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St. Lawrence Saints (4-24-4 Overall, 2-17-1 ECAC Hockey) STAT LEADERS St 2019-20 St. Lawrence Men’s Hockey Game Notes Beth Spadaccini // Assistant Sports Information Director (Men’s Hockey Contact) // [email protected] // Office: 315-229-5566 • Cell: 315-323-0650 St. Lawrence Saints (4-24-4 Overall, 2-17-1 ECAC Hockey) STAT LEADERS St. Lawrence No. 1 Cornell Colgate Goals....................................... Suthers (9) 21-2-4, 16-2-2 ECAC Hockey 10-16-6, 8-9-3 ECAC Hockey Assists ....................................Risteau (15) Friday, Feb. 28 // 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 29 // 7 p.m. Points ....................................Risteau (22) Series Record: 80-72-5 Game-Winning Goals .........................Risteau (3) Series Record: 43-64-9 Power-Play Goals ..............Suthers (3) - GAME COVERAGE - Power-Play Points ................2 Tied (7) Live Stats: Friday - cornellbigred.com // Saturday - gocolgateraiders.com Conference Points .......... Hanson (12) Both nights - ESPN+ ($) Stretch Internet ($ - International) +/- .......................................Mahoney (+2) Video: // Shots on Goal ................. Suthers (90) Radio: Both nights - WQTK 92.7 FM, WLFK 95.3 FM // Talent: Greg Lapinski Blocked Shots ..................... Woolf (59) Goaltending QUICK HITS Save % ...Mannella, Zetterquist (.911) • St. Lawrence is coming off a weekend split with Dartmouth and then-No. 20 GAA ........................... Zetterquist (2.77) Harvard in its final games at Appleton Arena last weekend. The Saints fell to Wins ......................................Mannella (3) Dartmouth 2-5 on Friday night before posting a solid 6-3 win over the Crimson on Cornell Senior Night. Goals........................................Barron (14) • Bo Hanson led the Saints with four points on the weekend; two assists in each Assists ...................................... 2 Tied (18) game. He was tied for the most points among Division I defensemen last week. Points .....................................Barron (32) • Six different players scored goals in the win over Harvard and 13 finished with Game-Winning Goals .............2 Tied (3) at least one point while Ryan Garvey, Aleksi Peltonen and Hanson finished with Power-Play Goals ................. Mullin (6) multi-point games. Conference Points ...........Barron (22) • Peltonen was tied with Cornell’s Matt Stienburg for the most points among con- Shots on Goal ................... Barron (99) Blocked Shots .....................Kaldis (46) ference rookies last weekend (1G, 2A). Goaltending • Senior Daniel Mannella picked up his third win of the season with 27 saves Save % ............................. Galajda (.928) against the Crimson on Saturday. The Saints also chased Harvard netminder GAA ................................... Galajda (1.64) Mitchell Gibson out after the fifth goal. Wins ....................................... Galajda (21) IT HAD BEEN A WHILE SINCE... Colgate • The Saints scored six goals. (October 28, 2017 at Wisconsin; 6-3 W) Goals...........................................3 Tied (9) • St. Lawrence had beaten Harvard. (February 20, 2015; 5-1 W) Assists ......................................2 Tied (10) • The Saints had won this season. (November 9 at Union; 3-2 W (OT)) Points .................................. McMann (19) GWG .............................................Sharf (3) • St. Lawrence had won at home. (March 2, 2019 vs. Colgate; 5-2 W) PPG .............................................2 Tied (2) • The Saints had scored an empty-net goal. (March 2, 2018 at Dartmouth; 4-2 W) Conference Points ......... McMann(14) Shots on Goal .............. McMann (108) ABOUT NO. 1 CORNELL Blocked Shots ..................... Meyer (53) • The top-ranked Big Red enter the weekend having won seven straight and are Goaltending coming off a pair of shutout road wins at Yale (4-0) and Brown (3-0) last week. Save % ................................ Farrier (.919) • Morgan Barron leads Cornell with 32 points on 14 goals and 18 assists, as well as a GAA .................................... Farrier (2.34) team-best 22 conference points. Wins ...........................................Farrier (7) • Matthew Galajda comes into Friday’s game third in Division I with a 1.64 goals St. Lawrence Cornell Colgate Overall (League) .......... 4-24-4 (2-17-1 ECAC) Overall (League) .......... 21-2-4 (16-2-2 ECAC) Overall (League) ..........10-16-6 (8-9-3 ECAC) Goals Per Game ............................................... 1.81 Goals Per Game .............................................3.48 Goals Per Game .............................................2.09 Assists Per Game ..........................................3.34 Assists Per Game .......................................... 6.37 Assists Per Game .......................................... 3.59 Points Per Game ............................................. 5.16 Points Per Game ............................................ 9.85 Points Per Game ............................................5.69 Shots Per Game ..............................................25.7 Shots Per Game .............................................. 29.1 Shots Per Game .............................................. 29.1 Opponent Goals Per Game ....................... 3.47 Opponent Goals Per Game ........................ 1.63 Opponent Goals Per Game ....................... 2.56 Opponent Shots Per Game .......................33.4 Opponent Shots Per Game ........................22.7 Opponent Shots Per Game ....................... 29.3 Power Play .....................................................13.8% Power Play ....................................................24.8% Power Play ...................................................... 9.3% Penalty Kill ....................................................74.4% Penalty Kill .................................................... 77.5% Penalty Kill ....................................................79.5% Combined Special Teams ........................45.3% Combined Special Teams ........................48.5% Combined Special Teams ....................... 44.3% TALE OF THE TAPE TALE PIM Per Game ................................................... 10.1 PIM Per Game ....................................................9.3 PIM Per Game ..................................................10.8 Penalties Per Game .........................................4.7 Penalties Per Game .........................................3.8 Penalties Per Game .........................................4.3 against average and ninth with a .928 save percentage. He’s also second in win percentage (.852) and tied for fifth with four shutouts. 2019-20 SCHEDULE & RESULTS • Cornell brings the seventh-best scoring offense (3.48 g/gm) and second-best 4-24-4, 2-17-1 ECAC HOCKEY scoring defense (1.63 g/gm). OCTOBER • Both of Cornell’s losses this season have come to league opponents in Dart- 11 @ MERCYHURST ..................L, 2-3 (OT) mouth and Quinnipiac. Both teams had leads over the Big Red heading into the 12 @ MERCYHURST ...........................W, 3-2 third period. 18 PROVIDENCE# ........................L, 0-6 • Matt Stienburg was named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week after a three 19 VERMONT# ...............................L, 0-2 point weekend (2G, 1A) with a goal in each game and the eventual game winner 25 @ HOLY CROSS ...................T, 2-2 (OT) against Brown. 26 @ BENTLEY ................................. W, 3-0 NOVEMBER LAST TIME OUT • The teams traded goals in the first period, with Keenan Suthers tying the 1 @ CLARKSON ..................... L, 3-4 (OT) game at 1-1 with a power-play goal, but Cornell went on to score five unan- 2 @ CLARKSON ......................L, 2-3 (OT) swered in a 6-1 win. 8 @ RPI* ......................................... L, 2-6 • Cornell outshot the Saints 35-6 and finished 2-for-5 with the man advantage, 9 @ UNION* ......................... W, 3-2 (OT) while St. Lawrence finished 1-for-2. 15 COLGATE*#................................L, 1-4 16 CORNELL*# ............................... L, 1-6 Last 10 vs. Cornell ABOUT COLGATE 22 @ YALE* .......................................L, 3-6 Date Result Site • Colgate is coming off a pair of losses at Brown (1- 23 @ BROWN* .................................... L, 2-3 2014-15 W, 3-1 H 3) and Yale (2-4) last weekend. The Raiders have jst 29 MAINE# ...................................... L, 2-5 2015-16 L, 1-2 A one win so far in Febraury - a 4-0 shutout of Union 30 MAINE# ...........................T, 1-1 (OT) 2015-16 W, 2-1 (OT) H on the 15th. DECEMBER 2016-17 L, 2-3 A • Two of Colgate’s three wins since the break have 2016-17 L, 2-4 H come via a shutout, as they also blanked Princeton 7 @ CLARKSON* ................................ L, 1-3 2017-18 L, 1-6 A (3-0) on January 31. 28 CONNECTICUT^ ....................T, 2-2 (OT) 2017-18 L, 0-1 H • Bobby McCann leads Colgate with 19 points on 29 COLORADO COLLEGE^................... L, 3-7 2018-19 L, 1-3 A nine goals and 10 assists with 14 of his points com- JANUARY 2018-19 L, 2-4 H ing in conference play. 3 UNION*# ......................... L, 4-5 (OT) 2019-20 L, 1-6 H • Ben Sharf is second in scoring with 18 points (9G, 4 RPI*# ............................................L, 0-3 9A) and has a team-high three game-winning goals. 10 QUINNIPIAC*# ......................... L, 2-3 Last 10 vs. Colgate • MItch Benson and Andrew Farrier have split time 11 PRINCETON*# ............... L, 0-1 (OT) Date Result Site in goal this season, with Farrier making 18 starts and 17 @ HARVARD* .................................. L, 1-3 2014-15 L. 3-4 (OT)* N 19 appearances.
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