 vs. Hockey East 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 3-0-1 vs. Big Ten 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 vs. NCHC 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 vs. WCHA 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 vs. Independent 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 vs. USA Today poll ranked 4-1-1 2-2-1 3-5-1 3-5-4 vs. USCHO.com poll ranked 6-1-1 6-3-1 6-5-1 3-6-5

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 12 - The Last Time It Happened

2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 For Cornell: Game Span A hat trick...... Anthony Angello - at Harvard, 1/26/18 41 Overall 17-8-3 25-6-2 21-9-5 16-11-7 A short-handed goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Dartmouth, 11/4/16 94 ECAC Hockey games 13-5-3 17-3-2 13-4-5 8-8-6 Short-handed goals in back-to-back games...... Mitch Carefoot - at Union, 2/9/07 & Mark McCutcheon - at RPI, 2/10/07 405 Ivy League games 7-2-1 9-0-1 5-3-2 4-3-3 Two short-handed goals in a game...... Sean Collins & Joel Lowry - at Quinnipiac, 1/13/12 245 Non-conference games 4-3-0 8-3-0 8-5-0 8-3-1 A short-handed goal in overtime...... Eric Freschi - vs. Clarkson, 11/14/14 156 At home 10-5-0 15-2-0 9-4-3 9-5-2 An extra-attacker goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Merrimack, 10/28/16 95 On the road 7-2-3 9-2-2 9-2-2 6-5-4 A penalty shot attempt...... Trevor Yates - vs. Yale, 2/11/17 71 At a neutral site 0-1-0 1-2-0 3-3-0 1-1-1 A made penalty shot...... Alex Rauter - vs. New Hampshire, 11/26/16 87 Leading after the 1st 12-3-1 13-2-0 10-1-2 5-2-2 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3 - at Northern Michigan, 11/10/18 22 Trailing after the 1st 1-3-1 2-2-1 2-5-0 4-5-3 Four power-play goals in a game...... 4 - at Omaha, 10/26/13 191 Two two-goal scorers...... Alex Rauter, Beau Starrett & Mitch Vanderlaan - vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9/18 31 Tied after the 1st 4-2-1 10-2-1 9-3-3 7-4-2 Three two-goal scorers...... Alex Rauter, Beau Starrett & Mitch Vanderlaan - vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9/18 31 Leading after the 2nd 17-1-1 19-0-0 17-2-2 11-1-3 A goaltender recorded a point...... Hayden Stewart - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 47 Trailing after the 2nd 0-6-0 1-4-1 3-7-2 0-8-1 Zero penalties committed...... at Princeton, 1/4/19 17 Tied after the 2nd 0-1-2 5-2-1 1-0-1 5-2-3 A shutout...... Matthew Galajda (17 saves) - at Clarkson, 2/8/19 7 Outshooting opponent 12-7-1 15-3-1 11-3-1 5-2-1 Back-to-back shutouts...... Matthew Galajda - at Clarkson, 2/9/18 & at St. Lawrence, 2/10/18 36 Being outshot 5-1-2 9-3-1 9-6-4 11-9-6 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Mitch Gillam (40) - vs. Boston Univ., 11/28/15 121 Shots are even 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... Andy Iles (60) - at Quinnipiac, 3/17/13 192 One-goal margin 6-4 10-3 9-3 11-4 4 or more goals in one period...... 6, third period, vs. Arizona State - 1/11/19 15 Two-goal margin 6-1 6-1 7-2 0-1 5 or more goals in one period...... 6, second period, vs. Quinnipiac - 3/9/18 31 Three-goal margin 0-3 3-1 3-2 3-3 5 or more goals in a game...... 5, vs. Clarkson - 2/8/19 7 5 or more goals in consecutive games...... 6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 47 Four- or more goal margin 5-0 6-1 2-2 2-3 6 or more goals...... 6, vs. Arizona State - 1/11/19 15 Scoring first 16-5-2 22-4-0 13-2-4 11-4-3 6 or more goals in consecutive games...... 6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 47 Opponent scores first 1-3-1 3-2-1 8-7-1 5-7-3 7 or more goals...... 9, vs. Quinnpiac - 3/9/18 31 In October 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 7 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 510 In November 5-3-0 7-1-0 5-2-1 4-1-2 10 or more goals...... 10 - vs. Clarkson, 11/20/99 663 In December 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 10 or more goals in a two-game weekend...... 11 - vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9-10/18 30 In January 6-1-1 7-0-1 4-2-1 2-5-1 A player had three points in a game...... Brenden Locke (1-2–3), at Clarkson, 2/8/19 7 In February 4-2-2 5-2-1 6-0-3 2-2-4 A player had four points in a game...... Yanni Kaldis (0-4–4) & Brenden Locke (0-4–4), vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9/18 31 In March 1-0-0 2-2-0 3-3-0 3-2-0 A player had five points in a game...... Ryan Vesce (3-4–7), vs. Princeton, 11/8/03 525 On Sunday 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 On Monday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Against Cornell: Game Span On Tuesday 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 A hat trick...... Lewis Zerter-Gossage, Harvard - 11/5/16 93 On Wednesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 A short-handed goal...... Cole Maier, Union - 2/23/19 2 A penalty shot attempt...... Dante Palecco, Yale - 1/12/18 45 On Thursday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 A made penalty shot...... Eric Neiley, Dartmouth - 1/24/15 142 On Friday 9-4-1 11-2-2 7-4-2 6-5-4 Two power-play goals in a game...... 2, at Northern Michigan - 11/10/18 22 On Saturday 8-4-2 13-4-0 9-4-3 9-4-3 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3, at Union - 2/24/18 32 First of back-to-back 9-4-1 11-1-2 8-3-3 7-5-4 A shutout...... Jake Kielly, Clarkson (32 saves) - 2/9/18 37 Second of back-to-back 8-3-2 11-3-0 9-4-2 9-6-2 Back-to-back shutouts...... vs. Lake Superior State and Miami, Dec. 28-29, 2014 148 In a single game 0-1-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-1 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Owen Savory, Rensselaer (40) - 2/2/19 8 In overtime 0-2-3 0-0-2 0-1-5 4-3-7 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... David Leggio, Clarkson (56) - 3/11/06 436 vs. ECAC Hockey 13-6-3 19-4-2 16-6-5 11-10-6 4 or more goals in one period...... 4, third period, vs. Michigan State - 10/26/18 27 vs. Atlantic Hockey 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 4 or more goals...... 5, at Yale - 2/16/19 4 vs. Hockey East 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 3-0-1 5 or more goals...... 5, at Yale - 2/16/19 4 6 or more goals...... 6, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 65 vs. Big Ten 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 10 or more goals...... 10, at Quinnipiac - 3/16/13 194 vs. NCHC 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 vs. WCHA 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 General: vs. Independent 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Cornell won a national championship...... 1970 vs. USA Today poll ranked 4-1-1 2-2-1 3-5-1 3-5-4 Cornell played in the Frozen Four...... 2003 vs. USCHO.com poll ranked 6-1-1 6-3-1 6-5-1 3-6-5 Cornell won an NCAA tournament game...... 2012 Cornell won an Ivy League championship...... 2019 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Championship (Whitelaw Cup)...... 2010 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey regular-season championship (Cleary Cup)...... 2018

- 13 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 10/26 Michigan State 1 EV Max Andreev(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Matt Cairns(1) 2 10:49 2 EV Matt Cairns(1) Matt Nuttle(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(1) 3 16:17 10/27 Michigan State 1 PP Yanni Kaldis(1) Tristan Mullin(1) Morgan Barron(1) 1 16:52 2 EV Cam Donaldson(1) 3 3:43 3 PP Yanni Kaldis(2) Michael Regush(1) 3 14:57 11/2 Yale 1 PP Cam Donaldson(2) Alex Green(1) Max Andreev(1) 1 7:00 2 EV Yanni Kaldis(3) 1 13:31 3 EV Morgan Barron(1) Tristan Mullin(2) Yanni Kaldis(1) 2 1:23 4 EN Morgan Barron(2) Beau Starrett(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(3) 3 19:19 11/3 Brown 1 EV Matt Nuttle(1) Cam Donaldson(1) Brenden Locke(1) 2 1:10 2 EV Michael Regush(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Yanni Kaldis(2) 2 8:39 3 EV Morgan Barron(3) Max Andreev(2) Cody Haiskanen(1) 2 17:21 11/9 at Northern Michigan 1 EV Cam Donaldson(3) Mitch Vanderlaan(5) Alec McCrea (1) 1 3:13 2 PP Michael Regush(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(6) Matt Nuttle(2) 2 13:30 3 EV Beau Starrett(1) Cam Donaldson(2) Connor Murphy(1) 2 14:45 11/10 at Northern Michigan 1 PP Alec McCrea(1) Brenden Locke(2) Max Andreev(3) 1 5:16 2 PP Morgan Barron(4) Yanni Kaldis(3) Tristan Mullin(3) 1 15:58 3 PP Michael Regush(3) Mitch Vanderlaan(7) Morgan Barron(2) 3 11:13 11/16 Quinnipiac 1 PP Morgan Barron(5) Yanni Kaldis(4) Michael Regush(2) 1 2:09 2 EV Yanni Kaldis(4) Tristan Mullin(4) Cody Haiskanen(2) 2 7:56 11/17 Princeton 1 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Matt Nuttle(3) Cam Donaldson(3) 1 1:47 2 EV Beau Starrett(2) Cody Haiskanen(3) Matt Cairns(2) 1 11:02 3 EV Tristan Mullin(1) Kyle Betts(1) Noah Bauld(1) 3 12:00 4 EV Cam Donaldson(4) Max Andreev(4) Yanni Kaldis(5) 3 14:04 5 EN Max Andreev(2) Matt Nuttle(4) 3 18:11 11/24 vs. Harvard 1 EV Liam Motley(1) Alec McCrea(2) Beau Starrett(2) 1 6:55 11/30 at Dartmouth 1 EV Beau Starrett(3) Joe Leahy(1) Jeff Malott(1) 2 2:34 2 EV Jeff Malott(1) Joe Leahy(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(8) 3 6:10 12/1 at Harvard 1 PP Cam Donaldson(5) Tristan Mullin(5) Mitch Vanderlaan(9) 2 7:01 2 PP Tristan Mullin(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(10) Morgan Barron(3) 2 13:18 1/4 at Princeton 1 EV Brenden Locke(1) Morgan Barron(4) 1 10:28 2 EV Brendan Smith(1) Matt Nuttle(5) Noah Bauld(2) 1 19:27 3 EV Alec McCrea(2) Max Andreev(5) Joe Leahy(3) 3 12:55 1/5 at Quinnipiac 1 PP Cam Donaldson(6) Tristan Mullin(6) Morgan Barron(5) 1 15:57 2 EV Morgan Barron(6) 2 7:02 1/11 Arizona State 1 EV Brenden Locke(2) Cam Donaldson(4) Morgan Barron(6) 1 17:17 2 EV Cam Donaldson(7) Morgan Barron(7) Matt Nuttle(6) 1 19:10 3 EV Beau Starrett(4) Mitch Vanderlaan(11) Tristan Mullin(7) 3 4:23 4 EV Connor Murphy(1) Michael Regush(3) Max Andreev(6) 3 8:58 5 PP Beau Starrett(5) Max Andreev(7) Matt Nuttle(7) 3 11:40 6 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(2) 3 19:39 1/12 Arizona State 1 EV Cam Donaldson(8) Brendan Smith(1) Morgan Barron(8) 1 1:01 2 EV Cam Donaldson(9) Beau Starrett(3) 1 18:39 3 PP Morgan Barron(7) Yanni Kaldis(6) Mitch Vanderlaan(12) 3 8:36 1/18 Harvard 2 EV Brenden Locke(3) Morgan Barron(9) Cody Haiskanen(4) 2 2:07 2 PP Morgan Barron(8) Yanni Kaldis(7) Cam Donaldson(5) 2 16:54 1/19 Dartmouth 1 EV Connor Murphy(2) Brendan Smith(2) Noah Bauld(3) 1 6:27 2 PP Cam Donaldson(10) Beau Starrett(4) Morgan Barron(10) 2 10:20 3 PP Mitch Vanderlaan(3) Yanni Kaldis(8) Morgan Barron(11) 2 17:12 4 EV Brenden Locke(4) Matt Nuttle(8) Cam Donaldson(6) 3 7:55 5 EN Beau Starrett(6) Matt Nuttle(9) Cody Haiskanen(5) 3 19:30 1/25 at Colgate 1 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Jeff Malott(2) Matt Nuttle(10) 1 1:11 2 EV Tristan Mullin(3) Kyle Betts(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(13) 1 13:10 3 EV Michael Regush(4) Brenden Locke(3) Jeff Malott(3) 3 9:13 1/26 Colgate 1 EV Morgan Barron(9) 1 2:00 2 EV Cam Donaldson(11) Morgan Barron(12) Yanni Kaldis(9) 3 13:42 2/1 at Union 1 EV Michael Regush(5) Kyle Betts(3) Jeff Malott(4) 1 7:19 2 EV Morgan Barron(10) Cam Donaldson(7) Matt Nuttle(11) 1 11:15 3 EV Cody Haiskanen(1) Yanni Kaldis(10) Cam Donaldson(8) 1 16:54 4 PP Morgan Barron(11) Yanni Kaldis(11) Cam Donaldson(9) 2 15:04 2/2 at Rensselaer 1 PP Mitch Vanderlaan(5) Tristan Mullin(8) Morgan Barron(13) 3 7:10

March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 14 - Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 2/8 Clarkson 1 EV Brenden Locke(5) Joe Leahy(4) Cam Donaldson(10) 1 8:17 2 PP Jeff Malott(2) Matt Nuttle(12) Brenden Locke(4) 1 17:12 3 EV Matt Nuttle(2) Brenden Locke(5) Morgan Barron(14) 2 1:03 4 PP Michael Regush(6) 2 18:04 5 EV Jeff Malott(3) Alex Green(2) Yanni Kaldis(12) 3 14:47 2/9 St. Lawrence 1 PP Michael Regush(7) Yanni Kaldis(13) Jeff Malott(5) 1 5:39 2 PP Morgan Barron(12) Yanni Kaldis(14) Mitch Vanderlaan(14) 1 10:17 3 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(6) Morgan Barron(15) Alex Green(3) 2 16:19 2/15 at Brown 1 EV Tristan Mullin(4) Mitch Vanderlaan(15) Yanni Kaldis(15) 1 :22 2 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(7) Tristan Mullin(9) 1 7:35 3 EV Matt Cairns(2) Connor Murphy(2) Matt Nuttle(13) 2 11:48 2/16 at Yale 1 EV Alec McCrea(3) Brenden Locke(6) Jeff Malott(6) 2 4:40 2 PP Tristan Mullin(5) Morgan Barron(16) Yanni Kaldis(16) 2 11:22 2/22 Rensselaer 1 EV Jeff Malott(4) Beau Starrett(5) Noah Bauld(4) 1 12:50 2 EV Jeff Malott(5) Mitch Vanderlaan(16) Yanni Kaldis(17) 3 6:39 2/23 Union 1 PP Michael Regush(8) Jeff Malott(7) Brenden Locke(7) 1 2:19 2 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(8) Alec McCrea(3) Yanni Kaldis(18) 2 14:32 3 EN Morgan Barron(13) Kyle Betts(4) 3 19:02 3/1 at St. Lawrence 1 EV Michael Regush(9) Cam Donaldson(11) Morgan Barron(17) 1 13:12 2 EV Michael Regush(10) Matt Nuttle(14) Alec McCrea(4) 1 15:37 3 EV Brendan Smith(2) Connor Murphy(3) 2 3:26 4 EV Cam Donaldson(12) Brenden Locke(8) 2 19:23

ECAC Hockey Preseason Polls

Cornell was predicted to finish first by both the media and the coaches in the annual ECAC Hockey preseason polls, which were released in September. The Big Red won the Cleary Cup in 2017-18 with a 17-3-2 record in the league and earned an at-large berth to the NCAA tournament for a second straight year. Coaches Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. Media Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. 1. Cornell (8) 117 1. Cornell (16) 246 2. Princeton (4) 106 2. Princeton (4) 217 3. Union 97 3. Clarkson 200 4. Clarkson 92 4. Union 193 5. Harvard 89 5. Harvard (1) 180 6. Yale 64 6. Dartmouth 126 7. Quinnipiac 63 7. Yale 124 8. Dartmouth 54 8. Quinnipiac 119 9. Colgate 36 9. Colgate 92 T-10. Rensselaer 28 10. Rensselaer 56 T-10. St. Lawrence 28 11. Brown 47 12. Brown 18 12. St. Lawrence 40

- 15 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Meet The Big Red BRENDAN CODY SMITH HAISKANEN 2 Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-4 • 195 lbs. Senior • Defenseman • 6-1 • 193 lbs. 3 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Fargo Force (USHL) Centennial, Colo. Fargo, N.D. THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored GWG early in second period last night at St. Lawrence. • Will miss remainder of the season due to injury suffered Feb. 8 • First three points came in January between injury-related absences vs. Clarkson. from the lineup. LAST SEASON ALSO AT SEASON • Led team in games played by freshmen defensemen (32). • Tied for 12th nationally last season with a plus-19 rating. • All three of points came after Feb. 1, and he tied for the team lead • Had each of first two seasons on East Hill truncated by injury, but with a plus-9 rating over that same span. broke through as a top-four defenseman during 2016-17 season. BEFORE CORNELL PERSONAL • Recorded 28 points on four goals and 24 assists in 2016-17 in 60 • Mother is a Cornell graduate; uncle played football at Boston Univ. games for his hometown USHL team.

PERSONAL • First North Dakota native to play for Cornell. • Was Rookie of the Year, then later a captain for Ronald H. Davies HS CAREER STATISTICS in Fargo. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 13 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 -1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 24 1 2 3 3-6 0 0 1 +8 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 28 5 5 10 7-14 0 0 0 +19 2017-18 31 2 1 3 6-12 0 0 0 +14 2018-19 19 2 2 4 3-6 0 0 1 +10 2018-19 20 1 5 6 4-8 0 0 0 +4 Totals 84 8 9 17 16-32 0 0 2 +36 Totals 51 3 6 9 8-16 0 0 0 +18 JOE MATT 4 LEAHY 5 NUTTLE Freshman • Defenseman • 6-4 • 192 lbs. Senior • Defenseman • 5-11 • 193 lbs. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Waterloo, Ontario Marilla, N.Y. (A) THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Had primary assist on Brenden Locke's GWG Feb. 8 vs. Clarkson. • Ranks 5th in team in scoring with eight points over last 12 games. • Leads team and tied for fifth in ECAC Hockey with plus-17 rating. BEFORE CORNELL • Spent last two seasons in the BCHL — primarily with the Penticton ALSO AT CORNELL Vees, which won league title in 2016-17. • Plus-23 rating was tied for second-highest in the nation last season. • Played two seasons with the GOJHL’s Stratford Cullitons, where he • Was only on the ice for six even-strength goals last season, which was named the division’s best defenseman and a first-team all-star was lowest across D-I among skaters that appeared in all of their for the 2015-16 season. teams’ games. • Played all but one game in 2016-17 after appearing in just two PERSONAL games as a freshman. • Sister, Brianna, played hockey for four years at Princeton, and mother, Lisa Bauer-Leahy, competed for Canada in the 1984 Olympics. PERSONAL • Great uncles Bobby Bauer and David Bauer are in the Hockey Hall of • Originally from the outskirts of Buffalo, started junior career with Fame, the latter of which established the Canadian national program. the Buffalo Junior Sabres. • Father, Frank, is a professional musician who once toured with The Leahy Family, a three-time Juno Award-winning group. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 32 2 5 7 2-4 0 0 0 -4 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 33 2 10 12 5-10 0 0 1 +23 2018-19 22 0 4 4 2-4 0 0 0 +2 2018-19 28 2 14 16 6-12 0 0 0 +17 Totals 22 0 4 4 2-4 0 0 0 +2 Totals 97 6 29 35 13-26 0 0 1 +35 March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 16 - Meet The Big Red ALEX CAM 6 GREEN 7 DONALDSON Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-2 • 190 lbs. Sophomore • Forward • 5-8 • 163 lbs. Lincoln Stars (USHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Chicago, Ill. Pittsboro, N.C.

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Has two assists in eight games since returning from a 16-game • Ranks second on team in goals (12) after scoring team's fourth goal absence due to injury suffered Nov. 2 vs. Yale. last night at St. Lawrence — his first since Jan. 26. • Ranks second among ECAC Hockey forwards with plus-16 rating. LAST SEASON • Has 15 points over last 13 games. • Immediately earned top-four spot, regularly pairing with Yanni Kaldis. • Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week and NCAA Second Star of the Week on Jan. 14 after scoring three goals and adding an assist in BEFORE CORNELL games vs. Arizona State the weekend prior. • Spent two years in USHL, posting 15 points in 43 games in 2016-17. • Won gold with the U.S. Selects at 2016 World Junior ‘A’ Challenge. LAST SEASON • All 3 goals came in Jan., including first goal Jan. 27 at Dartmouth. NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Selected by Tampa Bay Lightning in 2018 (fourth round, 121st overall) PERSONAL • Team’s best golfer with plus USGA handicap. PERSONAL • Father, Jason, was a varsity swimmer at Yale.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 29 2 8 10 10-23 0 0 0 +9 2017-18 24 3 10 13 3-6 0 0 1 +10 2018-19 12 0 3 3 2-4 0 0 0 -8 2018-19 26 12 11 23 2-4 4 0 2 +16 Totals 41 2 11 13 12-27 0 0 0 +1 Totals 50 15 21 36 5-10 4 0 3 +26 YANNI NOAH KALDIS BAULD Junior8 • Defenseman • 5-11 • 183 lbs. 9 Junior • Forward • 5-11 • 178 lbs. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Montréal, Québec Halifax, Nova Scotia THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Leads team's defenseman in scoring and is tied for third in overall • Set up Jeff Malott's first-period goal last Friday vs. Rensselaer. team scoring after recording 13 assists over the last 14 games. • Had career-high six-game scoring streak snapped last night at SLU. ALSO AT CORNELL • First Cornell defenseman with nine points through eight games • First collegiate goal came in the last edition of The Frozen Apple on since Nick D'Agostino in 2011-12. Nov. 26, 2016 vs. New Hampshire. • First collegiate hat trick came Nov. 17, 2017 vs. St. Lawrence. ALSO AT CORNELL • Named to All-Ivy League first team in each of last two years. BEFORE CORNELL • Placed on All-ECAC Hockey third team last year after tying for team • Helped Lloydminster reach the 2016 RBC Cup finals. lead with eight power-play points. • Scored two goals while helping Canada West win the 2015 World • Earned invitation to 2018 Ottawa Senators prospect development Junior A Challenge. camp. PERSONAL PERSONAL • One of 12 Nova Scotians in all of Division I college hockey this year • All grandparents are natives of Greece. (teammate Morgan Barron is one of the others).

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 35 1 13 14 9-26 1 0 1 +9 2016-17 29 3 2 5 6-12 0 0 1 -6 2017-18 33 4 15 19 7-14 3 0 1 +10 2017-18 24 5 4 9 6-23 0 0 0 +12 2018-19 28 4 18 22 4-8 2 0 0 -3 2018-19 24 0 4 4 3-6 0 0 0 +1 Totals 96 9 46 55 20-48 6 0 2 +16 Totals 77 8 10 18 15-41 0 0 1 +7 - 17 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Meet The Big Red BEAU KYLE 10 STARRETT 11 BETTS Senior • Forward • 6-5 • 215 lbs. Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 • 177 lbs. South Shore Kings (USPHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Bellingham, Mass. Flesherton, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Has career-high six goals. • Three of four assists have come in last 11 games. • Leads team in faceoffs taken (494) with 56.1% success rate. LAST SEASON LAST SEASON • Tied for team lead among freshmen for goals (5). • Scored first goal against BU on Nov. 25 at Madison Square Garden. • Recorded a hat trick Dec. 30 vs. Canisius after having scored his first • Team’s most frequent faceoff man with winning percentage of 53.9. collegiate goal in team’s previous game, Dec. 2 at Miami. • Led team centers with 60.1 faceoff winning percent after Feb. 1. NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Selected by Chicago Blackhawks in 2014 (third round, 88th overall) BEFORE CORNELL • Amassed 89 points over 98 regular-season games over two years in PERSONAL Powell River. • Youngest of four brothers, all in college hockey. Eldest, Pete, played • Twice competed in the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge, winning gold in at Harvard (2008-12), Troy played at Babson (2010-14) and Shane 2015-16 with Team Canada West. played at Air Force from 2015-17 before signing an NHL contract. PERSONAL • Was ranked 147th among North American skaters by the NHL CAREER STATISTICS Central Scouting Bureau for the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 15 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0 -1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 35 4 10 14 13-26 0 0 0 -2 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 32 3 7 10 7-14 0 0 0 +7 2017-18 33 5 7 12 4-8 0 0 1 +8 2018-19 28 6 5 11 13-37 1 0 1 -2 2018-19 28 0 4 4 4-8 0 0 0 +2 Totals 110 14 22 36 34-79 1 0 1 +2 Totals 61 5 11 16 8-16 0 0 1 +10

CONNOR MITCH MURPHY VANDERLAAN Junior12 • Forward • 5-10 • 169 lbs. Senior14 • Forward • 5-7 • 175 lbs. Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) Ancaster, Ontario Hanwell, New Brunswick (C) THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Drew lone assist by cleanly winning a faceoff back to Brendan • Upped team-leading career point total to 91 last Saturday with Smith for the GWG last night at St. Lawrence. game-winning goal against Union. • Has played in 23 of last 25 games after playing just once last year. • 2nd on team with points (24) and third on team in assists (16). • Serving as captain for second straight season. BEFORE CORNELL • Nominated for ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year for 2nd time. • Posted 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 53 games between two teams in the USHL in 2015-16. ALSO AT CORNELL • Helped the USHL's Chicago Steel win the bronze medal at the 2015 • Scored three goals in league quarterfinal series vs. Quinnipiac after Junior Club World Cup in Russia. missing team’s final six regular-season games due to injury. • GOJHL all-star with Caledonia in 2013 and 2014. Also named OHA • Finalist for ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward honors. Junior B Player of the Year and won OHA Top Prospect Award in 2014. • 2017 All-Ivy League second team pick.

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Entire family enjoys golf. Younger brother, Ryan, competes on the • Only New Brunswicker currently playing Division I men’s hockey. varsity team at Wilfrid Laurier. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 34 8 11 19 1-2 2 0 1 +13 2016-17 10 1 1 2 2-4 0 0 1 +2 2016-17 35 15 13 28 3-6 4 1 4 +11 2017-18 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 +1 2017-18 27 7 13 20 6-23 0 0 1 +9 2018-19 23 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018-19 28 8 16 24 3-6 2 0 1 +1 Totals 34 3 4 7 2-4 0 0 1 +3 Totals 124 38 53 91 13-37 8 1 7 +34 March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 18 - Meet The Big Red MAX MATT 15 ANDREEV 16 CAIRNS Freshman • Forward • 6-0 • 175 lbs. Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-3 • 207 lbs. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Moscow, Russia Mississauga, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Out of lineup since Jan. 19 due to injury. • With injuries depleting Cornell's roster, has played on defense, on • Was leading team in freshman scoring when he was forced out of the wing and at center. the lineup. • 60.5% success rate on faceoffs leads team and ranks second in the LAST SEASON nation among active freshmen. • Scored first collegiate goal in the regular-season finale Feb. 24 at Union on a one-timer from the left circle. BEFORE CORNELL • Played in nine of team’s last 16 games. • Attended New Jersey Devils’ 2018 prospect camp. • Scored 12 goals with 31 assists for 43 points in 56 games with NHL ENTRY DRAFT Central Illinois, finishing second in team scoring as a rookie last year. • Selected by Edmonton Oilers in 2016 (third round, 84th overall)

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Program’s first native of Russia. • Named OJHL’s top prospect in 2016 after his 2nd year in the league, • Nephew of 765-game NHL veteran and three-time Stanley Cup when he posted 33 points in 46 games with Georgetown. champion Sergei Brylin, who now serves as an assistant coach with AHL’s Binghamton Devils.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 10 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 +1 2018-19 15 2 7 9 3-6 0 0 0 +4 2018-19 23 2 2 4 10-20 0 0 0 -2 Totals 15 2 7 9 3-6 0 0 0 +4 Totals 33 3 2 5 10-20 0 0 0 -1 ZACH MISHA BRAMWELL SONG Freshman17 • Forward • 6-1 • 184 lbs. Freshman18 • Defenseman • 6-1 • 177 lbs. Oakville Blades (OJHL) Madison Capitols (USHL) Hamilton, Ontario Beijing, China

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Has played in eight of team's last 12 games after appearing just • Has dressed for two games, but has not yet taken a shift. three times in the first 16 contests. BEFORE CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • First China native to be selected in the NHL Entry Draft. • Scored 22 goals in 49 games with the Ontario Junior Hockey • Spent last two seasons playing 100 games with Madison. League’s Oakville Blades, adding 19 assists for 41 points. • Competed for three years at Lawrenceville School, then spent a • Ranked second on team with 14 points over 13 playoff games. post-graduate year at Phillips Andover Academy. • Earned tryout for Team Canada East for the World Junior A Challenge. NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Led Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Ancaster Avalanche in • Selected by in 2015 (sixth round, 172nd overall) scoring during the 2016-17 season with 29 goals and 33 assists for 62 points in 47 games. PERSONAL • First China native in program history. PERSONAL • Twice competed with China at the IIHF World U18 Division 2 Group B • Older brother, Connor, competes on the hockey team at Guelph Championships, serving as captain in 2015. (which played Cornell on Oct. 21 in an exhibition at Lynah Rink).

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 11 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 -3 2018-19 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 -3 Totals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 - 19 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Meet The Big Red MICHAEL JEFF REGUSH MALOTT Freshman19 • Forward • 6-1 • 203 lbs. 22 Junior • Forward • 6-3 • 204 lbs. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Surrey, British Columbia Burlington, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored first-period goals 2:25 apart in last night's win at SLU. • Scored twice last Friday vs. Rensselaer for fourth career game with • Ranks second on team in power-play goals (5) and third in total multiple goals. goals (10). • Has 10 points in 11 games since returning the lineup after missing • Has twice been named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (Nov. 12, seven of 11 games prior due to injury. Feb. 11) — each time after scoring two PPGs during previous weekend. • Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Feb. 11. • First Cornell freshman with five power-play goals in a season since current NHLer Riley Nash had seven during the 2007-08 campaign. ALSO AT CORNELL • One of two freshmen on the team to play in all of Cornell's 28 • Skated at 2018 Pittsburgh Penguins prospect development camp. games so far (Liam Motley is the other). • Scored three goals in a span of 8:44 during the first period of a Jan. 13, 2017 game at Princeton to become first Cornell freshman BEFORE CORNELL with a hat trick since current NHLer Matt Moulson on Feb. 7, 2003. • Finished second in team scoring with Youngstown last year with 48 points on 19 goals and 29 assists over 58 games. PERSONAL • Attended 2017 Minnesota Wild prospect development camp. • Was teammates with Connor Murphy while helping the GOJHL's Caledonia Corvairs win the league championship in 2013-14. PERSONAL • Played with Team Canada West in 2016 World Junior A Challenge. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 30 6 3 9 16-40 0 0 1 -1 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 28 6 11 17 13-56 0 0 0 +10 2018-19 28 10 3 13 4-8 5 0 4 +1 2018-19 20 5 7 12 3-6 1 0 0 -3 Totals 28 10 3 13 4-8 5 0 4 +1 Totals 78 17 21 38 32-102 1 0 1 +6

LIAM TRISTAN 23 MOTLEY MULLIN Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • 193 lbs. 26 Sophomore • Forward • 6-2 • 199 lbs. Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Calgary, Alberta Cartwright, Manitoba THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored team's lone goal Nov. 24 vs. Harvard, marking third straight • Led team with four shots on goal last night at St. Lawrence. year a player from Cornell has scored his first collegiate goal at • Led team in scoring on its last road trip with three points in games Madison Square Garden. Feb. 15-16 at Brown and Yale. • One of two freshmen on the team to play in all of Cornell's 28 games so far (Michael Regush is the other). LAST SEASON • First collegiate goal was game-winner Nov. 25 vs. Boston University BEFORE CORNELL at Madison Square Garden. • Led Whitecourt with 51 points during 2017-18 season on 22 goals • Earned invite to 2018 San Jose Sharks prospect development camp. and 29 assists in 60 games, serving as an alternate captain. BEFORE CORNELL • Split 2016-17 between Whitecourt and Camrose Kodiaks, scoring 30 • Ranked seventh in BCHL scoring in 2016-17 with 36-34–70 in goals over 57 games. 57 games, having also won Powell River’s plus-minus award. • Came up through the Calgary Royals midget program. PERSONAL PERSONAL • Older brother, Jory, played for four years at Division III Neumann in • Also competed in badminton in high school, once reaching the Pennsylvania, leading team in scoring as a senior in 2016-17. Calgary City finals. • Was one of five in graduating high school class in Cartwright.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 26 4 2 6 1-2 1 0 2 +6 2018-19 28 1 0 1 5-10 0 0 0 -2 2018-19 26 5 9 14 10-20 2 0 1 +5 Totals 28 1 0 1 5-10 0 0 0 -2 Totals 52 9 11 20 11-22 3 0 3 +11 March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 20 - Meet The Big Red MORGAN BRENDEN 27 BARRON 28 LOCKE Sophomore • Forward • 6-3 • 214 lbs. Sophomore • Forward • 5-10 • 171 lbs. St. Andrew’s College Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) Halifax, Nova Scotia Iroquois Falls, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Leads team in points (30), goals (13) and power-play goals (6) after • Had lone assist on Cam Donaldson's goal last night at St. Lawrence. assisting on Michael Regush's first goal last night at St. Lawrence. • Has 11 points and plus-10 rating in 17 games since being moved to • Leads ECAC Hockey and is tied for fourth in the nation in scoring center a line with Morgan Barron starting Jan. 4. since Jan. 1 with 22 points over 17 games in that span. • Has multiple points in eight of last 16 games. LAST SEASON • First Cornellian to eclipse 30 points in a season since Greg Miller '13 • Tied for team lead in assists with Yanni Kaldis. had 33 points in his senior season. • Ranked 11th nationally among freshmen in faceoff winning percentage (55.7). LAST SEASON • Became first freshman in program history to have at least one point BEFORE CORNELL in each of first 7 games, and eventuallyled team in freshman scoring. • Won Canada’s Junior A national title, the RBC Cup, in 2016-17 with OJHL’s Cobourg Cougars. NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Selected by in 2017 (sixth round, 174th overall) PERSONAL • Hometown of Iroquois Falls is about an eight-hour car ride north of PERSONAL Toronto. • Brother, Justin, plays with LHJMQ's Halifax Mooseheads. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 32 5 13 18 10-31 1 0 3 +10 2017-18 31 2 15 17 1-2 1 0 2 +15 2018-19 28 13 17 30 8-16 6 0 4 +11 2018-19 23 5 8 13 3-6 0 0 2 +8 Totals 60 18 30 48 18-47 7 0 7 +21 Totals 54 7 23 30 4-8 1 0 4 +23

ALEC McCREA(A) Senior29 • Defenseman • 6-3 • 202 lbs. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) El Cajon, Calif. THIS SEASON • Had an assist and was a plus-4 in last night's 4-2 win at St. Lawrence. • Had primary assist on Mitch Vanderlaan's GWG last Saturday vs. Union. • Scored four-on-four on the rushFeb. 16 at Yale.

LAST SEASON • Named ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman. • Tied for team lead with five power-play goals. • Garnered a spot on the All-Ivy League second team.

BEFORE CORNELL • Played for three seasons with USHL's Waterloo Black Hawks, appearing in 158 regular-season games with 46 points and a plus-18 rating.

PERSONAL • Program's first California native. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 34 3 12 15 5-10 0 0 0 +4 2016-17 35 1 9 10 5-10 0 0 0 +11 2017-18 32 5 7 12 8-16 5 0 1 +18 2018-19 28 3 4 7 9-18 1 0 1 +3 Totals 129 12 31 43 27-54 6 0 2 +36 - 21 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Meet The Big Red AUSTIN NATE 32 McGRATH 33 McDONALD Sophomore • Goaltender • 6-1 • 183 lbs. Freshman • Goaltender • 6-2 • 195 lbs. Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Markham Royals (OJHL) Lloydminster, Alberta North Bay, Ontario THIS SEASON LAST SEASON • Is unbeaten in last five decisions (4-0-1), though has been pulled in • Split season between two teams, posting a 2.38 goals against last two appearances. average and .937 save percentage in the playoffs with Markham. • Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week on Jan. 7 after making • Competed with Team OJHL in the 2017 Eastern Canada Cup 65 saves previous weekend in win at Princeton at tie at Quinnipiac. Challenge, and also played in the 2016-17 Canadian Junior Hockey League Top Prospects Game. BEFORE CORNELL • Named Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Most Valuable • Was finalist for 2017 AJHL Rookie of the Year even though he Player in 2016-17 after helping lead the Powassan VooDoos to the backstopped a team that finished last in its division. league championship. • Spent most of previous three seasons in Midget AAA, where he was • A NOJHL first-team all-star in 2016-17 and led the league with a named league’s Top Goaltender in 2015-16 en route to a league 2.16 goals against average. championship and berth in the Telus Cup. PERSONAL PERSONAL • Played point guard and captained high school basketball team • Selected in 2013 WHL Bantam Draft by the Medicine Hat Tigers. during senior season.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV CAREER STATISTICS 2017-18 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0 Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2018-19 7-10 415:40 4-1-1 2.02 .924 0 14 170 2018-19 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0 Totals 7-10 415:40 4-1-1 2.02 .924 0 14 170 Totals 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0

MATTHEW 35 GALAJDA Sophomore • Goaltender • 6-0 • 191 lbs. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Aurora, Ontario THIS SEASON • Made 16 of his 29 saves last night in the third period to preserve a 4-2 victory against St. Lawrence. • Ranks ninth in the nation in goals against average (1.97). • Has shutouts in three of last 11 starts.

LAST SEASON • Led the nation in goals against average (1.51), shutouts (9) and winning percentage (.786). • Named Ivy League Player of the Year, Ivy League Rookie of the Year, ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year, ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Year. • First-team selection for both All-Ivy League and All-ECAC Hockey, a finalist for 2018 Mike Richter Award and the first-ever freshman goalie to be a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

PERSONAL • Grew up on campus of St. Andrew’s College, where he later played.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2017-18 29-29 1669:20 21-5-2 1.51 .939 9 42 643 2018-19 21-22 1276:01 13-7-2 1.97 .914 3 42 449 Totals 50-51 2945:21 34-12-4 1.71 .929 12 84 1092 March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 22 - NHL NHL World

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Kirill Gotovets (2010-14) Dinamo Minsk (KHL) Anthony Angello (2015-18) Cole Bardreau (2011-15) 44GP - 0G - 3A - 3P - 18PIM WBS Penguins Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 51GP - 15G - 11A - 26P - 42PIM 23GP - 4G - 1A - 5P - 30PIM Christian Hilbrich (2012-16) Eispiraten Crimmitschau (DEL) Colin Greening (2006-10) Jeff Kubiak (2013-17) 50GP - 18G - 16A - 34P - 50PIM Toronto Marlies Bridgeport Sound Tigers 56GP - 4G - 9A - 13P - 8PIM 39GP - 5G - 11A - 16P - 15PIM

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Matt Moulson (2002-06) Reece Willcox (2012-16) Dustin Mowrey (2010-13) Ontario Reign Lehigh Valley Phantoms HK Skalica (Slovakia) 49GP - 22G - 24A - 46P - 42PIM 45GP - 2G - 13A - 15P - 20PIM 41GP - 8G - 18A - 26P - 75PIM

Brendon Nash (2006-10) Jared Fiegl (2014-18) Eric Freschi (2013-17) Rytiri Kladno (Czech) Manchester Monarchs Utah Grizzlies 49GP - 7G - 22A - 29P - 71PIM 16GP - 2G - 3A - 5P - 2PIM 29GP - 4G - 9A - 13P - 8PIM

Mitch Gillam (2013-17) Clint Lewis (2013-14) ECHL Jake Weidner (2013-17) Worcester Railers Idaho Steelheads Iserlohn Roosters (DEL) 32GP - 2.97GAA - .910SV% 41GP - 2G - 3A - 5P - 54PIM 50GP - 6G - 8A - 14P - 20PIM John McCarron (2011-15) Patrick McCarron (2013-17) Florida Everblades Florida Everblades 49GP - 26G - 27A - 53P - 52PIM 55GP - 2G - 21A - 23P - 41PIM

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- 23 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson The Last Six Games Game 23: Game 24: Game 25: #9/10 Cornell 3, St. Lawrence 1 #8/8 Cornell 3, Brown 3 Yale 5, #8/8 Cornell 2 Friday, February 9 Friday, February 15 Saturday, February 16 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Providence, R.I. at New Haven, Conn. • Michael Regush and Morgan Barron • The Bears scored three goals in a span • Alec McCrea scored a four-on-four goal scored power-play goals in the first of 53 seconds early in the third period to on the rush and Tristan Mullin struck on period, then Mitch Vanderlaan's goal later stun the Big Red and salvage a tie. the power-play, but the second-period in the second period restored a two-goal • Cornell jumped out to two-goal lead goals for the Big Red fell short of digging that would Cornell would ride to the end. inside eight minutes from linemates out of a three-goal hole. • Though it didn't play an Ancient Eight Tristan Mullin and Mitch Vanderlaan. It • Curtis Hall's first of two goals for Yale opponent, Cornell clinched its second pushed the Big Red's first-period scoring came with 18 seconds left in what was straight and 23rd overall Ivy League margin against opponents to a whopping otherwise a scoreless first period. It championship after Princeton defeated 30-6 advantage. marked just the fourth time in 25 games home-standing Yale. • Mullin's goal came just 22 seconds into this year that Cornell conceded first — • Regush's goal was his second on the the game, which is the fastest goal to and the first time it lost such a game. man advantage in as many nights and start a game for the Big Red. It also gives • Hall then closed the scoring in the third his fourth of the season — the most for Cornell five goals inside the first two period to mark just the second time this a Cornell freshman since Riley Nash had minutes of games, which was tied for the season that the Big Red yielded five goals seven during the 2007-08 campaign. national lead at the time. (Oct. 26 vs. Michigan State was the other). • Cornell scored the game's first goal for a • It marked the first time Cornell held a • Having already clinched its 23rd 20th time in 23 games to date. three-goal lead in a game and did not Ivy League championship, the Big Red • Matthew Galajda made 20 saves to earn win since Nov. 7, 2015 (a 5-4 overtime closed out its Ancient Eight schedule the victory. loss to Quinnipiac). with a 7-2-1 record. • Cornell ran its record since Dec. 1 to • The game was the 800th in the head Cornell 0 2 0 - 2 10-1-2, which ties it with Ohio State coaching career of Mike Schafer. Yale 1 3 1 - 5 for the best winning percentage in the Cornell 2 1 0 0 - 3 1st: 1, YALE, Hall, Curtis/4 (DeMontis, Robbie/9, Kemp, Phil/4) 19:42. country over that span (.846). Brown 0 0 3 0 - 3 Penalties: None. 2nd: 2, YALE, Kemp, Phil/3 (Snively, Joe/16, DeMontis, Robbie/10) St. Lawrence 0 1 0 - 1 1st: 1, COR, Mullin, Tristan/4 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/15, Kaldis, 3:13. 3, YALE, Foley, Matt/1 (Gaus, Andrew/6, Smith, Evan/6) 3:44. 4, Cornell 2 1 0 - 3 Yanni/15) :22. 2, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/7 (Mullin, Tristan/9) 7:35. COR, McCrea, Alec/3 (Locke, Brenden/6, Malott, Jeff/6) 4:40. 5, COR, Penalties: None. Mullin, Tristan/5 (Barron, Morgan/16, Kaldis, Yanni/16) 11:22 (pp). 1st: 1, COR, Regush, Michael/7 (Kaldis, Yanni/13, Malott, Jeff/5) 2nd: 3, COR, Cairns, Matt/3 (Murphy, Connor/2, Nuttle, Matt/13) 6, YALE, Hart, Ted/1 (Smith, Evan/7, Foley, Matt/1) 13:17. Penalties: 5:39 (pp). 2, COR, Barron, Morgan/12 (Kaldis, Yanni/14, Vanderlaan, 11:48. Penalty: Dawson, Dorian, BRWN (kneeing) 11:56. Welsh, Tyler, YALE (roughing) 4:09; Mullin, Tristan, COR double-minor Mitch/14) 10:17 (pp). Penalties: Ted McGeen, SLU (tripping) 4:41; 3rd: 4, BRWN, Berger, Chris/5 (Marchin, Tommy/2, Crozier, (roughing, unsportsmanlike conduct) 4:09; Hall, Curtis, YALE (hooking) Leahy, Joe, COR (holding) 6:46; Jeff Clarke, SLU (holding) 9:34; Jake Tristan/10) 4:21. 5, BRWN, Burston, Colin/4 (Taylor, Ben/4) 5:01. 6, 5:08; Foley, Matt, YALE (holding) 11:06; Nuttle, Matthew, COR Stevens, SLU (hooking) 16:48. BRWN, Marchin, Tommy/7 (Berger, Chris/7, Crozier, Tristan/10) 5:14. (holding) 17:27; Welsh, Tyler, YALE (slashing) 18:07. 2nd: 3, SLU, Andrew McIntyre/4 (Keenan Suthers/5, Ted McGeen/7) Penalty: Nuttle, Matt, COR (slashing) 16:27. 3rd: 7, YALE, Hall, Curtis/5 (Snively, Joe/17, DeMontis, Robbie/11) 11:21. 4, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/6 (Barron, Morgan/15, Green, OT: No scoring. Penalty: Starrett, Beau, COR (handling puck with 8:13. Penalty: Pearson, Justin, YALE (tripping) 2:41. Alex/3) 16:19. Penalties: Zach Risteau, SLU (hooking) 6:13; Starrett, hands) 4:48. Shots on goal: COR 8-9-12–29; YALE 8-17-10–35. Power plays: Beau, COR (tripping) 9:16; Malott, Jeff, COR (roughing) 17:56. Shots on goal: COR 13-8-5-2–28; BRWN 7-6-10-6–29. Power plays: COR 1 of 4; YALE 0 of 2. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew 11-6-2 (50:27, 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: None. COR 0 of 1; BRWN 0 of 2. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew (65:00, 30 shots-26 saves), McGrath, Austin (9:33, 5-4); YALE, Tucker, Sam Shots on goal: SLU 6-8-7 21; COR 14-4-6 24. Power plays: SLU 0 of 3; 29 shots-26 saves); BRWN, Kania, Luke (65:00, 28-25). A: 1,512. 6-6-1 (60:00, 29-27). A: 3,500 (sellout). T: 2:21. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, COR 2 of 4. Goalies: SLU, Emil Zetterquist 1-5-1 (57:12, 24 shots- Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Pavel Kozhokin. 21 saves); COR, Galajda, Matthew 11-5-1 (60:00, 21-20). A: 4,108. Stephen Drain. T: 2:12. Referees: Kevin Graber, Brad LeBlanc. Linesmen: Jason Shattie, Mike Wrobel.

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March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 24 - The Last Six Games Game 26: Game 27: Game 28: Rensselaer 3, #8/9 Cornell 2 (OT) #8/9 Cornell 3, Union 1 #11/12 Cornell 4, St. Lawrence 2 Friday, February 22 Saturday, February 23 Friday, March 1 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Canton, N.Y. • The Big Red fought its way out of a rare • A pair of seniors connected for the • Michael Regush scored two first-period early two-goal deficit and dominated game-winning goal on Senior Night, goals just 2 minutes, 25 seconds apart, most of the game, but Todd Burgess with Mitch Vanderlaan tipping in Alec and the Big Red locked up a first-round scored an unlikely RPI winner in overtime. McCrea's point shot late in the second bye through the ECAC Hockey playoffs by • The Engineers jumped out to a 2-0 period. completing a season-series sweep of the lead inside 13 minutes, marking just the • The victory snapped a three-game Saints. second time this season that the Big Red winless skid for the Big Red, returning • Brendan Smith's second goal of the fell behind by two goals in a first period. it to first place in the ECAC Hockey year chased SLU starter Emil Zetterquist • Jeff Malott scored both Cornell goals, standings with two games left in the early in the second period, then Cam the first coming just 30 seconds after regular season. Donaldson's goal in the final minute RPI's second goal. The second came early • Michael Regush opened the scoring of the frame restored the Big Red's in the third period. just 2 minutes, 19 seconds in with his fifth three-goal lead heading into the third. • The Big Red dominated once it got on power-play goal of the season. • Matthew Galajda made 29 saves to earn the board, posting a 34-7 advantage in • Matthew Galajda made a season-high the victory, including 16 stops in the third shots on goal after RPI's second goal. 30 saves to earn the victory, finishing period alone. • The loss nudged Cornell out of first February with a league-leading 1.61 • Jake Stevens' power-play goal in the place in the ECAC Hockey standings goals-against average of his eight games. third for St. Lawrence ended Cornell's for the first time since Jan. 19, with • The victory pushed the Big Red to 5-0-2 streak of consecutive penalty kills at 41 — Quinnipiac overtaking the lead by one in its last seven Senior Nights, which are the longest such streak the program has point with three games to play. always on the final home game of the seen since at least the turn of the century. regular season. • The victory kept Cornell in first place in Rensselaer 2 0 0 1 - 3 the league standings by one point ahead Cornell 1 0 1 0 - 2 Union 1 0 0 - 1 Quinnipiac and Harvard, and two points Cornell 1 1 1 - 3 1st: 1, RPI, Brady Wiffen/8 (TJ Samec/4, Mike Gornall/7) 5:00. 2, RPI, ahead of Clarkson with one game to play Nick Bowman/3 (Will Reilly/11, Ture Linden/3) 12:20. 3, COR, Malott, 1st: 1, COR, Regush, Michael/8 (Malott, Jeff/7, Locke, Brenden/7) in the regular season. Jeff/4 (Starrett, Beau/5, Bauld, Noah/4) 12:50.Penalty: Will Reilly, RPI 2:19 (pp). 2, UNI, Cole Maier/7 14:10 (sh). Penalties: Brett Supinski, (interference) 8:05. UNI (hooking) 1:26; Leahy, Joe, COR (hooking) 5:50; Bauld, Noah, COR Cornell 2 2 0 - 4 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: Nick Bowman, RPI (slashing) 6:27; Barron, (boarding) 10:05; Zachary Emelifeonwu, UNI (cross-checking) 12:36; St. Lawrence 0 1 1 - 2 Morgan, COR (boarding) 18:06. Taylor Brierley, UNI (hooking) 14:37. 3rd: 4, COR, Malott, Jeff/5 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/16, Kaldis, Yanni/17) 2nd: 3, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/8 (McCrea, Alec/3, Kaldis, Yanni/18) 1st: 1, COR, Regush, Michael/9 (Donaldson, Cam/11, Barron, 6:39. Penalties: Bauld, Noah, COR (tripping) 1:47; Meirs Moore, RPI 14:32. Penalties: Greg Campbell, UNI (cross-checking) 4:08; Green, Morgan/17) 13:12. 2, COR, Regush, Michael/10 (Nuttle, Matt/14, (holding) 6:58. Alex, COR (hitting after whistle) 15:48; Cairns, Matt, COR (roughing) McCrea, Alec/4) 15:37. Penalty: Dylan Woolf, SLU (holding) 13:34. OT: 5, RPI, Todd Burgess/7 (Chase Zieky/6) 4:08. Penalties: None. 18:19; Zachary Emelifeonwu, UNI (roughing) 18:19; Ryan Walker, UNI 2nd: 3, COR, Smith, Brendan/2 (Murphy, Connor/3) 3:26. 4, SLU, Cade Shots on goal: RPI 9-2-3-2–16; COR 12-7-16-2–37. Power plays: (tripping) 19:50. Gleekel/7 (Zach Risteau/9) 6:45. 5, COR, Donaldson, Cam/12 (Locke, RPI 0 of 2; COR 0 of 3. Goalies: RPI, Owen Savory 5-10-3 (64:08, 3rd: 4, COR, Barron, Morgan/13 (Betts, Kyle/4) 19:02 (empty net). Brenden/8) 19:23. Penalties: Cairns, Matt, COR (slashing) 6:45; Carson 37 shots-35 saves); COR, Galajda, Matthew 11-7-2 (64:08, 16-13). Penalties: Nuttle, Matt, COR (tripping) 12:39; Greg Campbell, UNI (high Gicewicz, SLU (hooking) 9:30; Cade Gleekel, SLU (slashing) 12:18. A: 2,986. T: 2:48. Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Jim sticking) 15:27; Donaldson, Cam, COR (embellishment) 15:27. 3rd: 6, SLU, Jake Stevens/3 (Philip Alftberg) 13:27 (pp). Penalties: Briggs, Phil Kitchen. Shots on goal: UNI 8-14-9–31; COR 10-3-7–20. Power plays: Cairns, Matt, COR (hooking) 2:38; McCrea, Alec, COR (hooking) 12:09; UNI 0 of 4; COR 1 of 5. Goalies: UNI, Darion Hanson 9-8-5 (58:52, Carson Gicewicz, SLU (cross-checking) 19:55. 19 shots-17 saves), EMPTY NET (01:08, 0-0); COR, Galajda, Matthew Shots on goal: COR 11-8-3–22; SLU 6-8-17–31. Power plays: 12-7-2 (59:55, 31-30), EMPTY NET (00:05, 0-0). A: 3,247. T: 2:26. COR 0 of 4; SLU 1 of 3. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew 13-7-2 (60:00, Referees: Joe Carusone; Chip McDonald. Linesmen: Michael Noeth, 31 shots-29 saves); SLU, Emil Zetterquist 1-9-2 (23:26, 12-9), Daniel Luke Salogar. Mannella (34:55, 10-9). A: 1,150. T: 2:16. Referees: Cam Lynch, Matt Wyld. Linesmen: Patrick Dapuzzo, Ryan Knapp.

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- 25 - March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson Last Three Games vs. Clarkson Game 22: Last Year, Game 24: Last Year, Game 8: #9/10 Cornell 5, #10/9 Clarkson 0 #3/4 Cornell 0, #7/7 Clarkson 0 #7/8 Clarkson 4, #5/6 Cornell 0 Friday, February 8 Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Potsdam, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • Brenden Locke opened the scoring, • Matthew Galajda made 34 saves for his • The Golden Knights jumped out to a then assisted on the Big Red's next two seventh career shutout, and the Big Red two-goal lead in the opening six minutes, goals for his first three-point effort of the locked up a first-round bye in the ECAC and won the special teams duel to hand season. Hockey Championship playoffs with a the Big Red its first loss of the season. • Jeff Malott's first of two goals and scoreless tie on the road. • Cornell mustered just 15 shots on goal, Michael Regush's unassisted strike late • The tie allowed the Big Red to stay three while the Clarkson defense absorbed in the second period both came on the points clear of Clarkson for first place 26 shot blocks to facilitate Jake Kielly’s power play. Cornell entered the game in the ECAC Hockey standings with five shutout. 0-for-its-last 18 on the power play against games to play in the regular season. • The Big Red made a charge when Clarkson in its most recent meetings. • Jake Kielly made 32 saves for Clarkson, it trailed by two midway through • Matthew Galajda earned his third shutting out Cornell for a second time the second period, but Jared Fiegl’s shutout of the season, all coming in this season. The Big Red had 11 of its breakaway attempt was one of two posts his last five starts. He made 17 saves to shots on goal on the power play, but the hit by Cornell on the night. earn consecutive clean sheets against Golden Knights’ penalty was a perfect • Clarkson tacked on two goals in a span Clarkson, after the teams played to a 4-for-4 on the night — including one of 28 seconds late in the second period to scoreless draw Feb. 9, 2018. opportunity in overtime. blow the game open. Clarkson 0 0 0 - 0 • Associate head coach Ben Syer Clarkson 2 2 0 - 4 Cornell 2 2 1 - 5 remained undefeated in his career as Cornell 0 0 0 - 0 the acting head coach (5-0-2), with Mike 1st: 1, COR, Locke, Brenden/5 (Leahy, Joe/4, Donaldson, Cam/10) 1st: 1, CLK, ASTREN,Jere/3 (JACOME,Jack/10; EGLE,Haralds/2) 02:53 8:17. 2, COR, Malott, Jeff/2 (Nuttle, Matt/12, Locke, Brenden/4) 17:12 Schafer unable to attend due to illness. (pp). 2, CLK, JACOME,Jack/2 (DICKINSON,Josh/2; MORO,Greg/5) 05:21. (pp). Penalty: HURLEY,Brian, CLARKSON (holding) 15:46. Penalties: Kaldis, Yanni, COR (TRIPPING) 00:56; Malott, Jeff, COR 2nd: 3, COR, Nuttle, Matt/2 (Locke, Brenden/5, Barron, Morgan/14) Cornell 0 0 0 0 - 0 (BOARDING) 10:31; SUMMERS,Kelly, CLK (ROUGHING) 10:31; McCrea, 1:03. 4, COR, Regush, Michael/6 18:04 (pp). Penalties: Locke, Brenden, Clarkson 0 0 0 0 - 0 Alec, COR (ROUGHING) 10:31; KARJALAINEN,Tyko, CLK (HOLDING) COR (interference) 1:50; BROSSEAU,Devin, CLARKSON (holding) 16:45; 15:17; Barron, Morgan, COR (INTERFERENCE) 15:27. STURM,Nico, CLARKSON (boarding) 19:12. 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Green, Alex, COR (interference) 16:20; 2nd: 3, CLK, REMPAL,Sheldon/11 (BROSSEAU,Devin/9) 15:38 3rd: 5, COR, Malott, Jeff/3 (Green, Alex/2, Kaldis, Yanni/12) DICKINSON,Josh, CLARKSON (hooking) 17:29. (delayed penalty). 4, CLK, AMOROSA,Terrance/4 (REMPAL,Sheldon/7; 14:47. Penalty: Vanderlaan, Mitch, COR (hooking) 11:10; 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: Angello, Anthony, COR (elbowing) :50; BROSSEAU,Devin/10) 16:06 (pp). Penalties: Fiegl, Jared, COR UNDERWOOD,Michael, CLARKSON (tripping) 14:03; Motley, Liam, COR Nuttle, Matt, COR (slashing) 6:52; SCHNEIDER,Jordan, CLARKSON (SLASHING) 00:14; Bauld, Noah, COR (CROSS-CHECKING) 02:17; (embellishment) 14:03; DUNNE,Josh, CLARKSON (unsportsmanlike (boarding) 9:33; GAREAU,Dylan, CLARKSON (hooking) 18:40. ASTREN,Jere, CLK (HOLDING THE STICK) 06:21; MORO,Greg, CLK conduct) 15:38; McCrea, Alec, COR (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:38. 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: None. (HOOKING) 08:57; Green, Alex, COR (HOLDING) 15:38. Shots on goal: CLARKSON 7-3-7-17; COR 9-9-8-26. Power plays: OT: No scoring. Penalty: BROSSEAU,Devin, CLARKSON (slashing) :56. 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: DICKINSON,Josh, CLK (TRIPPING) 06:22; CLARKSON 0 of 2; COR 2 of 3. Goalies: CLARKSON, KIELLY,Jake 18-9 Shots on goal: COR 6-14-9-3-32; CLARKSON 13-11-8-2-34. Power GAREAU,Dylan, CLK (HOLDING) 13:31; KARJALAINEN,Tyko, CLK (40:00, 18 shots-14 saves), LATINOVICH,Nicholas (19:36, 8-7); COR, plays: COR 0 of 4; CLARKSON 0 of 3. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew (SLASHING) 18:36. Galajda, Matthew 10-5-1 (59:57, 17-17). A: 4,020. T: 2:20. (65:00, 34 shots-34 saves); CLARKSON, KIELLY,Jake (65:00, 32-32). Shots on goal: CLK 9-11-3-23; COR 7-3-5-15. Power plays: CLK 2 of 6; Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Cam Lynch.Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Glen Cooke. A-3,208. T-2:21. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Doug Place Jr. Linesmen: COR 0 of 6. Goalies: CLK, KIELLY,Jake 10-3-1 (15 shots-15 saves); COR, Jim Briggs, Adam Wood. Galajda, Matthew 6-1 (23-19). A-3,617. T-2:07. Referees: Kevin Graber, Michael Mullen. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Paul Traynor.

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March 2, 2019 ∙ at Clarkson - 26 - Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #11 Cornell vs St. Lawrence (Mar 01, 2019 at Canton, N.Y.)

Last Night's Game vs. St. Lawrence

Cornell (17-8-3, 13-5-3 ECAC) vs. St. Lawrence (4-27-2, 2-17-2 ECAC) Date: Mar 01, 2019 • Location: Canton, N.Y. • Arena: Appleton Arena Attendance: 1150 • Start time: 7 p.m. • End time: 9:16 • Total time: 2:16

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 13:12 COR EV Regush, Michael Donaldson, Cam 19,7,27,29,2 19,10,44,4,16 Team 1 2 3 Tot Barron, Morgan COR 2 2 0 4 2. 1st 15:37 COR EV Regush, Michael Nuttle, Matt 19,5,29,10,22 32,27,14,12,2 SLU 0 1 1 2 McCrea, Alec 3. 2nd 03:26 COR EV Smith, Brendan Murphy, Connor 2,12,19,23,29 9,27,2,11,22 Shots by Period 4. 2nd 06:45 SLU EV Cade Gleekel/7 Zach Risteau/9 23,5,19,12,16 14,20,44,15,4 Team 1 2 3 Tot 5. 2nd 19:23 COR EV Donaldson, Cam Locke, Brenden 7,28,27,29,2 16,20,25,32,12 COR 11 8 3 22 6. 3rd 13:27 SLU PP Jake Stevens/3 Philip Alftberg 4,2,6,22 44,32,14,20,17 SLU 6 8 17 31 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) # Cornell G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # St. Lawrence G A Pim Sh +/- Bl Prd COR SLU 2 Smith, Brendan 1 0 0 2 +3 1 2 Dylan Woolf 0 0 2 0 -2 0 1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 4 Leahy, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Cameron White 0 0 0 0 0 1 2nd 0-2 (3) 0-1 (2) 5 Nuttle, Matt 0 1 0 2 0 1 9 Ryan Garvey 0 0 0 5 -1 0 3rd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (5) 6 Green, Alex 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 David Jankowski 0 0 0 5 -1 0 Total 0-4 (5) 1-3 (7) 7 Donaldson, Cam 1 1 0 3 +2 0 11 Carson Gicewicz 0 0 4 3 -1 2 8 Kaldis, Yanni 0 0 0 3 0 2 12 Bo Hanson 0 0 0 1 -2 1 Penalties-Minutes by Prd 9 Bauld, Noah 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Cade Gleekel 1 0 2 2 0 0 Prd COR SLU 1st 0-0 1-2 10 Starrett, Beau 0 0 0 1 +1 2 15 Jacob Nielsen 0 0 0 0 +1 0 2nd 1-2 2-4 11 Betts, Kyle 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Michael Ederer 0 0 0 2 -2 0 3rd 2-4 1-2 12 Murphy, Connor 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 Alex Gilmour 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3-6 4-8 14 Vanderlaan, Mitch 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Kaden Pickering 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 Cairns, Matt 0 0 4 0 -1 0 19 Ted McGeen 0 0 0 2 -1 1 Three stars: 19 Regush, Michael 2 0 0 3 +2 1 20 Zach Risteau 0 1 0 3 0 0 1. None 22 Malott, Jeff 0 0 0 0 +1 0 21 Carson Dimoff 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. None 23 Motley, Liam 0 0 0 2 0 0 22 Jeff Clarke 0 0 0 0 -1 0 3. None 26 Mullin, Tristan 0 0 0 3 0 0 25 Michael Laidley 0 0 0 2 -1 0 27 Barron, Morgan 0 1 0 2 +2 1 27 Keenan Suthers 0 0 0 1 -2 0 Officials: 28 Locke, Brenden 0 1 0 0 +1 2 32 Philip Alftberg 0 1 0 2 -2 0 Referee:Cameron Lynch 29 McCrea, Alec 0 1 2 0 +4 0 44 Jake Stevens 1 0 0 3 0 1 Referee:Matt Wyld 32 McGrath, Austin dnp Totals 2 2 8 31 -15 7 Linesman:Patrick Dapuzzo 33 McDonald, Nate dnp Linesman:Ryan Knapp Scorer:Beth Spadaccini Totals 4 6 6 22 +15 12

GOALTENDERS ## Cornell Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## St. Lawrence Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 35 Galajda, Matthew W 60:00 2 6 7 16 29 1 Emil Zetterquist L 23:26 3 9 0 0 9 30 Daniel Mannella 34:55 1 0 6 3 9 EMPTY NET 1:39 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY

Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Dylan Woolf SLU 2.Holding 13:34 PP 3rd Cairns, Matt COR 2.Hooking 02:38 PP 2nd Cairns, Matt COR 2.Slashing 06:45 PP 3rd McCrea, Alec COR 2.Hooking 12:09 PP 2nd Carson Gicewicz SLU 2.Hooking 09:30 PP 3rd Carson Gicewicz SLU 2.Cross-Checking 19:55 PP 2nd Cade Gleekel SLU 2.Slashing 12:18 PP Win-Galajda, Matthew (13-7-2). Loss-Emil Zetterquist (1-9-2).

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