Cornell Men’s Hockey 2016-17 Game Notes

Schedule & Results (20-7-5, 13-4-5 ECAC Hockey)

October 21 UOIT (exhib.) W, 3-1 3 Cornell vs. 2 Union 22 BROCK (exhib.) W, 8-1 28 at Merrimack L, 2-3 ECAC Hockey Championships, Semifinals Friday, March 17, 2017, 7:35 p.m. November 1980 Rink - Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, N.Y. 4 at Dartmouth * T, 1-1 Union Record: 25-8-3, 16-4-2 ECAC Hockey 5 at Harvard * L, 3-4 11 at Brown * W, 4-2 12 at Yale * W, 6-3 Live Coverage Where Cornell Stands 18 QUINNIPIAC * L, 1-3 19 PRINCETON * W, 4-2 TV: SNY / TSN2 / ASN Pairwise: 9 26 vs. New Hampshire # W, 3-1 Radio: WHCU (870 AM, 95.9 FM) RPI: 9 29 at Colgate * W, 3-2 Video: ECACHockey.com USCHO.com poll: 9 December Stats: ECACHockey.com USA Hockey/USA Today poll: 10 2 MIAMI (OHIO) W, 4-3 Twitter: @CUBigRedGameday, @CUBigRedHockey KRACH: 11 3 MIAMI (OHIO) W, 2-1 28 vs. Northern Michigan ~ W, 5-2 29 vs. Colorado College ~ L, 1-2 (OT) What’s on Tap: January • The quest for a league-leading 13th ECAC Hockey championship continues 7 at Merrimack W, 1-0 for Cornell this weekend with a trip to the league's showcase weekend in 13 at Princeton * W, 5-1 Lake Placid. The Big Red will take on Union in Friday's second semifinal at 14 at Quinnipiac * W, 2-1 historic 1980 Rink - Herb Brooks Arena. 20 CLARKSON * T, 3-3 • All games from the ECAC Hockey Championship weekend will be broadcast 21 ST. LAWRENCE * W, 3-2 27 HARVARD * L, 1-4 by , with games also carried across numerous outlets 28 DARTMOUTH * L, 2-4 — including TSN2 nationwide in Canada and by SNY in the upstate and metro February New York markets. Eric Cohen will have the play-by-play and Colby Cohen will 3 at Union * W, 5-3 provide commentary. 4 at Rensselaer * W, 4-3 • For Cornell, Jason Weinstein will be on play-by-play with Tony Eisenhut 7 COLGATE * W, 4-0 providing color commentary on WHCU (870 AM, 95.9 FM) in the Ithaca area. 11 YALE * T, 2-2 Their call can also be accessed worldwide via http://player.liquidcompass.net/ 12 BROWN * W, 5-3 WHCUAM 17 at St. Lawrence * W, 4-2 18 at Clarkson * T, 3-3 24 RENSSELAER * W, 2-0 Big Red Rewind: 25 UNION * T, 3-3 • Third-seeded Cornell is coming off a grueling three-game quarterfinal series March victory against sixth-seeded Clarkson. The Big Red's last trip to the league 10 CLARKSON Q L, 2-6 semifinals also came after a three-game series win over Clarkson (2013-14). 11 CLARKSON Q W, 2-1 • The Big Red rallied to advance after a 2-1 victory in Sunday's Game 3. Video Q 12 CLARKSON W, 2-1 review overturned an on-ice call and led to Jeff Malott's in the first pe- 17 vs. Union S 7:35 p.m. riod, then Anthony Angello scored the winner in the second period. * ECAC Hockey game • It was Angello's second game-winner of the weekend, as his goal on a # The Frozen Apple (at MSG, New York) two-on-one with Jeff Kubiak led Cornell to a 2-1 victory in Game 2 to force ~ Florida College Hockey Classic (Estero, Fla.) Q ECAC Hockey Championship quarterfinals Sunday's rubber game. Patrick McCarron scored the other Big Red goal. S ECAC Hockey Championship semifinals • The Golden Knights barnstormed the Big Red in the opener, 6-2, marking the (Lake Placid, N.Y.) lone loss for the Big Red since Feb. 1 (8-1-3). Cornell Quick Facts Who's Who at CU: • Sophomore forward Mitch Vanderlaan (15-12–27) leads the team in goals Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 and points. Over the weekend, he had a six-game goal-scoring streak — the Founded...... 1865 Big Red's first since at least the 2001-02 season. Vanderlaan's plus-13 Enrollment (undergraduate)...... 14,315 rating is also tied for second-best on the team. President (interim)...... Hunter R. Rawlings III • Senior defenseman Patrick McCarron (6-18–24) continues to lead the team Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. in assists. He averages the fifth-most points per game for ECAC Hockey Colors...... Carnelian Red and White blueliners (0.75) and had an eight-game points streak earlier this season — Conference...... ECAC Hockey / Ivy League a first for a Cornellian since Greg Miller from Oct. 29 to Nov. 22, 2011, and a Rink (Capacity)...... (4,267) first for a Big Red defenseman since Mark McRae from Jan. 25 to Feb. 21, 2003. Coaching Information • Junior forward Trevor Yates (12-10–22) leads the team with eight power- play goals and 13 power-play points. He has nine points in his last 12 games Head Coach...... Mike Schafer (Cornell ’86) and is the first Cornellian with at least eight power-play goals in a season Career Record..... 411-240-89 (22nd season) since Blake Gallagher had 10 during the 2009-10 season. Associate Head Coach...... Ben Syer • Sophomore forward Anthony Angello (12-7–19) had both game-winning (Western Ontario ’98) goals over the weekend against Clarkson to eclipse his goal total for last year. Assistant Coach...... Sean Flanagan • Senior forward Matt Buckles (9-9–18) had two assists over the weekend . (St. Lawrence ’10) and now has nine points over the last 11 games. Director of Hockey Operations...... Joe Palmer • Senior forward Eric Freschi (1-12–13) leads the team with a plus-14 rating. (Ohio State ’13) He was on the ice for just six five-on-five goals against in 22 league games. Volunteer Assistant Coach..... Mike McDonagh • Senior Mitch Gillam (20-6-5, 2.15, .920, 3 SO) had the nation's longest ac- (Penn State ’14) tive unbeaten streak for goaltenders snapped Jan. 27, having backstopped Team Information the Big Red to a 10-0-1 record over 11 starts. The Big Red's lone nominee for Captain...... Jake Weidner the Hobey Baker Memorial Award had a 1.63 goals against average and .931 Alternate Captains...... Jeff Kubiak, save percentage over that span...... Patrick McCarron 2016-17 Record...... 20-7-5 Road Warriors: • Cornell completed the road portion of its schedule with a sterling 9-2-2 re- 2016-17 ECAC Hockey Record...... 13-4-5 cord, with the .769 winning percentage ranking second-best in the country 2016-17 Ivy League Record...... 5-3-2 entering the weekend (Ohio State, .781). This marks the Big Red's best road First Varsity Season...... 1900-01 winning percentage since the 2002-03 season (.821), when Cornell reached All-Time Record...... 1,099-711-138 (.599) the Frozen Four. Record at Lynah Rink...... 545-216-66 (.699) • This year marks the first time since 2004-05 that the Big Red has swept three NCAA Championships...... 2 (1967, 1970) ECAC Hockey road weekends in a single season. NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 19 Years....1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, ...... 1980, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 1997, This Looks Familiar ....2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012 ECAC Hockey Championships...... 12 This will be Cornell's seventh trek to ECAC Hockey’s championship weekend over the last 10 years, which is tops among the circuit’s 12 teams. Here is a breakdown Years...... 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, of recent ECAC Hockey Championship weekend appearances ...... 1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 Teams Appearances By Year (Key: Champion, Finalist, Semifinalist) Follow the Big Red CORNELL (7) 2017 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 QUINNIPIAC (5) 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Website: www.CornellBigRed.com HARVARD (5) 2017 2016 2015 2012 2008 Facebook: Cornell Athletics Twitter: @CornellSports UNION (5) 2017 2014 2013 2012 2010 Instagram: @CornellSports COLGATE (5) 2015 2014 2012 2011 2008 YouTube: CornellAthletics ST. LAWRENCE (4) 2016 2015 2010 2009 YALE (3) 2013 2011 2009 Cornell Men’s Hockey Media Contact DARTMOUTH (2) 2016 2011 BROWN (2) 2013 2010 Brandon Thomas, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications PRINCETON (2) 2009 2008 Office Phone: (607) 255-5627 CLARKSON (0) Email: [email protected] RENSSELAER (0)

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 2 - Awards Season: All-Time • The All-Ivy League teams were announced earlier this month, with the Big Red placing four players on the two teams for the first time since the 2011- ECAC Hockey Championships 12 season. Freshman defenseman Yanni Kaldis was named to the first team, while senior goalie Mitch Gillam, senior defenseman Patrick McCarron and Cornell 12 sophomore Mitch Vanderlaan were all placed on the second team. Harvard 9 St. Lawrence 6 The Sum of Intangibles Is Tangible: Clarkson 5 • A quick glance at Cornell's traditional statistics illustrates some of the Boston University 5 team's storylines, though several others fly beneath the radar. Union 3 • Through 32 games, the Big Red has accumulated 119 man-games lost to Rensselaer 3 injury — which includes lengthy absences from the team's leading scorer Three tied at 2 last year (Jeff Kubiak, 10 games) and a top-four defenseman (Ryan Bliss, 32). Several tied at 1 • Senior Jake Weidner has the massive task of being the Big Red's leading faceoff man. He enters the weekend fourth in the nation in average faceoffs Tale of the Tape per game (25.2), and Weidner is also far and away the nation's top shot- blocker among forwards (2.12 per game). He is one of three finalists for the Cornell Union ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward award, which will be presented during Team Offense 2.94 3.86 this weekend's games in Lake Placid. National Rank 28th 4th Conference Offense 3.18 3.95 Conference Rank 3rd 1st Turning The Trick: • Mitch Vanderlaan's hat trick Nov. 12 at Yale was Cornell's first since Jan. 22, Team Defense 2.22 2.75 2011, when Tyler Roeszler scored three times against Colgate. Subsequently, National Rank 7th 25th Vanderlaan was named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Nov. 15. Conference Defense 2.32 2.55 Conference Rank 3rd 5th • Vanderlaan potted a couple more goals Nov. 19 against Princeton to become the first player from Cornell with seven goals in the first seven PP Pct. 17.8 20.9 games of the season since Blake Gallagher did so at the start of the 2009-10 National Rank 35th 15th campaign. Conference PP Pct. 19.4 23.9 Conference Rank 7th 2nd • Freshman forward Jeff Malott (5-3–8) then scored his first three collegiate goals in a span of 8 minutes, 44 seconds during the first period to power PK Pct. 84.1 81.7 the Big Red past Princeton on Jan. 13. He was subsequently named ECAC National Rank 17th 37th Hockey Rookie of the Week after becoming the first Cornell freshman with a Conference PK Pct. 82.0 83.2 Conference Rank 7th 6th­ hat trick since current NHLer Matt Moulson on Feb. 7, 2003.

Standings Results / Schedule

FINAL ECAC HOCKEY OVERALL ECAC Hockey quarterfinals (best-of-3 series) Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA Friday, March 10 Game 1: Clarkson 6, Cornell 2 Harvard 34 16-4-2 .773 85 47 24-5-2 .806 131 71 Game 1: Harvard 6, Yale 4 Union 34 16-4-2 .773 87 56 25-8-3 .736 139 99 Game 1: Union 4, Princeton 1 Cornell 31 13-4-5 .705 70 51 20-7-5 .703 94 71 Game 1: St. Lawrence 2, Quinnipiac 0 St. Lawrence 28 12-6-4 .636 61 44 17-13-7 .554 104 88 Quinnipiac 27 13-8-1 .614 69 55 23-14-2 .615 120 97 Saturday, March 11 Clarkson 23 10-9-3 .523 67 62 18-16-5 .526 124 112 Game 2: Cornell 2, Clarkson 1 Princeton 19 8-11-3 .432 63 75 15-16-3 .485 103 111 Game 2: Harvard 4, Yale 3 Yale 18 7-11-4 .409 62 67 13-15-5 .470 99 98 Game 2: Union 4, Princeton 3 (OT) Dartmouth 16 7-13-2 .364 59 80 10-18-3 .371 83 111 Game 2: Quinnipiac 3, St. Lawrence 2 Colgate 15 6-13-3 .341 40 62 9-22-6 .324 78 113 Sunday, March 12 Rensselaer 12 6-16-0 .273 52 76 8-28-1 .230 83 138 Game 3: Cornell 2, Clarkson 1 Brown 7 3-18-1 .159 47 87 4-25-2 .161 66 132 Game 3: Quinnipiac 3, St. Lawrence 2

FINAL IVY LEAGUE OVERALL ECAC Hockey Championships (at Lake Placid) Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA Friday, March 17 1-Harvard vs. 5-Quinnipiac, 4:05 p.m. Harvard 17 8-1-1 .850 41 21 24-5-2 .806 131 71 2-Union vs. 3-Cornell, 7:35 p.m. Cornell 12 5-3-2 .600 33 26 20-7-5 .703 94 71 Yale 10 4-3-2 .556 29 21 13-15-5 .470 99 98 Saturday, March 18 Dartmouth 10 4-4-2 .556 30 33 10-18-3 .371 83 111 Championship, 7:35 p.m. Princeton 6 2-5-2 .333 23 33 15-16-3 .485 103 111 Brown 3 1-8-1 .150 22 44 4-25-2 .161 66 132

- 3 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Cornell Men’s Hockey Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Last Team 2 Brendan Smith D 6-0 194 So. Centennial, Colo. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 4 Alex Rauter F 6-1 183 Jr. Chatham, N.J. Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) 5 Matthew Nuttle D 5-11 195 So. Marilla, N.Y. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 6 Holden Anderson D 6-0 189 Sr. Montréal, Québec Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) 7 Jake Weidner F 6-2 205 Sr. Grand Valley, Ontario Elmira Sugar Kings (GOJHL) 8 Yanni Kaldis D 5-11 183 Fr. Montréal, Québec Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 9 Noah Bauld F 5-11 175 Fr. Halifax, Nova Scotia Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 10 Beau Starrett F 6-5 222 So. Bellingham, Mass. South Shore Kings (USPHL) 11 Eric Freschi F 5-11 196 Sr. Bloomington, Minn. (USHL) 12 Connor Murphy F 5-10 166 Fr. Ancaster, Ontario Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 14 Mitch Vanderlaan F 5-7 177 So. Hanwell, New Brunswick Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 15 Trevor Yates F 6-2 205 Jr. Beaconsfield, Québec Deerfield Academy 16 Matt Buckles F 6-2 216 Sr. Toronto, Ontario St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL) 17 Anthony Angello F 6-5 206 So. Manlius, N.Y. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 18 Jared Fiegl F 6-1 217 Jr. Parker, Colo. US Under-18 Team 19 Corey Hoffman F 5-9 177 Fr. Plainview, N.Y. Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) 20 Dan Wedman D 6-5 215 Jr. Edmonton, Alberta Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 21 Dwyer Tschantz F 6-5 225 Jr. Wilmington, Del. Indiana Ice (USHL) 22 Jeff Malott F 6-3 199 Fr. Burlington, Ontario Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 23 Trent Shore D 6-3 201 So. Ajax, Ontario Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 24 Ryan Bliss D 6-1 190 Jr. Chelmsford, Mass. US Under-18 Team 26 Jeff Kubiak F 6-3 214 Sr. Tinley Park, Ill. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) 27 Patrick McCarron D 6-3 201 Sr. Toronto, Ontario St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL) 28 Luc Lalor F 5-10 161 So. St. Albert, Alberta Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 29 Alec McCrea D 6-3 211 So. El Cajon, Calif. (USHL) 30 Ryan Coon G 5-10 162 Sr. Wildwood, Mo. Taft School 31 Hayden Stewart G 6-3 221 Jr. Rockford, Ill. Indiana Ice (USHL) 32 Mitch Gillam G 6-0 179 Sr. Peterborough, Ontario Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)

Head Coach: Mike Schafer Associate Head Coach: Ben Syer; Assistant Coach: Sean Flanagan; Director of Hockey Operations: Joe Palmer; Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mike McDonagh; Athletic Trainer: Ed Kelly; Equipment Manager: Sean Schmidt

Pronunciation Guide By Class No. Name Freshmen (5): Bauld, Hoffman, Kaldis, Malott, Murphy 4 Alex Rauter ROUT-er Sophomores (8): Angello, Lalor, McCrea, Nuttle, Shore, Smith, Starrett, Vanderlaan 7 Jake Weidner WIDE-ner Juniors (7): Bliss, Fiegl, Rauter, Stewart, Tschantz, Wedman, Yates 8 Yanni Kaldis YAN-ee CAL-dis Seniors (8): Anderson, Buckles, Coon, Freschi, Gillam, Kubiak, McCarron, Weidner 9 Noah Bauld bald 10 Beau Starrett STARE-it By State / Province 11 Eric Freschi FRESH-kee 14 Mitch Vanderlaan VAN-der-lan UNITED STATES (14) CANADA (14) 17 Anthony Angello AN-juh-lo Alberta (2): Lalor, Wedman 18 Jared Fiegl FEE-gull California (1): McCrea New Brunswick (1): Vanderlaan 21 Dwyer Tschantz shonts Colorado (2): Fiegl, Smith Nova Scotia (1): Bauld 22 Jeff Malott muh-LOT Delaware (1): Tschantz Ontario (7): Buckles, Gillam, McCarron, 26 Jeff Kubiak KOO-bee-ack Illiniois (2): Kubiak, Stewart Malott, Murphy, Shore, Weidner 28 Luc Lalor LAH-ler Massachusetts (2): Bliss, Starrett Québec (3): Anderson, Kaldis, Yates 29 Alec McCrea muh-CRAY Minnesota (1): Freschi 32 Mitch Gillam GHIL-im Missouri (1): Coon New Jersey (1): Rauter New York (3): Angello, Hoffman, Nuttle

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 4 - What, Me Worry?: National Polls • Eight of Cornell's 20 victories so far this season have come in games in which the Big Red has surrendered the first goal. Its winning percentage of USCHO.com Poll (as of March 13) .607 in that scenario ranks third in the country behind just Harvard (.667) and No. Team Record Pts. Last Minn.-Duluth (.656). 1 Denver (48) 28-6-4 998 1 • The Big Red's resilience from an early deficit has become somewhat of a 2 Harvard (2) 24-5-2 936 2 trend, with the team sporting a very respectable 13-12-4 record when con- 3 Minn.-Duluth 23-6-7 915 3 ceding the game's first strike since the beginning of the 2015-16 campaign. 4 Mass.-Lowell 24-10-3 798 4 That's a stark turnaround from the team's 14-34-5 record when yielding the 5 Minnesota 23-10-3 776 5 game's first goal from the previous three seasons (2012-15). 6 Union 25-8-3 752 6 7 Boston Univ. 23-10-3 714 8 Gillam’s Groove: 8 Western Michigan 22-10-5 701 7 • Senior goaltender Mitch Gillam moved up to fourth on the program's all- 9 Cornell 20-7-5 577 9 time list for career shutouts Feb. 24 vs. Rensselaer. By stopping all 31 shots 10 Notre Dame 21-10-5 566 12 from Rensselaer, Gillam earned his 11th career clean sheet. 11 North Dakota 20-14-3 471 14 • Gillam posted the third-longest shutout streak in program history last sea- 12 Providence 22-11-5 423 10 son, spanning 213 minutes, 17 seconds over four games in November 2015 — including consecutive shutouts at Yale and Brown. That marked the Big Red’s 13 Ohio State 20-10-6 390 15 first back-to-back shutouts since Andy Iles did so Dec. 2-3, 2011 against St. 14 Boston College 20-14-4 339 17 Lawrence and Clarkson, and it was the Big Red’s first consecutive road shut- 15 Penn State 21-11-2 331 11 outs since Ben Scrivens blanked Princeton and Quinnipiac from Nov. 7-8, 2008. 16 Vermont 20-13-5 229 13 • An odd twist on Gillam’s 11 career shutouts is that he’s only won nine of 17 Air Force 24-9-5 181 18 them — Dec. 28, 2014 against Lake Superior State and Nov. 20, 2015 against 18 Wisconsin 19-14-1 173 16 Yale were both scoreless ties. 19 Quinnipiac 23-14-2 111 — 20 Canisius 21-10-7 51 — First Ivy League Coach To 400: Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech 27, • Already the winningest coach in program history and in Ivy League Omaha 21, St. Lawrence 11, Bowling Green 5, history, Mike Schafer has eclipsed another milestone in his career with his Bemidji State 2, St. Cloud State 2. 400th victory in January. He ranks 10th in victories among active Division I USA Today/USA Hockey coaches and is Cornell's fifth-winningest coach across all sports — second Magazine Poll (as of March 13) among current coaches, behind just Dave Eldredge (men's and women's polo). No. Team Record Pts. Last Feel The Draft?: 1 Denver (33) 28-6-4 509 1 • Cornell has five players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL 2 Harvard (1) 24-5-2 466 2 Entry Draft, including four from 2014. Sophomore forward Beau Starrett 3 Minn.-Duluth 23-6-7 452 3 () was selected earliest in the group, having been taken 4 Minnesota 23-10-3 375 5 in the third round with the 88th overall pick. Classmate Anthony Angello, 5 Mass.-Lowell 24-10-3 359 4 also a forward, was selected in the fifth round by the Pittsburgh Penguins. 6 Union 25-8-3 337 7 Junior forwards Jared Fiegl (Arizona Coyotes) and Dwyer Tschantz (St. Louis 7 Boston Univ. 23-10-3 322 6 Blues) were then picked in the seventh round. Senior forward Matt Buckles 8 Western Michigan 22-10-5 303 8 was taken by the in the fourth round of the 2013 draft. 9 Notre Dame 21-10-5 221 12 10 Cornell 20-7-5 215 9 Never Too Close For Comfort: 11 North Dakota 20-14-3 150 13 • Cornell's 1-0 win Jan. 7 at Merrimack was hardly new territory for the team. 12 Providence 22-11-5 121 10 The Big Red had four 1-0 victories last season for the first time in program 13 Ohio State 20-10-6 110 15 history. Cornell also set a team record by going to overtime in 14 of its 34 14 Penn State 21-11-2 79 11 games last year. The previous record was 12, set in 1985-86, then matched in 15 Boston College 20-14-4 40 — 2010-11 and 2011-12. Others receiving votes: Air Force 16, • Cornell went to overtime in seven of its final 15 games last year, with a Vermont 7, Quinnipiac 3. 4-3-7 record in those games.

Apple Harvest: • Freshman Yanni Kaldis (1-13–14) ranks third on the team in assists. His passes set up the shots resulting in all three of the Big Red's power-play goals Nov. 5 at Harvard, making him the first Big Red player to record three power-play assists in a single game since Byron Bitz on Jan. 7, 2006. - 5 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal About Union: Where Cornell Has Ranked ... • The Dutchmen are currently tabbed seventh in the Pairwise Rankings and The Big Red remains ninth in the US- sixth in both the USCHO.com and USA TODAY/USA Hockey Magazine polls. CHO.com poll for a fourth straight week, • Union shared the Cleary Cup with Harvard for most points in ECAC Hockey and it slipped one spot to 10th in the play through the regular season. The tournament's second seed then swept USA TODAY/USA Hockey Magazine poll. seventh-seeded Princeton with two quarterfinal series wins last weekend. Date Pairwise* USCHO.com USA Today • Senior center Mike Vecchione (29-33–62; 8 PPGs, 4 SHGs) leads the nation End of 15-16 16 19 (92) RV (1) in points per game (1.72) and is one of the favorites to win the Hobey Baker Preseason N/A RV (92) RV (3) Award. He scored the series-clinching goal against the Tigers on an overtime Oct. 10 N/A RV (38) — shot on Saturday night. Oct. 17 N/A RV (17) — Oct. 24 N/A RV (15) — • Junior winger Spencer Foo (24-35–59; 10 PPGs) is third in the nation in Oct. 31 N/A — — points per game (1.64) and has a national-best plus-31 rating. He played Nov. 7 N/A — — much of the season on a line centered by Vecchione, but now typically flanks Nov. 14 N/A — — sophomore Cole Maier (14-9–23). Nov. 21 N/A — — • Senior Alex Sakellaropoulos (22-4-2, 2.37, .923) has backstopped the Nov. 28 N/A — — Dutchmen for much of the season. Dec. 5 16 RV (15) — • Union's power play has converted at a 32.4% clip since Jan. 1. Dec. 12 15 RV (49) RV (1) Dec. 19 14 RV (65) RV (10) Jan. 2 19 RV (25) — The Series Against Union: Jan. 9 15 19 (86) RV (2) • Cornell holds a 37-20-9 lead in the all-time series and is 3-0-1 in its last four Jan. 16 11 15 (280) 14 (61) games against the Dutchmen. Jan. 23 12 14 (363) 14 (99) • The Big Red's undefeated run through February started with a 5-3 victory Jan. 30 17 16 (244) RV (19) Feb. 3 at Union. Cornell scored three goals in the first period, then Jake Wei- Feb. 6 13 12 (380) 15 (72) Feb. 13 13 12 (472) 13 (116) dner and Anthony Angello scored 39 seconds apart in the third period. Feb. 20 10 9 (555) 9 (201) • The teams then traded heavy blows in a 3-3 deadlock on Feb. 25 in Ithaca Feb. 27 10 9 (587) 9 (221) to wrap up the regular season. Five of the game's six goals came on the March 6 10 9 (593) 9 (223) power play, including Mitch Vanderlaan's tying goal with 5:01 left in the third March 13 9 9 (577) 10 (215) period. Mitch Gillam stopped all six shots on goal in overtime. * — Pairwise not acknowledged until December Postseason Series With Union: • The Big Red is 5-3 all-time against the Dutchmen in postseason play. Union Pairwise Rankings was in its 17th season in ECAC Hockey before the teams crossed paths in the , with Cornell sweeping a quarterfinal series in 2008 at Messa Rink. Rank Team PCWs RPI • This will mark the fourth consecutive year the Big Red and the Dutchmen 1 Denver 59 .6074 will tangle in the ECAC Hockey Championships, and the second time it will 2 Minnesota-Duluth 58 .5978 3 Harvard 57 .5916 come in a one-game semifinal matchup. 4 Western Michigan 56 .5701 • Cornell's last trip to Lake Placid ended with a 5-2 defeat at the hands of 5 Minnesota 55 .5674 Union during the 2013-14 season, which later led to the Dutchmen's na- 6 Boston University 54 .5659 tional title. No current Big Red players were on the scoresheet in that game, 7 Union 53 .5623 though current seniors Jeff Kubiak, Jake Weidner, Matt Buckles, Eric Freschi 8 Mass.-Lowell 52 .5573 and Patrick McCarron were all in the lineup. 9 Cornell 51 .5501 • Union swept Cornell in a 2015 first-round series at Lynah Rink, 4-2 and 7-0, 10 Notre Dame 50 .5500 11 North Dakota 49 .5496 then the Big Red returned the favor in the same round in 2016, 1-0 and 2-1. 12 Providence 47 .5479 Matt Buckles scored the overtime series-clincher in Game 2. 13 Penn State 47 .5453 • Cornell's most recent of a league-best 12 ECAC Hockey championships 14 Ohio State 46 .5446 came in 2010 after a 3-0 victory over Union in the finals in Albany. 15 Air Force 45 .5432 16 Boston College 45 .5387 Anniversary Season: 17 Vermont 43 .5352 • The Jan. 27-28 weekend marked a reunion for the 50th anniversary of 18 Wisconsin 42 .5342 Cornell's first national championship team in 1967. There were festivities 19 Nebraska-Omaha 41 .5311 20 Quinnipiac 40 .5298 throughout, highlighted by a special ceremony to honor the returning members of the team during the first intermission of the second game. Source: College Hockey News; as of Monday, March 13 Archived Cornell rankings on Page 23. • This is also the 60th year of hockey in Lynah Rink. The facility was dedicated April 6, 1957, a few weeks after it hosted an exhibition between the and the Rochester Americans (AHL). March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 6 - The Offensive Defense: • Mitch Gillam leads the nation's goaltenders in career points. His quick outlet pass Jan. 21 against St. Lawrence set up the line rush leading to Patrick McCarron's goal, giving Gillam five career points on one goal and four assists.

An Empire State of Mind: • The Big Red's stars in the Nov. 26 win over New Hampshire at The Frozen Apple at Madison Square Garden all had ties to New York. Junior forward Alex Rauter, who scored on a penalty shot in the third period, is from nearby Cha- tham, N.J., participated in the New York Rangers prospect development camp in 2012 and once played youth hockey on MSG ice in between periods of a Rangers game. Freshman forward Noah Bauld, who scored the game-winner, was actually born in New York before moving to his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia when he was a toddler, and senior goaltender Mitch Gillam once attended the ' prospect camp.

The Streak Is Over! • Junior forward Alex Rauter's penalty-shot goal in The Frozen Apple on Nov. 26 ended a remarkable string of futility on such plays for the Big Red. Rauter became the first Cornellian to score on a penalty shot since Feb. 27, 1987 — 949 games since Joe Nieuwendyk scored on a penalty shot against Rensselaer.

Binational Interests: • Cornell has the unique distinction of having exactly 14 players hailing from both the U.S. and Canada. The Big Red joins just two other teams — Robert Morris and Michigan Tech — with an even split on their respective rosters.

Up Next: • If Cornell wins tonight, it will face Harvard or Quinnipiac in the ECAC Hockey Championship at 7:35 p.m. Saturday. If Union wins, Cornell will hope for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. The selection show for NCAAs is at noon Sunday.

Cornell On The Big Sheet Cornell In 1980 Rink - Herb Brooks Arena There is a common belief that teams built with smaller, The Big Red is 11-10 all-time at 1980 Rink - Herb Brooks Arena, quicker players hold a significant advantage on Olympic- including a 7-6 record in ECAC Hockey postseason games rang- sized ice, which is featured this weekend at the 1980 Rink ing from 1996 to present. The rest of the program’s games at the - Herb Brooks Arena. But while the Big Red is often one of historic facility came at the Key Bank Tournament (1982-84) and the biggest teams in the nation under 22nd-year head coach the I Love New York Tournament (1981). Prior to the construc- Mike Schafer, it also has a strong recent track record on big tion of the 1980 Rink - Herb Brooks Arena, the Big Red was 12-5 ice surfaces. Cornell is 12-7-1 under Schafer on rinks at least in games played at neighboring 1932 Rink - Jack Shea Arena. 95 feet wide. RESULTS AT 1980 RINK - HERB BROOKS ARENA RESULTS ON INTERNATIONAL ICE SURFACES 3/21/14 vs. Union L, 5-2 3/21/14 vs. Union L, 5-2 3/16/02 vs. Harvard L, 4-3 (2OT) 1/7/12 at Colorado College T, 3-3 3/15/02 vs. Rensselaer W, 3-0 1/6/12 at Colorado College W, 3-1 3/17/01 vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-1 1/3/10 at New Hampshire W, 5-2 3/16/01 vs. Harvard W, 5-2 1/4/09 at Massachusetts W, 5-2 3/18/00 vs. Colgate L, 4-0 3/27/05 at Minnesota L, 2-1 (OT) 3/17/00 vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-2 (OT) 3/26/05 vs. Ohio State W, 3-2 3/16/00 vs. Clarkson W, 4-2 3/16/02 vs. Harvard L, 4-3 (2OT) 3/19/98 vs. Princeton L, 6-2 3/15/02 vs. Rensselaer W, 3-0 3/15/97 vs. Clarkson W, 2-1 3/17/01 vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-1 3/14/97 vs. Rensselaer W, 5-3 3/16/01 vs. Harvard W, 5-2 3/16/96 vs. Harvard W, 2-1 3/18/00 vs. Colgate L, 4-0 3/15/96 vs. Clarkson W, 3-0 3/17/00 vs. St. Lawrence L, 3-2 (OT) 12/29/84 vs. Ohio State L, 3-1 3/16/00 vs. Clarkson W, 4-2 12/28/84 vs. McGill W, 9-1 3/19/98 vs. Princeton L, 6-2 12/30/83 vs. Brown W, 5-2 3/15/97 vs. Clarkson W, 2-1 12/29/83 vs. Bowling Green L, 6-4 3/14/97 vs. Rensselaer W, 5-3 12/29/82 vs. Concordia W, 6-5 (OT) 3/16/96 vs. Harvard W, 2-1 12/28/82 vs. Boston College L, 3-2 3/15/96 vs. Clarkson W, 3-0 12/30/81 vs. Clarkson L, 4-1 12/22/95 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 12/29/81 vs. Plattsburgh St. W, 5-1

- 7 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal The Mike Schafer File Mike Schafer Education B.A., Business Management and Marketing, The Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey 1986 22nd Season As Head Coach Head Coaching Experience 29th Season Overall at Cornell • Cornell ’86 Cornell University, 1995 – present 410-240-88 career record 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances When Mike Schafer returned to his alma mater as the 12th head coach in Cornell 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, men’s hockey history in the summer of 1995, his goal was to bring the Big Red pro- 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012 gram back to a position of national prominence. He has now not only clearly accom- 1 NCAA Semifinals Appearance plished that objective, having eclipsed 400 career victories while guiding the Big Red 2003 to the NCAA tournament nine times, including a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four in 5 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships 2002-03 — the program’s first since 1980. 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 Schafer is Cornell’s second-longest tenured coach, while his 410-240-88 record 3 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships has him as the winningest coach in Cornell men’s hockey history and gives him the 2002, 2003, 2005 ninth-most victories in Division I by active head coaches entering the 2016-17 sea- 8 Ivy League Championships son. He picked up his 231st career victory on Jan. 27, 2007, a 2-1 triumph against Colgate at Lynah Rink, to become the program’s all-time wins leader. Schafer reached 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, the 300-win milestone, a mark previously reached by only 45 coaches in all of college 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014 hockey, with the Big Red’s 4-3 victory against Colgate on Nov. 27, 2010, at the Pru- 3 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards dential Center in Newark, N.J. 2002, 2003, 2005 Coming hand-in-hand with Cornell’s success on the national scene, the Big Red Assistant Coaching Experience has been one of the top programs in ECAC Hockey during Schafer’s tenure. Cornell Western Michigan University, 1990-1995 has claimed five ECAC Hockey tournament titles, the most all-time in league history, 1994 - NCAA Tournament Appearance and staked a claim to three regular season crowns. He has a career 270-148-67 record Cornell University, 1986-1990 in ECAC Hockey regular-season play and a 55-29-2 mark in the ECAC Hockey playoffs. Playing Experience His peers have taken notice of his accomplishments, electing him the ECAC Hock- Cornell University, 1983-86 ey Coach of the Year three times during his career. He is also a three-time finalist for 107 GP, 10-60–70 the Spencer T. Penrose Award, presented to the national coach of the year. He has 1985-86: Team Captain, ECAC Champions, also regularly had the Big Red ranked among the nation’s elite over the past decade, ECAC Honorable Mention including reaching as high as third in both the USCHO/CBS College Sports and the 1984-85: Team Captain USA Today/USA Hockey polls in 2008-09. Cornell has held the top spot in the polls during the 2002-03 and 2004-05 seasons._ Schafer guided the Big Red to the ECAC Hockey tournament title in 1995-96 and 1996-97, becoming the first Cornell coach to win ECAC Hockey tournament titles, surpassing the legendary Ned Harkness for the most in program history in his first two seasons. 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, un- tied 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 has a .612 career winning percentage following the 2015-16 season. Most recently, the Big Red has advanced to the ECAC Hockey Championship semifinals a league-best eight times over the last 12 seasons. The Big Red has finished the season ranked in the USCHO.com poll in six of the last eight seasons. Over his career, Schafer has coached 53 All-ECAC Hockey selections and 20 ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team picks. In 2015, the Big Red placed two players on the postseason teams, defenseman Joakim Ryan (First Team) and forward Cole Bardreau (Third Team). Both signed NHL contracts following the season. In 2012, Brian Ferlin earned ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year honors, the first since Riley Nash in 2007 and David McKee in 2004. In 2010, Brendon Nash and Ben Scrivens were both named to the first team, marking the first time Cornell placed two in the top six since David McKee and Matt Moulson in 2005. In 2007, Riley Nash earned ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year honors, the first since David McKee in 2004 and the first non-goalie to bring that award back to Ithaca since Kyle Knopp in 1996, Schafer’s first season as head coach.

Ed Kelly Dr. Dirk Dugan Dr. David Wentzel Phil Graham Sean Schmidt Brandon Thomas Athletic Trainer Team Physician Team Physician Lynah Rink Manager Team Manager Athletic Communications March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 8 - Ben Syer Fifth Season as Associate Head Coach; Sixth Season at Cornell Western Ontario ’98 Syer has completed five seasons with Syer previously served as Associate Head Coach during his 12 the Cornell men’s hockey team, including seasons at Quinnipiac. During that run, the Bobcats posted a 242- four seasons as the associate head coach. 168-46 record with one NCAA tournament appearance (2002) and Syer joined the program in June 2011 as an assistant coach, nine 20-win seasons. Quinnipiac won the 2005 Atlantic Hockey taking over the lead role in recruiting as well as coaching the regular season title and the 1999 MAAC regular season and 2002 defense. He helped guide the Big Red to a 19-9-7 record and MAAC tournament championship crowns during his tenure. an appearance in the NCAA regional finals in his first season on Quinnipiac reached the MAAC tournament semifinals in East Hill, with the team ranking 11th in the country with a 2.26 each of the first four years of Syer’s tenure, including three goals-against average. After the season, he was promoted to straight MAAC finals appearances. Within that span were the Associate Head Coach. In the five years Syer has been with the 2002 MAAC tournament title and the first NCAA appearance in Big Red, the team has finished in the top 20 nationally in team program history. The Bobcats also won the MAAC regular-sea- defense four times — as high as seventh in 2014-15. son title in Syer’s first year at Quinnipiac. Sean Flanagan First Season As Assistant Coach St. Lawrence ’10 Flanagan joins the Big Red after a the NCAA tournament. Hobart was the No. 1 seed in the NCAA’s couple stops following a four-year East Region last year. playing career at St. Lawrence. His most No stranger to ECAC Hockey, Flanagan played 121 career recent experience came at UMass-Lowell, where he served as games with St. Lawrence up to the 2010-11 season. He racked the River Hawks’ director of hockey operations for the 2015-16 up 12 goals and 40 assists for 52 points, helping the Saints season. Prior to that, Flanagan was the assistant coach at advance to the league’s championship weekend twice over his Hobart from 2012-15. Working under former Cornell assistant four years. He served as an assistant captain during his senior coach Mark Taylor with the Statesmen, Flanagan helped build season, then went on to play professionally with the Las Vegas a team that won the ECAC West title in 2015 and 2016 to reach Wranglers and Quad City Mallards in the ECHL.

Joe Palmer Mike McDonagh First Season As Director of Hockey Operations; First Season As Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season at Cornell; Ohio State ’13 Penn State ’14 Palmer shifts roles with the Big Red McDonagh joins the Big Red as a after spending the 2015-16 season as Volunteer Assistant Coach for the 2016-17 the volunteer assistant coach, where he season. He was the lone senior on Penn worked intensively with a Cornell goal- State when the team debuted in the Big tending corps that finished 18th in the Ten Conference in the 2013-14 season. nation in team defense. After competing with the Nittany Lions’ He joined Cornell after a four-year club team for two years, McDonagh was professional career and three years as invited to join the varsity team for its de- the founder and primary instructor of but season in 2012-13. In 37 career varsity Syracuse-based Palmer Goalie Systems, where he provides games, he scored one goal and added six assists. He also was personal instruction and video analysis. named a Big Ten Hockey Academic All-American in 2014. Palmer was a two-time gold medalist with the United States McDonagh earned a bachelor’s degree in finance with a at the IIHF Under-18 World Championship, and he played for focus on entrepreneurship in 2014, then worked in marketing in two seasons in the prestigious National Team Development New York City for two years prior to his arrival on East Hill. Program. He was selected in the fourth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, then went on to start 71 games for Ohio State over three seasons. - 9 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Cornell Season Summary Date Opponent Result GW/GT Goal Goalie (Saves) PP PK Att. Record 10/28 at Merrimack L, 2-3 (Hampus Gustafsson) Gillam(15-18)/Stewart(15-15) 1-6 6-7 1,967 0-1 11/4 at Dartmouth T, 1-1 (ot) (Corey Kalk) Gillam(28-29) 0-5 6-6 2,391 0-1-1, 0-0-1, 0-0-1 11/5 at Harvard L, 3-4 (Lewis Zerter-Gossage) Gillam(25-29) 3-6 2-3 3,095* 0-2-1, 0-1-1, 0-1-1 11/11 at Brown W, 4-2 Connor Murphy Gillam(22-24) 0-8 4-5 1,105 1-2-1, 1-1-1, 1-1-1 11/12 at Yale W, 6-3 Mitch Vanderlaan Gillam(39-42) 0-5 8-9 3,500* 2-2-1, 2-1-1, 2-1-1 11/18 Quinnipiac L, 1-3 (Craig Martin) Gillam(17-20) 0-4 3-4 3,767 2-3-1, 2-2-1 11/19 Princeton W, 4-2 Mitch Vanderlaan Gillam(20-22) 1-6 4-5 4,058 3-3-1, 3-2-1, 3-1-1 11/26 vs. New Hampshire W, 3-1 Noah Bauld Gillam(29-30) 1-6 7-7 10,418 4-3-1 11/29 at Colgate W, 3-2 Eric Freschi Gillam(20-22) 2-4 3-3 2,061 5-3-1, 4-2-1 12/2 Miami W, 4-3 Trevor Yates Gillam(28-31) 1-6 2-2 3,944 6-3-1 12/3 Miami W, 2-1 Jake Weidner Gillam(25-26) 0-4 0-3 3,693 7-3-1 12/28 vs. N. Michigan W, 5-2 Alex Rauter Gillam(18-20) 1-5 5-7 3,812 8-3-1 12/29 vs. Colorado Coll. L, 1-2 (ot) (Nick Halloran) Stewart(21-23) 1-6 6-6 3,772 8-4-1 1/7 at Merrimack W, 1-0 Matt Buckles Gillam(18-18) 0-3 2-2 1,712 9-4-1 1/13 at Princeton W, 5-1 Jeff Malott Gillam(31-32) 1-3 5-5 2,232* 10-4-1, 5-2-1, 4-1-1 1/14 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 Alex Rauter Gillam(19-20) 1-5 4-5 2,979 11-4-1, 6-2-1 1/20 Clarkson T, 3-3 Trevor Yates Gillam(13-16) 1-5 2-3 3,955 11-4-2, 6-2-2 1/21 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 Brendan Smith Gillam(22-24) 0-3 3-3 4,171 12-4-2, 7-2-2 1/27 Harvard L, 1-4 (Clay Anderson) Gillam(21-24) 0-2 1-1 4,267* 12-5-2, 7-3-2, 4-2-1 1/28 Dartmouth L, 2-4 (Alex Jasiek) Gillam(26-29) 1-3 3-6 4,267* 12-6-2, 7-4-2, 4-3-1 2/3 at Union W, 5-3 Jake Weidner Gillam(27-30) 2-5 5-7 2,087 13-6-2, 8-4-2 2/4 at Rensselaer W, 4-3 Yanni Kaldis Gillam(21-24) 3-9 4-6 3,593 14-6-2, 9-4-2 2/7 Colgate W, 4-0 Holden Anderson Gillam(28-28) 1-1 3-3 3,603 15-6-2, 10-4-2 2/11 Yale T, 2-2 (Ted Hart) Gillam(35-37) 0-4 3-3 4,267* 15-6-3, 10-4-3, 4-3-2 2/12 Brown W, 5-3 Mitch Vanderlaan Gillam(23-26) 0-4 4-4 3,576 16-6-3, 11-4-3, 5-3-2 2/17 at St. Lawrence W, 4-2 Mitch Vanderlaan Gillam(27-29) 0-2 4-5 1,642 17-6-3, 12-4-3 2/18 at Clarkson T, 3-3 (Troy Josephs) Gillam(28-31) 0-5 4-4 3,061 17-6-4, 12-4-4 2/24 Rensselaer W, 2-0 Patrick McCarron Gillam(31-31) 1-5 5-5 3,968 18-6-4, 13-4-4 2/25 Union T, 3-3 Mitch Vanderlaan Gillam(32-35) 2-5 2-5 4,104 18-6-5, 13-4-5 3/10 Clarkson L, 2-6 (Troy Josephs) Gillam(22-27) 2-5 3-4 3,557 18-7-5 3/11 Clarkson W, 2-1 Anthony Angello Gillam(24-26) 0-4 3-4 4,021 19-7-5 3/12 Clarkson W, 2-1 Anthony Angello Gillam(31-32) 0-3 3-3 3,312 20-7-5 3/17 vs. Union

ECAC Hockey Preseason Polls Where’s The Beef?

Cornell was predicted to finish fifth by the media and sixth by the coaches in the The Big Red continues its tradition as be- annual ECAC Hockey preseason polls, which were released in September. The Big Red ing one of the biggest teams in the country. finished the 2015-16 with a .500 record in the league and ended up in eighth place Provided by College Hockey Inc., here is despite a Pairwise ranking of 16th at season’s end. a look at how Cornell stacks up size-wise Coaches Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. Media Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. against the rest of the Division I landscape: 1. Quinnipiac (6) 110 1. Quinnipiac (12) 288 Tallest teams, by average height 2. St. Lawrence (4) 102 2. St. Lawrence (8) 280 Maine 6 feet, 1.57 inches 3. Harvard 96 3. Harvard (3) 257 Connecticut 6 feet, 1.12 inches 4. Clarkson 88 4. Yale 222 Cornell 6 feet, 1 inch 5. Yale (1) 84 5. Cornell (1) 216 Michigan 6 feet, 1 inch 6. Cornell (1) 75 6. Clarkson (3) 214 Western Michigan 6 feet, 1 inch 7. Union 71 7. Rensselaer 166 8. Rensselaer 51 8. Union 160 Biggest teams, by average weight 9. Dartmouth 41 9. Dartmouth 110 Western Michigan 198.63 pounds 10. Brown 31 10. Colgate 85 Michigan 196.61 pounds 11. Colgate 22 11. Brown 62 Maine 196.46 pounds 12. Princeton 21 12. Princeton 59 Minnesota-Duluth 195.37 pounds Cornell 195.07 pounds

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 10 - Meet The Big Red BRENDAN ALEX 2 SMITH 4 RAUTER Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-0 • 194 Junior • Forward/Defenseman • 6-1 • 183 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Centennial, Colo. Chatham, N.J.

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Will miss the remainder of the season with an injury. • Fifth on the team in goals (8) and is one of the team's top penalty- • Became a regular contributor as a top-four defenseman, most often killing forwards, but he has played much of the last several weeks on paired with classmate Alec McCrea. injury-depleted defense corps. • First collegiate goal came broke a tie to send Cornell to a 3-2 win • On Nov. 26 vs. New Hampshire at Madison Square Garden, he over St. Lawrence on Jan. 21. scored Cornell's first penalty shot since current Hockey Hall of Famer Joe Nieuwendyk on Feb. 27, 1987. ALSO AT CORNELL • Appeared in 13 games last season after his debut was delayed by a ALSO AT CORNELL preseason injury. • Scored first collegiate goal Feb. 13, 2016 vs. Yale.

BEFORE CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • Played five seasons with the Colorado Thunderbirds AAA, winning • Played with North Jersey Avalanche, which twice appeared in the 2013 Tier 1 Elite League championship when he led league for goals USA Hockey National championship tournament, including a runner- among defensemen. up finish in 2010.

PERSONAL • Mother is a Cornell graduate; uncle played football at Boston Univ. Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 5 0 2 2 2-4 0 0 0 +3 2015-16 13 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 -1 2015-16 21 1 3 4 7-14 0 0 0 -3 2016-17 24 1 2 3 3-6 0 0 1 +8 2016-17 32 8 8 16 6-12 1 0 2 +6 Totals 37 1 2 3 6-12 0 0 1 +7 Totals 57 9 13 22 15-30 1 0 2 +6 MATT HOLDEN 5 NUTTLE 6 ANDERSON Sophomore • Defenseman • 5-11 • 195 Senior • Defenseman • 6-0 • 189 Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) Marilla, N.Y. Montréal, Québec

THIS SEASON AT CORNELL • Has played all but one game this season after appearing in just two • Scored lone goal of 1-0 win over Union in Game 1 of a first-round games as a freshman. series in 2016. • Scored first collegiate goal to start scoring Jan. 28 vs. Dartmouth. • Played several games at forward in past years, including a game in • Scored go-ahead goal late in the third period Feb. 18 at Clarkson, which he scored a tip-in goal against Boston University. but the Golden Knights answered and game ended in a tie. BEFORE CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • Had 13 goals and 29 assists for 42 points and was a second-team • Helped Sioux Falls win USHL's Clark Cup in 2015 with four assists CCHL all-star with Hawkesbury in 2012-13. and plus-9 rating in 12 playoff games. • Two-time invitee to the Team Canada World Junior A camp. • Named to 2014 NAHL All-Rookie first team after scoring 31 points in 60 games with Wenatchee Wild. PERSONAL • Father, Shawn, was first-round draft pick of the and PERSONAL played pro hockey for 18 years, including stints with four NHL teams. • Originally from the outskirts of Buffalo, he started his junior career with the Buffalo Junior Sabres. Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Career Statistics 2013-14 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 22 1 3 4 6-31 0 0 1 0 2015-16 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 2015-16 22 3 2 5 6-12 0 0 1 +3 2016-17 30 2 5 7 2-4 0 0 0 -2 2016-17 30 1 1 2 9-18 0 0 1 -4 Totals 32 2 5 7 2-4 0 0 0 -3 Totals 75 5 6 11 21-61 0 0 0 -1 - 11 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Meet The Big Red JAKE YANNI 7 WEIDNER(C) 8 KALDIS Senior • Forward • 6-2 • 205 Freshman • Defenseman • 5-11 • 183 Elmira Sugar Kings (GOJHL) Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Grand Valley, Ontario Montréal, Québec

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Ranks second in team assists and tied for third in overall scoring. • The team's lone All-Ivy League first team selection. • Finalist for ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward. • His 14 points in ECAC Hockey games was the most for a Cornell • Nation's top shot-blocker among forwards (2.12/gp) freshman defenseman since 1987-88 (Bruce Frauley). • Takes fourth-most draws per game nationally (25.2) and leads team • First collegiate goal was on the power play with 24.6 seconds left in by winning 57.7% of faceoffs. the third period to give Cornell a 4-3 win at Rensselaer on Feb. 4. • Scored game-winning power-play goal late in the third period • Two-time ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (Nov. 8 & Feb. 7). Feb. 3 at Union, kicking off the Big Red's nine-game unbeaten streak. • Had three power-play assists Nov. 5 at Harvard, a first for the Big Red since the 2005-06 season (Byron Bitz). BEFORE CORNELL • Led the Elmira Sugar Kings in scoring during the 2012-13 season BEFORE CORNELL and was presented the league's Sportsmanship & Ability Award. • Was named a BCHL first-team all-star in 2015-16 after scoring nine goals and adding 54 assists for 63 points. PERSONAL • Named MVP for the two years he played at Dawson College in his • Was selected by Colorado in the 2013 National Lacrosse League native Québec. Entry Draft (though he has never before played field lacrosse). PERSONAL Career Statistics • Both of his parents were both in Greece. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2013-14 23 1 6 7 1-2 0 0 0 +1 2014-15 30 3 11 14 7-22 2 0 0 -10 Career Statistics 2015-16 31 5 10 15 14-28 2 0 1 -9 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 32 7 15 22 17-34 4 0 2 +8 2016-17 32 1 13 14 8-24 1 0 1 +10 Totals 116 16 42 58 39-86 8 0 3 -10 Totals 32 1 13 14 8-24 1 0 1 +10 NOAH BEAU 9 BAULD 10 STARRETT Freshman • Forward • 5-11 • 175 Sophomore • Forward • 6-5 • 222 Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) South Shore Kings (USPHL) Halifax, Nova Scotia Bellingham, Mass.

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored his first collegiate goal in The World's Most Famous Arena, • Joined a line with Jeff Kubiak and Anthony Angello in late January netting the winner on Nov. 26 against New Hampshire during The and had assists on both of last weekend's game-winning goals. Frozen Apple game at Madison Square Garden. NHL ENTRY DRAFT BEFORE CORNELL • Selected by Chicago Blackhawks in 2014 (third round, 88th overall) • Helped Lloydminster reach the RBC Cup finals last year after posting 17 goals and 23 assists for 40 points in 46 games. BEFORE CORNELL • Scored two goals while helping Canada West win the 2015 World • Played for three seasons with South Shore and renowned Catholic Junior A Challenge. Memorial HS near Boston. • Named to 2013 Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team. PERSONAL • A 2015 graduate of The Gunnery. Also played for one season at PERSONAL Northwood School in Lake Placid. • Youngest of four brothers, all in college hockey. Eldest, Pete, played • Was born in New York metro area, but moved to Nova Scotia as a at Harvard (2008-12), Troy played at Babson (2010-14) and Shane is toddler. currently the starting goalie at Air Force.

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 15 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0 -1 2016-17 26 2 2 4 5-10 0 0 1 -5 2016-17 32 3 10 13 13-26 0 0 0 -2 Totals 26 2 2 4 5-10 0 0 1 -5 Totals 47 4 10 14 14-28 0 0 0 -3 March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 12 - Meet The Big Red ERIC CONNOR 11 FRESCHI 12 MURPHY Senior • Forward • 5-11 • 196 Freshman • Forward • 5-10 • 166 Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Bloomington, Minn. Ancaster, Ontario

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Leads team with plus-14 rating and was only on the ice for six op- • First collegiate goal was the winner Nov. 11 at Brown. posing five-on-five goals through 22 ECAC Hockey games. • Has five points in his last seven games. BEFORE CORNELL • Posted 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 53 games between ALSO AT CORNELL two teams in the USHL last year. • Has a knack for scoring dramatic goals, including a short-handed • Helped the USHL's win the bronze medal at the 2015 overtime goal against Clarkson on Nov. 14, 2014 and a last-minute Junior Club World Cup in . winner late in the third period against rival Harvard later that season. • GOJHL all-star with Caledonia in 2013 and 2014. Also named OHA Junior B Player of the Year and won OHA Top Prospect Award in 2014. BEFORE CORNELL • Helped Dubuque capture the USHL's Clark Cup in 2013. PERSONAL • Entire family enjoys golf. Younger brother, Ryan, plays to about a PERSONAL scratch and competes on the varsity team at Wilfrid Laurier. • Was born in New York City, but moved to Minnesota as a child. • Is fluent in Spanish.

Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2013-14 30 2 1 3 16-32 0 0 0 -2 2014-15 29 3 2 5 14-36 0 2 2 -4 Career Statistics 2015-16 32 2 6 8 11-22 0 0 0 -6 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 32 1 12 13 17-34 0 0 1 +14 2016-17 10 1 1 2 2-4 0 0 1 +2 Totals 123 8 21 29 58-124 0 2 3 +2 Totals 10 1 1 2 2-4 0 0 1 +2 MITCH TREVOR 14 VANDERLAAN 15 YATES Sophomore • Forward • 5-7 • 177 Junior • Forward • 6-2 • 205 Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) Deerfield Academy Hanwell, New Brunswick Beaconsfield, Québec

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • All-Ivy League second team pick after leading the Ancient Eight • Tied for second on team in goals and tied for third in overall scoring. with eight goals in the 10 games against other Ivies. • Leads team in power-play goals (8) and power-play points (13). First • Had goals in six straight games, capped by Cornell's second goal in Cornellian with eight PPGs in a season since Blake Gallagher (2009-10). last Friday's Game 1 vs. Clarkson. • Had seven goals over the first seven games, including a hat trick BEFORE CORNELL Nov. 12 at Yale. It was Cornell's first hat trick since the 2010-11 season. • Posted 104 points over three seasons at Deerfield Academy. • Nine different forwards have assists on Vanderlaan goals. • Won a Tier I Under 18 national championship with the Neponset Valley River Rats at the AAA level, scoring the title-clinching goal in ALSO AT CORNELL overtime against the St. Louis AAA Blues. • Played entire 2015-16 season with Jeff Kubiak and Anthony Angello on the 'JAM' line (an acronym of their first names), which finished PERSONAL 1-2-3 in team scoring. • Father, Ross, is a former head coach of the AHL's Syracuse Crunch and the QMJHL's Saint John SeaDogs. PERSONAL • Third New Brunswicker to play at Cornell in program history. Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 20 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0 +1 2015-16 34 8 11 19 1-2 2 0 1 +13 2015-16 32 6 7 13 6-12 0 0 3 -3 2016-17 32 15 12 27 3-6 4 1 4 +13 2016-17 32 12 10 22 5-10 8 0 1 +6 Totals 66 23 23 46 4-8 6 1 5 +26 Totals 84 19 20 39 11-22 8 0 4 +4 - 13 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Meet The Big Red MATT ANTHONY 16 BUCKLES 17 ANGELLO Senior • Forward • 6-2 • 216 Sophomore • Forward • 6-5 • 206 St. Michael's Buzzers (OJHL) Omaha Lancers (USHL) Toronto, Ontario Manlius, N.Y.

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Has 5 goals and 4 assists for 9 points over the last 10 games. • Scored winners in Games 2 and 3 last weekend vs. Clarkson. • Ranks fourth on the team with a career-high 9 goals this season. • Has seven goals over the last 12 games to move into tie for second • Leads team in career power-play goals (12). on the team with 12 goals.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Selected by Florida Panthers in 2013 (fourth round, 98th overall) • Selected by Pittsburgh Penguins in 2014 (fifth round, 145th overall)

BEFORE CORNELL ALSO AT CORNELL • Represented Team Canada East in 2012 World Junior 'A' Challenge. • Had 11 goals last year to become first freshman to lead Cornell in • Won the NHL Central Scouting Service's OJHL Top Prospect Award goals since Colin Greening in 2007. in 2013. BEFORE CORNELL PERSONAL • Helped the United States win gold at 2014 World Junior 'A' Challenge. • Was a junior teammate of Patrick McCarron's with the St. Michael's Buzzers. Was leading scorer on 2013 OJHL title-winning team. PERSONAL • From suburb of nearby Syracuse, was a fan at some Cornell games Career Statistics as a child. Uncle, Jason Hover, played hockey at Air Force. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2013-14 29 4 0 4 10-39 1 0 0 -3 Career Statistics 2014-15 29 8 3 11 7-33 4 0 1 -2 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 31 8 3 11 2-4 6 0 1 -3 2015-16 34 11 13 24 13-26 3 0 3 +9 2016-17 26 9 9 18 10-20 1 0 1 +3 2016-17 32 12 7 19 18-47 2 0 2 +6 Totals 115 29 15 44 29-96 12 0 3 -5 Totals 66 23 20 43 31-73 5 0 5 +15 JARED COREY 18 FIEGL 19 HOFFMAN Junior • Forward • 6-1 • 217 Freshman • Forward • 5-9 • 177 U.S. National Team Development Program Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Parker, Colo. Plainview, N.Y.

AT CORNELL AT CORNELL • Scored lone goal of 2015-16 in Cornell's overtime victory over • Two appearances have come Nov. 29 at Colgate and Jan. 21 vs. undefeated then-No. 1 Providence. St. Lawrence. • Played in 26 games in 2014-15; the most for Cornell freshmen. BEFORE CORNELL NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Posted 12 goals and 27 assists for 39 points in 56 between two • Selected by Arizona Coyotes in 2014 (seventh round, 191st overall) BCHL teams in 2015-16, then was named Cowichan Valley's playoff MVP after leading the team with 10 points in six postseason games. BEFORE CORNELL • Posted 101 points in 20 games with Syosset HS team during the • Won a gold medal with the United States at the IIHF U18 World 2011-12 season. Championship in 2014 • Represented the U.S. at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games in PERSONAL Innsbruck, Austria. • Played 2014-15 season with the NAHL's Odessa Jackalopes and attended Permian HS in Texas, which was the setting for the iconic book 'Friday Night Lights'.

Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 26 1 0 1 14-39 0 0 0 -4 Career Statistics 2015-16 30 1 1 2 9-18 0 0 0 -4 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 32 2 4 6 16-32 0 0 0 +3 2016-17 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 Totals 88 4 5 9 39-89 0 0 0 -3 Totals 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 14 - Meet The Big Red DAN DWYER 20 WEDMAN 21 TSCHANTZ Junior • Defenseman • 6-5 • 215 Junior • Forward • 6-5 • 225 Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) Indiana Ice (USHL) Edmonton, Alberta Wilmington, Del.

AT CORNELL AT CORNELL • Has missed last 21 games due to injury. • Missed 15 consecutive games due to injury earlier this year, • Led team's defensemen with a plus-5 rating in 29 games during the returning in mid-January and scoring a goal Feb. 3 in a 5-3 win at 2015-16 season. Union. • Of his five career goals, four have come against Union or Merrimack. BEFORE CORNELL • Became the first winner of The Evolution Hockey Award for Per- NHL ENTRY DRAFT severance and Dedication during his two seasons with the AJHL's • Selected by St. Louis Blues in 2014 (seventh round, 202nd overall) Bonnyville Pontiacs. • Was a "C" prospect in preliminary rankings for the NHL Central BEFORE CORNELL Scouting Service's 2013 draft watch list. • Won the USHL's Clark Cup title with current teammate Hayden Stewart on the Indiana Ice in 2014. PERSONAL • Played two years for Team Comcast Under-18 team in the Tier 1 • Younger brother, Matthew, currently plays with the WHL's Seattle Elite League. Thunderbirds and is a 2017 draft prospect. Older brother, Cole, also played in the WHL. PERSONAL • First Delaware native to be selected in the NHL Entry Draft.

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 31 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 -19 2014-15 19 2 3 5 7-14 1 0 0 -4 2015-16 29 1 2 3 3-6 0 0 0 +5 2015-16 20 2 3 5 6-12 0 0 0 -4 2016-17 9 1 2 3 1-2 0 0 0 +3 2016-17 12 1 4 5 2-4 0 0 0 +1 Totals 69 2 4 6 7-14 0 0 0 -11 Totals 51 5 10 15 15-30 1 0 0 -7 JEFF TRENT 22 MALOTT 23 SHORE Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • 199 Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-3 • 201 Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Cumberland Grads (CCHL) Burlington, Ontario Ajax, Ontario

AT CORNELL THIS SEASON • Wraparound goal in first period of last Sunday's Game 3 tied the • In second appearance, recorded first collegiate point with an assist game at 1. Feb. 11 vs. Yale. • Scored three goals in a span of 8:44 during the first period of a Jan. 13 game at Princeton. It was Cornell's second hat trick of the season. BEFORE CORNELL • Became first Cornell freshman with a hat trick since current NHLer • Split 2014-15 season between two CCHL teams after amassing a Matt Moulson on Feb. 7, 2003. plus-92 rating over two seasons with The Hill Academy.

BEFORE CORNELL PERSONAL • Posted 25 goals and 35 assists for 60 points in 46 games last year • Was invited to try out for Team Canada East in the 2015 World with the Brooks Bandits, helping the team reach the AJHL title series. Junior A Challenge. • Selected for the 2015 Central Canada Cup All-Star Challenge. PERSONAL • Was teammates with Connor Murphy while helping the GOJHL's Caledonia Corvairs win the league championship in 2013-14.

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 12 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 -2 2016-17 27 5 3 8 15-38 0 0 1 -2 2016-17 2 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 +2 Totals 27 5 3 8 15-38 0 0 1 -2 Totals 14 0 1 1 1-2 0 0 0 0 - 15 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Meet The Big Red RYAN JEFF 24 BLISS 26 KUBIAK(A) Junior • Defenseman • 6-1 • 190 Senior • Forward • 6-3 • 214 U.S. National Team Development Program Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) Chelmsford, Mass. Tinley Park, Ill.

AT CORNELL THIS SEASON • Top-four defenseman will miss entire season due to injury. • Missed majority of season's first half due to injury, but ranks third • Opened scoring in Game 2 of ECAC Hockey Championship first on team in points per game (0.73). round series against Union during the 2015-16 season. • Had assists on both of last weekend's game-winning goals.

BEFORE CORNELL ALSO AT CORNELL • Helped the United States win the Four Nations U17 title in 2013. • Led team with 27 points and plus-15 rating last season, playing en- • Captained the U.S. squad at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games tire campaign with freshman wingers Mitch Vanderlaan and Anthony in Innsbruck, Austria. Angello on the 'JAM' line (acronym of their first names). • Was teammates with Jared Fiegl with the U.S. National Team Development Program. BEFORE CORNELL • Scored winning goal for Team East in the 2012 USHL/NHL Top PERSONAL Prospects Game. • Mother, Kelly (Clark) Bliss '89, played lacrosse and field hockey at Cornell. PERSONAL • Older brother, Alex, played hockey at Bentley.

Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2013-14 30 1 8 9 3-6 0 0 0 +1 2014-15 31 2 6 8 2-4 1 0 1 +1 2014-15 27 1 7 8 6-20 0 0 0 0 2015-16 32 2 8 10 5-10 0 0 0 +1 2015-16 34 10 17 27 2-4 2 0 4 +15 2016-17 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2016-17 22 3 13 16 7-22 1 0 0 +3 Totals 63 4 14 18 7-14 1 0 1 +2 Totals 113 15 45 60 18-52 3 0 4 +19 PATRICK LUC 27 McCARRON(A) 28 LALOR Senior • Defenseman • 6-3 • 201 Sophomore • Forward • 5-10 • 161 St. Michael's Buzzers (OJHL) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) Toronto, Ontario St. Albert, Alberta

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • All-Ivy League second team selection. • After appearing just once during the regular season, he played in • Ranks second in team scoring with six goals and 18 assists for 24 both the Big Red's Game 2 and Game 3 victories vs. Clarkson last points. His 0.75 points per game ranks fifth among ECAC Hockey weekend. defensemen. • Had an eight-game points streak earlier this year, which was a first BEFORE CORNELL for a Cornell blueliner since Mark McRae during the 2002-03 season. • Earned a spot on the AJHL North Division All-Rookie Team after first of three seasons with Fort McMurray Oil Barons. BEFORE CORNELL • Fought through injury to post 15 points in 21 games during the • Captained St. Michael's Buzzers to OJHL championship in 2013. 2014-15 season.

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Winner of inaugural Canadian Junior Hockey League Defenseman • Grandfather played football and hockey at University of New of the Year in 2013. Brunswick and his eldest sister, Megan, played hockey for St. Cloud State last year. Career Statistics Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2013-14 31 3 5 8 8-16 0 0 1 -6 Career Statistics 2014-15 23 1 4 5 5-10 0 0 0 -2 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 34 2 10 12 7-14 0 0 0 -5 2015-16 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2016-17 32 6 18 24 13-34 4 0 1 +8 2016-17 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 120 12 37 49 33-74 4 0 2 -5 Totals 6 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 16 - Meet The Big Red ALEC RYAN 29 McCREA 30 COON Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-3 • 211 Senior • Goaltender • 5-10 • 162 Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) Taft School El Cajon, Calif. Wildwood, Mo.

THIS SEASON AT CORNELL • Tied for second overall and ranks first among defensemen with • Made collegiate debut by playing final 1:12 of the 2015-16 ECAC plus-13 rating. Hockey Championship quarterfinal series at Quinnipiac.

ALSO AT CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • Led team's defensemen in scoring last year with three goals and 12 • Played on the team at Taft School, which competes in the presti- assists for 15 points, which was tied for second among ECAC Hockey gious Founders League. freshman blueliners. PERSONAL BEFORE CORNELL • Three-time winner of hte team's Wendall and Fracelia Earle Award • Played for three seasons with the USHL's Waterloo Black Hawks, for Outstanding Academic Achievement, which is given annually to appearing in 158 regular-season games with 46 points and a plus-18 the member in each class who has achieved the highest cumulative rating. He helped Waterloo reach the Clark Cup finals in 2014. grade point average. He carries a 3.81 GPA in Mechanical Engineering.

PERSONAL • Program's first California native. • Parents own a music store in metro San Diego. Career Statistics Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV Career Statistics 2013-14 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 0.00 — 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 0.00 — 0 0 0 2015-16 34 3 12 15 5-10 0 0 0 +4 2015-16 0-1 1:12 0-0-0 0.00 — 0 0 0 2016-17 32 1 9 10 5-10 0 0 0 +12 2016-17 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 0.00 — 0 0 0 Totals 66 4 21 25 10-20 0 0 0 +16 Totals 0-1 1:12 0-0-0 0.00 — 0 0 0 HAYDEN MITCH 31 STEWART 32 GILLAM Junior • Goaltender • 6-3 • 221 Senior • Goaltender • 6-0 • 179 Indiana Ice (USHL) Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) Rockford, Ill. Peterborough, Ontario

AT CORNELL THIS SEASON • Has two shutouts in eight careers starts, with seven of those during • All-Ivy League second team selection for second time in career. the 2014-15 season. He became the first Cornell freshman goalie • Ranks fourth in program history with 11 career shutouts, two of with two shutouts since future All-American David McKee during the which came in February. 2003-04 season. ALSO AT CORNELL • Stopped all 15 shots he faced in a relief appearance in the Big Red's • Seven shutouts that season was third-most in a single season in season opener this year at Merrimack. program history and the third-most in the nation. BEFORE CORNELL • Scored an empty-net goal in his collegiate debut Nov. 26, 2013 vs. • Captured the Clark Cup with USHL's Indiana Ice in 2014 after join- Niagara, becoming just the third Division I goalie in history to shoot a ing the team midseason. Was 13-1 with a 1.29 GAA and .945 in 14 puck into the net for a goal. regular-season starts with the Ice, which also featured current team- PERSONAL mate Dwyer Tschantz. • Brother, Josh, played at Dartmouth and professionally in both • Was a 2013 NAHL Top Prospects selection while competing with the hockey and lacrosse. Corpus Christi IceRays. Career Statistics Career Statistics Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2013-14 1-2 72:15 1-0-0 2.49 .914 0 3 32 2014-15 7-11 393:47 2-5-1 2.13 .923 2 14 168 2014-15 24-27 1476:22 9-9-5 1.99 .927 1 49 622 2015-16 0-2 72:12 0-0-0 4.16 .857 0 5 30 2015-16 34-34 2001:53 16-11-7 2.16 .926 7 72 906 2016-17 1-2 88:43 0-1-0 1.35 .947 0 2 36 2016-17 31-31 1846:01 20-6-5 2.15 .920 3 66 762 Totals 8-15 554:42 2-6-1 2.27 .918 2 21 234 Totals 90-94 5396:31 46-26-17 2.11 .924 11 190 2322 - 17 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Cornell Scoring Game-by-Game Opponent Date Score 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Smith Rauter Nuttle Anderson Weidner Kaldis Bauld Starrett Freschi Murphy Vanderlaan Yates at Merrimack 10/28 L, 2-3 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 0-1–1 at Dartmouth 11/4 T, 1-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 at Harvard 11/5 L, 3-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-3–3 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 at Brown 11/11 W, 4-2 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 at Yale 11/12 W, 6-3 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 3-0–3 1-1–2 Quinnipiac 11/18 L, 1-3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 Princeton 11/19 W, 4-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 2-0–2 1-0–1 vs. UNH 11/26 W, 3-1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 at Colgate 11/29 W, 3-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 dnp 0-2–2 0-0–0 Miami 12/2 W, 4-3 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 1-0–1 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 Miami 12/3 W, 2-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 vs. N. Mich. 12/28 W, 5-2 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 1-0–1 vs. Colo. Coll. 12/29 L,1-2(ot) 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 at Merrimack 1/7 W, 1-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 at Princeton 1/13 W, 5-1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 0-1–1 at Quinnipiac 1/14 W, 2-1 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 Clarkson 1/20 T, 3-3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 2-1–3 St. Lawrence 1/21 W, 3-2 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 Harvard 1/27 L, 1-4 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 Dartmouth 1/28 L, 2-4 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 at Union 2/3 W, 5-3 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-2–2 at RPI 2/4 W, 4-3 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-2–2 Colgate 2/7 W, 4-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-1–1 1-0–1 Yale 2/11 T, 2-2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 Brown 2/12 W, 5-3 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 1-0–1 at St. Lawrence 2/17 W, 4-2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 0-1–1 at Clarkson 2/18 T, 3-3 dnp 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 RPI 2/24 W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 Union 2/25 T, 3-3 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 1-0–1 Clarkson 3/10 L, 2-6 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 1-0–1 Clarkson 3/11 W, 2-1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 Clarkson 3/12 W, 2-1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 vs. Union 3/17

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 18 - Cornell Scoring Game-by-Game Opponent Date Score 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 Buckles Angello Fiegl Hoffman Wedman Tschantz Malott Shore Bliss Kubiak McCarron Lalor McCrea at Merrimack 10/28 L, 2-3 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 at Dartmouth 11/4 T, 1-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 at Harvard 11/5 L, 3-4 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 at Brown 11/11 W, 4-2 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 at Yale 11/12 W, 6-3 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-1–1 Quinnipiac 11/18 L, 1-3 dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 Princeton 11/19 W, 4-2 dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 vs. UNH 11/26 W, 3-1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 at Colgate 11/29 W, 3-2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp dnp 2-0–2 dnp 0-0–0 Miami 12/2 W, 4-3 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-2–2 dnp 0-0–0 Miami 12/3 W, 2-1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 vs. N. Mich. 12/28 W, 5-2 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp 1-1–2 0-3–3 dnp 0-0–0 vs. Colo. Coll. 12/29 L,1-2(ot) 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 at Merrimack 1/7 W, 1-0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 at Princeton 1/13 W, 5-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp dnp dnp 3-0–3 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-1–1 at Quinnipiac 1/14 W, 2-1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 Clarkson 1/20 T, 3-3 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 St. Lawrence 1/21 W, 3-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 Harvard 1/27 L, 1-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 Dartmouth 1/28 L, 2-4 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 at Union 2/3 W, 5-3 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-1–1 dnp dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 at RPI 2/4 W, 4-3 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 Colgate 2/7 W, 4-0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 Yale 2/11 T, 2-2 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 Brown 2/12 W, 5-3 1-0–1 2-0–2 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-2–2 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 at St. Lawrence 2/17 W, 4-2 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-2–2 dnp 0-0–0 at Clarkson 2/18 T, 3-3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 RPI 2/24 W, 2-0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 Union 2/25 T, 3-3 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 Clarkson 3/10 L, 2-6 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 Clarkson 3/11 W, 2-1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 Clarkson 3/12 W, 2-1 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 1-0–1 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 vs. Union 3/17

- 19 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Game Highs / Lows Situational Records

Cornell Highs Last 5 years POINTS 17 at Yale (11/12) 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 (2011-16) GOALS 6 at Yale (11/12) ASSISTS 11 at Yale (11/12) Overall 20-7-5 16-11-7 11-14-6 78-60-28 SHOTS ON GOAL 45 at RPI (2/3) ECAC Hockey games 13-4-5 8-8-6 9-9-4 48-39-23 SAVES 39 at Yale (11/12) Ivy League games 5-3-2 4-3-3 4-4-2 25-15-10 PENALTIES 10 at Yale (11/12), Non-conference games 7-3-0 8-3-1 2-5-2 28-21-5 vs. St. Lawrence (1/21) At home 9-4-3 9-5-2 7-7-3 40-25-11 PIM 36 vs. St. Lawrence (1/21) On the road 9-2-2 6-5-4 3-6-2 30-26-14 At a neutral site 2-1-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 8-9-3 Opponent Highs Leading after the 1st 10-1-2 5-2-2 4-0-1 33-7-6 POINTS 17 vs. Clarkson (3/10) Trailing after the 1st 2-3-0 4-5-3 1-6-1 13-29-7 GOALS 6 vs. Clarkson (3/10) Tied after the 1st 8-3-3 7-4-2 6-8-4 32-24-13 ASSISTS 11 vs. Clarkson (3/10) Leading after the 2nd 16-2-2 11-1-3 7-0-0 66-6-4 SHOTS ON GOAL 42 at RPI (2/3) SAVES 41 vs. N. Mich. (12/28) Trailing after the 2nd 3-5-2 0-8-1 1-11-3 4-44-8 PENALTIES 11 vs. St. Lawrence (1/21) Tied after the 2nd 1-0-1 5-2-3 3-3-3 18-10-11 PIM 49 vs. St. Lawrence (1/21) Outshooting opponent 11-3-1 5-2-1 5-3-4 34-15-13 Being outshot 8-4-4 11-9-6 6-10-2 43-42-14 Cornell Lows Shots are even 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-3-1 POINTS 1 at Dartmouth (11/4), One-goal margin 9-3-0 11-4 5-5 37-26 vs. Harvard (1/27) Two-goal margin 7-2-0 0-1 4-3 21-9 GOALS 1 at Dartmouth (11/4), Three-goal margin 2-1-0 3-3 0-4 10-18 vs. Quinnipiac (11/18), Four- or more goal margin 2-1-0 2-3 2-2 10-10 vs. Colorado Coll. (12/29), at Merrimack (1/7), vs. Harvard (1/27) Scoring first 12-2-4 11-4-3 6-1-3 55-14-16 ASSISTS 1 at Dartmouth (11/4), Opponent scores first 8-5-1 5-7-3 5-13-2 24-46-9 vs. Harvard (1/27) In October 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 6-1-1 SHOTS ON GOAL 12 vs. Clarkson (3/12) In November 5-2-1 4-1-2 4-4-0 22-14-5 SAVES 13 vs. Clarkson (1/20) In December 3-1-0 3-1-0 1-2-1 9-5-4 PENALTIES 1 vs. Harvard (1/27) In January 4-2-1 2-5-1 4-3-1 13-15-7 PIM 2 vs. Harvard (1/27) In February 6-0-3 2-2-4 2-3-3 14-14-11 Opponent Lows In March 2-1-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 14-11-0 On Sunday 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-2-2 POINTS 0 at Merrimack (1/7), vs. Colgate (2/7), vs. RPI (2/24) On Monday 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 GOALS 0 at Merrimack (1/7), On Tuesday 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 vs. Colgate (2/7), vs. RPI (2/24) On Wednesday 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ASSISTS 0 at Merrimack (1/7), On Thursday 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 vs. Colgate (2/7), vs. RPI (2/24) On Friday 6-4-2 6-5-4 6-5-3 41-22-11 SHOTS ON GOAL 16 vs. Clarkson (1/20) On Saturday 9-2-3 9-4-3 5-8-2 33-33-15 SAVES 10 vs. Clarkson (3/12) First of back-to-back 7-3-3 7-5-4 6-5-4 42-22-12 PENALTIES 1 vs. Colgate (2/7) Second of back-to-back 9-3-2 9-6-2 4-8-2 31-31-14 PIM 2 vs. Colgate (2/7) In a single game 4-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 4-5-2 In overtime 0-1-5 4-3-7 2-1-5 13-8-24 2016-17 In-Season Awards vs. ECAC Hockey 15-5-5 11-10-6 9-11-4 27-18-9 vs. Atlantic Hockey 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 ECAC Hockey Player of the Week: vs. 2-1-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 4-4-2 • Mitch Vanderlaan (Nov. 15) vs. Big Ten 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week: vs. NCHC 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-1 6-5-2 • Yanni Kaldis (Nov. 8, Feb. 7) vs. WCHA 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 • Jeff Malott (Jan. 16) vs. USA Today poll ranked 2-3-1 3-5-4 2-3-1 N/A Florida College Hockey Classic vs. USCHO.com poll ranked 5-3-1 3-6-5 3-4-2 N/A All-Tournament Team: • Jake Weidner (F), Patrick McCarron (D)

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 20 - The Last Time It Happened For Cornell: Game Span A hat trick...... Jeff Malott - at Princeton, 1/13/17 18 A short-handed goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Dartmouth, 11/4/16 32 Short-handed goals in back-to-back games...... Mitch Carefoot - at Union, 2/9/07 & Mark McCutcheon - at RPI, 2/10/07 343 Two short-handed goals in a game...... Sean Collins & Joel Lowry - at Quinnipiac, 1/13/12 183 A short-handed goal in overtime...... Eric Freschi - vs. Clarkson, 11/14/14 94 An extra-attacker goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Merrimack, 10/28/16 33 A penalty shot attempt...... Trevor Yates - vs. Yale, 2/11/17 9 A made penalty shot...... Alex Rauter - vs. New Hampshire, 11/26/16 25 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3 - at Rensselaer, 2/4/17 11 Four power-play goals in a game...... 4 - at Omaha, 10/26/13 129 Two two-goal scorers...... Brian Ferlin & Joel Lowry - at St. Lawrence, 11/16/13 123 Three two-goal scorers...... Byron Bitz, Mark McCutcheon & Raymond Sawada - vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 339 A goaltender recorded a point...... Mitch Gillam - vs. St. Lawrence, 1/21/17 15 Zero penalties committed...... vs. Brown, 2/19/99 615 A shutout...... Mitch Gillam (31 saves) - vs. Rensselaer, 2/24/17 5 Back-to-back shutouts...... Mitch Gillam - at Yale, 11/20/15 & at Brown, 11/21/15 60 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Mitch Gillam (40) - vs. Boston Univ., 11/28/15 59 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... Andy Iles (60) - at Quinnipiac, 3/17/13 131 5 or more goals in one period...... 5, second period - vs. Yale, 12/3/04 430 5 or more goals in a game...... 5 - vs. Brown, 2/12/17 8 5 or more goals in consecutive games...... 5 - at St. Lawrence, 11/16/13 & 5 - vs. Brown, 11/22/13 122 6 or more goals...... 6 - at Yale, 11/12/16 28 6 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 436 7 or more goals...... 7 - vs. Rensselaer, 2/16/08 310 7 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 448 10 or more goals...... 10 - vs. Clarkson, 11/20/99 601 10 or more goals in a two-game weekend...... 10 - at Brown (4-2), at Yale (6-3), 11/11-11/12/16 28 A player had three points in a game...... Trevor Yates (2-1–3), vs. Clarkson, 1/20/17 16 A player had four points in a game...... Dustin Mowrey (1-3–4) vs. St. Lawrence, 1/24/14 113 A player had five points in a game...... Ryan Vesce (3-4–7), vs. Princeton, 11/8/03 463

Against Cornell: Game Span A hat trick...... Lewis Zerter-Gossage, Harvard - 11/5/16 31 A short-handed goal...... Sam Lafferty, Brown - 2/12/17 8 A penalty shot attempt...... Ryan Lough, St. Lawrence - 12/4/15 58 A made penalty shot...... Eric Neiley, Dartmouth - 1/24/15 80 Two power-play goals in a game...... 3, vs. Union - 2/25/17 4 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3, vs. Union - 2/25/17 4 A shutout...... Charles Grant, Dartmouth (18 saves) - 1/22/16 50 Back-to-back shutouts...... vs. Lake Superior State and Miami, Dec. 28-29, 2014 86 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Chase Perry, Rensselaer (41) - 2/4/17 11 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... David Leggio, Clarkson (56) - 3/11/06 374 3 or more goals in one period...... 3, third period, vs. Clarkson- 3/10/17 3 4 or more goals in one period...... 4, third period, vs. Harvard - 1/27/17 14 4 or more goals...... 3, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 3 5 or more goals...... 3, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 3 6 or more goals...... 3, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 3 10 or more goals...... 10, at Quinnipiac - 3/16/13 132

General: Cornell won a national championship...... 1970 Cornell played in the Frozen Four...... 2003 Cornell played in the NCAA tournament...... 2012 Cornell won an Ivy League championship...... 2014 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Championship...... 2010 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey regular-season championship...... 2005

- 21 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 10/28 at Merrimack 1 EV Matt Buckles(1) Jared Fiegl(1) Alec McCrea(1) 2nd 18:27 2 PP-EX Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Dwyer Tschantz(1) Trevor Yates(1) 3rd 17:23 11/4 at Dartmouth 1 SH Mitch Vanderlaan(2) 3rd 4:26 11/5 at Harvard 1 PP Trevor Yates(1) Patrick McCarron(1) Yanni Kaldis(1) 2nd 1:09 2 PP Anthony Angello(1) Yanni Kaldis(2) Beau Starrett(1) 2nd 19:04 3 PP Jake Weidner(1) Yanni Kaldis(3) Anthony Angello(1) 3rd :27 11/11 at Brown 1 EV Alec McCrea(1) Jake Weidner(1) Anthony Angello(2) 1st 10:54 2 EV Beau Starrett(1) Trevor Yates(2) Patrick McCarron(2) 2nd 9:02 3 EV Connor Murphy(1) 2nd 12:52 4 EV Alex Rauter(1) Noah Bauld(1) 2nd 18:25 11/12 at Yale 1 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(3) Noah Bauld(2) Alec McCrea(2) 1st 3:49 2 EV Alex Rauter(2) Beau Starrett(2) Connor Murphy(1) 1st 8:18 3 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Patrick McCarron(3) 2nd 5:37 4 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(5) Yanni Kaldis(4) Anthony Angello(3) 2nd 14:34 5 EV Trevor Yates(2) Jared Fiegl(2) Matt Buckles(1) 2nd 19:09 6 EN Anthony Angello(2) Trevor Yates(3) Eric Freschi(1) 3rd 19:59 11/18 Quinnipiac 1 EV Anthony Angello(3) Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Patrick McCarron(4) 1st 13:03 11/19 Princeton 1 EV Jared Fiegl(1) Alec McCrea(3) Brendan Smith(1) 2nd 13:20 2 PP Trevor Yates(3) Yanni Kaldis(5) Patrick McCarron(5) 3rd 8:49 3 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(6) Jake Weidner(2) Yanni Kaldis(6) 3rd 13:40 4 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(7) 3rd 17:48 11/26 vs. New Hampshire 1 PP Trevor Yates(4) Patrick McCarron(6) 1st 11:59 2 EV Noah Bauld(1) Matt Nuttle(1) Dan Wedman(1) 2nd 16:47 3 PS Alex Rauter(3) 3rd 12:46 11/29 at Colgate 1 PP Patrick McCarron(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(2) 1st 14:31 2 PP Patrick McCarron(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(3) Eric Freschi(2) 3rd 5:20 3 EV Eric Freschi(1) Jeff Malott(1) Jake Weidner(3) 3rd 7:26 12/2 Miami 1 EV Noah Bauld(2) Eric Freschi(3) Patrick McCarron(7) 2nd 18:05 2 EV Beau Starrett(2) Eric Freschi(4) Alex Rauter(1) 3rd 10:10 3 EV Anthony Angello(4) Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Dan Wedman(2) 3rd 11:23 4 PP Trevor Yates(5) Patrick McCarron(8) Anthony Angello(4) 3rd 14:58 12/3 Miami 1 EV Dan Wedman(1) Jeff Malott(2) Eric Freschi(5) 1st 10:53 2 EV Jake Weidner(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(5) Matt Nuttle(2) 2nd 1:38 12/28 vs. Northern Mich. 1 PP Jeff Kubiak(1) Eric Freschi(6) Matt Buckles(2) 1st 4:51 2 EV Trevor Yates(6) Jeff Malott(3) Patrick McCarron(9) 1st 15:03 3 EV Alex Rauter(4) Jake Weidner(4) Patrick McCarron(10) 2nd :31 4 EV Matt Buckles(2) Beau Starrett(3) Patrick McCarron(11) 2nd 12:05 5 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(8) Jeff Kubiak(1) 3rd 2:31 12/29 vs. Colorado Coll. 1 PP Jake Weidner(3) Anthony Angello(5) Patrick McCarron(12) 3rd 4:19 1/7 at Merrimack 1 EV Matt Buckles(3) Jeff Kubiak(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(6) 2nd 13:17 1/13 at Princeton 1 EV Jeff Malott(1) 1st 5:37 2 EV Jeff Malott(2) Holden Anderson(1) Jared Fiegl(3) 1st 11:32 3 EV Jeff Malott(3) Patrick McCarron(13) Trevor Yates(4) 1st 14:21 4 PP Mitch Vanderlaan(9) Yanni Kaldis(7) Alec McCrea(4) 2nd 7:31 5 EN Alex Rauter(5) 3rd 19:43 1/14 at Quinnipiac 1 EX Jeff Kubiak(2) Brendan Smith(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(7) 1st 2:42 2 PP Alex Rauter(6) Matt Buckles(3) Alec McCrea(5) 2nd 11:32 1/20 Clarkson 1 EV Anthony Angello(5) Trevor Yates(5) Alec McCrea(6) 1st 18:10 2 EV Trevor Yates(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(8) Matt Buckles(4) 2nd 16:38 3 PP Trevor Yates(8) Jake Weidner(5) Jeff Kubiak(3) 3rd :40

March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 22 - Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 1/21 St. Lawrence 1 EV Jared Fiegl(2) Beau Starrett(4) Dwyer Tschantz(2) 1st 4:14 2 EV Patrick McCarron(3) Alex Rauter(2) Mitch Gillam(1) 1st 13:31 3 EV Brendan Smith(1) Matt Buckles(5) Jake Weidner(6) 2nd 17:18 1/27 Harvard 1 EV Alex Rauter(7) 2nd 4:22 1/28 Dartmouth 1 EV Matthew Nuttle(1) Beau Starrett(5) Dwyer Tschantz(3) 1st 3:26 2 PP Matt Buckles(4) Alec McCrea(7) Alex Rauter(3) 1st 13:46 2/3 at Union 1 EV Alex Rauter(8) Yanni Kaldis(8) Jake Weidner(7) 1st 10:00 2 PP Anthony Angello(6) Jeff Kubiak(4) Trevor Yates(6) 1st 12:57 3 EV Dwyer Tschantz(1) Jared Fiegl(4) 1st 16:04 4 PP Jake Weidner(4) Trevor Yates(7) Jeff Kubiak(5) 3rd 15:51 5 EV Anthony Angello(7) 3rd 16:30 2/4 at Rensselaer 1 PP Patrick McCarron(4) Trevor Yates(8) Jake Weidner(8) 1st 4:43 2 PP Jake Weidner(5) Trevor Yates(9) Jeff Kubiak(6) 1st 19:09 3 EV Matt Buckles(5) Alec McCrea(8) Yanni Kaldis(9) 3rd 12:40 4 PP Yanni Kaldis(1) Matt Buckles(6) Alex Rauter(4) 3rd 19:35 2/7 Colgate 1 EV Holden Anderson(1) Eric Freschi(7) Matt Nuttle(3) 1st 7:01 2 EV Matt Buckles(6) Mitch Vanderlaan(9) Matt Nuttle(4) 1st 11:21 3 PP Trevor Yates(9) Patrick McCarron(14) Jake Weidner(9) 2nd 1:04 4 EV Jeff Malott(4) 2nd 17:47 2/11 Yale 1 EV Anthony Angello(8) Jeff Kubiak(7) Beau Starrett(6) 1st 6:12 2 EV Jeff Kubiak(3) Anthony Angello(6) Trent Shore(1) 1st 14:20 2/12 Brown 1 EV Matt Buckles(7) Alex Rauter(5) Mitch Vanderlaan(10) 1st 8:56 2 EV Anthony Angello(9) Jeff Kubiak(8) Beau Starrett(7) 1st 13:01 3 EV Anthony Angello(10) Jeff Kubiak(9) Beau Starrett(8) 2nd 11:15 4 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(10) Jake Weidner(10) Patrick McCarron(15) 2nd 15:02 5 EV Trevor Yates(10) Dwyer Tschantz(4) Yanni Kaldis(10) 3rd 6:56 2/17 at St. Lawrence 1 EV Matt Buckles(8) Trevor Yates(10) Yanni Kaldis(11) 1st 13:37 2 EV Beau Starrett(3) Jeff Kubiak(10) Patrick McCarron(16) 1st 14:07 3 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(11) Patrick McCarron(17) Eric Freschi(8) 1st 19:56 4 EV Jake Weidner(6) 3rd 3:04 2/18 at Clarkson 1 EV Jake Weidner(7) Alex Rauter(6) Mitch Vanderlaan(11) 1st 9:12 2 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(12) Yanni Kaldis(12) Eric Freschi(9) 3rd 12:47 3 EV Matt Nuttle(2) Jake Weidner(11) Eric FreschI(10) 3rd 16:45 2/24 Rensselaer 1 PP Patrick McCarron(5) Matt Buckles(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(12) 2nd 2:27 2 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(13) Eric Freschi(11) Jake Weidner(12) 2nd 10:10 2/25 Union 1 PP Trevor Yates(11) Jeff Weidner(13) Jeff Kubiak(11) 1st 11:44 2 EV Matt Buckles(9) Matt Nuttle(5) Alex Rauter(7) 2nd 11:24 3 PP Mitch Vanderlaan(14) Alec McCrea(9) Yanni Kaldis(13) 3rd 14:59 3/10 Clarkson 1 PP Trevor Yates(12) Patrick McCarron(18) Anthony Angello(7) 2nd 2:26 2 PP Mitch Vanderlaan(15) Matt Buckles(8) Alex Rauter(8) 2nd 4:45 3/11 Clarkson 1 EV Patrick McCarron(6) Eric Freschi(12) Jake Weidner(14) 1st 7:31 2 EV Anthony Angello(11) Jeff Kubiak(12) Beau Starrett(9) 3rd 8:50 3/12 Clarkson 1 EV Jeff Malott(5) Matt Buckles(9) Jake Weidner(15) 1st 13:58 2 EV Anthony Angello(12) Beau Starrett(10) Jeff Kubiak(13) 2nd 10:17

- 23 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 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; z shorthanded goal then 5-on-3 killed Date Opponent 1st period PPs 2nd period PPs 3rd period PPs OT PPs 1st period PKs 2nd period PKs 3rd period PKs OT PKs 10/29 at Merrimack       11/4 at Dartmouth      s 11/5 at Harvard       11/11 at Brown       11/12 at Yale       11/18 Quinnipiac      11/19 Princeton       11/26 vs. New Hampshire       11/29 at Colgate     12/2 Miami      12/3 Miami      12/28 vs. Northern Mich.      12/29 vs. Colorado Coll.  s     1/7 at Merrimack     1/13 at Princeton     1/14 at Quinnipiac       1/20 Clarkson      1/21 St. Lawrence      1/27 Harvard    1/28 Dartmouth      2/3 at Union z      2/4 at Rensselaer       2/7 Colgate    2/11 Yale     2/12 Brown s    2/17 at St. Lawrence      2/18 at Clarkson         2/24 Rensselaer       2/25 Union       3/10 Clarkson      3/11 Clarkson      3/12 Clarkson     3/17 vs. Union

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Sean Collins (2008-12) Kunlun Red Star (KHL) Matt Moulson (2002-06) Riley Nash (2007-10) 60GP - 13G - 26A - 39P - 26PIM Buffalo Sabres 69GP - 13G - 14A - 27P - 10PIM 68GP - 4G - 7A - 11P - 10PIM

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- 25 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review Game 1: Merrimack 3, Cornell 2 Game 2: Cornell 1, Dartmouth 1 Game 3: #12/12 Harvard 4, Cornell 3 Friday, October 28 Friday, November 4 Saturday, November 5 at North Andover, Mass. at Hanover, N.H. at Cambridge, Mass. • Goalie Hayden Stewart stopped all 15 • Mitch Vanderlaan scored Cornell's first • Yanni Kaldis had assists on three power- shots he saw in relief, but the Big Red shorthanded goal since February 2015 play goals, but the Big Red couldn't rally couldn't rally from a three-goal deficit. early in the third period to open the from multi-goal deficits. • The Warriors chased starting goalie scoring. • Cornell scored three power-play goals Mitch Gillam after 31:24 with a goal in • Mitch Gillam had a bounceback game in for the first time since Jan. 16, 2016 at transition, making the score 3-0. goal, stopping 28 of 29 Dartmouth shots Union. • Matt Buckles scored Cornell's first goal — including all six he faced in overtime. • Lewis Zerter-Gossage had a hat trick for of the season on a rebound of Jared • The Big Red penalty kill was a perfect Harvard, with linemate Ryan Donato as- Fiegl's deflection on Alec McCrea's shot 6-for-6, improving to 26-for-27 over its sisting on all three goals and scoring one from the left point. last seven games at Thompson Arena. of his own. • Cornell killed off all 1:52 of a two-man • Cornell improved to 3-1-3 in its last • Kaldis had the Big Red's first three-assist disadvantage in the third period to stay seven games at Dartmouth. performance since John McCarron '15 in the game. against Penn State on Nov. 29, 2014. Cornell 0 0 1 0 - 1 • The Big Red pulled its goalie to set up Dartmouth 0 0 1 0 - 1 • Two of Cornell's power-play goals were a six-on-four power play late in the third scored on penalties that were commited period, leading to Mitch Vanderlaan's 1st: No scoring. Penalties: McCrea, Alec, COR (TRIPPING) 02:27; in the previous period. Angello, Anthony, COR (CHARGING) 07:02; Shoup, Tim, DART (TRIP- goal to make the score 3-2. PING) 09:23; Rauter, Alex, COR (BOARDING) 14:34; Crema, Troy, DART • Jake Weidner's goal was the captain's (TRIPPING) 19:56. • The loss ended Cornell's seven-game 2nd: No scoring. Penalties - Bauld, Noah, COR (TRIPPING) 02:15; 10th of his career. unbeaten streak in October games, Jasiek, Alex, DART (EB) 02:15; Malott, Jeff, COR (HOOKING) 08:51; dating back to Oct. 29, 2011 (5-4 loss vs. Yau, Connor, DART (INTERFERENCE) 11:34; Anderson, Holden, COR Cornell 0 2 1 - 3 Harvard 2 2 0 - 4 Mercyhurst). (HOOKING) 15:17. 3rd: 1, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch 04:26 (sh). 2, DART, Kalk, Corey (Strong, Cam) 06:39. Penalties - Angello, Anthony, COR (CROSS- 1st: 1, HARV, Zerter-Gossage, L./2 (Donato, Ryan/1) 01:25. 2, HARV, Cornell 0 1 1 - 2 CHECKING) 03:13; Rymsha, River, DART (HOLDING) 13:22; Rymsha, Zerter-Gossage, L./3 (Moy, Tyler/4; Donato, Ryan/2) 17:28 (pp). Merrimack 2 1 0 - 3 River, DART (SLASHING) 15:41. Penalties: Marino, John, HARV (HOLDING) 07:51; Murphy, Connor, COR OT: No scoring. Penalties: None. (INTERFERENCE) 17:03. 1st: 1, MER, Michael Babcock/1 (Patrick Kramer/1; Mathieu Foget/1) Shots on goal: COR 6-8-8-2-24; DART 9-4-10-6-29. Power plays: COR 2nd: 3, COR, Yates, Trevor/1 (McCarron, Patrick/1; Kaldis, Yanni/1) 02:39. 2, MER, Alex Carle/1 (Johnathan Kovacevic/3; Brett Seney/5) 0 of 5; DART 0 of 6. COR, Gillam, Mitch (29 shots-28 saves); 01:09 (pp). 4, HARV, Donato, Ryan/3 (Fox, Adam/5; Marino, John/1) 11:36 (pp). Penalties: Malott, Jeff, COR (CHARGING) 03:01; Marc Biega, DART, Buffalo, Devin (24-23). A-2391. T-2:20.Referees: Marty Hughes, 15:48. 5, HARV, Zerter-Gossage, L./4 (Donato, Ryan/3; Kerfoot, Alex- MER (INTERFERENCE) 07:12; Vanderlaan, Mitch, COR (INTERFER- Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Pavel Kozhokin, Ryan Masse. ander/2) 17:10. 6, COR, Angello, Anthony/1 (Kaldis, Yanni/1; Starrett, ENCE) 10:09; Freschi, Eric, COR (HOOKING) 10:40; Alfred Larsson, Beau/1) 19:04 (pp). Penalties: Donato, Ryan, HARV (HOOKING) 01:00; MER (CROSS-CHECKING) 13:51; Mathieu Foget, MER (HITTING AFTER Sherman, Wiley, HARV (HOOKING) 07:54; Malott, Jeff, COR (HOOKING) WHISTLE) 18:10. 13:30; Donato, Ryan, HARV (TRIPPING) 18:41; Fox, Adam, HARV 2nd: 3, MER, Hampus Gustafsson/4 (Jace Hennig/4; Johnathan (HOLDING) 19:56. Kovacevic/4) 11:24. 4, COR, Buckles, Matt/1 (Fiegl, Jared/1; McCrea, 3rd: 7, COR, Weidner, Jake/1 (Kaldis, Yanni/2; Angello, Anthony/1) Alec/1) 18:27. Penalties - Logan Coomes, MER (HOLDING THE STICK) 00:27 (pp). Penalties - Olson, Jacob, HARV (SLASHING) 01:54; Kaldis, 03:10; Hampus Gustafsson, MER (HOLDING) 03:56; Weidner, Jake, COR Yanni, COR (INTERFERENCE) 07:44. (HOLDING THE STICK) 04:45; Starrett, Beau, COR (SLASHING) 18:43. Shots on goal: COR 5-6-12-23; HARV 8-12-9-29. Power plays: COR 3rd: 5, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/1 (Tschantz, Dwyer/1; Yates, Trevor/1) 3 of 6; HARV 1 of 3. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 0-2-1 (29 shots-25 17:23 (pp). Penalties - Angello, Anthony, COR major-game misconduct saves); HARV, Madsen, Merrick 3-0-1 (23-20). A-3095 (sellout). T-2:21. (GRASPING THE FACEMASK) 10:25; McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOOKING) Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Todd 13:33; Patrick Kramer, MER (HOOKING) 16:41. Whittemore. Shots on goal: COR 9-18-8-35; MER 13-11-9-33. Power plays: COR 1 of 6; MER 1 of 7. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 0-1-0 (18 shots-15 saves); Stewart, Hayden (11:24 2nd, 15-15); MER, Drew Vogler 3-2-1 (35-33). A-1,967. T-2:23. Referees: Tim Benedetto, Geoffrey Miller.Linesmen: Chris Aughe, Casey Terreri.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 26 - 2016-17 Season Review Game 4: Cornell 4, Brown 2 Game 5: Cornell 6, #19 Yale 3 Game 6: #4/6 Quinnipiac 3, Cornell 1 Friday, November 11 Saturday, November 12 Friday, November 18 at Providence, R.I. at New Haven, Conn. at Ithaca, N.Y. • The Big Red dominated the second • Mitch Vanderlaan scored three of the • Anthony Angello scored in the first pe- period, scoring three goals over the final Big Red's first four goals, recording the riod, but the Big Red conceded two goals 11 minutes to build a 4-1 lead. program's first hat trick since Jan. 22, in the second to drop its home opener. • Cornell's four goal-scorers entered the 2011 (Tyler Roeszler vs. Colgate). • Cornell came up empty on the power game with a total of five collegiate goals • Cornell got off to its best start of the play for a third straight game. between them. season, scoring twice in the opening • Patrick McCarron had the secondary • Connor Murphy scored his first col- nine minutes. helper on Angello's goal, giving him legiate goal, which turned out to be the • Mitch Gillam made 39 saves to earn the assists in four straight games. winner. victory, and he was particularly strong in the first half of the game to keep the Big Quinnipiac 1 2 0 - 3 • Noah Bauld notched his first collegiate Cornell 1 0 0 - 1 point by assisting Alex Rauter's goal to Red in front. cap Cornell's scoring late in the second. • Yale cut its deficit to one goal twice, 1st: 1, QU, Clifton, Tim/7 (Martin, Craig/5; Smith, Derek/5) 10:40. 2, COR, Angello, Anthony/3 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/1; McCarron, Patrick/4) • The Big Red pushed its unbeaten streak but Cornell regained control with Trevor 13:03. Penalties: Starrett, Beau, COR (HOOKING) 10:40; McCarron, against Brown to eight games (6-0-2). Yates' goal in the final minute of the Patrick, COR (HOLDING) 15:55. second period. 2nd: 3, QU, Martin, Craig/4 (Tiefenwerth, K.J./7; Priskie, Chase/8) • Cornell drew eight power plays, but 02:52 (pp). 4, QU, Pieper, Bo/4 (Rafferty, Brogan/8) 16:48.Penalties: Starrett, Beau, COR (TRIPPING) 01:39; Clifton,Connor, QU (TRIPPING) came up empty on all of them. • Cornell scored six goals in a game for the first time since its visit to Yale on Nov. 05:22; Pieper, Bo, QU (HOOKING) 08:16; McKernan, Kevin, QU (HOOK- ING) 19:40; Weidner, Jake, COR (ROUGHING) 19:40; Davdison, Scott, QU Cornell 1 3 0 - 4 4, 2011. (ROUGHING) 19:40. Brown 1 0 1 - 2 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Malott, Jeff, COR (INTERFERENCE) 12:18; Cornell 2 3 1 - 6 Tiefenwerth, K.J., QU (TRIPPING) 18:56. 1st: 1, BRWN, Dodd, Trey (Giuttari, Zach; Bird, Tyler) 05:33. 2, Yale 0 3 0 - 3 Shots on goal: QU 10-7-3-20; COR 9-7-6-22. Power plays: QU 1 of 4; COR, McCrea, Alec/1 (Weidner, Jake/1; Angello, Anthony/2) 10:54. COR 0 of 4. Goalies: QU, Truehl, Chris 6-2-1 (22 shots-21 saves); COR, Penalties: Fiegl, Jared, COR (SLASHING) 05:33; Gottlieb, Max, BRWN 1st: 1, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/3 (Bauld, Noah/2; McCrea, Alec/2) Gillam, Mitch 2-3-1 (20-17). A-3,767. T-2:17. Referees: Bryan Hicks, (HOOKING) 06:12; Tegtmeyer, Ben, BRWN (HOOKING) 07:32; Gessert, 03:49. 2, COR, Rauter, Alex/2 (Starrett, Beau/2; Murphy, Connor/1) Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Glen Cooke, Ryan Knapp. Jack, BRWN (HOOKING) 11:32; Murphy, Connor, COR (HOOKING) 14:25; 08:18. Penalties: TEAM, COR, served by Bauld, Noah (TOO MANY PLAY- Marchin, Tommy, BRWN (SLASHING) 15:56. ERS ON ICE) 01:35; DeMontis, Robbie, YALE (HOLDING) 05:31; Smith, 2nd: 3, COR, Starrett, Beau/1 (Yates, Trevor/2; McCarron, Patrick/2) Evan, YALE (SLASHING) 06:11; Malott, Jeff, COR (INTERFERENCE) 09:01; 09:02. 4, COR, Murphy, Connor/1 12:52. 5, COR, Rauter, Alex/1 (Bauld, D'Orsi, Will, YALE (HOOKING) 12:46; Malott, Jeff, COR (HOOKING) 15:27; Noah/1) 18:25. Penalties - Schoo, Brady, BRWN (INTERFERENCE) 01:15; McCarron, Patrick, COR (INTERFERENCE) 17:39; Anderson, Holden, COR Gottlieb, Max, BRWN (HOOKING) 03:43; Marchin, Tommy, BRWN (SLASHING) 19:37. (SLASHING) 13:48; Freschi, Eric, COR (HOLDING) 15:30. 2nd: 3, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/4 (McCarron, Patrick/3) 05:37. 4, 3rd: 6, BRWN, Willman, Max (Corcoran, Charlie; McArdle, Josh) 14:25 YALE, Hayden, John/4 (Hitchcock, Ryan/5; Snively, Joe/4) 07:31. 5, (pp). Penalties - Nuttle, Matt, COR (HOLDING) 13:39; Marchin, Tommy, YALE, Hayden, John/5 (Snively, Joe/5; Curti, Charlie/1) 11:10 (pp). BRWN (HOOKING) 14:28; Kaldis, Yanni, COR (TRIPPING) 18:33. 6, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/5 (Kaldis, Yanni/4; Angello, Anthony/3) Shots on goal: COR 7-16-10-33; BRWN 7-9-8-24. Power plays: COR 14:34. 7, YALE, Doherty, Mike/1 (Gaus, Andrew/1) 18:18. 8, COR, Yates, 0 of 8; BRWN 1 of 5. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 1-2-1 (24 shots-22 Trevor/1 (Fiegl, Jared/2; Buckles, Matt/1) 19:09. Penalties: Starrett, saves); BRWN, Nieto, Gavin 0-5-0 (23-19) ; Ernst, Tim (00:00 3rd, 10- Beau, COR (HOOKING) 01:59; Smith, Brendan, COR (HOOKING) 10:20; 10). A-1,105. T-2:26. Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Scott Wheeler. Linesmen: Curti, Charlie, YALE (HOOKING) 19:54. Jim Briggs, Todd Whittemore. 3rd: 9, COR, Angello, Anthony/2 (Yates, Trevor/3; Freschi, Eric/1) 19:59 (empty net). Penalties - Angello, Anthony, COR (HOLDING THE STICK) 01:52; Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOOKING) 05:19; Sweezey, Billy, YALE (INTERFERENCE) 10:21; McCrea, Alec, COR (TRIPPING) 17:23; DiChiara, Frankie, YALE (EMBELLISHMENT) 17:23. Shots on goal: COR 8-13-6-27; YALE 13-20-9-42. Power plays: COR 0 of 5; YALE 1 of 9. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 2-2-1, 2-1-0 ECAC (42 shots-39 saves); YALE, Spano, Patrick 2-3-0, 1-3-0 ECAC (21-16) ; Tucker, Sam (00:00 3rd, 5-5). A-3,500 (sellout). T-2:18. Referees: Kevin Curtis, Bryan Hicks. Linesmen: Nicholas Briganti, Dan Taggart.

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- 27 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review Game 7: Cornell 4, Princeton 2 Game 8: Cornell 3, New Hampshire 1 Game 9: Cornell 3, Colgate 2 Saturday, Nov. 19 Saturday, Nov. 26 Tuesday, Nov. 29 at Ithaca, N.Y. at New York, N.Y. at Hamilton, N.Y. • Mitch Vanderlaan scored two of the • Alex Rauter scored Cornell's first goal on • Patrick McCarron scored two power- Big Red's three third-period goals, and a penalty shot since Joe Nieuwendyk on play goals to stretch his points streak Cornell rallied from a 2-0 deficit to push Feb. 27, 1987 — a span of 949 games. to seven games — the first for a Cornell its Ivy League record to 3-1-1. • Noah Bauld's first collegiate goal proved defenseman since Charlie Cook from • Vanderlaan became the first Cornell to be the winner on a redirection of Matt Nov. 22, 2003 to Jan. 9, 2004. player to score seven goals in seven Nuttle's point shot in the second period. • Five of McCarron's eight collegiate goals games since Blake Gallagher did so to • Mitch Gillam earned first-star honors have come against Colgate's Charlie Finn. start off the 2009-10 campaign. after making 23 of his 29 saves over the • Playing in his 100th collegiate game, • Jared Fiegl opened the scoring for the first two periods. Eric Freschi assisted on McCarron's sec- Big Red with his first goal of the year. • Patrick McCarron set up Trevor Yates' ond and scored the eventual winner. • Trevor Yates tied the game with a power-play goal in the first period to • Jeff Malott's highlight-reel assist set up power-play goal, breaking a skid of 22 push his streak of consecutive games Freschi's goal and served as his first col- unsuccessful opportunities on the man with an assist to six. legiate point. advantage for the Big Red. • Cornell improved to 3-0 all-time at The • The win was Cornell's 80th all-time • Mitch Gillam made several key saves in Frozen Apple, following victories against against Colgate, and the Big Red has lost the first period and opening minutes of Michigan (2012) and Penn State (2014). just four of its last 30 games against the the second period to keep the Big Red in • The Big Red penalty kill was a perfect Raiders. the game. 7-for-7 on the night against a power • Cornell yielded the first goal for the sev- • The win pushed Cornell's unbeaten play that entered the night with a 22% enth time in nine games to date, though streak against Princeton to nine games. success rate. it improved to 4-3 when conceding first.

Princeton 2 0 0 - 2 UNH 1 0 0 - 1 Cornell 1 0 2 - 3 Cornell 0 1 3 - 4 Cornell 1 1 1 - 3 Colgate 1 0 1 - 2

1st: 1, PRINM, Robinson, Eric/5 (Riche, Alex/3; Hallisey, David/4) 1st: 1, UNH, Patrick Grasso/11 (Brendan van Riemsdyk/7; Matias 1st: 1, COLGATE, Dauda, Adam/4 (Snodgrass, John/8) 08:13. 2, COR, 13:22 (pp). 2, PRINM, Grabowski, Joe/1 (Robinson, Eric/1; Cressey, Cleland/14) 05:06. 2, COR, Yates, Trevor/4 (McCarron, Patrick/6) 11:59 McCarron, Patrick/1 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/2) 14:31 (pp). Penalties: Jackson/2) 19:50. Penalties: Bauld, Noah, COR (HOOKING) 02:25; (pp). Penalties: McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOOKING) 00:52; Matias Meyer, Paul, COLGATE (CTH ROUGHING) 06:00; Citron, Ken, COLGATE Grabowski, Joe, PRINM (INTERFERENCE) 10:45; Malott, Jeff, COR Cleland, UNH (HOOKING) 10:15; Chris Miller, UNH (HOOKING) 14:28; (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 12:41; Weidner, Jake, COR (HOLDING) 14:14; (BOARDING) 13:06; Davis, Tommy, PRINM (INTERFERENCE) 17:06. Matias Cleland, UNH (INTERFERENCE) 18:55. Penner, Tyler, COLGATE (BOARDING) 14:22. 2nd: 3, COR, Fiegl, Jared/1 (McCrea, Alec/3; Smith, Brendan/1) 13:20. 2nd: 3, COR, Bauld, Noah/1 (Nuttle, Matt/1; Wedman, Dan/1) 16:47. 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: Kulevich, Jake, COLGATE (HITTING AFTER Penalties - Pompi, Quin, PRINM (HOLDING) 05:58; Anderson, Holden, Penalties: McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOOKING) 03:23; Kaldis, Yanni, COR WHISTLE) 00:39; Malott, Jeff, COR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 00:39; COR (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 13:30; Riche, Alex, PRINM (INTERFER- (HOOKING) 10:41; Angello, Anthony, COR (SLASHING) 19:12; Jason Anderson, Holden, COR (CHARGING) 07:36; Anderson, Holden, COR ENCE) 15:32. Salvaggio, UNH (ROUGHING) 19:56. (SLASHING) 14:53. 3rd: 4, COR, Yates, Trevor/3 (Kaldis, Yanni/5; McCarron, Patrick/5) 3rd: 4, COR, Rauter, Alex/3 (penalty shot). Penalties: TEAM, COR, 3rd: 3, COR, McCarron, Patrick/2 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/3; Freschi, 08:49 (pp). 5, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/6 (Weidner, Jake/2; Kaldis, served by Yates, Trevor (TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) 05:57; Wedman, Eric/2) 05:20 (pp). 4, COR, Freschi, Eric/1 (Malott, Jeff/1; Weidner, Yanni/6) 13:40. 6, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/7 17:48. Penalties: Bauld, Dan, COR (HOOKING) 06:01; Danny Tirone, UNH (TRIPPING) 06:52; Jake/3) 07:26. 5, COLGATE, McMann, Bobby/3 (Cockrell, Jared/4; Noah, COR (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 06:00; Robinson, Eric, PRINM Nuttle, Matt, COR (HOOKING) 10:57; Marcus Vela, UNH (TRIPPING) Dauda, Adam/7) 11:43. Penalty: Citron, Ken, COLGATE (TRIPPING) (INTERFERENCE) 08:06; Freschi, Eric, COR (SLASHING) 09:57; Topatigh, 12:46; Anthony Wyse, UNH (HOOKING) 16:49. 04:12. Derek, PRINM (HOLDING) 13:40. Shots on goal: UNH 10-14-6-30; COR 12-7-10-29. Power plays: UNH 0 Shots on goal: COR 14-9-8-31; COLGATE 4-8-8-20. Power plays: COR Shots on goal: PRINM 10-5-7-22; COR 13-11-9-33. Power plays: of 7; COR 1 of 6. Goalies: UNH, Danny Tirone 6-4-2 (29 shots-26 saves); 2 of 4; COLGATE 0 of 3. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 5-3-1 (20 shots-18 PRINM 1 of 5; COR 1 of 6. Goalies: PRINM, Phinney, Colton 0-6-1 (33 COR, Gillam, Mitch 4-3-1 (30-29). A-10,418. T-2:26. Referees: Kevin saves); COLGATE, Finn, Charlie 3-6-3 (31-28). A-2,061. T-2:14. Refer- shots-29 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 3-3-1 (22-20). A-4,058. T-2:12. Curtis, Katie Guay. Linesmen: Ryan Knapp, Dan Taggart. ees: Joe Carusone, Peter Feola. Linesmen: Rick Lembo, Jordan Patarino. Referees: Marty Hughes, Brad LeBlanc. Linesmen: Tom Dellafranco, Brandon Vigorito.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 28 - 2016-17 Season Review Game 10: Cornell 4, Miami 3 Game 11: Cornell 2, Miami 1 Game 12: Cornell 5, N. Michigan 2 Friday, Dec. 2 Saturday, Dec. 3 Wednesday, Dec. 28 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Estero, Fla. • The Big Red scored three third-period • The Big Red entered the semester break • Jeff Kubiak and Matt Buckles each had a goals in a span of five minutes to com- on a five-game winning streak after hold- goal and an assist in their returns to the plete a rally against the RedHawks. ing off the RedHawks for a non-league lineup after lengthy absences. • Miami jumped out to a 2-0 lead before weekend sweep. • One game after having an eight-game Cornell scored four straight to improve • Dan Wedman scored his first career goal points streak snapped, Patrick McCar- to 5-3 when it surrenders the game's first at Lynah Rink, splashing the net from ron assisted on three of the Big Red's goal. It also marked the second time this the center point through traffic to give four consecutive goals. He moved into a year the Big Red won a game in which it Cornell the lead midway through the first tie for the team scoring lead with Mitch trailed 2-0. period. Vanderlaan (13 points). • Patrick McCarron had two assists to • Jake Weidner redirected Mitch Vander- • The Big Red advanced to the champion- push his points streak to eight games — laan's shot from the left halfwall over ship game of the Florida College Hockey the first for a Cornellian since Greg Miller Miami goalie Ryan Larking early in the Classic for the ninth time with a dominat- from Oct. 29 to Nov. 22, 2011, and the second period to score what proved to ing victory over the Wildcats. first by a Cornell defenseman since Mark be the game-winner. • Cornell extended its winning streak to McRae from Jan. 25 to Feb. 21, 2003. • The Big Red extended its streak of con- six games — its longest since it won 11 • Mitch Gillam made 20 of his 28 saves secutive penalty kills to 18 after going a straight Feb. 11 to March 26, 2005. in the opening 25 minutes of the game perfect 3-for-3 on the night. • Mitch Vanderlaan closed the scoring to keep the Big Red afloat during the • Mitch Gillam made 11 of his 25 saves in with his team-leading eighth goal of the RedHawks' early onslaught. the third period to earn the victory. season. • Cornell's penalty kill was a perfect 2-for- • Eric Freschi had an assist, giving him five • The Big Red advanced to the champion- 2 to extend its streak of consecutive kills points in the week's three games after ship game of the Florida College Hockey to 15. posting 17 points in his first 99 collegiate Classic for the ninth time with a dominat- Miami 1 1 1 - 3 contests. ing victory over the Wildcats. Cornell 0 1 3 - 4 Miami 0 0 1 - 1 N. Michigan 1 0 1 - 2 1st: 1, MIAMI, Carson Meyer/3 (Josh Melnick/8; Anthony Louis/9) Cornell 1 1 0 - 2 Cornell 2 2 1 - 5 05:57. Penalties: Scott Dornbrock, MIAMI (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 11:30; Rauter, Alex, COR (TRIPPING) 15:16. 1st: 1, COR, Wedman, Dan/1 (Malott, Jeff/2; Freschi, Eric/5) 10:53. 1st: 1, COR, Kubiak, Jeff/1 (Buckles, Matt/2; Freschi, Eric/6) 04:51 2nd: 2, MIAMI, Grant Hutton/4 (Ryan Siroky/1; Justin Greenberg/2) Penalties: Louie Belpedio, MIAMI (HOLDING) 12:15; Starrett, Beau, COR (pp). 2, NMU, Dominik Shine/7 (Brock Maschmeyer/6; Gerard Han- 14:58. 3, COR, Bauld, Noah/2 (Freschi, Eric/3; McCarron, Patrick/7) (INTERFERENCE) 19:04. son/8) 06:33 (pp). 3, COR, Yates, Trevor/6 (Malott, Jeff/3; McCarron, 18:05. Penalties - Malott, Jeff, COR (ROUGHING) 02:08; Justin Green- 2nd: 2, COR, Weidner, Jake/2 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/5; Nuttle, Matt/2) Patrick/9) 15:03. Penalties: Shane Sooth, NMU (HOOKING) 04:21; berg, MIAMI (TRIPPING) 12:34; Weidner, Jake, COR (BOARDING) 13:23; 01:38. Penalties - Carter Johnson, MIAMI (SLASHING) 05:50; Karch Starrett, Beau, COR (SLASHING) 05:51; Malott, Jeff, COR (TRIPPING) Louie Belpedio, MIAMI (HOOKING) 13:42. Bachman, MIAMI (INTERFERENCE) 12:38; Anthony Louis, MIAMI 07:48; Brock Maschmeyer, NMU (HOLDING) 17:55. 3rd: 4, COR, Starrett, Beau/2 (Freschi, Eric/4; Rauter, Alex/1) (HOOKING) 15:22; Yates, Trevor, COR (BOARDING) 15:57. 2nd: 4, COR, Rauter, Alex/4 (Weidner, Jake/4; McCarron, Patrick/10) 10:10. 5, COR, Angello, Anthony/4 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/4; Wedman, 3rd: 3, MIAMI, Carson Meyer/4 (Grant Frederic/3; Josh Melnick/10) 00:31. 5, COR, Buckles, Matt/2 (Starrett, Beau/3; McCarron, Patrick/11) Dan/2) 11:23. 6, COR, Yates, Trevor/5 (McCarron, Patrick/8; Angello, 03:00. Penalty - Starrett, Beau, COR (HOOKING) 11:43. 12:05. Penalties: McCrea, Alec, COR (HOLDING) 00:57; Ryan Black, Anthony/4) 14:58 (pp). 7, MIAMI, Karch Bachman/1 (Grant Hutton/2; Shots on goal: MIAMI 10-4-12-26; COR 9-8-3-20. Power plays: MIAMI NMU (HOLDING) 07:29; Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOLDING THE STICK) 08:03; Josh Melnick/9) 16:56. Penalties: Carter Johnson, MIAMI (HOLDING) 0 of 3; COR 0 of 4. Goalies: MIAMI, Ryan Larkin 3-6-4 (20 shots-18 Filip Starzynski, NMU (TRIPPING) 15:02; Ryan Black, NMU (TRIPPING) 06:42; Louie Belpedio, MIAMI (TRIPPING) 14:53; Louie Belpedio, saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 7-3-1 (26-25). A-3,693. T-2:12. Referees: Pe- 18:06. MIAMI (TRIPPING) 19:56. ter Feola, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Phil Kitchen. 3rd: 6, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/8 (Kubiak, Jeff/1) 02:31. 7, Shots on goal: MIAMI 8-13-10-31; COR 5-10-10-25. Power plays: MI- NMU, Darien Craighead/5 (Collin Peters/3; Jordan Klimek/5) 18:06 AMI 0 of 2; COR 1 of 6. Goalies: MIAMI, Ryan Larkin 3-5-4 (25 shots-21 (pp). Penalties: Smith, Brendan, COR (HOLDING) 09:10; Malott, Jeff, saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 6-3-1 (31-28). A-3,944. T-2:18. Referees: Joe COR (ROUGHING) 13:55; Angello, Anthony, COR (ROUGHING) 16:19. Carusone, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Phil Kitchen. Shots on goal: NMU 6-5-9-20; COR 13-21-8-42. Power plays: NMU 2 of 7; COR 1 of 5. Goalies: NMU, Atte Tolvanen 3-15-2 (42 shots-37 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 8-3-1 (20-18). A-3,812. T-2:06. Referees: Kyle Allen, Chris Pitoscia. Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Anthony Kenney.

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- 29 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review Game 13: Colo. Coll. 2, Cornell 1 (OT) Game 14: Cornell 1, Merrimack 0 Game 15: #19 Cornell 5, Princeton 1 Thursday, Dec. 29 Saturday, Jan. 7 Friday, Jan. 13 at Estero, Fla. at North Andover, Mass. at Princeton, N.J. • The Big Red had a six-game winning • Mitch Gillam made 18 saves for his first • Freshman forward Jeff Malott's first streak snapped when CC's Nick Halloran shutout of the season and ninth of his three collegiate goals came in a span of scored in overtime during the Florida Col- career, with the Big Red defense stifling 8 minutes, 44 seconds during the first lege Hockey Classic championship game. the Warriors after the home side's first- period. • Competing in the FCHC for a 17th con- period surge. • Malott became the first Big Red fresh- secutive season, Cornell made its ninth • Matt Buckles scored nine seconds after man with a hat trick since Matt Moulson appearance in the championship tilt and a power play ended, poking in a rebound on Feb. 7, 2003 (vs Dartmouth). fininshed second for the fifth time. from the crease after Mitch Vanderlaan • Malott's hat trick was the team's second • Jake Weidner scored the Big Red's lone set up Jeff Kubiak for a one-timer. this season, a first for the program since goal on the power play early in the third • The victory was the Big Red's fifth 1-0 2003-04. Sophomore forward Mitch period, set up by quick passes from An- win over the last two seasons. Vanderlaan (Nov. 12 at Yale) had the oth- thony Angello and Patrick McCarron. • Defenseman Alec McCrea made one of er, and he also scored his team-leading • Hayden Stewart made 21 saves in the the game's biggest saves, taking a shot ninth goal during a second-period power loss, earning his first start in a span of 45 off the chest in the crease with Mitch play against the Tigers. Cornell games dating back to final game Gillam out of the play. • Junior forward Alex Rauter capped the of the 2014-15 season. • In addition to avenging a season-open- scoring with an empty-net goal late in • Luc Gerdes opened the scoring for CC ing 3-2 loss at Merrimack, the BIg Red the third period. by converting a shorthanded breakaway wrapped up the non-conference portion • The Big Red was a perfect 5-for-5 on 61 seconds into the second period. It was of its schedule with a 5-2 record. the penalty kill, including four kills in the the first shorthanded goal surrendered by • The Big Red penalty kill was 2-for-2 to third period. the Big Red in exactly one calendar year. improve to 31 for its last 33. Cornell 3 1 1 - 5 • Jake Weidner (forward) and Patrick Princeton 1 0 0 - 1 McCarron (defense) were named to the Cornell 0 1 0 - 1 Merrimack 0 0 0 - 0 all-tournament team after the game. 1st: 1, COR, Malott, Jeff, 5:37. 2, PRIN, Veronneau, Max (Cressey, Jackson; Kuffner, Ryan) 06:06. 3, COR, Malott, Jeff (Anderson, Holden; 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Kaldis, Yanni, COR (TRIPPING) 02:39; Ryan Fiegl, Jared) 11:32. 4, COR, Malott, Jeff (McCarron, Patrick; Yates, Colo. Coll. 0 1 0 1 - 2 Cook, MER (ROUGHING) 08:26. Trevor) 14:21. Penalties: Pompi, Quin, PRINM (TRIPPING) 08:44. Cornell 0 0 1 0 - 1 2nd: 1, COR, Buckles, Matt/3 (Kubiak, Jeff/2; Vanderlaan, Mitch/6) 2nd: 5, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch (Kaldis, Yanni; McCrea, Alec) 07:31 13:17. Penalties: Mathieu Tibbet, MER (HOOKING) 11:08; Hampus Gus- (pp). Penalties: Freschi, Eric, COR (ROUGHING) 01:31; Nelson, Matt, 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Luc Gerdes, CC (HOOKING) 03:46; Anderson, tafsson, MER major-game misconduct (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 16:08. PRINM (ROUGHING) 01:31; Foster, Ben, PRINM (ROUGHING) 05:49; Holden, COR (TRIPPING) 17:02. 3rd: No scoring. Penalty: McCarron, Patrick, COR (CHECKING) 06:32. Freschi, Eric, COR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 08:42; Freschi, Eric, COR 2nd: 1, CC, Luc Gerdes/4 01:01 (sh). Penalties: Alex Berardinelli, Shots on goal: COR 5-6-7-18; MER 7-3-8-18. Power plays: COR 0 of (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 08:42; Pompi, Quin, PRINM (HITTING AFTER CC (HOOKING) 00:19; Alex Berardinelli, CC (TRIPPING) 02:53; Alex 3; MER 0 of 2. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 9-3-1 (18 shots-18 saves); WHISTLE) 08:42; Pompi, Quin, PRINM (ROUGHING) 08:42; Buckles, Pernitsky, CC (HOLDING) 08:11; Freschi, Eric, COR (HOLDING) 11:59; MER, Collin Delia 1-4-0 (18-17). A-1,712. T-2:08. Referees: Jay Durfee, Matt, COR (ROUGHING) 10:43. Anderson, Holden, COR (SLASHING) 13:03. Tim Low. Linesmen: Kevin Briganti, Nicholas Briganti. 3rd: 6, COR, Rauter, Alex 19:43 (empty net). Penalties: Angello, 3rd: 2, COR, Weidner, Jake (Angello, Anthony; McCarron, Patrick) Anthony, COR (GOALTENDER INTERFERENCE) 00:09; Yates, Trevor, COR 04:19 (pp). Penalties: Cole McCaskill, CC (HOLDING) 04:13; Kubiak, Jeff, (HOLDING) 03:27; Kubiak, Jeff, COR (TRIPPING) 06:01; Teves, Josh, COR (BOARDING) 05:02; Cole Josefchak, CC (HOLDING) 12:18; Fiegl, PRINM (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 11:50; Freschi, Eric, COR (HOLDING) Jared, COR (CROSS-CHECKING) 14:36; Rauter, Alex, COR (CROSS- 14:16. CHECKING) 18:44. Shots on goal: COR 7-12-7-26; PRINM 11-12-9-32. Power plays: COR OT: 3, CC, Nick Halloran/5 (Sam Rothstein/3) 01:02. Penalties: None. 1 of 3; PRINM 0 of 5. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 10-3-1 (32 shots-31 Shots on goal: CC 6-10-5-2-23; COR 7-6-11-0-24. Power plays: CC 0 saves); PRINM, Phinney, Colton 6-11-1 (25-21). A-2,232 (sellout). of 6; COR 1 of 6. Goalies: CC, Alex Leclerc 3-9-1 (24 shots-23 saves); T-2:08. Referees: Kevin Curtis, Cameron Lynch. Linesmen: James Shea, COR, Stewart, Hayden 0-1 (23-21). A-3,772 . T-2:07. Referees: Chip Dan Taggart. McDonald, Chris Pitoscia. Linesmen: Anthony Kenney, James Shea.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 30 - 2016-17 Season Review Game 16: Game 17: Game 18: #19 Cornell 2, #15/15 Quinnipiac 1 #14/15 Cornell 3, Clarkson 3 #14/15 Cornell 3, #16 St. Lawrence 2 Saturday, Jan. 14 Friday, Jan. 20 Saturday, Jan. 21 at Hamden, Conn. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • Alex Rauter scored the winning goal in • Trevor Yates assisted on Anthony • Defenseman Brendan Smith's first the dying moments of a second-period Angello's goal to open the scoring for collegiate goal in the final minutes of power play, poking in a rebound of a jam the Big Red, then scored the final two the second period broke a 2-all tie and play by Matt Buckles. goals of the game to help Cornell salvage proved to be the winner. • Jeff Kubiak opened the score in the a point in its first home games in nearly • Jared Fiegl and Patrick McCarron gave game's third minute for the Big Red, seven weeks. the Big Red a 2-0 lead after the first stuffing home a carom off the back • The last team in the country to play its period. St. Lawrence entered the game boards on a shot from Brendan Smith fifth home game, the Big Red avoided a yielding just 10 first-period goals over its during a delayed penalty. loss by erasing a two-goal deficit for the first 25 games. • Cornell stifled the Bobcats for the third time on Lynah Rink ice. • Cornell ultimately missed a key oppor- majority of the game, though the home • Cornell extended its home unbeaten tunity to blow the game open by coming side pressured heavily with its goaltender streak against Clarkson in the regular up empty on a five-minute major power pulled for most of the final five minutes of season to nine games (7-0-2). play. The Saints tied the game less than the game. • Yates' tying goal came just 40 seconds two minutes after the chance expired. • The Big Red yielded just 20 shots on into the third period, and it gave the Big • Goalie Mitch Gillam made 22 saves to goal, which is Quinnipiac's lowest output Red a power-play goal in five of its last six earn the victory and also had the second- on home ice since March 5, 2010. games. ary assist on McCarron's goal. That gives • Mitch Gillam made 13 saves to push his him five points in his collegiate career Cornell 1 1 0 - 2 (one goal, four assists) and makes him Quinnipiac 1 0 0 - 1 personal unbeaten streak to 10 games (9-0-1). the nation's career points leader for 1st: 1, COR, Kubiak, Jeff/2 (Smith, Brendan/2; Vanderlaan, Mitch/7) goaltenders. 02:42 (delayed penalty). 2, QU, Martin, Craig/8 (Rafferty, Brogan/16; Clarkson 1 2 0 0 - 3 Priskie, Chase/14) 05:41 (pp). Penalties: Schutt, Tommy, QU (SLASH- Cornell 1 1 1 0 - 3 St. Lawrence 0 2 0 - 2 ING) 02:42; Buckles, Matt, COR (INTERFERENCE) 04:53; MacMaster, Cornell 2 1 0 - 3 Tanner, QU (SLASHING) 14:46; Vanderlaan, Mitch, COR (TRIPPING) 1st: 1, CLK, Boucher,Jordan/8 16:37 (delayed penalty). 2, COR, 19:16. Angello, Anthony/5 (Yates, Trevor/5; McCrea, Alec/6) 18:10. Penal- 1st: 1, COR, Fiegl, Jared/2 (Starrett, Beau/4; Tschantz, Dwyer/2) 2nd: 3, COR, Rauter, Alex/6 (Buckles, Matt/3; McCrea, Alec/5) 11:32 ties: Kubiak, Jeff, COR (CROSS-CHECKING) 04:23; Brosseau,Devin, 04:14. 2, COR, McCarron, Patrick/3 (Rauter, Alex/2; Gillam, Mitch/1) (pp). Penalties: Smith, Derek, QU (INTERFERENCE) 09:33; Schutt, CLK (BOARDING) 11:55; Smith, Brendan, COR (TRIPPING) 16:37; 13:31. Penalty: Angello, Anthony, COR (HIGH STICKING) 01:17. Tommy, QU (CROSS-CHECKING) 12:53; Weidner, Jake, COR (HOOKING) Boucher,Jordan, CLK (HOLDING) 16:45. 2nd: 3, SLU, Ben Finkelstein/5 (Nolan Gluchowski/14; Sam Kaup- 14:35. 2nd: 3, CLK, Boucher,Jordan/9 (Vigneault,Sam/14) 06:45. 4, CLK, pila/1) 08:54. 4, SLU, Woody Hudson/2 (Nolan Gluchowski/15; Ben 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Starrett, Beau, COR (CROSS-CHECKING) Gervais,Brett/3 (Vigneault,Sam/15; de Haas,James/9) 09:00 (pp). 5, Finkelstein/11) 15:49. 5, COR, Smith, Brendan/1 (Buckles, Matt/5; 11:21; Rauter, Alex, COR (INTERFERENCE) 14:37; Duane, Kevin, QU COR, Yates, Trevor/7 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/8; Buckles, Matt/4) 16:38. Weidner, Jake/6) 17:18. Penalties: Ben Masella, SLU major-game mis- (SLASHING) 17:23. Penalties - Amorosa,Terrance, CLK (HOLDING) 00:31; Fiegl, Jared, COR conduct (CONTACT TO THE HEAD) 09:26; Mike Graham, SLU (HITTING Shots on goal: COR 9-14-8-31; QU 8-4-8-20. Power plays: COR 1 of 5; (BOARDING) 08:14; TEAM, CLK (TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) 13:07. AFTER WHISTLE) 14:21; Freschi, Eric, COR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) QU 1 of 5. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 11-3-1 (20 shots-19 saves); QU, 3rd: 6, COR, Yates, Trevor/8 (Weidner, Jake/5; Kubiak, Jeff/3) 00:49 14:21; Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOOKING) 18:35. Shortridge, Andrew 4-3-0 (31-29). A-2,979. T-2:25. Referees: Kevin (pp). Penalty: Vigneault,Sam, CLK (HOLDING) 00:20. 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Alex Gilmour, SLU (HOOKING) 01:08; Curtis, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Stephen Drain, Phil Kitchen. OT: No scoring. Penalties: Amorosa,Terrance, CLK (CROSS-CHECKING) Tschantz, Dwyer, COR (INDIRECT CTH ELBOWING) 03:32; Joe Sullivan, 04:50; Weidner, Jake, COR (CROSS-CHECKING) 04:50. Shots on goal: SLU (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 14:55; Freschi, Eric, COR (HITTING CLK 6-6-4-0-16; COR 11-11-7-2-31. Power plays: CLK 1 of 3; COR 1 of 5. AFTER WHISTLE) 14:55; Carson Gicewicz, SLU (INTERFERENCE) 18:03; Goalies: CLK, Kielly,Jake (31 shots-28 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch Kaldis, Yanni, COR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 18:03; Ben Finkelstein, (16-13). A-3,955. T-2:17. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Scott Wheeler. SLU (HOOKING) 19:26; Mike Graham, SLU minor-misconduct (HITTING Linesmen: Vincent Epping, Luke Salogar. AFTER WHISTLE) 19:56; Kubiak, Jeff, COR minor-misconduct (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 19:56; Joe Sullivan, SLU minor-misconduct (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 19:56; McCarron, Patrick, COR minor-misconduct (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 19:56. Shots on goal: SLU 7-8-9-24; COR 10-9-11-30. Power plays: SLU 0 of 3; COR 0 of 3. Goalies: SLU, Kyle Hayton 12-6-6 (30 shots-27 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 12-3-2 (24-22). A-4,171. T-2:23. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Scott Wheeler. Linesmen: Michael Emanatian, Adam Wood.

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- 31 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review Game 19: Game 20: Game 21: #9/9 Harvard 4, #14/14 Cornell 1 Dartmouth 4, #14/14 Cornell 2 #16 Cornell 5, #4/5 Union 3 Friday, Jan. 27 Saturday, Jan. 28 Friday, Feb. 3 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Schenectady, N.Y. • Alex Rauter scored an unassisted goal • Matt Nuttle scored his first collegiate • Jake Weidner scored a late power-play on a wraparound after intercepting an ex- goal in the game's fourth minute and goal, then Anthony Angello scored his change between the Harvard goalie and Matt Buckles doubled the lead with a second goal of the game on a breakaway a defenseman to open the scoring for the power-play goal about 10 minutes later, 39 seconds later to spur the Big Red to a Big Red in the second period. but the Big Red lost after holding a two- spirited victory. • The Big Red limited the Crimson to just goal lead for the first time since Nov. 7, • Cornell exorcised some demons after a couple of scoring chances and 10 shots 2015. watching a two-goal lead dissipate for on goal through two periods, but the • Cornell's penalty kill — which entered a second straight game after a parade visitors surged ahead for good with four the game as the nation's third-most effec- to the penalty box, only to rally for the goals in the third. tive at 88.4% — surrendered three goals team's biggest win to date. • Harvard's tying and winning goals both on six Dartmouth power plays. The win- • The Big Red dominated the first period came on off-speed shots from the points. ning goal was scored by Alex Jasiek on a and took a 3-1 lead with all three goals Jake Horton jammed in a rebound after lengthy two-man advantage 62 seconds in a span of 6:04. Alex Rauter opened the Wiley Sherman's stick snapped in a half after he tied the game on a five-on-four. scoring on a breakaway goal, Angello's on a shot from the left point, then the • The consecutive losses were Cornell's first of the night restored the Big Red's Crimson took the lead when Clay Ander- first since a four-game losing streak from lead, and Dwyer Tschantz potted his first son's offering from the right point hit one Jan. 22-30, 2016, which also included of the season for the third. Cornell player's stick and another skate home losses to Harvard and Dartmouth. • Union had six of its seven power plays before going in. • Devin Buffalo's 34 saves were the most over the final two periods, drawing back • About a minute after Harvard took the by a visiting goalie to Lynah Rink since even after a five-on-three goal from Mike lead, Rauter nearly knotted the score Union's Alex Sakellaropoulos stopped 36 Vecchione — his second of the night again when his shot from the left circle shots on Feb. 26, 2016. — and a five-on-four from Ryan Walker hit the inside of the far post. midway through the third. Dartmouth 0 1 3 - 4 • The loss was Cornell's first this season Cornell 2 0 0 - 2 Cornell 3 0 2 - 5 in a game in which it held the lead, and it Union 1 1 1 - 3 also marked just the second time the Big 1st: 1, COR, Nuttle, Matt/1 (Starrett, Beau/5; Tschantz, Dwyer/3) 03:26. 2, COR, Buckles, Matt/4 (McCrea, Alec/7; Rauter, Alex/3) 13:46 Red has conceded four goals (the other 1st: 1, COR, Rauter, Alex/8 (Kaldis, Yanni/8; Weidner, Jake/7) 10:00. (pp). Penalties: Rauter, Alex, COR (SLASHING) 07:54; DiMaio, Ben, 2, UNION, Mike Vecchione/20 11:42 (sh). 3, COR, Angello, Anthony/17 time was also against Harvard on Nov. 5). DART (TRIPPING) 13:11. (Kubiak, Jeff/4; Yates, Trevor/6) 12:57 (pp). 4, COR, Tschantz, Dwyer/1 2nd: 3, DART, Roth, Cam/2 (Blankemeier, Ryan/4; Jasiek, Alex/6) (Fiegl, Jared/4) 16:04. Penalties: Starrett, Beau, COR (INTERFERENCE) Harvard 0 0 4 - 4 19:25 (pp). Penalties: Sellar, Shane, DART (HOOKING) 07:16; Weidner, 03:29; Tyler Hynes, UNION (CK) 10:51; Greg Campbell, UNION (HOOK- Cornell 0 1 0 - 1 Jake, COR (INTERFERENCE) 09:11; Ernsting, John, DART (HITTING FROM ING) 12:23. BEHIND) 11:52; Tschantz, Dwyer, COR (TRIPPING) 17:37; Hartley, Josh, 2nd: 5, UNION, Mike Vecchione/21 (Jeff Taylor/15; Spencer Foo/28) 1st: No scoring. Penalty: Tringale, Devin, HARV (SLASHING) 12:10. DART (SLASHING) 19:03; Freschi, Eric, COR (ROUGHING) 19:03; Graber, 16:33 (pp). Penalties - Freschi, Eric, COR (HOOKING) 01:43; Buckles, 2nd: 1, COR, Rauter, Alex/7 04:22. Penalties - Fiegl, Jared, COR Will, DART (ROUGHING) 19:03; Weidner, Jake, COR (ROUGHING) 19:03. Matt, COR (BOARDING) 04:58; Greg Campbell, UNION (ROUGHING) (HOOKING) 11:13; Horton, Jake, HARV (TRIPPING) 17:35. 3rd: 4, DART, Jasiek, Alex/2 (Crema, Troy/8; Yau, Connor/7) 12:17 11:40; Weidner, Jake, COR (EB) 11:40; Starrett, Beau, COR (BOARDING) 3rd: 2, HARV, Horton, Jake/3 (Pelton-Byce, Ty/5; Sherman, Wiley/6) (pp). 5, DART, Jasiek, Alex/3 (Crema, Troy/9; Yau, Connor/8) 13:19 (pp). 14:33; McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOOKING) 15:17; Mike Vecchione, 02:20. 3, HARV, Anderson, Clay/1 (Esposito, Luke/12) 08:29. 4, HARV, 6, DART, Crema, Troy/13 (Blankemeier, Ryan/5) 18:29 (empty net). UNION (INTERFERENCE) 19:52. Donato, Ryan/11 (Esposito, Luke/13; Zerter-Gossage, L./6) 16:38. 5, Penalties: Freschi, Eric, COR (TRIPPING) 11:53; Angello, Anthony, COR 3rd: 6, UNION, Ryan Walker/3 (Ryan Scarfo/8; Nick DeSimone/8) HARV, Zerter-Gossage, L./8 19:50 (empty net). Penalties: None. (KNEEING) 12:55; McCarron, Patrick, COR (BOARDING) 13:02; Angello, 09:19 (pp). 7, COR, Weidner, Jake/4 (Yates, Trevor/6; Kubiak, Jeff/4) Shots on goal: HARV 4-6-14-24; COR 9-5-6-20. Power plays: HARV 0 Anthony, COR (SLASHING) 15:10; Ernsting, John, DART (CROSS- 15:51 (pp). 8, COR, Angello, Anthony/18 16:30. Penalties: TEAM, COR of 1; COR 0 of 2. Goalies: HARV, Madsen, Merrick 13-5-2 (20 shots-19 CHECKING) 15:10. (TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) 02:49; Freschi, Eric, COR (SLASHING) saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 12-4-2 (23-20). A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:14. Shots on goal: DART 12-9-9-30; COR 11-11-14-36. Power plays: DART 08:57; Ryan Walker, UNION (INTERFERENCE) 15:37; Nick DeSimone, Referees: Doug Place Jr., Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Jim Briggs, 3 of 6; COR 1 of 3. Goalies: DART, Buffalo, Devin 7-9-3 (36 shots-34 UNION (HOOKING) 16:30. Glen Cooke. saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 12-5-2 (29-26). A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:27. Shots on goal: COR 20-9-6-35; UNION 7-16-7-30. Power plays: COR Referees: Doug Place Jr., Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Erik Geller, 2 of 5; UNION 2 of 7. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 13-5-2 (30 shots-27 Luke Salogar. saves); UNION, Jake Kupsky 1-3-1 (35-30). A-2,087. T-2:42. Referees: Bryan Hicks, Chip McDonald. Linesmen: Ryan Knapp, Jason Shattie.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 32 - 2016-17 Season Review Game 22: Game 23: Game 24: #16 Cornell 4, Rensselaer 3 #12/15 Cornell 4, Colgate 0 #12/15 Cornell 2, Yale 2 Saturday, Feb. 4 Tuesday, Feb. 7 Saturday, Feb. 11 at Troy, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • Yanni Kaldis scored his first collegiate • Mitch Gillam made 28 saves for his sec- • Anthony Angello and Jeff Kubiak had goal with 24.6 seconds left in the third ond shutout of the season and the 10th a goal and an assist apiece, but the Big period to power the Big Red to its first of his career, which moves him into a tie Red couldn't hold on to a 2-0 lead after victory at Houston Field House since Feb. for the fourth-most all-time in program the first period and settled for its third 12, 2011. history. deadlock of the season. • The winning goal was Cornell's third on • Matt Nuttle had his first career multiple- • Ted Hart scored twice for the Bulldogs, the power play and gave the visitors their point game, assisting on first-period goals including the tying goal off a faceoff with first lead of the game. RPI was whistled by Holden Anderson and Matt Buckles. 4:40 left in the third period. for a major penalty with less than three • Trevor Yates scored his sixth power-play • Mitch Gillam made 35 saves, which is minutes remaining. goal early in the second period, moving the most he's had in a single game since • RPI scored just 25 seconds into the him into a tie with Mitch Vanderlaan for the 39 stops he had Nov. 12 at Yale (a 6-3 game, which means Cornell won for the the team lead of nine overall goals. victory for the Big Red). sixth time this season when conceded • Jeff Malott closed the scoring with • Trent Shore had the secondary assist on the game's first goal. an unassisted goal on a solo rush that Jeff Kubiak's goal in his second game of • Jake Weidner had a goal and an assist started in the Cornell zone. the season. for a second straight game. He scored the • With the win, Cornell improved to • Cornell took a 2-0 lead for a fourth time Big Red's second power-play goal in the 20-4-7 in its last 31 games against Colgate in a span of five home games. waning moments of the first period. dating back to Feb. 4, 2005. Yale 0 1 1 0 - 2 Cornell 2 0 2 - 4 Colgate 0 0 0 - 0 Cornell 2 0 0 0 - 2 Rensselaer 2 1 0 - 3 Cornell 2 2 0 - 4 1st: 1, COR, Angello, Anthony/8 (Kubiak, Jeff/7; Starrett, Beau/6) 1st: 1, RPI, Viktor Liljegren/7 (Brady Wiffen/7; Lou Nanne/7) 00:25. 2, 1st: 1, COR, Anderson, Holden/1 (Freschi, Eric/7; Nuttle, Matt/3) 06:12. 2, COR, Kubiak, Jeff/3 (Angello, Anthony/6; Shore, Trent/1) COR, McCarron, Patrick/4 (Yates, Trevor/8; Weidner, Jake/8) 04:43 (pp). 07:01. 2, COR, Buckles, Matt/6 (Vanderlaan, Mitch/9; Nuttle, Matt/4) 14:20. Penalties: Sweezey, Billy, YALE (BOARDING) 10:39; Hayden, 3, RPI, Will Reilly/1 (Riley Bourbonnais/10; Mike Prapavessis/10) 08:41 11:21. Penalties: None. John, YALE (ELBOWING) 15:46; Rauter, Alex, COR (HITTING AFTER (pp). 4, COR, Weidner, Jake/5 (Yates, Trevor/9; Kubiak, Jeff/6) 19:09 2nd: 3, COR, Yates, Trevor/9 (McCarron, Patrick/14; Weidner, Jake/9) WHISTLE) 16:57; Smith, Evan, YALE (CROSS-CHECKING) 16:57; DiChi- (pp). Penalties: Viktor Liljegren, RPI (SLASHING) 02:59; Weidner, Jake, 01:04 (pp). 4, COR, Malott, Jeff/4 17:47.Penalties: Kulevich, Jake, ara, Frankie, YALE (HOOKING) 17:22. COR (CROSS-CHECKING) 06:45; Yates, Trevor, COR (HOLDING) 09:34; COLGATE (TRIPPING) 00:14; Vanderlaan, Mitch, COR (TRIPPING) 02:39. 2nd: 3, YALE, Hart, Ted/8 (Izmirlian, Chris/2) 08:02. Penalties: Yates, Jared Wilson, RPI (HOOKING) 15:33; Patrick Polino, RPI (HOLDING) 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Angello, Anthony, COR (ELBOWING) 00:48; Trevor, COR (INTERFERENCE) 11:26; Starrett, Beau, COR (SLASHING) 18:16. Malott, Jeff, COR (TRIPPING) 05:21. 19:43. 2nd: 5, RPI, Viktor Liljegren/8 (Riley Bourbonnais/11;\ Jacob Shots on goal: COLGATE 9-7-12-28; COR 11-11-7-29. Power plays: 3rd: 4, YALE, Hart, Ted/9 (Izmirlian, Chris/3) 15:20. Penalties: Hayhurst/11) 08:54 (pp). Penalties: Jesper Ohrvall, RPI (HOOKING) COLGATE 0 of 3; COR 1 of 1. Goalies: COLGATE, Finn, Charlie 5-12-4 (29 Sweezey, Billy, YALE (HOLDING) 02:44; Weidner, Jake, COR (BOARDING) 06:18; Kubiak, Jeff, COR (HOOKING) 08:07; McCrea, Alec, COR (HOLD- shots-25 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 15-5-2 (28-28). A-3,603. T-2:09. 06:59; Walsh, Anthony, YALE (BOARDING) 10:11. ING) 13:46. Referees: Joe Carusone, Kevin Graber. Linesmen: Anthony Kenney, OT: No scoring. Penalties: None. 3rd: 6, COR, Buckles, Matt/5 (McCrea, Alec/8; Kaldis, Yanni/9) 12:40. Adam Wood. Shots on goal: YALE 9-13-13-2-37; COR 13-7-9-1-30. Power plays: 7, COR, Kaldis, Yanni/1 (Buckles, Matt/4; Rauter, Alex/9) 19:35 (pp). YALE 0 of 3; COR 0 of 4. Goalies: YALE, Tucker, Sam (30 shots-28 saves); Penalties: Evan Tironese, RPI (HOLDING) 05:35; Angello, Anthony, COR COR, Gillam, Mitch (37-35). A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:29. Referees: (HOLDING THE STICK) 06:14; Jesper Ohrvall, RPI (HOOKING) 10:32; Vik- C.J. Hanafin, Doug Place Jr. Linesmen: Matt Brady, Michael Emanatian. tor Liljegren, RPI (TRIPPING) 14:31; Kaldis, Yanni, COR (INTERFERENCE) 16:24; Riley Bourbonnais, RPI major-game misconduct (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 17:17. Shots on goal: COR 14-17-14-45; RPI 9-12-3-24. Power plays: COR 3 of 8; RPI 2 of 6. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 14-5-2 (24 shots-21 saves); RPI, Chase Perry 4-15-1 (45-41). A-3,593. T-2:15. Referees: Kyle Allen, Chip McDonald. Linesmen: Paul Maciejewski, Jason Shattie.

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- 33 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review Game 25: Game 26: Game 27: #12/15 Cornell 5, Brown 3 #12/13 Cornell 4, #17 St. Lawrence 2 #12/13 Cornell 3, Clarkson 3 Sunday, Feb. 12 Friday, Feb. 17 Saturday, Feb. 18 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Canton, N.Y. at Potsdam, N.Y. • Anthony Angello scored two of the • The Big Red scored three goals in the • Matt Nuttle put the Big Red ahead Big Red's four straight goals to wrap up first period against a ranked team for the with 3:15 left in the third period, but the a nine-point effort (4-0-1) in a stretch of second time in a span of six games, then Golden Knights answered back with Troy five ECAC Hockey game over 10 days. held off the Saints for a key victory in the Josephs' second goal of the night 57 sec- • Those strikes gave Angello five goals ECAC Hockey playoff race. onds later to lead to the teams' second over his last five games, and the second • With the win, Cornell moved into sole deadlock of the season. goal briefly gave him the team goal- possession of third place in the league • Both teams then had power plays in scoring lead before Mitch Vanderlaan and standings heading into the final three overtime, but neither generated much in Trevor Yates both added their 10th goals regular-season games. the way of quality opportunities. of the season. • Jake Weidner scored a key goal from • Jake Weidner started the scoring mid- • Cornell's record when conceding the a bad angle early in the third period to way through the first, but Clarkson took a game's first goal improved to 7-4-1. The restore Cornell's two-goal lead and stem 2-1 lead by the early stages of the second Bears opened the scoring just 3:28 into the tide after St. Lawrence found life by period. the game. scoring twice in the second period. • Mitch Gillam made 18 of his 28 saves in • Playing primarily on defense for the first • In two games against the Saints this the third period and overtime, including time in his collegiate career, Alex Rauter season, the Big Red scored five times. St. several pivotal stops to keep Cornell's was on the ice for three of the Big Red's Lawrence surrendered just 12 first-period deficit minimal. five goals and had an assist on Matt Buck- goals in its other 29 games heading into • Mitch Vanderlaan then pulled the Big les' first-period strike to tie the game at 1. the game. Red even at 2 with 7:13 to play on his • Head coach Mike Schafer improved to • Matt Buckles opened the scoring with team-leading 12th goal of the year. Yanni 34-7-5 all-time against Brown. his fifth goal over the last seven games. Kaldis set up the one-timer for his 12th assist. Brown 1 1 1 - 3 Cornell 3 0 1 - 4 Cornell 2 2 1 - 5 St. Lawrence 0 2 0 - 2 Cornell 1 0 2 0 - 3 Clarkson 1 1 1 0 - 3 1st: 1, BRWN, Doane, Andrew/2 (Dodd, Trey/1; Gessert, Jack/2) 1st: 1, COR, Buckles, Matt (Yates, Trevor; Kaldis, Yanni) 13:37. 2, 03:28. 2, COR, Buckles, Matt/7 (Rauter, Alex/5; Vanderlaan, Mitch/10) COR, Starrett, Beau (Kubiak, Jeff; McCarron, Patrick) 14:07. 3, COR, 1st: 1, COR, Weidner, Jake/7 (Rauter, Alex/6; Vanderlaan, Mitch/11) 08:56. 3, COR, Angello, Anthony/9 (Kubiak, Jeff/8; Starrett, Beau/7) Vanderlaan, Mitch (McCarron, Patrick; Freschi, Eric) 19:56. Penalties: 09:12. 2, CLK, Brosseau,Devin/7 (Sturm,Nico/12; Summers,Kelly/12) 13:01. Penalty: McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOLDING) 05:33. Ben Masella, SLU (HOOKING) 02:13; Fiegl, Jared, COR (SLASHING) 16:11. Penalties: Josephs,Troy, CLK (TRIPPING) 00:28; Buckles, Matt, 2nd: 4, COR, Angello, Anthony/10 (Kubiak, Jeff/9; Starrett, Beau/8) 04:41; Angello, Anthony, COR (INTERFERENCE) 11:00. COR (SLASHING) 19:30; Egle,Haralds, CLK (HOLDING) 19:48. 11:15. 5, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/10 (Weidner, Jake/10; McCarron, 2nd: 4, SLU, Ben Masella/1 (Ryan Garvey/3) 10:06. 5, SLU, Joe 2nd: 3, CLK, Josephs,Troy/12 03:38. Penalties: Josephs,Troy, Patrick/15) 15:02. 6, BRWN, Dodd, Trey/2 (Maguire, Joe/4; McArdle, Sullivan/8 12:01 (pp). Penalties: Freschi, Eric, COR (SLASHING) 00:04; CLK (HOOKING) 10:17; Angello, Anthony, COR (HOLDING) 17:41; Josh/4) 16:12. Penalties: Weidner, Jake, COR (HOOKING) 06:38; Mike Marnell, SLU (SLASHING) 00:04; Alexander Dahl, SLU (HOOKING) Josephs,Troy, CLK (HOLDING) 19:48. Weidner, Jake, COR (SLASHING) 17:18. 04:12; Freschi, Eric, COR (HOOKING) 11:06; Fiegl, Jared, COR (CROSS- 3rd: 4, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/12 (Kaldis, Yanni/12; Freschi, Eric/9) 3rd: 7, BRWN, Lafferty, Sam/10 02:17 (sh). 8, COR, Yates, Trevor/10 CHECKING) 15:31. 12:47. 5, COR, Nuttle, Matt/2 (Weidner, Jake/11; Freschi, Eric/10) (Tschantz, Dwyer/4; Kaldis, Yanni/10) 06:56. Penalties: Aibel, Nolan, 3rd: 6, COR, Weidner, Jake 03:04. Penalty: Buckles, Matt, COR (HOLD- 16:45. 6, CLK, Josephs,Troy/12 (de Haas,James/12) 17:42. Penalties: BRWN (HOLDING) 00:52; Bauld, Noah, COR (TRIPPING) 03:26; Bird, Ty- ING) 05:46. de Haas,James, CLK (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 03:45; Starrett, Beau, ler, BRWN (SLASHING) 07:52; Willman, Max, BRWN (SLASHING) 11:14. Shots on goal: COR 15-14-8-37; SLU 7-10-12-29. Power plays: COR 0 COR (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 03:45; Starrett, Beau, COR (ROUGHING) Shots on goal: BRWN 11-8-7-26; COR 12-8-11-31. Power plays: BRWN of 2; SLU 1 of 5. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 17-5-3 (29 shots-27 saves); 03:45; Pierog,Nic, CLK (HOLDING) 13:59; Angello, Anthony, COR 0 of 4; COR 0 of 4. Goalies: BRWN, Nieto, Gavin 3-16-1 (31 shots-26 SLU, Kyle Hayton 14-9-6 (37-33). A-1,642. T-2:18. Referees: Brad (HOLDING) 13:59; Vigneault,Sam, CLK (HOOKING) 19:31. saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 16-5-3 (26-23). A-3,576. T-2:08. Referees: LeBlanc, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason Shattie. OT: No scoring. Penalties: Kaldis, Yanni, COR minor-misconduct Bryan Hicks, Anthony Kenney. Linesmen: Rick Lembo, James Tobias. (HOLDING) 02:17. Shots on goal: COR 6-12-7-1-26; CLK 7-5-13-6-31. Power plays: COR 0 of 5; CLK 0 of 4. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch (31 shots-28 saves); CLK, Kielly,Jake (26-23). A-3,061. T-2:38. Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Phil Kitchen, Jason Shattie.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 34 - 2016-17 Season Review Game 28: Game 29: ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal Gm. 1: #9/9 Cornell 2, Rensselaer 0 #9/9 Cornell 3, #7/8 Union 3 Clarkson 6, #9/9 Cornell 2 Friday, Feb. 24 Saturday, Feb. 25 Friday, March 10 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • Mitch Gillam made 31 saves for his third • Mitch Vanderlaan scored a power-play • The Big Red surrendered a season-high shutout of the season and the 11th of his goal with 5:01 left to bring two of the six goals and lost for the first time since career, which moved him into solo pos- league's top teams to a deadlock in a wild January to potentially put its season on session for fourth on Cornell's all-time list game where five of the six goals were the brink. for most career shutouts. scored on the man advantage. • Clarkson scored twice in the opening 10 • Patrick McCarron scored the winner • Vanderlaan's goal was his team-leading minutes, but Cornell equalized with a pair on the power play early in the second 14th of the season, and it made him the of power-play goals off rebounds early in period, wristing a shot through a double first Cornellian with goals in five straight the second. screen of Matt Buckles and Trevor Yates. games since Mike Kennedy did it from • Trevor Yates scored his team-leading The goal snapped a skid of 17 consecu- Dec. 28, 2007 to Jan. 11, 2008. eighth goal on the man advantage, then tive unsuccessful power plays for Cornell. • Trevor Yates and Matt Buckles scored Mitch Vanderlaan tied the game while • Mitch Vanderlaan's insurance goal was the Big Red's other goals. Yates' goal was extending his goal-scoring streak to six his team-leading 13th strike of the year, his seventh of the season on the power games — a first for the program in more and it gave him a goal in his last four play, a first for a Cornellian since the than 15 years. games and seven points over the same 2009-10 season (Blake Gallagher, 10). • The Golden Knights pulled back ahead span. • Mitch Gillam made 32 saves to earn with a four-on-four goal late in the • The win pushed Cornell's unbeaten the tie, including stops on all six of the second, then added an insurance goal streak to eight games (6-0-2) and locked game's shots on goal in overtime. early in the third. Superfluous empty-net the Big Red into the No. 3 seed for the • Cornell went unbeaten in February and five-on-three goals in the last two ECAC Hockey Championship playoffs. (6-0-3) for the first time since the 2004-05 minutes inflated the final margin. Rensselaer 0 0 0 - 0 season. Clarkson 1 2 3 - 6 Cornell 0 2 0 - 2 Cornell 0 2 0 - 2 Union 0 1 2 0 - 3 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Angello, Anthony, COR (INTERFERENCE) Cornell 1 1 1 0 - 3 1st: 1, CLK, Rempal,Sheldon/11 (Brosseau,Devin/14; Sturm,Nico/13) 02:49; Charlie Manley, RPI (INTERFERENCE) 06:22; Patrick Polino, 07:53. 2, CLK, Pierog,Nic/6 (Boucher,Jordan/14; Gervais,Brett/4) RPI (SLASHING) 15:56; Buckles, Matt, COR (SLASHING) 16:22; Charlie 1st: 1, COR, Yates, Trevor/11 (Weidner, Jake/13; Kubiak, Jeff/11) 09:24. Penalties: Vigneault,Sam, CLK (CROSS-CHECKING) 12:46; Manley, RPI (SLASHING) 17:47. 11:44 (pp). Penalties: Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOOKING) 02:07; Mark Dufour, Josephs,Troy, CLK (HOOKING) 16:01. 2nd: 1, COR, McCarron, Patrick/5 (Buckles, Matt/7; Vanderlaan, UNION (TRIPPING) 10:52; Greg Campbell, UNION (HOLDING) 12:21. 2nd: 3, COR, Yates, Trevor/12 (McCarron, Patrick/18; Angello, An- Mitch/12) 02:27 (pp). 2, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/13 (Freschi, Eric/11; 2nd: 2, UNION, Mike Vecchione/26 (Jeff Taylor/21; Brett Supinski/24) thony/7) 02:26 (pp). 4, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/15 (Buckles, Matt/8; Weidner, Jake/12) 10:10. Penalties: Will Reilly, RPI (HOLDING) 01:22; 11:12 (pp). 3, COR, Buckles, Matt/9 (Nuttle, Matt/5; Rauter, Alex/7) Rauter, Alex/8) 04:45 (pp). 5, CLK, Josephs,Troy/20 (de Haas,James/22; McCrea, Alec, COR (HOLDING) 13:47. 13:24. Penalties: Weidner, Jake, COR (HOOKING) 02:56; Fiegl, Jared, Amorosa,Terrance/12) 19:16. Penalties: Thow,Aaron, CLK (ELBOWING) 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Will Reilly, RPI (CROSS-CHECKING) 01:42; COR (HOOKING) 10:54; Sebastian Vidmar, UNION (HOOKING) 16:05. 01:49; D'Arrisso,Perry, CLK (INDIRECT CTH ROUGHING) 03:43; Weidner, McCarron, Patrick, COR (HOLDING) 04:00; Will Reilly, RPI (HOLDING) 3rd: 4, UNION, Spencer Foo/22 (Jeff Taylor/22; Brett Supinski/25) Jake, COR (HOOKING) 06:31; Weidner, Jake, COR (HITTING AFTER 04:14; Fiegl, Jared, COR (EMBELLISHMENT) 04:14; Buckles, Matt, COR 02:04 (pp). 5, UNION, Brett Supinski/8 (Sebastian Vidmar/24; Mike WHISTLE) 17:29; Vigneault,Sam, CLK (HITTING AFTER WHISTLE) 17:29; (HOLDING) 08:37; Buckles, Matt, COR (INTERFERENCE) 15:16. Vecchione/32) 11:33 (pp). 6, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/14 (McCrea, Josephs,Troy, CLK (CHARGING) 19:16. Shots on goal: RPI 9-15-7-31; COR 10-8-7-25. Power plays: RPI 0 of 5; Alec/9; Kaldis, Yanni/13) 14:59 (pp). Penalties: McCarron, Patrick, COR 3rd: 6, CLK, Gervais,Brett/5 (Boucher,Jordan/15; Amorosa, Ter- COR 1 of 5. Goalies: RPI, Chase Perry 5-18-1 (25 shots-23 saves); COR, (INTERFERENCE) 00:51; Matt Krug, UNION (INTERFERENCE) 05:26; rance/13) 03:20. 7, CLK, Gervais,Brett/6 (Pierog,Nic/4) 18:03 (empty Gillam, Mitch 18-5-4 (31-31). A-3,968. T-2:17. Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Buckles, Matt, COR (EMBELLISHMENT) 05:29; Nick DeSimone, UNION net). 8, CLK, Pierog,Nic/7 (Gervais,Brett/5; Thow,Aaron/8) 19:50 Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason Shattie. (TRIPPING) 05:29; Anderson, Holden, COR (HOLDING) 11:16; Anthony (pp). Penalties: Yates, Trevor, COR (TRIPPING) 06:47; Fiegl, Jared, COR Rinaldi, UNION (SLASHING) 13:49. (INTERFERENCE) 19:42; Malott, Jeff, COR double minor-misconduct OT: No scoring. Penalties: None. (SLASHING, ROUGHING) 19:42; D'Arrisso,Perry, CLK minor-misconduct Shots on goal: UNION 10-9-10-6-35; COR 14-13-5-0-32. Power (ROUGHING) 19:42. plays: UNION 3 of 5; COR 2 of 5. Goalies: UNION, Alex Sakellaropoulos Shots on goal: CLK 13-7-8-28; COR 2-13-1-16. Power plays: CLK 1 of 4; (32 shots-29 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch (35-32). A-4,104. T-2:29. COR 2 of 5. Goalies: CLK, Kielly,Jake 16-13-5 (16 shots-14 saves); COR, Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason Gillam, Mitch 18-6-5 (27-22). A-3,557. T-2:32. Referees: Bryan Hicks, Shattie. Marty Hughes. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason Shattie.

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- 35 - March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal 2016-17 Season Review ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal Gm. 2: ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal Gm. 3: #9/9 Cornell 2, Clarkson 1 #9/9 Cornell 2, Clarkson 1 Saturday, March 11 Sunday, March 12 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • The Big Red evened the series behind • The Big Red punched its ticket to Lake 24 saves from Mitch Gillam and goals Placid behind goals by Jeff Malott and from Patrick McCarron and Anthony Anthony Angello to overcome Clarkson's Angello. opening of the scoring. • McCarron's goal was set up by a leap- • Malott's goal was awarded after a video ing stop of a clearing attempt by Jake review, revealing that his wraparound off Weidner, followed by a quick pass from the goalie's pad inside the right post had Eric Freschi in the high slot. McCarron's crossed the line a little more than two shot from the left point deflected off a minutes after the Golden Knights took defender's stick and in. the lead. • Gillam made several big stops to keep • Angello then scored his career-high the score 1-0 until Angello's eventual 12th goal of the season and his second strike with 11:10 to play in the third. A game-winner in as many day midway deft backhand pass by Beau Starrett set through the second. Beau Starrett made up a two-on-one, and Jeff Kubiak's quick the play, negating an icing before making touch pass sent Angello streaking up the a goal-mouth feed for Angello to convert. middle of the ice. His shot whistled past • Cornell's penalty kill was a perfect Clarkson goalie Jake Kielly's glove. 3-for-3 against the red-hot Clarkson • Angello's goal would prove to be the power play, including two kills in the third winner after Clarkson's Juho Jokiharju period. scored a six-on-four goal with 1:57 left. • The Big Red improved to 4-1 against the Clarkson 0 0 1 - 1 Golden Knights in ECAC Hockey quarter- Cornell 1 0 1 - 2 final series.

1st: 1, COR, McCarron, Patrick/6 (Freschi, Eric/12; Weidner, Jake/14) • Cornell had a total of just 46 shots on 07:31. Penalty: Thow,Aaron, CLK (TRIPPING) 19:19. goal through the three-game series. 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: Freschi, Eric, COR (INTERFERENCE) 05:35; Buckles, Matt, COR (ROUGHING) 09:50; Kuzmeski,Shane, CLK (ROUGH- Clarkson 1 0 0 - 1 ING) 09:50; Gervais,Brett, CLK (HOLDING) 14:36; Sturm,Nico, CLK Cornell 1 1 0 - 2 major-game misconduct (HITTING FROM BEHIND) 17:44; Bauld, Noah, COR (ROUGHING) 17:44; Brosseau,Devin, CLK (ROUGHING) 17:44. 1st: 1, CLK, Jokiharju,Juho/5 (Quince,Marly/1) 11:45. 2, COR, Malott, 3rd: 2, COR, Angello, Anthony/11 (Kubiak, Jeff/12; Starrett, Jeff/5 (Buckles, Matt/9; Weidner, Jake/15) 13:58.Penalties: Fiegl, Beau/9) 08:50. 3, CLK, Jokiharju,Juho/4 (Rempal,Sheldon/12; Jared, COR (INTERFERENCE) 06:07; Summers,Kelly, CLK (INTERFER- Boucher,Jordan/16) 18:03 (pp). Penalties - Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOLD- ENCE) 18:38. ING) 09:01; Anderson, Holden, COR (TRIPPING) 13:16; de Haas,James, 2nd: 3, COR, Angello, Anthony/12 (Starrett, Beau/10; Kubiak, CLK (HOOKING) 15:48; Angello, Anthony, COR (TRIPPING) 17:37. Jeff/13) 10:17.Penalties: Boucher,Jordan, CLK (TRIPPING) 13:23; Fiegl, Shots on goal: CLK 8-7-10-25; COR 7-7-4-18. Power plays: CLK 1 of 4; Jared, COR (BOARDING) 16:22; Kielly,Jake, CLK (SLASHING) 16:22; COR 0 of 4. Goalies: CLK, Kielly,Jake 16-14-5 (18 shots-16 saves); COR, Thow,Aaron, CLK (INTERFERENCE) 18:06; Weidner, Jake, COR Gillam, Mitch 19-6-5 (25-24). A-4,021. T-2:19. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, (HOOKING) 19:19. Chip McDonald. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason Shattie. 3rd: No scoring. Penalty: Kubiak, Jeff, COR (TRIPPING) 08:55. Shots on goal: CLK 9-11-12-32; COR 5-6-1-12. Power plays: CLK 0 of 3; COR 0 of 3. Goalies: CLK, Kielly,Jake 16-15-5 (12 shots-10 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch 20-6-5 (32-31). A-3,312. T-2:26. Referees: Marty Hughes, Robert St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Ryan Knapp, Dan Taggart.

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March 17, 2017 ∙ ECAC Hockey semifinal - 36 - KEN DRYDEN ▼ • inductee in 1983 • Won six titles • Calder Trophy winner (NHL rookie of the year) • Conn Smythe Trophy winner (playoff MVP) • Five-time Vezina Trophy winner 29Players29 from the Big Red have gone on to play in ◄ MATT MOULSON the NHL* • Three straight 30-goal seasons with the N.Y. Islanders Player (NHL teams) • Entering 12th year in the NHL Byron Bitz (BOS, FLA, VAN) • 555 career NHL games Brad Chartrand (LA) (entering the season) Sean Collins (CBJ, WAS) Doug Dadswell (CGY) P.C. Drouin (BOS) Ken Dryden (MTL) Parris Duffus (ARI) Darren Eliot (LA, DET, BUF) Brian Ferlin (BOS) Colin Greening (OTT, TOR) Brian Hayward (WIN, MTL, MIN, SJ) Mike Iggulden (SJ, NYI) David LeNeveu (ARI, CBJ) Kent Manderville (TOR, EDM, HAR/CRL, PHI, PIT) Brian McCutcheon (DET) Matt Moulson (LA, NYI, BUF, MIN) JOE NIEUWENDYK ► Doug Murray (SJ, PIT, MTL) • Hockey Hall of Fame inductee in 2011 Lance Nethery (NYR, EDM) • Won Stanley Cup with three teams Joe Nieuwendyk • Won 2002 Olympic gold with Canada There are five (CGY, DAL, NJ, TOR, FLA) • 1,126 career points in 1,257 NHL games NHL draft picks on the Brendon Nash (MTL) • Calder Trophy winner (rookie of the year) Big Red’s 2016-17 roster. Riley Nash (CRL) • Conn Smythe Trophy winner (playoff MVP) Ryan O’Byrne (MTL, COL, TOR) Jean-Marc Pelletier (PHI, ARI) Dan Ratushny (VAN) Under NHL contract for 2016-17* Raymond Sawada (DAL) Ben Scrivens (TOR, LA, EDM, MTL) Cole Bardreau, F, Riley Nash, F, Boston Bruins Brock Tredway (LA) Brian Ferlin, F, Boston Bruins Joakim Ryan, D, Colin Greening, F, Toronto Maple Leafs Joel Lowry, F, Matt Underhill (CHI) Matt Moulson, F, Buffalo Sabres Reece Willcox, D, Philadelphia Flyers Ryan Vesce (SJ) * — as of Oct. 1, 2016

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