Cornell Men’s Hockey 2017-18 Game Notes

Schedule & Results Cornell Big Red (23-3-2, 17-2-2 ECAC Hockey)

October 2/2 Cornell at 19 Union 14 GUELPH (exhib.) W, 7-1 15 OTTAWA (exhib.) T, 2-2 Saturday, February 24, 2018, 7 p.m. EST 27 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W, 5-1 Messa Rink, Schenectady, N.Y. 28 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W, 3-0 Union Record: 20-13-2, 15-5-1 ECAC Hockey November 3 at Quinnipiac * W, 2-1 Live Coverage Where Cornell Stands 4 at Princeton * W, 5-4 TV: None KRACH: 1 10 DARTMOUTH * W, 3-0 Radio: WHCU (870 AM, 95.9 FM) RPI: 2 11 HARVARD * W, 3-2 Video: www.unionathletics.tv USCHO poll: 2 17 ST. LAWRENCE * W, 6-1 Stats: www.sidearmstats.com/union/mhockey USA Hockey/USA Today poll: 2 18 CLARKSON * L, 0-4 Twitter: @CUBigRedGameday, @CUBigRedHockey Pairwise: 3 21 NIAGARA W, 5-4 25 vs. Boston Univ. # W, 4-3 December What’s on Tap: 1 at Miami (OH) L, 1-2 • The top two seeds in the ECAC Hockey Championship playoffs will wrap up 2 at Miami (OH) W, 4-0 their regular seasons when Cornell clashes with Union at Messa Rink. 30 CANISIUS W, 6-2 • The game will be broadcast through subscription-based UnionAthletics.tv. January Additionally, Jason Weinstein will provide play-by-play for WHCU (870 AM, 5 PRINCETON * W, 7-1 95.9 FM) in the Ithaca area and worldwide via the station’s website. 6 QUINNIPIAC * W, 1-0 12 at Yale * T, 3-3 Cleary Cup Champions: 13 at Brown * W, 3-1 • With a 4-2 victory last night at Rensselaer, Cornell clinched sole possession 19 COLGATE * W, 2-0 of the program’s ninth Cleary Cup — awarded annually to ECAC Hockey’s 20 at Colgate * W, 2-0 regular-season champion. It’s the Big Red first Cleary Cup since 2004-05, and 26 at Harvard * W, 3-0 the fourth during the tenure of 23rd-year head coach . 27 at Dartmouth * W, 3-1 • Now armed with the No. 1 seed through the league playoffs, Cornell will February face the lowest-remaining seed in a best-of-three ECAC Hockey quarterfinal 2 UNION * W, 4-3 series March 9-11 at Lynah Rink. 3 RENSSELAER * L, 1-2 • With a victory tonight, the Big Red would tie a program record for victories 9 at Clarkson * T, 0-0 in a regular season (24), and it would become the first ECAC Hockey men’s 10 at St. Lawrence * W, 1-0 16 BROWN * W, 2-1 program to rack up 38 points in a season since Cornell did it in 2004-05. 17 YALE * W, 3-2 23 at Rensselaer * W, 4-2 Friday Night Redux: 24 at Union * 7:00 p.m. • Morgan Barron scored the eventual winner early in the third period, then March assisted Cody Haiskanen’s first collegiate about 10 minutes later in 9 TBD Q 7:00 p.m. Cornell’s 4-2 win last night at Rensselaer. 10 TBD Q 7:00 p.m. • Brendan Smith opened the scoring just 93 seconds into the second period 11 TBD Q (if necessary) 4:00 p.m. in his first game back after a four-game absence. It marked the first time a Cornell defenseman has scored in the last 10 games. * ECAC Hockey game • Anthony Angello pulled the Big Red ahead for good with his team-leading # at Madison Square Garden (New York) 13th goal, tapping in a beautiful pass from Yanni Kaldis. Q ECAC Hockey Championship quarterfinals • Six of the Big Red’s 11 points last night came from freshmen. Cornell Quick Facts Need-To-Know Numbers: • Cornell still possesses by a wide margin the highest winning percentage Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 in the nation (.857) — its highest through 28 games since a 1969-70 season Founded...... 1865 that ended with a national title. Enrollment (undergraduate)...... 14,315 • Cornell leads the nation in team defense (1.43 goals against per game), President...... Martha E. Pollack having already posted a national-best nine shutouts. If the season ended Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. today, it would rank as the fourth-stingiest season in Division I history. • Cornell has been particularly dominant at even strength, leading the Colors...... Carnelian Red and White country with a team rating of plus-42. Conference...... ECAC Hockey / Ivy League • The Big Red has surrendered just a paltry 25 even-strength goals so far. For Rink (Capacity)...... Lynah Rink (4,267) perspective, the next two lowest totals in the nation are Clarkson at 43, and Coaching Information Denver and Minnesota State at 48. • Cornell has three players in the top six nationally in rating, all junior Head Coach...... Mike Schafer (Cornell ’86) defensemen. Brendan Smith and Matt Nuttle lead that group (plus-20; tied Career Record...... 435-245-91 (23rd season) for 2nd), followed by Alec McCrea (plus-18; sixth). Associate Head Coach...... Ben Syer • The Big Red has still quashed 39 of its opponents’ last 43 power plays (Western Ontario ’98) (90.7%) — but two of those conceded PPGs came against Union on Feb. 2. Assistant Coach...... Sean Flanagan . (St. Lawrence ’10) Another Crown Down ... Director of Hockey Operations...... Joe Palmer • Cornell clinched its 22nd Ivy League championship in program history on (Ohio State ’13) Jan. 27 with a 3-1 win at Dartmouth. It’s the 18th outright title for the Big Red, and the third its won in the last eight years. Team Information • Last weekend’s sweep of Brown and Yale gave the Big Red a 9-0-1 record in Captains...... Alex Rauter & Mitch Vanderlaan Ivy League play, marking the first time Cornell went undefeated through the Alternate Captains.... Jared Fiegl & Trevor Yates Ancient Eight since 1995-96 — Mike Schafer’s first season as head coach. 2017-18 Record...... 23-3-2 Polls Prose: 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Record...... 17-2-2 • Cornell has jumped two spots to second in both the USCHO and USA 2017-18 Ivy League Record...... 9-0-1 Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls this week. The Big Red remains the First Varsity Season...... 1900-01 highest-ranked team in ECAC Hockey and is in the national top five in both All-Time Record...... 1,124-716-140 (.603) polls for a ninth consecutive week. Record at Lynah Rink...... 558-218-66 (.702) • For the first time in nearly 15 years, the Big Red was ranked No. 1 spot NCAA Championships...... 2 (1967, 1970) in both polls on Jan. 29 — both it quickly fell back after a Feb. 3 loss to NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 20 Rensselaer. The only other time Cornell has been a consensus No. 1 was Years..... 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, March 2003, when Cornell started its postseason run into the Frozen Four...... 1980, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2002 ..... 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017 Perennial Contention ECAC Hockey Championships...... 12 Last season marked Cornell's seventh trek to ECAC Hockey’s championship Years...... 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, weekend over the last 10 years, which is tops among the circuit’s 12 teams. Here is a breakdown 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)

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 2 - Goaltending, Inc.: Tale of the Tape • Despite entering the season with just eight career collegiate starts among its three goaltenders, the Big Red has not only found one solid starter in net Cornell Union this season — it has two. Team Offense 3.07 3.03 • Freshman Matthew Galajda (19-3-2, 1.49, .941, 8 SO) was named the Hockey National Rank 22nd 23rd Commissioners’ Association National Division I Rookie of the Month for Conf. Offense 2.76 3.14 Conf. Rank 6th 4th January after he surrendered just five goals in eight starts with four shutouts. • Galajda now owns the national lead in goals against average, shutouts, and Team Defense 1.43 2.49 he ranks third in the country in save percentage. He has also set a program National Rank 1st 16th Conf. Defense 1.33 2.14 record for shutouts by a freshman goaltender, and he has solo possession for Conf. Rank 1st 3rd third place on the program’s list for clean sheets in a single season. • After making just one start over the last two seasons, senior Hayden Power Play Pct. 16.2 20.9 Stewart (4-0, 1.01, .956, SO) started three straight from Dec. 2 to Jan. 5 and National Rank 44th T-17th Conf. PP Pct. 12.6 23.0 performed well. In his first start, Stewart made 26 saves at Miami for his third Conf. Rank 10th 4th career shutout in just his ninth collegiate start. Penalty Kill Pct. 84.8 81.3 More Than Just Defense: National Rank 10th 29th Conf. PK Pct. 87.8 84.9 • One of the keys to Cornell’s success this season has been an increase in Conf. Rank 1st 4th offensive production from its defensemen. After receiving 13 goals from blueliners in each of the last two seasons, the Big Red already has 17 goals Faceoff Percentages from defensemen this year — including two last night. • Sophomore Yanni Kaldis (3-11–14) has three assists over the last two games, Cornell (52.5) W L Total taking over solo possession of the team lead in points by defensemen. An 17 Angello 99 66 60.0 All-Ivy League first team selection last year, Kaldis is also tied for the team 11 Betts 189 158 54.5 lead with seven power-play points. 10 Starrett 218 186 54.0 28 Locke 141 129 52.2 • Junior defensemen Matt Nuttle (2-9–11) has already more than doubled his 15 Yates 178 188 48.6 point total from his first two collegiate seasons. • Often paired together, Alec McCrea (4-6–10; 4 PPGs) and Brendan Smith Union (50.1) W L Total 9 Scarfo 228 159 58.9 (5-5–10) are among the nation’s leaders in rating with a combined plus-38. 18 Supinski 304 235 56.4 Both returned to the lineup last night after missing time due to injury. 17 Maier 217 218 49.9 • The Big Red has five defensemen with at least 10 points, a first for the 19 Taylor 80 114 41.2 program since the 2009-10 campaign. 25 Walker 163 235 41.0

Standings Results / Schedule

ECAC HOCKEY ONLY OVERALL Friday, Feb. 23 Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA * Cornell 4, Rensselaer 2 * Colgate 1, Union 1 Cornell 36 17-2-2 .857 58 30 23-3-2 .857 86 40 * Princeton 3, Clarkson 3 Union 31 15-5-1 .738 66 45 20-13-2 .600 106 87 * Quinnipiac 3, St. Lawrence 2 Clarkson 27 11-5-5 .643 70 47 19-8-6 .667 103 63 *~ Dartmouth 6, Yale 4 Harvard 25 11-7-3 .643 67 48 13-11-4 .536 87 71 *~ Brown 6, Harvard 4 Dartmouth 23 11-9-1 .548 55 66 13-13-2 .500 70 86 Saturday, Feb. 24 Colgate 21 9-9-3 .500 44 44 13-14-6 .485 74 75 * Cornell at Union, 7 p.m. Princeton 20 9-10-2 .476 73 76 12-12-4 .500 96 93 * Colgate at Rensselaer, 7 p.m. * Princeton at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m. Quinnipiac 20 9-10-2 .476 57 52 14-15-4 .485 93 89 * Quinnipiac at Clarkson, 7 p.m Yale 19 9-11-1 .452 65 58 14-13-1 .518 83 78 *~ Dartmouth at Brown, 7 p.m. Brown 13 6-14-1 .310 42 63 7-17-4 .321 61 89 *~ Harvard at Yale, 7 p.m. Rensselaer 10 4-15-2 .238 43 81 5-24-4 .212 69 119 End of regular season St. Lawrence 7 3-17-1 .167 40 72 7-24-2 .242 71 112 Friday, March 2 ECAC Hockey Championships, first round (best-of-3) IVY LEAGUE ONLY OVERALL Game 1: 12-St. Lawrence at 5-Dartmouth Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA Game 1: 11-Rensselaer at 6-TBD Game 1: 10-Brown at 7-TBD x - Cornell 19 9-0-1 .950 35 15 23-3-2 .857 86 40 Game 1: 9-TBD at 8-TBD Harvard 10 5-4-0 .556 28 21 13-11-4 .536 87 71 Princeton 8 4-6-0 .400 37 41 12-12-4 .500 96 93 Yale 7 3-5-1 .389 32 30 14-13-1 .518 83 78 Brown 6 3-6-0 .333 22 29 7-17-4 .321 61 89 Dartmouth 6 3-6-0 .333 20 38 13-13-2 .500 70 86 * ECAC Hockey game; ~ Ivy League game

- 3 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union 2017-18 Cornell Men’s Hockey Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Last Team 2 Brendan Smith D 6-1 189 Jr. Centennial, Colo. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 3 Cody Haiskanen D 6-4 184 Fr. Fargo, N.D. Fargo Force (USHL) 4 Alex Rauter “C” F 6-2 187 Sr. Chatham, N.J. Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) 5 Matthew Nuttle D 5-11 194 Jr. Marilla, N.Y. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 6 Alex Green D 6-2 178 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln Stars (USHL) 7 Cam Donaldson F 5-8 165 Fr. Pittsboro, N.C. Powell River Kings (BCHL) 8 Yanni Kaldis D 5-11 190 So. Montréal, Québec Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 9 Noah Bauld F 5-11 181 So. Halifax, Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 10 Beau Starrett F 6-5 222 Jr. Bellingham, Mass. South Shore Kings (USPHL) 11 Kyle Betts F 6-1 174 Fr. Flesherton, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL) 12 Connor Murphy F 5-10 167 So. Ancaster, Ontario Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) 14 Mitch Vanderlaan “C” F 5-7 177 Jr. Hanwell, New Brunswick Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 15 Trevor Yates “A” F 6-2 203 Sr. Beaconsfield, Québec Deerfield Academy 16 Matt Cairns D 6-3 209 Fr. Mississauga, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL) 17 Anthony Angello F 6-5 213 Jr. Manlius, N.Y. Omaha Lancers (USHL) 18 Jared Fiegl “A” F 6-1 215 Sr. Parker, Colo. US National Team Development Program 21 Dwyer Tschantz F 6-5 214 Sr. Wilmington, Del. Indiana Ice (USHL) 22 Jeff Malott F 6-3 203 So. Burlington, Ontario Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 24 Ryan Bliss D 6-1 189 Sr. Chelmsford, Mass. US National Team Development Program 26 Tristan Mullin F 6-2 193 Fr. Cartwright, Manitoba Powell River Kings (BCHL) 27 Morgan Barron F 6-3 208 Fr. Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Andrew’s College 28 Brenden Locke F 5-10 174 Fr. Iroquois Falls, Ontario Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) 29 Alec McCrea D 6-3 204 Jr. El Cajon, Calif. Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 31 Hayden Stewart G 6-3 211 Sr. Rockford, Ill. Indiana Ice (USHL) 32 Austin McGrath G 6-1 176 Fr. Lloydminster, Alberta Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 35 Matthew Galajda G 6-0 187 Fr. Aurora, Ontario Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)

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

Pronunciation Guide By Class No. Name Seniors (6): Bliss, Fiegl, Rauter, Stewart, Tschantz, Yates 3 Cody Haiskanen HAY-skuh-nin Juniors (6): Angello, McCrea, Nuttle, Smith, Starrett, Vanderlaan 4 Alex Rauter ROUT-er Sophomores (4): Bauld, Kaldis, Malott, Murphy 8 Yanni Kaldis YAN-ee CAL-dis Freshmen (10): Barron, Betts, Cairns, Donaldson, Galajda, Green, Haiskanen, 9 Noah Bauld bald Locke, McGrath, Mullin 10 Beau Starrett STARE-it 14 Mitch Vanderlaan VAN-der-lan By State / Province 16 Matt Cairns CARE-ins 17 Anthony Angello AN-juh-lo UNITED STATES (13) CANADA (13) 18 Jared Fiegl FEE-gull California (1): McCrea Alberta (1): McGrath 21 Dwyer Tschantz shonts Colorado (2): Fiegl, Smith Manitoba (1): Mullin 22 Jeff Malott muh-LOT Delaware (1): Tschantz New Brunswick (1): Vanderlaan 28 Brenden Locke lock Illiniois (2): Green, Stewart Nova Scotia (2): Barron, Bauld 29 Alec McCrea muh-CRAY Massachusetts (2): Bliss, Starrett Ontario (6): Betts, Cairns, Galajda, 35 Matthew Galajda guh-LIE-duh New Jersey (1): Rauter Locke, Malott, Murphy New York (2): Angello, Nuttle Québec (2): Kaldis, Yates North Carolina (1): Donaldson North Dakota (1): Haiskanen

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 4 - Forward Thinking: National Polls • The key to Cornell’s attack this season has been depth. To wit, six of the 12 players who have multiple points so far in February have 10 or fewer points USCHO.com Poll (as of Feb. 19) for the entire season. No. Team Record Pts. Last • Junior forward Anthony Angello (13-11–24) was that nation’s leading goal- 1 St. Cloud State (28) 20-6-4 967 3 scorer in January with nine. The reigning ECAC Hockey Player of the Month 2 Cornell (18) 22-3-2 940 4 has 15 points in the 15 games since Jan. 1. 3 Denver (3) 17-7-6 878 2 • Senior forward Trevor Yates (11-12–23; 4 PPGs) ranks second in team 4 Minnesota State 25-7-0 853 5 scoring, recording four assists over the last four games. 5 Notre Dame 22-8-2 845 1 • Junior Mitch Vanderlaan (4-13–17) has 10 points over his last 10 games to 6 Ohio State 19-8-5 695 6 take the team lead in assists, but has missed the last five games and will miss 7 Providence 20-9-4 687 8 tonight’s game as well. 8 Minnesota 19-13-2 619 10 9 Minn.-Duluth 16-13-3 550 11 Fresh Faces: 10 Clarkson 19-8-5 546 7 • The Big Red is the youngest team in ECAC Hockey and boasts one of 11 Northeastern 19-8-5 527 12 the largest freshman classes in the country, with seven of the team’s 10 newcomers appearing in the season opener — a first at Cornell since 1997. 12 North Dakota 14-10-8 499 9 • Freshman forward Morgan Barron (5-11–16) became the first freshman in 13 Michigan 16-13-3 355 18 program history to record a point in each of his first seven collegiate games. 14 Omaha 15-14-1 345 13 • Forward Tristan Mullin (3-0–3) scored twice last Saturday vs. Yale, including 15 Bowling Green 19-9-6 312 14 the winner inside the final two minutes. His first goal of the season was also 16 Northern Michigan 20-11-3 222 17 a game-winner, when Cornell beat Boston University at Madison Square 17 Western Michigan 14-14-2 201 15 Garden in New York. 18 Penn State 14-13-5 133 16 • Forward Kyle Betts (5-5–10) is tied with Barron for the team’s goal-scoring 19 Union 20-13-1 119 — lead among freshmen, netting the final goal Jan. 20 at Colgate. He’s also 20 Boston College 16-13-3 114 19 won 63.7 percent of his faceoffs so far in February. Others receiving votes: Boston Univ. 41, • Both goals from forward Brenden Locke (2-10–12) have been game- Harvard 18, Wisconsin 12, Mercyhurst 10, winners, coming in the latter stages of third periods vs. Princeton (Nov. 4) Colorado College 5, Maine 3, Bemidji State 2, Connecticut 1, Mass.-Lowell 1. and Union (Feb. 2).

Feel The Draft?: USA Today/USA Hockey • Cornell has six players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft, including four from 2014. Junior forward Beau Starrett (Chicago Magazine Poll (as of Feb. 19) Blackhawks) was selected earliest in that group, having been taken in the No. Team Record Pts. Last third round with the 88th overall pick. 1 St. Cloud State (26) 20-6-4 500 2 • Classmate Anthony Angello, also a forward, was selected in the fifth round 2 Cornell (8) 22-3-2 471 4 by the . Junior forwards Jared Fiegl (Arizona Coyotes) 3 Notre Dame 22-8-2 424 1 and Dwyer Tschantz (St. Louis Blues) were then picked in the seventh round. 4 Denver 17-7-6 409 3 • Two newcomers are also NHL draft picks — forward Morgan Barron (N.Y. 5 Minnesota State 25-7-0 398 5 Rangers in 2017) and defenseman Matt Cairns (Edmonton Oilers in 2016). 6 Ohio State 19-8-5 302 6 7 Providence 20-9-4 287 8 What, Me Worry?: 8 Minnesota 19-13-2 264 9 • Cornell has trailed in just eight of its 28 games so far, including deficits of 9 Clarkson 19-8-5 206 7 at least two goals in five of those contests. Remarkably, the Big Red has a 10 Northeastern 19-8-5 195 11 3-2-1 record in those games featuring a multiple-goal deficit. 11 Minn.-Duluth 16-13-3 176 12 • The Big Red’s resilience from an early deficit has become somewhat of 12 North Dakota 14-10-8 175 10 a trend, with the team sporting a very respectable 16-16-7 record when 13 Michigan 16-13-3 92 — yielding the game’s first strike over the last two-plus years. That’s a stark 14 Omaha 15-14-1 77 13 turnaround from the team’s 14-34-5 record when yielding the game’s first 15 Bowling Green 19-9-6 51 14 goal from the previous three seasons (2012-15). Others receiving votes: Western Michigan 19, Union 10, Northern Michigan 8, Penn State 6, Turning The Trick: Boston College 6, Boston Univ. 4. • On Jan. 26 at Harvard, junior forward Anthony Angello gave Cornell its third hat trick of the season — a first for the program since the 2003-04 season. • The other hat tricks this season were Kyle Betts on Dec. 30 vs. Canisius and sophomore forward Noah Bauld on Nov. 17 vs. St. Lawrence.

- 5 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Pairwise Rankings Scouting Union: • For all the struggles the Dutchmen (20-13-2, 15-5-1 ECAC Hockey) had in Rank Team PCWs RPI non-league games early this year, they’ve won nine of their last 11 games to 1 St. Cloud State 59 .6023 secure second place in the final league standings. 2 Notre Dame 57 .5882 • The two non-wins over the last 11 games were a 4-3 loss Feb. 2 at Cornell 3 Cornell 57 .5856 and a 1-1 tie with Colgate last night. The Raiders scored the tying goal with 49 4 Minnesota State 56 .5789 seconds left in the third period. 5 Denver 56 .5781 6 Ohio State 54 .5704 • Senior left wing Ryan Scarfo (19-13–32) leads the team in scoring, and his 7 Clarkson 52 .5499 eight power-play goals are tied for sixth-most in the country. He scored the 8 Minn.-Duluth 52 .5472 team’s lone goal last night late in the second period. 9 Minnesota 51 .5512 • Scarfo typically plays on a line centered by junior captain Cole Maier 10 Providence 50 .5470 (9-22–31), who is second on team scoring, and freshman Liam Morgan 11 Michigan 49 .5437 (5-7–12) on the right wing. 12 Northeastern 48 .5427 • The Dutchmen have another potent line in junior left wing Sebastian 13 Omaha 47 .5374 Vidmar (10-19–29; 7 PPGs), junior center Brett Supinski (8-19–27; plus-12) and 14 North Dakota 46 .5347 sophomore right wing Anthony Rinaldi (15-9–24). 15 Northern Michigan 45 .5312 • Junior Jake Kupsky (10-9-2, 2.30, .924) has reclaimed the starting job in 16 Penn State 44 .5310 17 Western Michigan 43 .5267 goal, having post a 1.15 goals against average and .962 save percentage 18 Boston College 41 .5261 while backstopping Union during its current six-game unbeaten streak. 19 Boston University 41 .5231 • Rick Bennett is in his seventh season as Union’s head coach. 20 Union 39 .5229 21 Bowling Green 39 .5216 The Series Against Union: 22 Wisconsin 39 .5178 • Cornell holds a 39-20-9 lead in the all-time series and is 5-0-1 in its last five 23 Harvard 37 .5162 games against the Dutchmen — including a 4-3 victory on Feb. 2 at Lynah 24 Colorado College 36 .5160 Rink. Brenden Locke scored the winner on the power play with 2:12 left. 25 Mercyhurst 35 .5119 • The Big Red was 2-0-1 in games against Union last year, including a 5-3 Source: College Hockey News; as of Feb. 23 victory at Messa Rink on Feb. 3, 2017. A memorable power-play goal late in the third period from Jake Weidner ’17 was followed by Anthony Angello’s Where Cornell Has Ranked ... exclamation point 37 seconds later. • Cornell then pulled away for a 4-1 victory over Union in the ECAC Hockey Date Pairwise* USCHO.com USA Today semifinals in Lake Placid on March 17. Noah Bauld opened the scoring for End of 16-17 11 13 (443) 13 (112) the Big Red, and Beau Starrett closed it with 2:10 remaining. Preseason N/A 15 (279) RV (37) Oct. 2 N/A No poll RV (28) Oct. 9 N/A 18 (226) RV (46) Oct. 16 N/A RV (126) RV (22) Oct. 23 N/A RV (65) RV (21) Oct. 30 N/A 18 (133) RV (22) Nov. 6 N/A 14 (419) 12 (166) ECAC Hockey Preseason Polls Nov. 13 N/A 6 (709) 5 (337) Cornell was predicted to finish third by both the media and the coaches in the annual Nov. 20 N/A 7 (686) 7 (274) ECAC Hockey preseason polls, which were released in September. The Big Red finished Nov. 27 N/A 5 (793) 5 (359) third in 2016-17 with a 13-4-5 record in the league and earned an at-large berth to the Dec. 4 5 6 (756) 6 (348) NCAA tournament after advance to the ECAC Hockey championship game. Dec. 11 5 5 (760) 5 (353) Coaches Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. Media Poll (1st-place votes) Pts. Dec. 18 4 — — 1. Harvard (9) 119 1. Harvard (25) 342 Jan. 2 4 5 (823) 4 (394) 2. Quinnipiac (1) 106 2. Quinnipiac (3) 324 Jan. 8 4 4 (855) 4 (416) 3. Cornell (1) 95 3. Cornell (1) 272 Jan. 15 4 4 (855) 4 (409) 4. Clarkson (1) 91 4. Princeton 246 Jan. 22 2 2 (942) 4 (419) 5. Princeton 80 5. Clarkson 231 Jan. 29 2 1 (978) 1 (496) 6. Union 72 T6. Union (1) 195 Feb. 5 4 3 (896) 4 (432) 7. St. Lawrence 69 T6. Yale 195 Feb. 12 4 4 (889) 4 (425) 8. Yale 54 8. St. Lawrence 188 Feb. 19 3 2 (940) 2 (471) 9. Dartmouth 33 9. Dartmouth 110 10. Rensselaer 32 10. Rensselaer 82 11. Colgate 23 11. Brown 76 12. Brown 18 12. Colgate 68

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 6 - Cornell Season Summary Date Opponent Result GW/GT Goal Goalie (Saves) PP PK Att. Record 10/27 Ala.-Huntsville W, 5-1 Trevor Yates Galajda(28-29) 2-4 5-5 3,277 1-0 10/28 Ala.-Huntsville W, 3-0 Matt Nuttle Galajda(11-11) 2-9 7-7 3,784 2-0 11/3 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 Morgan Barron Galajda(28-29) 1-3 4-4 3,431 3-0, 1-0 11/4 at Princeton W, 5-4 Brenden Locke Galajda(8-11); Stewart(13-14) 2-5 4-5 2,196 4-0, 2-0, 1-0 11/10 Dartmouth W, 3-0 Mitch Vanderlaan Galajda(16-16) 0-3 4-4 3,476 5-0, 3-0, 2-0 11/11 Harvard W, 3-2 Alec McCrea Galajda(22-24) 2-9 5-5 4,267* 6-0, 4-0, 3-0 11/17 St. Lawrence W, 6-1 Morgan Barron Galajda(15-16) 0-6 4-5 3,162 7-0, 5-0 11/18 Clarkson L, 0-4 (Jere Astren) Galajda(19-23) 0-6 4-6 3,617 7-1, 5-1 11/21 Niagara W, 5-4 Trevor Yates Galajda(21-25) 1-3 1-2 3,226 8-1 11/25 vs. Boston Univ. W, 4-3 Tristan Mullin Galajda(35-38) 1-3 1-3 14,606 9-1 12/1 at Miami L, 1-2 (Gordie Green) Galajda(8-10); Stewart(3-3) 0-4 0-2 2,221 9-2 12/2 at Miami W, 4-0 Anthony Angello Stewart(26-26) 2-4 3-3 2,424 10-2 12/30 Canisius W, 6-2 Kyle Betts Stewart(24-26) 0-3 2-3 2,605 11-2 1/5 Princeton W, 7-1 Yanni Kaldis Stewart(21-22) 1-5 2-3 2,460 12-2, 6-1, 4-0 1/6 Quinnipiac W, 1-0 Trevor Yates Galajda(28-28) 0-6 4-4 2,575 13-2, 7-1 1/12 at Yale T, 3-3 (Ryan Hitchcock) Galajda(26-29) 0-3 1-1 3,500* 13-2-1, 7-1-1, 4-0-1 1/13 at Brown W, 3-1 Anthony Angello Galajda(18-19) 0-4 2-2 1,723 14-2-1, 8-1-1, 5-0-1 1/19 Colgate W, 2-0 Anthony Angello Galajda(24-24) 1-2 2-2 3,515 15-2-1, 9-1-1 1/20 at Colgate W, 2-0 Cam Donaldson Galajda(23-23) 0-3 2-2 2,422* 16-2-1, 10-1-1 1/26 at Harvard W, 3-0 Anthony Angello Galajda(35-35) 0-3 3-3 3,402* 17-2-1, 11-1-1, 6-0-1 1/27 at Dartmouth W, 3-1 Anthony Angello Galajda(27-28) 0-2 4-4 2,755 18-2-1, 12-1-1, 7-0-1 2/2 Union W, 4-3 Brenden Locke Galajda(24-27) 2-3 3-5 4,267* 19-2-1, 13-1-1 2/3 Rensselaer L, 1-2 (Brady Wiffen) Galajda(26-28) 0-3 2-2 4,267* 19-3-1, 13-2-1 2/9 at Clarkson T, 0-0 — Galajda(34-34) 0-4 3-3 3,208 19-3-2, 13-2-2 2/10 at St. Lawrence W, 1-0 Jared Fiegl Galajda(16-16) 0-4 5-5 1,405 20-3-2, 14-2-2 2/16 Brown W, 2-1 Alex Rauter Galajda(25-26) 1-3 4-4 3,236 21-3-2, 15-2-2, 8-0-1 2/17 Yale W, 3-2 Tristan Mullin Galajda(30-32) 1-6 3-5 4,267* 22-3-2, 16-2-2, 9-0-1 2/23 at Rensselaer W, 4-2 Morgan Barron Galajda(27-29) 0-2 2-2 3,163 23-3-2, 17-2-2 2/24 at Union

Cornell Single-Season Shutouts Cornell’s Longest Shutout Streaks Most Freshman Victories Matthew Galajda has not only set Matthew Galajda’s recent shutout Player (Team) Wins a program record for shutouts by a streak was second-longest in program Matthew Galajda (Cornell) 19 freshman, he is among the program’s history and 13th-longest all-time in Cayden Primeau (Northeastern) 16 single-season leaders overall ... the NCAA Division I ranks ... Jeremy Swayman (Maine) 13 Goalie Season Shutouts Goalie Dates Length Ryan Ferland (Princeton) 11 David McKee 2004-05 10 Ben Scrivens March 12-26, 2010 267:11 Darion Hanson (Union) 10 David LeNeveu 2002-03 9 Matthew Galajda Jan. 13-27, 2018 227:11 Dávid Hrenák (St. Cloud State) 9 Matthew Galajda 2017-18 8 Andy Iles Nov. 12-26, 2011 213:35 Brian Wilson (Niagara) 9 Mitch Gillam 2015-16 7 Mitch Gillam Nov. 14-28, 2015 213:17 Eric Dop (Bowling Green) 8 Ben Scrivens 2009-10 7 Ben Scrivens March 22-Nov. 13, 2008 206:44 Stefano Durante (AIC) 8 Ben Scrivens 2008-09 7 Brian Cropper Dec. 13-23, 1969 189:48 Matt Murray (Massachusetts) 7 Andy Iles 2011-12 6 Matthew Galajda Feb. 3-16, 2018 181:07 Logan Drackett (RIT) 6 Ken Dryden 1967-68 6 John VanDerMark Jan. 16-28, 1976 170:56 Peter Thome (North Dakota) 5 Ken Dryden Dec. 13-21, 1967 167:37 Robbie Beydoun (Michigan Tech) 4 David McKee Dec. 5-28, 2003 159:27 Linden Marshall (Rensselaer) 4

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Cornell Highs

POINTS 19 vs. Princeton (1/5) 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 GOALS 7 vs. Princeton (1/5) ASSISTS 12 vs. Princeton (1/5) Overall 23-3-2 21-9-5 16-11-7 11-14-6 SHOTS ON GOAL 46 vs. SLU (11/17) ECAC Hockey games 17-2-2 13-4-5 8-8-6 9-9-4 SAVES 35 vs. BU (11/25), Ivy League games 9-0-1 5-3-2 4-3-3 4-4-2 at Harvard (1/26) Non-conference games 6-1-0 8-5-0 8-3-1 2-5-2 PENALTIES 8 vs. UAH (10/28) At home 13-2-0 9-4-3 9-5-2 7-7-3 PIM 23 vs. UAH (10/27) On the road 9-1-2 9-2-2 6-5-4 3-6-2 Opponent Highs At a neutral site 1-0-0 3-3-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 Leading after the 1st 12-0-0 10-1-2 5-2-2 4-0-1 POINTS 11 at Princeton (11/4), Trailing after the 1st 2-2-1 2-5-0 4-5-3 1-6-1 vs. Clarkson (11/18) GOALS 4 at Princeton (11/4), Tied after the 1st 9-1-1 9-3-3 7-4-2 6-8-4 vs. Clarkson (11/18), vs. Niagara (11/21) Leading after the 2nd 17-0-0 17-2-2 11-1-3 7-0-0 ASSISTS 7 at Princeton (11/4), Trailing after the 2nd 1-3-1 3-7-2 0-8-1 1-11-3 vs. Clarkson (11/18) Tied after the 2nd 5-0-1 1-0-1 5-2-3 3-3-3 SHOTS ON GOAL 38 vs. BU (11/25) Outshooting opponent 14-2-1 11-3-1 5-2-1 5-3-4 SAVES 40 vs. SLU (11/17) Being outshot 8-1-1 9-6-4 11-9-6 6-10-2 PENALTIES 10 vs. UAH (10/28) Shots are even 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 PIM 36 at Miami (12/1) One-goal margin 10-2 9-3 11-4 5-5 Cornell Lows Two-goal margin 5-0 7-2 0-1 4-3 Three-goal margin 3-0 3-2 3-3 0-4 POINTS 0 vs. Clarkson (11/18), at Clarkson (2/9) Four- or more goal margin 5-1 2-2 2-3 2-2 GOALS 0 vs. Clarkson (11/18), Scoring first 20-1-0 13-2-4 11-4-3 6-1-3 at Clarkson (2/9) Opponent scores first 3-2-1 8-7-1 5-7-3 5-13-2 ASSISTS 0 vs. Clarkson (11/18), In October 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 at Clarkson (2/9) In November 7-1-0 5-2-1 4-1-2 4-4-0 SHOTS ON GOAL 15 vs. Clarkson (11/18) In December 2-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 1-2-1 SAVES 11 vs. UAH (10/28), In January 7-0-1 4-2-1 2-5-1 4-3-1 at Miami (12/1) PENALTIES 2 5 times In February 5-1-1 6-0-3 2-2-4 2-3-3 most recently at RPI (2/23) In March 0-0-0 3-3-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 PIM 4 5 times On Sunday 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 most recently at RPI (2/23) On Monday 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 On Tuesday 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Opponent Lows On Wednesday 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 POINTS 0 9 times On Thursday 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 most recently at St. Lawrence (2/10) On Friday 10-1-2 7-4-2 6-5-4 6-5-3 GOALS 0 9 times On Saturday 12-2-0 9-4-3 9-4-3 5-8-2 most recently at St. Lawrence (2/10) ASSISTS 0 9 times First of back-to-back 10-1-2 8-3-3 7-5-4 6-5-4 most recently at St. Lawrence (2/10) Second of back-to-back 10-2-0 9-4-2 9-6-2 4-8-2 SHOTS ON GOAL 11 vs. UAH (10/28) In a single game 3-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 SAVES 15 vs. Clarkson (11/18) In overtime 0-0-2 0-1-5 4-3-7 2-1-5 PENALTIES 2 at Dartmouth (1/27), vs. ECAC Hockey 17-2-2 16-6-5 11-10-6 9-11-4 at RPI (2/23) vs. Atlantic Hockey 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 PIM 4 at Dartmouth (1/27), vs. Hockey East 1-0-0 2-2-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 at RPI (2/23) vs. Big Ten 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 vs. NCHC 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-1 vs. WCHA 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 vs. USA Today poll ranked 2-1-1 3-5-1 3-5-4 2-3-1 vs. USCHO.com poll ranked 6-1-1 6-5-1 3-6-5 3-4-2

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 8 - - 9 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union 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 23rd Season As Head Coach Head Coaching Experience 30th Season Overall at Cornell • Cornell ’86 Cornell University, 1995 – present 435-245-91 career record 10 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 return the Big Red 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017 program to a position of national prominence. Now entering his 23rd season behind 1 NCAA Semifinals Appearance the Cornell bench in 2017-18, he has clearly accomplished that objective by guiding 2003 the Big Red to the NCAA tournament 10 times, including a berth in the NCAA Frozen 5 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships Four in 2002-03, the program’s first since 1980. 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 Schafer is Cornell Hockey’s second-longest tenured coach, while his 435-245-91 3 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships record has him as the winningest coach in Cornell men’s hockey history. He picked up 2002, 2003, 2005 his 231st career victory on Jan. 27, 2007, a 2-1 victory against Colgate at Lynah Rink, 8 Ivy League Championships to become the program’s all-time wins leader. Schafer reached the 400-win milestone in 2017, a mark previously reached by only 43 coaches in all of college hockey. 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, Coming hand-in-hand with Cornell’s success on the national scene, the Big Red has 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014 been one of the top programs in ECAC Hockey during Schafer’s tenure. Cornell has 3 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards claimed five ECAC Hockey tournament titles, the most all-time in league history, and 2002, 2003, 2005 staking a claim to three regular-season crowns. He has a career 287-150-70 record in Assistant Coaching Experience ECAC Hockey regular-season play and a 58-29-2 mark in the ECAC Hockey playoffs. Western Michigan University, 1990-1995 His peers have taken notice of his accomplishments, awarding him the ECAC 1994 - NCAA Tournament Appearance Hockey Coach of the Year award three times during his career. He is also a three-time Cornell University, 1986-1990 finalist for the Spencer T. Penrose Award, presented to the national coach of the year. Playing Experience He has also regularly had the Big Red ranked among the nation’s elite over the past Cornell University, 1983-86 decade, including reaching as high as third in both the USCHO.com and the USA 107 GP, 10-60–70 Today/USA Hockey polls in 2008-09 and fourth in both polls in 2012-13. Cornell has 1985-86: Team Captain, ECAC Champions, also held the top spot in the polls during the 2002-03 and 2004-05 seasons. ECAC Honorable Mention Schafer guided the Big Red to the ECAC Hockey tournament title in 1995-96 and 1984-85: Team Captain 1996-97, becoming the first Cornell coach to win ECAC Hockey tournament titles in his first two seasons. His five tournament titles surpassed the legendary Ned Harkness for the most in program history. In 2002-03, he led the Big Red to the NCAA Frozen Four, setting a school record with 30 wins, going one better than the undefeated, untied 29-0-0 national championship squad of 1969-70. Cornell’s 2002-03 ECAC Hockey mark of 19-2-1 was Cornell’s best mark since the 1969-70 team went 21-0 in league play. Schafer entered this season with a .614 career winning percentage after guiding the 2016-17 Big Red back to the NCAA championships with an at-large bid after advancing to the ECAC Hockey championship game. Additionally, his 435 career victories rank in the Top 10 among active Division I coaches. Most recently, the Big Red has advanced to at least the ECAC Hockey Championship semifinals a league-best nine times over the last 13 seasons. The Big Red has finished the season ranked in the USCHO.com poll in seven of the last nine seasons. During Schafer’s tenure, Cornell players have earned numerous ECAC Hockey awards, including a pair of Player of the Year honors, four Ken Dryden Awards for the league’s top goaltender, four Defenseman of the Year awards, seven Defensive Forwards of the Year and four Rookies of the Year. Additionally, three players have earned ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors a total of four times.

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

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 10 - Ben Syer Sixth Season as Associate Head Coach; Seventh Season at Cornell Western Ontario ’98 Syer has completed six seasons with backstoppingthe team to the ECAC Hockey championship game Cornell men’s hockey team, including and an at-large bid to the NCAA championships. five seasons as the associate head coach. Syer previously served as Associate Head Coach during his 12 Syer joined the program in June 2011 as an assistant coach, seasons at Quinnipiac under head coach Rand Pecknold. During taking over the lead role in recruiting as well as coaching the that run, the Bobcats posted a 242-168-46 record with one defense. He helped guide the Big Red to a 19-9-7 record and an NCAA tournament appearance (2002) and nine 20-win seasons. appearance in the NCAA regional finals in his first season on East Quinnipiac won the 2005 Atlantic Hockey regular season title Hill, with the team ranking 11th in the country with a 2.26 goals- and the 1999 MAAC regular season and 2002 MAAC tournament against average. After the season, he was promoted to Associate championship crowns during his tenure. Head Coach. Quinnipiac reached the MAAC tournament semifinals in each In the six years Syer has been with the Big Red, the team of the first four years of Syer’s tenure, including three straight has finished in the top 20 nationally in team defense five times MAAC finals appearances. Included in that span were the — as high as seventh in 2014-15. Most recently, Syer’s deft 2002 MAAC tournament title and the first NCAA appearance management of the Big Red’s injury-riddled blue line helped in program history. The Bobcats also won the MAAC regular- the team rank 10th in the country in team defense last year, season title in Syer’s first year at Quinnipiac. Sean Flanagan Second Season As Assistant Coach St. Lawrence ’10 Flanagan helped guide the Big Red back No stranger to ECAC Hockey, Flanagan played 121 career to the NCAA championships for the first games with St. Lawrence up to the 2010-11 season. He racked up time in five years after a couple stops fol- 12 goals and 40 assists for 52 points, helping the Saints advance lowing a four-year playing career at St. Lawrence. His most recent to the league’s championship weekend twice over his four years. experience was at UMass-Lowell, where he served as the River He served as an assistant captain during his senior season, then Hawks’ director of hockey operations for the 2015-16 season. Prior went on to play professionally with the Las Vegas Wranglers and to that, Flanagan was the assistant coach at Hobart from 2012-15. Quad City Mallards in the ECHL. Working under former Cornell assistant coach Mark Taylor with Flanagan graduated from St. Lawrence with a bachelor of arts the Statesmen, Flanagan helped build a team that won the ECAC degree in history with a minor in sports studies and exercise sci- West title in 2015 and 2016 to reach the NCAA tournament. Ho- ences in 2010. He also earned a master of education degree from bart was the No. 1 seed in the NCAA’s East Region last year. St. Lawrence in 2011. Joe Palmer Second Season As Director of Hockey Operations; Third Season at Cornell; Ohio State ’13 Palmer has completed two seasons evaluator for USA Hockey Festival Central New York tryout camp. on the men’s hockey staff, one in his cur- He was a two-time gold medalist with the United States at rent role and one as a volunteer assistant the IIHF Under-18 World Championship, and was later named coach during for 2015-16 season. to the U.S. team at the Under-20 World Championship in 2008. Palmer is the founder and primary instructor of Syracuse-based Palmer played for two seasons in the prestigious National Team Palmer Goalie Systems, where he provides personal instruction Development Program. He was selected in the fourth round of and video analysis to more than 30 area goaltenders who com- the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, then went pete at the AAA, prep school, junior and college levels. He also on to start 71 games for Ohio State over three seasons. He was serves as goaltending consultant with Mountain Hockey Instruc- a three-time Big 10 All-Academic Team selection and earned tion and Syracuse Empire Junior Stars, and he serves as a talent CCHA All-Rookie Team honorable mention in 2007.

- 11 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Cornell Scoring Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 Smith Haiskanen Rauter Nuttle Green Donaldson Kaldis Bauld Starrett Betts Murphy Vanderlaan 10/27 Ala.-Huntsville W, 5-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 10/28 Ala.-Huntsville W, 3-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 11/3 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 11/4 at Princeton W, 5-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 11/10 Dartmouth W, 3-0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 11/11 Harvard W, 3-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 11/17 St. Lawrence W, 6-1 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 3-0–3 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnp 0-0–0 11/18 Clarkson L, 0-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 11/21 Niagara W, 5-4 1-0–1 dnp 1-0–1 0-3–3 1-1–2 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 11/25 vs. Boston U. W, 4-3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 12/1 at Miami L, 1-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 12/2 at Miami W, 4-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-2–3 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 12/30 Canisius W, 6-2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-3–3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 3-0–3 dnp 0-0–0 1/5 Princeton W, 7-1 0-2–2 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 1-1–2 1/6 Quinnipiac W, 1-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 1/12 at Yale T, 3-3 1-0–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-2–2 1/13 at Brown W, 3-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 1/19 Colgate W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 1/20 at Colgate W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 1/26 at Harvard W, 3-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-1–1 1/27 at Dartmouth W, 3-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 2/2 Union W, 4-3 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 2/3 Rensselaer L, 1-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 2/9 at Clarkson T, 0-0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 2/10 at St. Lawrence W, 1-0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 2/16 Brown W, 2-1 dnp 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 dnp 2/17 Yale W, 3-2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 2/23 at Rensselaer W, 4-2 1-0–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp dnp 2/24 at Union

Opponent Date Score 15 16 17 18 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 Yates Cairns Angello Fiegl Tschantz Malott Bliss Mullin Barron Locke McCrea 10/27 Ala.-Huntsville W, 5-1 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 2-0–2 dnp dnp 1-0–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 10/28 Ala.-Huntsville W, 3-0 2-1–3 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/3 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnp 0-1–1 11/4 at Princeton W, 5-4 1-1–2 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-2–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-0–1 11/10 Dartmouth W, 3-0 1-0–1 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/11 Harvard W, 3-2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-2–3 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 11/17 St. Lawrence W, 6-1 0-1–1 dnp 1-1–2 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/18 Clarkson L, 0-4 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/21 Niagara W, 5-4 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 11/25 vs. Boston U. W, 4-3 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 1-0–1 0-2–2 0-1–1 1-0–1 12/1 at Miami L, 1-2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 12/2 at Miami W, 4-0 1-1–2 dnp 1-1–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 12/30 Canisius W, 6-2 2-1–3 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-3–3 dnp 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/5 Princeton W, 7-1 0-0–0 dnp 2-0–2 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-3–3 0-0–0 1/6 Quinnipiac W, 1-0 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/12 at Yale T, 3-3 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1/13 at Brown W, 3-1 0-0–0 dnp 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 1/19 Colgate W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/20 at Colgate W, 2-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1/26 at Harvard W, 3-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 3-0–3 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1/27 at Dartmouth W, 3-1 0-2–2 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/2 Union W, 4-3 0-0–0 dnp 0-1–1 1-0–1 dnp dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 2/3 Rensselaer L, 1-2 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/9 at Clarkson T, 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 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/10 at St. Lawrence W, 1-0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2/16 Brown W, 2-1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnp 1-0–1 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 2/17 Yale W, 3-2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 2/23 at Rensselaer W, 4-2 0-2–2 dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 2/24 at Union February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 12 - The Last Time It Happened For Cornell: Game Span A hat trick...... Anthony Angello - at Harvard, 1/26/18 9 A short-handed goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Dartmouth, 11/4/16 62 Short-handed goals in back-to-back games...... Mitch Carefoot - at Union, 2/9/07 & Mark McCutcheon - at RPI, 2/10/07 373 Two short-handed goals in a game...... Sean Collins & Joel Lowry - at Quinnipiac, 1/13/12 213 A short-handed goal in overtime...... Eric Freschi - vs. Clarkson, 11/14/14 124 An extra-attacker goal...... Mitch Vanderlaan - at Merrimack, 10/28/16 63 A penalty attempt...... Trevor Yates - vs. Yale, 2/11/17 39 A made penalty shot...... Alex Rauter - vs. New Hampshire, 11/26/16 55 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3 - at Rensselaer, 2/4/17 41 Four power-play goals in a game...... 4 - at Omaha, 10/26/13 159 Two two-goal scorers...... Kyle Betts (3) & Trevor Yates (2) - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 16 Three two-goal scorers...... Byron Bitz, Mark McCutcheon & Raymond Sawada - vs. Princeton, 2/17/07 369 A goaltender recorded a point...... Hayden Stewart - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 Zero penalties committed...... vs. Brown, 2/19/99 645 A shutout...... Matthew Galajda (16 saves) - at St. Lawrence, 2/10/18 4 Back-to-back shutouts...... Matthew Galajda - at Clarkson, 2/9/18 & at St. Lawrence, 2/10/18 4 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Mitch Gillam (40) - vs. Boston Univ., 11/28/15 89 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... Andy Iles (60) - at Quinnipiac, 3/17/13 160 4 or more goals in one period...... 4, second period, vs. Princeton - 1/5/18 15 5 or more goals in one period...... 5, second period - vs. Yale, 12/3/04 460 5 or more goals in a game...... 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 5 or more goals in consecutive games...... 6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 6 or more goals...... 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 6 or more goals in consecutive games...... 6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 7 or more goals...... 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 15 7 or more goals in consecutive games...... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 478 10 or more goals...... 10 - vs. Clarkson, 11/20/99 631 10 or more goals in a two-game weekend...... 10 - at Brown (4-2), at Yale (6-3), 11/11-11/12/16 58 A player had three points in a game...... Anthony Angello (3-0–3), at Harvard, 1/26/18 9 A player had four points in a game...... Dustin Mowrey (1-3–4) vs. St. Lawrence, 1/24/14 143 A player had five points in a game...... Ryan Vesce (3-4–7), vs. Princeton, 11/8/03 493

Against Cornell: Game Span A hat trick...... Lewis Zerter-Gossage, Harvard - 11/5/16 61 A short-handed goal...... Brady Wiffen, Rensselaer - 2/3/18 6 A penalty shot attempt...... Dante Palecco, Yale - 1/12/18 13 A made penalty shot...... Eric Neiley, Dartmouth - 1/24/15 110 Two power-play goals in a game...... 2, vs. Yale - 2/17/18 2 Three power-play goals in a game...... 3, vs. Union - 2/25/17 34 A shutout...... Jake Kielly, Clarkson (32 saves) - 2/9/18 5 Back-to-back shutouts...... vs. Lake Superior State and Miami, Dec. 28-29, 2014 116 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Arthur Brey, St. Lawrence (40) - 11/17/17 21 A goalie made 50 or more saves...... David Leggio, Clarkson (56) - 3/11/06 404 4 or more goals in one period...... 4, third period, vs. Harvard - 1/27/17 44 4 or more goals...... 4, vs. Niagara - 11/21/17 19 5 or more goals...... 5, vs. UMass-Lowell - 3/25/17 28 6 or more goals...... 6, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 33 10 or more goals...... 10, at Quinnipiac - 3/16/13 162

General: Cornell won a national championship...... 1970 Cornell played in the Frozen Four...... 2003 Cornell won an NCAA tournament game...... 2012 Cornell won an Ivy League championship...... 2018 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Championship...... 2010 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey regular-season championship...... 2005

- 13 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 10/27 Ala.-Huntsville 1 PP Alec McCrea(1) Beau Starrett(1) 1 4:39 2 PP Trevor Yates(1) Cam Donaldson(1) Anthony Angello(1) 2 5:00 3 EV Morgan Barron(1) Jared Fiegl(1) 2 6:48 4 EV Jeff Malott(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Brenden Locke(1) 3 9:31 5 EV Jeff Malott(2) Cam Donaldson(2) 3 16:03 10/28 Ala.-Huntsville 1 EV Matt Nuttle(1) Trevor Yates(1) Morgan Barron(1) 1 3:05 2 PP Trevor Yates(2) Yanni Kaldis(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(1) 2 9:25 3 PP Trevor Yates(3) Yanni Kaldis(2) Anthony Angello(2) 3 16:35 11/3 at Quinnipiac 1 EV Brendan Smith(1) Beau Starrett(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(3) 2 8:34 2 PP Morgan Barron(2) Alec McCrea(1) 3 12:36 11/4 at Princeton 1 PP Alec McCrea(2) Jeff Malott(1) Beau Starrett(3) 1 1:43 2 PP Alex Rauter(1) Cam Donaldson(3) Trevor Yates(2) 1 17:48 3 EV Yanni Kaldis(1) Alex Rauter(1) Jeff Malott(2) 2 11:03 4 EV Trevor Yates(4) Morgan Barron(2) Anthony Angello(3) 2 11:52 5 EV Brenden Locke(1) 3 13:19 11/10 Dartmouth 1 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(1) Anthony Angello(4) Brendan Smith(1) 1 17:59 2 EV Trevor Yates(5) Morgan Barron(3) Cam Donaldson(4) 2 16:24 3 EV Anthony Angello(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Beau Starrett(4) 3 1:03 11/11 Harvard 1 PP Yanni Kaldis(2) Jeff Malott(3) Alex Rauter(2) 1 19:16 2 EV Jeff Malott(3) Beau Starrett(5) 2 1:15 3 PP Alec McCrea(3) Morgan Barron(4) Jeff Malott(4) 3 19:57 11/17 St. Lawrence 1 EV Noah Bauld(1) Brendan Smith(2) 1 11:34 2 EV Morgan Barron(3) 1 11:42 3 EV Brendan Smith(2) 2 15:59 4 EV Noah Bauld(2) Kyle Betts(1) Jared Fiegl(2) 2 17:05 5 EV Anthony Angello(2) Alex Green(1) Kyle Betts(2) 3 13:56 6 EV Noah Bauld(3) Anthony Angello(5) Trevor Yates(3) 3 17:40 11/18 Clarkson — No Scoring — 11/21 Niagara 1 PP Alex Rauter(2) Matt Nuttle(1) Yanni Kaldis(3) 1 15:52 2 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(2) Matt Nuttle(2) Brenden Locke(2) 3 4:17 3 EV Alex Green(1) Trevor Yates(4) Jeff Malott(5) 3 5:50 4 EV Brendan Smith(3) Alex Green(2) 3 8:35 5 EV Trevor Yates(6) Noah Bauld(1) Matt Nuttle(3) 3 17:11 11/25 vs. Boston Univ. 1 EV Beau Starrett(1) Mitch Vanderlaan(5) Alex Green(3) 1 15:18 2 EV Trevor Yates(7) Morgan Barron(5) Jeff Malott(6) 2 6:51 3 PP Alec McCrea(4) Jeff Malott(7) Alex Green(4) 2 9:06 4 EV Tristan Mullin(1) Dwyer Tschantz(1) Brenden Locke(3) 3 11:53 12/1 at Miami 1 EV Alex Rauter(3) Noah Bauld(2) Matt Nuttle(4) 1 3:59 12/2 at Miami 1 PP Anthony Angello(3) Trevor Yates(5) Alex Rauter(3) 1 9:24 2 PP Trevor Yates(8) Yanni Kaldis(4) Anthony Angello(6) 1 12:01 3 EV Kyle Betts(1) Alex Rauter(4) Alec McCrea(2) 1 12:36 4 EN Alex Rauter(4) Noah Bauld(3) 3 19:09

February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 14 - Cornell Goal Summary Date Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time 12/30 Canisius 1 EV Kyle Betts(2) Jeff Malott(7) Alex Rauter(5) 1 16:15 2 EV Trevor Yates(9) 2 9:17 3 EV Kyle Betts(3) Jeff Malott(8) Alex Rauter(6) 2 10:37 4 EV Kyle Betts(4) Jeff Malott(9) Alex Rauter(7) 2 14:26 5 EV Trevor Yates(10) Morgan Barron(7) Brendan Smith(3) 3 12:40 6 EV Morgan Barron(4) Trevor Yates(6) 3 16:10 1/5 Princeton 1 EV Anthony Angello(4) Brenden Locke(4) Mitch Vanderlaan(6) 1 4:58 2 PP Yanni Kaldis(3) 2 4:18 3 EV Alex Rauter(5) Jeff Malott(10) Alex Green(5) 2 11:36 4 EV Cam Donaldson(1) Morgan Barron(8) Hayden Stewart(1) 2 13:18 5 EV Anthony Angello(5) Matt Nuttle(5) Brenden Locke(5) 2 14:00 6 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(3) Brendan Smith(4) Brenden Locke(6) 3 4:20 7 EV Jeff Malott(4) Kyle Betts(3) Brendan Smith(5) 3 11:30 1/6 Quinnipiac 1 EV Trevor Yates(11) Matt Nuttle(6) Morgan Barron(9) 2 14:50 1/12 at Yale 1 EV Brendan Smith(4) Matt Nuttle(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(7) 2 19:26 2 EV Alex Rauter(6) Jeff Malott(11) Alec McCrea(3) 3 1:09 3 EV Alex Green(2) Anthony Angello(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(8) 3 10:46 1/13 at Brown 1 EV Mitch Vanderlaan(4) Anthony Angello(8) Alec McCrea(4) 1 16:36 2 EV Anthony Angello(6) Alex Green(6) Brenden Locke(7) 2 4:43 3 EV Matt Nuttle(2) Mitch Vanderlaan(9) Noah Bauld(4) 3 8:00 1/19 Colgate 1 EV Anthony Angello(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(10) 1 2:40 2 PP Anthony Angello(8) Yanni Kaldis(5) Cam Donaldson(5) 2 :43 1/20 at Colgate 1 EV Cam Donaldson(2) 2 16:34 2 EV Kyle Betts(5) Mitch Vanderlaan(11) Alec McCrea(5) 3 10:41 1/26 at Harvard 1 EV Anthony Angello(9) Yanni Kaldis(6) 1 7:19 2 EV Anthony Angello(10) Mitch Vanderlaan(12) Brenden Locke(8) 3 6:33 3 EN Anthony Angello(11) Kyle Betts(4) 3 19:59 1/27 at Dartmouth 1 EV Cam Donaldson(3) Yanni Kaldis(7) Trevor Yates(7) 1 2:01 2 EV Anthony Angello(12) Matt Nuttle(8) Yanni Kaldis(8) 2 10:34 3 EN Noah Bauld(4) Trevor Yates(8) 3 18:41 2/2 Union 1 PP Alex Rauter(7) Anthony Angello(9) 1 5:33 2 EV Jared Fiegl(1) Alex Green(7) Mitch Vanderlaan(13) 1 12:14 3 EV Noah Bauld(5) Matt Nuttle(9) Beau Starrett(6) 2 2:15 4 PP Brenden Locke(2) Morgan Barron(10) Cody Haiskanen(1) 3 17:48 2/3 Rensselaer 1 EV Jared Fiegl(2) 3 1:35 2/9 at Clarkson — No Scoring — 2/10 at St. Lawrence 1 EV Jared Fiegl(3) Dwyer Tschantz(2) Trevor Yates(9) 3 7:56 2/16 Brown 1 EV Jeff Malott(5) Anthony Angello(10) Alec McCrea(6) 1 1:27 2 PP Alex Rauter(8) Anthony Angello(11) Trevor Yates(10) 2 13:26 2/17 Yale 1 PP Tristan Mullin(2) Brenden Locke(9) Alex Green(8) 2 18:09 2 EV Jared Fiegl(4) Yanni Kaldis(9) Beau Starrett(7) 3 8:08 3 EV Tristan Mullin(3) Dwyer Tschantz(3) Yanni Kaldis(10) 3 18:13 2/23 Rensselaer 1 EV Brendan Smith(5) Kyle Betts(5) 2 1:33 2 EV Anthony Angello(13) Yanni Kaldis(11) Brenden Locke(9) 2 12:07 3 EV Morgan Barron(5) Trevor Yates(11) Cam Donaldson(6) 3 1:24 4 EV Cody Haiskanen(1) Trevor Yates(12) Morgan Barron(11) 3 11:26

- 15 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Cornell’s Last Six Games Game 23: Game 24: Game 25: Rensselaer 2, #1/1 Cornell 1 #3/4 Cornell 0, #7/7 Clarkson 0 #3/4 Cornell 1, St. Lawrence 0 Saturday, February 3 Friday, February 9 Saturday, February 10 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Potsdam, N.Y. at Canton, N.Y. • The Engineers used a first-minute goal • Matthew Galajda made 34 saves for his • Jared Fiegl scored in the eighth minute to disarm a sellout crowd, then clung to a seventh career shutout, and the Big Red of the third period, and the Big Red used lead for the remaining 59-plus minutes to locked up a first-round bye in the ECAC a resurgent final frame to power past the secure the upset victory. Hockey Championship playoffs with a upstate Skating Saints. • The loss was the Big Red’s first since scoreless tie on the road. • Matthew Galajda needed to make just a Dec. 1 setback at Miami, ending the • The tie allowed the Big Red to stay three 16 saves for his eighth shutout of the nation’s longest active unbeaten streak at points clear of Clarkson for first place season, which gave him sole possession 11 games (10-0-1). in the ECAC Hockey standings with five of the national lead for the first time. • Brady Wiffen gave RPI a 2-0 lead with games to play in the regular season. • It marked the third time this season the eventual winning goal in the second • Jake Kielly made 32 saves for Clarkson, Galajda posted consecutive shutouts, and period. It was the first shorthanded goal shutting out Cornell for a second time it pushed his latest shutout streak to 157 surrendered by the Big Red since Feb. 17, this season. The Big Red had 11 of its minutes, 8 seconds — 10th-longest in 2017 (Sam Lafferty, Brown). shots on goal on the power play, but the program history. • Jared Fiegl scored Cornell’s goal early Golden Knights’ penalty was a perfect • After Galajda turned aside St. in the third period, marking his second 4-for-4 on the night — including one Lawrence’s most ominous threats late in tally in as many days after entering the opportunity in overtime. the second period, the Big Red answered weekend with no goals in 16 games. • Associate head coach Ben Syer the bell with an envigorated performance • With the victory, RPI improved to 2-4-3 remained undefeated in his career as to take control early in the third. in its last nine games against Cornell. the acting head coach (5-0-2), with Mike • Dwyer Tschantz earned the primary Schafer unable to attend due to illness. assist on the goal, making the play while Rensselaer 1 1 0 - 2 posted up on the top of the crease. He Cornell 0 0 1 - 1 Cornell 0 0 0 0 - 0 Clarkson 0 0 0 0 - 0 found the rebound of Trevor Yates’ shot 1st: 1, COR,1, RPI, Jacob Hayhurst/8 (Viktor Liljegren/3, Mike with two defenders draped on him, then Prapavessis/15) :20. Penalty: Angello, Anthony, COR (slashing) 16:01. 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Green, Alex, COR (interference) 16:20; shoved a pass back to a wide-open Fiegl DICKINSON,Josh, CLARKSON (hooking) 17:29. 2nd: 2, RPI, Brady Wiffen/5 (Evan Tironese/9) 6:15 (sh).Penalties: cutting across the goal mouth. Will Reilly, RPI (hitting after whistle) 5:28; Jared Wilson, RPI (cross- 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: Angello, Anthony, COR (elbowing) :50; checking) 5:50; Rauter, Alex, COR (embellishment) 5:50; Jacob Nuttle, Matt, COR (slashing) 6:52; SCHNEIDER,Jordan, CLARKSON Cornell 0 0 1 - 1 Hayhurst, RPI (CTH elbowing) 15:05. (boarding) 9:33; GAREAU,Dylan, CLARKSON (hooking) 18:40. St. Lawrence 0 0 0 - 0 3rd: 3, COR, Fiegl, Jared/2 1:35. Penalties: Betts, Kyle, COR (boarding) 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: None. 3:58; Max Reisinger, RPI (interference) 7:23. OT: No scoring. Penalty: BROSSEAU,Devin, CLARKSON (slashing) :56. 1st: No scoring. Penalties: TEAM, COR, served by Locke, Brenden (too Shots on goal: RPI 8-15-5 28; COR 11-7-12 30. Power plays: Shots on goal: COR 6-14-9-3-32; CLARKSON 13-11-8-2-34. Power many players on ice) 3:04; Ryan Lough, SLU (hitting after whistle) RPI 0 of 2; COR 0 of 3. Goalies: RPI, Linden Marshall 4-13-2 (59:55, plays: COR 0 of 4; CLARKSON 0 of 3. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew 8:35; Green, Alex, COR (hitting after whistle) 8:35; Philip Alftberg, SLU 30 shots-29 saves); COR, Galajda, Matthew 15-3-1 (58:23, 28-26). (65:00, 34 shots-34 saves); CLARKSON, KIELLY,Jake (65:00, 32-32). (interference) 12:11; Betts, Kyle, COR (tripping) 14:10; Ryan Garvey, A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:13. Referees: Robert Cerilli, Bob St. Lawrence. A-3,208. T-2:21. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Doug Place Jr. Linesmen: SLU (tripping) 19:44. Linesmen: Matt Brady, Paul Traynor. Jim Briggs, Adam Wood. 2nd: No scoring. Penalties: TEAM, COR, served by Barron, Morgan (too many players on ice) 6:33; Nolan Gluchowski, SLU (holding) 9:55; Starrett, Beau, COR (hooking) 12:47. 3rd: 1, COR, Fiegl, Jared/3 (Tschantz, Dwyer/2, Yates, Trevor/10) 7:56. Penalties: Barron, Morgan, COR (boarding) 11:33; Carson Gicewicz, SLU major-game misconduct (butt-ending) 15:04. Shots on goal: COR 10-4-16-30; SLU 5-5-6-16. Power plays: COR 0 of 4; SLU 0 of 5. COR, Galajda, Matthew 16-3-2 (60:00, 16 shots-16 saves); SLU, Arthur Brey 4-19-1 (58:54, 30-29). A-1,405. T-2:11. Referees: C.J. Hanafin, Anthony Kenney.Linesmen: Dan Taggart, Adam Wood.

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February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 16 - Cornell’s Last Six Games Game 26: Game 27: Game 28: #4/4 Cornell 2, Brown 1 #4/4 Cornell 3, Yale 2 #2/2 Cornell 4, Rensselaer 2 Friday, February 16 Saturday, February 17 Friday, February 23 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. at Troy, N.Y. • Anthony Angello set up a pair of goals, • Having entered the game with just one • The Big Red clinched solo possession and the Big Red survived some anxious goal this season, Tristan Mullin scored his of the Cleary Cup and the No. 1 overall moments in the third period to hold on second goal of the night with 1:47 left in seed in the ECAC Hockey Championship for its 21st win — matching last season’s the third period to give the Big Red its playoffs, scoring three consecutive goals victory total. first lead and the game-winner. to pull away. • Jeff Malott tapped in Angello’s feed • Jared Fiegl scored the other Big Red • Morgan Barron scored the eventual on a two-on-one just 87 seconds into goal to tie the game at 2 in the middle winner early in the third, then assisted the game. It was the earliest Cornell has portion of the third. It was his fourth Cody Haiskanen’s first collegiate goal scored in game this season. goal over the last six games after having about 10 minutes later. • Brown equalized on Tyler Bird’s just four goals in his first 107 collegiate • Freshmen factored into each Cornell tip-in early in the second period. It ended games. goal, with first-year players accounting Matthew Galajda’s shutout streak at 181 • Matthew Galajda made 30 saves to earn for six of the team’s 11 points. minutes, 7 seconds — seventh-longest the victory, including a breakaway save • Brendan Smith opened the scoring in program history. on Dante Palecco in the first period. early just 93 seconds into the second • Quick puck movement from Yanni • The victory gave Cornell its first period in his first game back since a Kaldis, Trevor Yates and Angello set up undefeated Ivy League season (9-0-1) four-game absence caused by an injury Alex Rauter’s game-winning power-play since 1995-96, which was Mike Schafer’s sustained in the first game with RPI. goal in the second. It was just Cornell’s first season as the program’s head coach. • Anthony Angello pulled the Big Red fifth goal on the man advatange since ahead for good with his team-leading Jan. 1. Yale 0 1 1 - 2 Cornell 0 1 2 - 3 13th goal, tapping in a beautiful pass • The Big Red was a perfect 4-for-4 on the from Yanni Kaldis. penalty kill, including a five-minute major 1st: No scoring. Penalties: Foley, Matt, YALE (hooking) 10:14; Angello, Anthony, COR (hitting from behind) 10:29; Kemp, Phil, YALE (hooking) in the first half of the third period. Cornell 0 2 2 - 4 15:52; Donaldson, Cam, COR (roughing) 16:02. Rensselaer 0 1 1 - 2 • Matthew Galajda made four of his 2nd: 1, YALE, Kemp, Phil/2 (Snively, Joe/14, DeMontis, Robbie/6) 5:29 (pp). 2, COR, Mullin, Tristan/2 (Locke, Brenden/9, Green, Alex/8) 25 saves in a frenetic final 20 seconds, 1st: No scoring.Penalties: Brady Wiffen, RPI (boarding) 8:48; Betts, 18:09 (pp). Penalties: Malott, Jeff, COR major-game misconduct Kyle, COR (hooking) 16:39. when Brown had an extra attacker and (hitting from behind) 4:24; TEAM, YALE, served by Stevens, Luke (too 2nd: 1, COR, Smith, Brendan/5 (Betts, Kyle/5) 1:33. 2, RPI, Jacob peppered the Big Red cage. many players on ice) 10:26; Sweezey, Billy, YALE (roughing) 16:51; Hayhurst/10 (Todd Burgess/10, TJ Samec/1) 1:51. 3, COR, Angello, Rauter, Alex, COR (high sticking) 19:29. Anthony/13 (Kaldis, Yanni/11, Locke, Brenden/9) 12:07. Penalties: Brown 0 1 0 - 1 3rd: 3, YALE, Curti, Charlie/3 (Larkin, Adam/4, Kaczperski, Corbin/2) None. Cornell 1 1 0 - 2 1:28 (pp). 4, COR, Fiegl, Jared/4 (Kaldis, Yanni/9, Starrett, Beau/7) 3rd: 4, COR, Barron, Morgan/5 (Yates, Trevor/11, Donaldson, Cam/6) 8:08. 5, COR, Mullin, Tristan/3 (Tschantz, Dwyer/3, Kaldis, Yanni/10) 1:24. 5, COR, Haiskanen, Cody/1 (Yates, Trevor/12, Barron, Morgan/11) 1st: 1, COR, Malott, Jeff/5 (Angello, Anthony/10, McCrea, Alec/6) 18:13. Penalties: Jewell, Brett, YALE (tripping) 2:54; Snively, Joe, YALE 11:26. 6, RPI, Patrick Polino/2 (TJ Samec/2, Jacob Hayhurst/11) 1:27. Penalties: Corcoran, Charlie, BRWN (hooking) 16:13; Fiegl, Jared, (high sticking) 10:02. 16:17. Penalties: Will Reilly, RPI (interference) 6:58; Rauter, Alex, COR COR (interference) 18:09. Shots on goal: YALE 9-13-10-32; COR 14-15-10-39. Power plays: (interference) 7:08. 2nd: 2, BRWN, Bird, Tyler/7 (McArdle, Josh/4, Corcoran, Charlie/7) YALE 2 of 5; COR 1 of 6. Goalies: YALE, Kaczperski, Corbin 6-3 (58:43, Shots on goal: COR 7-12-12 31; RPI 12-3-14-29. Power plays: 3:59. 3, COR, Rauter, Alex/8 (Angello, Anthony/11, Yates, Trevor/10) 39 shots-36 saves); COR, Galajda, Matthew 18-3-2 (59:48, 32-30). COR 0 of 2; RPI 0 of 2. Goalies: COR, Galajda, Matthew 19-3-2 (60:00, 13:26 (pp). Penalties: Nuttle, Matt, COR (hooking) 5:29; Mehr, Alec, A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:21. Referees: Bryan Hicks, Bob St. Lawrence. 29 shots-27 saves); RPI, Linden Marshall 4-17-2 (57:54, 31-27). BRWN (hooking) 12:06; Angello, Anthony, COR (cth roughing) 16:57. Linesmen: Stephen Drain, Ryan Knapp. A-3,163. T-2:19. Referees: Tom Steinel, Jason Williams. Linesmen: 3rd: No scoring. Penalties: Malott, Jeff, COR major-game misconduct Matt Brady, Michael Emanatian. (hitting from behind) 3:35; Lafferty, Sam, BRWN (boarding) 16:56. Shots on goal: BRWN 3-7-16-26; COR 8-7-8-23. Power plays: BRWN 0 of 4; COR 1 of 3. Goalies: BRWN, Kania, Luke 2-9-4 (59:09, 23 shots-21 saves), COR, Galajda, Matthew 17-3-2 (59:53, 26-25). A-3,236. T-2:08. Referees: Bryan Hicks, Bob St. Lawrence. Linesmen: Stephen Drain, Ryan Knapp.

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- 17 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 18 - Last Three Games vs. Union Game 22: ECAC Hockey Semifinal: Last Year: #1/1 Cornell 4, Union 3 #9/10 Cornell 4, #6/6 Union 1 #9/9 Cornell 3, #7/8 Union 3 Friday, Feb. 2, 2018 Friday, March 17, 2017 Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017 at Ithaca, N.Y. at Lake Placid, N.Y. at Ithaca, N.Y. • Brenden Locke had an apparent go- • The third-seeded Big Red advanced to • Mitch Vanderlaan scored a power-play ahead goal waved off late in the second its first league championship game since goal with 5:01 left to bring two of the period, but then he scored a similar goal 2010, when it defeated Union to win its league's top teams to a deadlock in a wild on the power play 2:12 left in the third league-best 12th Whitelaw Cup game where five of the six goals were period for the winner. • Cornell came flying out of the gate with scored on the man advantage. • The game was Cornell’s first ever in 21 shots on goal in the first period, but • Vanderlaan's goal was his team-leading the regular season as the consensus it wasn't until the second period when 14th of the season, and it made him the No. 1 pick in both national polls, and goals from Noah Bauld and Jake Weidner first Cornellian with goals in five straight the Big Red came out on a mission gave it a 2-0 lead. games since Mike Kennedy did it from with first-period goals from seniors • Union got its lone goal on a power Dec. 28, 2007 to Jan. 11, 2008. Alex Rauter and Jared Fiegl. play in the third period and threatened • Trevor Yates and Matt Buckles scored • Union countered by gouging the Big to equalize a few times thereafter, but the Big Red's other goals. Yates' goal was Red for two power-play goals among its that turned out to be the only dent in the his seventh of the season on the power three tallies in the second period. Those armor of goalie Mitch Gillam. He made 33 play, a first for a Cornellian since the goals ended a string of 19 consecutive saves to earn the victory. 2009-10 season (Blake Gallagher, 10). kills for the Big Red, and they were • Eric Freschi and Beau Starrett scored • Mitch Gillam made 32 saves to earn the first five-on-four goals Cornell has goals 62 seconds apart later in the third the tie, including stops on all six of the conceded since Dec. 30. period to cement the victory. game's shots on goal in overtime. • Matthew Galajda was called upon to • The win also mathematically assured • Cornell went unbeaten in February make four saves in the final 1:37, when Cornell of an NCAA tournament berth. (6-0-3) for the first time since the 2004-05 Union had its goalie pulled in favor of season. an extra attcker — none bigger than Vas Cornell 0 2 2 - 4 Kolias’ open shot while gliding down the Union 0 0 1 - 1 Union 0 1 2 0 - 3 Cornell 1 1 1 0 - 3 slot with 20.5 seconds to play. 1st: No scoring. Penalty: Cole Maier, UNION (BOARDING) 06:01. 2nd: 1, COR, Bauld, Noah/3 (Tschantz, Dwyer/5) 03:23. 2, COR, 1st: 1, COR, Yates, Trevor/11 (Weidner, Jake/13; Kubiak, Jeff/11) Union 0 3 0 - 3 Weidner, Jake/8 (McCarron, Patrick/19; Kubiak, Jeff/14) 07:05 (pp). 11:44 (pp). Penalties: Fiegl, Jared, COR (HOOKING) 02:07; Mark Dufour, Cornell 2 1 1 - 4 Penalties: Brendan Taylor, UNION (HOOKING) 06:12; Kaldis, Yanni, COR UNION (TRIPPING) 10:52; Greg Campbell, UNION (HOLDING) 12:21. (HOLDING) 07:38; Luc Brown, UNION (GOALTENDER INTERFERENCE) 2nd: 2, UNION, Mike Vecchione/26 (Jeff Taylor/21; Brett Supinski/24) 1st: 1, COR, Rauter, Alex/7 (Angello, Anthony/9) 5:33 (pp). 2, COR, 10:35; J.C. Brassard, UNION (HOLDING) 16:35; Angello, Anthony, COR 11:12 (pp). 3, COR, Buckles, Matt/9 (Nuttle, Matt/5; Rauter, Alex/7) Fiegl, Jared/1 (Green, Alex/7, Vanderlaan, Mitch/13) 12:14. Penalties: (TRIPPING) 17:18. 13:24. Penalties: Weidner, Jake, COR (HOOKING) 02:56; Fiegl, Jared, Cole Maier, UNION (holding) 1:38; Luc Brown, UNION (roughing) 4:46; 3rd: 3, UNION, Cole Maier/15 (Spencer Foo/36; Jeff Taylor/24) 07:23 COR (HOOKING) 10:54; Sebastian Vidmar, UNION (HOOKING) 16:05. J.C. Brassard, UNION (boarding) 9:20. (pp). 4, COR, Freschi, Eric/2 (Rauter, Alex/9; Vanderlaan, Mitch/13) 3rd: 4, UNION, Spencer Foo/22 (Jeff Taylor/22; Brett Supinski/25) 2nd: 3, UNION, Sebastian Vidmar/9 (Brett Supinski/17) 1:47. 4, COR, 16:48. 5, COR, Starrett, Beau/4 (Angello, Anthony/11) 17:50. Penalties: 02:04 (pp). 5, UNION, Brett Supinski/8 (Sebastian Vidmar/24; Mike Bauld, Noah/5 (Nuttle, Matt/9, Starrett, Beau/6) 2:15. 5, UNION, Ryan Weidner, Jake, COR (HOLDING) 06:31; Freschi, Eric, COR (CROSS- Vecchione/32) 11:33 (pp). 6, COR, Vanderlaan, Mitch/14 (McCrea, Scarfo/16 (J.C. Brassard/16, Liam Morgan/6) 5:25 (pp). 6, UNION, CHECKING) 18:17. Alec/9; Kaldis, Yanni/13) 14:59 (pp). Penalties: McCarron, Patrick, COR Ryan Walker/8 (Sebastian Vidmar/16, Greg Campbell/9) 13:35 (pp). Shots on goal: COR 21-6-6-33; UNION 7-9-18-34. Power plays: COR (INTERFERENCE) 00:51; Matt Krug, UNION (INTERFERENCE) 05:26; Penalties: Rauter, Alex, COR (interference) 4:37; Angello, Anthony, COR 1 of 4; UNION 1 of 4. Goalies: COR, Gillam, Mitch 21-6-5 (34 shots-33 Buckles, Matt, COR (EMBELLISHMENT) 05:29; Nick DeSimone, UNION (slashing) 11:49. saves); UNION, Alex Sakellaropoulos 22-5-2 (33-29). A-4,165. T-2:19. (TRIPPING) 05:29; Anderson, Holden, COR (HOLDING) 11:16; Anthony 3rd: 7, COR, Locke, Brenden/2 (Barron, Morgan/10, Haiskanen, Referees: Bryan Hicks, Chip McDonald. Linesmen: Jim Briggs, Jason Rinaldi, UNION (SLASHING) 13:49. Cody/1) 17:48 (pp). Penalties: Haiskanen, Cody, COR (roughing) 2:14; Shattie. OT: No scoring. Penalties: None. Zachary Emelifeonwu, UNION (roughing) 2:14; Connor Light, UNION Shots on goal: UNION 10-9-10-6-35; COR 14-13-5-0-32. Power (holding) 10:19; Fiegl, Jared, COR (tripping) 14:28; Brandon Estes, plays: UNION 3 of 5; COR 2 of 5. Goalies: UNION, Alex Sakellaropoulos UNION (tripping) 16:38. (32 shots-29 saves); COR, Gillam, Mitch (35-32). A-4,104. T-2:29. Shots on goal: UNION 6-12-9-27; COR 12-13-11-36. Power plays: Referees: Brad LeBlanc, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Dmitry Antipin, Jason UNION 2 of 3; COR 2 of 5. Goalies: UNION, Darion Hanson 10-4 Shattie. (58:23, 36 shots-32 saves); COR, Galajda, Matthew 15-2-1 (59:56, 27-24). A-4,267 (sellout). T-2:20. Referees: Joe Carusone, Cam Lynch. Linesmen: Michael Emanatian, Adam Wood.

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- 19 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Meet The Big Red BRENDAN CODY SMITH HAISKANEN 2 Freshman • Defenseman • 6-4 • 184 Junior • Defenseman • 6-1 • 189 3 Omaha Lancers (USHL) Fargo Force (USHL) Centennial, Colo. Fargo, N.D. THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored first goal last night at RPI after missing previous four games • Scored first collegiate goal last night at RPI. due to injury. • Recorded first collegiate point Feb. 2 on Brenden Locke’s • Tied second nationally with a plus-20 rating. game-winning power-play goal vs. Union late in the third. • Leads team in games played by freshmen defensemen (27). ALSO AT CORNELL • Has had each of first two seasons on East Hill truncated by injury, BEFORE CORNELL but broke through as top-defenseman last year while being paired • Recorded 28 points on four goals and 24 assists last year in 60 with classmate Alec McCrea. games for his hometown USHL team • Won the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship in 2015-16, BEFORE CORNELL putting up similar numbers with the Portage Terriers • Played five seasons with Colorado Thunderbirds AAA, winning 2013 Tier 1 Elite League title, leading league for goals among defensemen. PERSONAL • First North Dakota native to play for Cornell. PERSONAL • Was Rookie of the Year, then later a captain for Ronald H. Davies HS • Mother is a Cornell graduate; uncle played football at Boston Univ. in Fargo.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 13 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 -1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 24 1 2 3 3-6 0 0 1 +8 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 24 5 5 10 7-14 0 0 0 +20 2017-18 27 1 1 2 5-10 0 0 0 +10 Totals 61 6 7 13 13-26 0 0 1 +27 Totals 27 1 1 2 5-10 0 0 0 +10 ALEX MATT 4 RAUTER 5 NUTTLE Senior • Forward • 6-2 • 187 Junior • Defenseman • 5-11 • 194 Wenatchee Wild (NAHL) Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) Chatham, N.J. (C) Marilla, N.Y. THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Ranks third on team in goals (8), netting GWG on the PP last Friday. • Plus-20 rating is tied for second-highest in the nation. • Played on defense last Saturday, with team short on healthy blueliners. • Ranks 2nd in scoring among team’s defensemen after assist Noah Bauld’s goal Feb. 2 vs. Union. ALSO AT CORNELL • Tied for fifth on the team in goals (8) despite playing majority of final ALSO AT CORNELL two months on the blue line to help out injury-depleted defense. • Played all but one game last season after appearing in just two • On Nov. 26, 2016 vs. UNH at Madison Square Garden, scored games as a freshman. Cornell’s first penalty shot since Joe Nieuwendyk on Feb. 27, 1987. BEFORE CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • Helped Sioux Falls win USHL's Clark Cup in 2015 with four assists • Played with North Jersey Avalanche, which twice appeared in the and plus-9 rating in 12 playoff games. USA Hockey National championship tournament. PERSONAL • 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 2014-15 5 0 2 2 2-4 0 0 0 +3 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 21 1 3 4 7-14 0 0 0 -3 2015-16 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 2016-17 35 8 9 17 6-12 1 0 2 +9 2016-17 32 2 5 7 2-4 0 0 0 -4 2017-18 27 8 7 15 8-16 4 0 1 +1 2017-18 28 2 9 11 4-8 0 0 1 +20 Totals 88 17 21 38 23-46 5 0 3 +10 Totals 62 4 14 18 6-12 0 0 1 +20 February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 20 - Meet The Big Red ALEX CAM 6 GREEN 7 DONALDSON Freshman • Defenseman • 6-2 • 178 Freshman • Forward • 5-8 • 165 Lincoln Stars (USHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Chicago, Ill. Pittsboro, N.C.

THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Assisted on Tristan Mullin’s PPG last Saturday vs. Yale. • Assisted on Morgan Barron’s GWG last night at RPI. • Immediately earned top-four minutes at the start of the year. • All 3 goals came in Jan., including first goal Jan. 27 at Dartmouth. • Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on Nov. 28 after 1 goal and 3 assists in games vs. Niagara and BU. BEFORE CORNELL • Named BCHL Rookie of the Year and a second-team all-star after BEFORE CORNELL posting 32-37–69 in 54 games last year. • Spent last two years in the USHL, most recently posting 15 points in • Spent previous two seasons at The Gunnery, helping the team to a 43 games with Lincoln last year. NEPSAC title in 2016 while being named an New England West all-star. • Won gold with the U.S. Selects at 2016 World Junior ‘A’ Challenge. PERSONAL PERSONAL • Team’s best golfer with plus USGA handicap. • Selected to 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All American Prospects Game. • Born in Atlanta, spent about 10 years in Nashville, then came up • Father, Jason, was a varsity swimmer at Yale. through same Dallas Stars Elite Hockey Club program that developed former Cornellians David McKee, Keir Ross ‘12 and Teemu Tiitinen ‘16.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 24 2 8 10 9-21 0 0 0 +8 2017-18 20 3 6 9 3-6 0 0 1 +8 Totals 24 2 8 10 9-21 0 0 0 +8 Totals 20 3 6 9 3-6 0 0 1 +8 YANNI NOAH KALDIS BAULD Sophomore8 • Defenseman • 5-11 • 190 9 Sophomore • Forward • 5-11 • 181 Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Montréal, Québec Halifax, Nova Scotia THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Leads team in points by defensemen with three assists in his last two • First collegiate hat trick came Nov. 17 vs. St. Lawrence. games, including one on Anthony Angello’s strike last night at RPI. • Tied for the lead team lead with seven power-play points. ALSO AT CORNELL • First collegiate goal came at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 26, ALSO AT CORNELL 2016 vs. New Hampshire in The Frozen Apple game. • The team's lone 2017 All-Ivy League first team selection. • Named to 2017 ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team. BEFORE CORNELL • His 14 points in ECAC Hockey games was the most for a Cornell • Helped Lloydminster reach the RBC Cup finals last year after freshman defenseman since 1987-88 (Bruce Frauley). posting 17 goals and 23 assists for 40 points in 46 games. • Scored two goals while helping Canada West win the 2015 World BEFORE CORNELL Junior A Challenge. • Was named 2016 BCHL first-team all-star after amassing 63 points. PERSONAL PERSONAL • A 2015 graduate of The Gunnery. Also played for one season at • Both parents were born in Greece. Northwood School in Lake Placid.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 35 1 13 14 9-26 1 0 1 +9 2016-17 29 3 2 5 6-12 0 0 1 -6 2017-18 28 3 11 14 6-12 2 0 1 +9 2017-18 23 5 4 9 6-23 0 0 0 +12 Totals 63 4 24 28 15-38 3 0 2 +18 Totals 52 8 6 14 12-35 0 0 1 +6 - 21 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Meet The Big Red BEAU KYLE 10 STARRETT 11 BETTS Junior • Forward • 6-5 • 222 Freshman • Forward • 6-1 • 174 South Shore Kings (USPHL) Powell River Kings (BCHL) Bellingham, Mass. Flesherton, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Team’s most frequent faceoff man with winning percentage of 54.0. • Leads team’s freshmen in goals (5). • Assisted on Jared Fiegl’s third-period goal last Saturday vs. Yale. • Has won 63.7 percent of faceoffs in February. • Recorded a hat trick Dec. 30 vs. Canisius after having scored his first ALSO AT CORNELL collegiate goal in team’s previous game, Dec. 2 at Miami. • Took off offensively after joining a line with Anthony Angello in Jan. 2017, then scored final goal of ECAC Hockey semifinal win vs. Union. BEFORE CORNELL • Amassed 89 points over 98 regular-season games over last two NHL ENTRY DRAFT years in Powell River. • Selected by Chicago Blackhawks in 2014 (third round, 88th overall) • Twice competed in the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge, winning gold in 2015-16 with Team Canada West. PERSONAL • Youngest of four brothers, all in college hockey. Eldest, Pete, played PERSONAL at Harvard (2008-12), Troy played at Babson (2010-14) and Shane • Was ranked 147th among North American skaters by the NHL played at Air Force from 2015-17 before signing an NHL contract with Central Scouting Bureau for the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. the Edmonton Oilers last summer.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 15 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0 -1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 35 4 10 14 13-26 0 0 0 -2 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 27 1 7 8 6-12 0 0 0 +6 2017-18 28 5 5 10 4-8 0 0 1 +7 Totals 77 6 17 23 20-40 0 0 0 +3 Totals 28 5 5 10 4-8 0 0 1 +7

CONNOR MITCH MURPHY VANDERLAAN Sophomore12 • Forward • 5-10 • 167 Junior14 • Forward • 5-7 • 177 Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) Ancaster, Ontario Hanwell, New Brunswick (C) THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Made season debut Nov. 21 vs. Niagara, and was on-ice for Trevor • Leads the team in assists (13) and has 10 points in last 10 games. Yates’ game-winning goal. • Has missed last six games and will not play tonight due to injury.

BEFORE CORNELL ALSO AT CORNELL • Posted 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 53 games between • 2017 All-Ivy League second team pick after leading the Ancient two teams in the USHL last year. Eight with eight goals in the 10 games against other Ivies. • Helped the USHL's Chicago Steel win the bronze medal at the 2015 • Team leader in goals (15) and points (28) last season. Junior Club World Cup in Russia. • First Cornellian with 47 points through underclassman years since • GOJHL all-star with Caledonia in 2013 and 2014. Also named OHA 2009 (Riley Nash). Junior B Player of the Year and won OHA Top Prospect Award in 2014. • Played entire 2015-16 season with Jeff Kubiak ‘17 and Anthony Angello, which finished 1-2-3 in team scoring. PERSONAL • Entire family enjoys golf. Younger brother, Ryan, plays to about a PERSONAL scratch and competes on the varsity team at Wilfrid Laurier. • 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 +/- 2015-16 34 8 11 19 1-2 2 0 1 +13 2016-17 10 1 1 2 2-4 0 0 1 +2 2016-17 35 15 13 28 3-6 4 1 4 +11 2017-18 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 +1 2017-18 23 4 13 17 4-8 0 0 1 +9 Totals 11 1 1 2 2-4 0 0 1 +3 Totals 92 27 37 64 8-16 6 1 6 +33 February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 22 - Meet The Big Red TREVOR MATT 15 YATES 16 CAIRNS Senior • Forward • 6-2 • 203 Freshman • Defenseman • 6-3 • 209 Deerfield Academy Powell River Kings (BCHL) Beaconsfield, Québec (A) Mississauga, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Ranks 2nd in team scoring with four assists over his last four games, • Has played in eight of team’s last 11 games after debuting Nov. 21 including two in the third period last night at RPI. vs. Niagara. • Ranks 2nd on team in goals (11) and leads team in shots on goal (79). NHL ENTRY DRAFT ALSO AT CORNELL • Selected by Edmonton Oilers in 2016 (third round, 84th overall) • Ranks second on team in goals and ranks third in overall scoring. • Led team in power-play goals (8) and power-play points (13) last year. BEFORE CORNELL • Posted 2-14–16 in final 18 regular-season games last year in Powell BEFORE CORNELL River after midseason move from USHL’s Fargo Force. • Posted 104 points over three seasons at Deerfield Academy. PERSONAL PERSONAL • Named OJHL’s top prospect in 2016 after his 2nd year in the league, • Father, Ross, is a former head coach of the AHL's Syracuse Crunch when he posted 33 points in 46 games with Georgetown. and the QMJHL's Saint John SeaDogs.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 20 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0 +1 2015-16 32 6 7 13 6-12 0 0 3 -3 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 35 12 10 22 6-12 8 0 1 +5 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 28 11 12 23 1-2 4 0 3 +17 2017-18 9 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 Totals 115 30 32 62 13-26 12 0 7 +20 Totals 9 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 -1 ANTHONY JARED ANGELLO FIEGL Junior17 • Forward • 6-5 • 213 Senior18 • Forward • 6-1 • 215 Omaha Lancers (USHL) U.S. National Team Development Program Manlius, N.Y. Parker, Colo. (A) THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Leads team in goals (13) and points (24) after scoring last night at RPI. • Has four goals in last seven games after scoring four goals over first • Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Month after leading the nation 107 games of collegiate career. with nine goals in January — including first collegiate hat trick Jan. 26 • Switched to wing after playing primarily center over his first 3 years. at Harvard. NHL ENTRY DRAFT NHL ENTRY DRAFT • Selected by Arizona Coyotes in 2014 (seventh round, 191st overall) • Selected by Pittsburgh Penguins in 2014 (fifth round, 145th overall) ALSO AT CORNELL ALSO AT CORNELL • Ranks 2nd on team with 107 career games played (Yates has 108). • Tied for 2nd on team with 12 goals last year. • Had 11 goals in 2015-16 to become first freshman to lead Cornell in PERSONAL goals since Colin Greening in 2007. • Won a gold medal with the U.S. at 2014 IIHF U18 World Championship. • Represented the U.S. at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games in PERSONAL Innsbruck, Austria. • Helped the United States win gold at 2014 World Junior 'A' Challenge. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 26 1 0 1 14-39 0 0 0 -4 2015-16 34 11 13 24 13-26 3 0 3 +9 2015-16 30 1 1 2 9-18 0 0 0 -4 2016-17 35 12 8 20 20-51 2 0 2 +6 2016-17 35 2 4 6 16-32 0 0 0 +3 2017-18 28 13 11 24 10-23 2 0 5 +16 2017-18 23 4 2 6 5-10 0 0 1 +10 Totals 97 36 32 68 43-99 7 0 10 +31 Totals 114 8 7 15 44-99 0 0 1 +5 - 23 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Meet The Big Red DWYER JEFF TSCHANTZ MALOTT Senior21 • Forward • 6-5 • 214 22 Sophomore • Forward • 6-3 • 203 Indiana Ice (USHL) Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Wilmington, Del. Burlington, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Has primary assists on two of team’s last four GWGs — Feb. 10 at St. • Opened scoring last Friday vs. Brown just 87 seconds into the game. Lawrence (Jared Fiegl) and last Saturday vs. Yale (Tristan Mullin). • Tied for third on team in assists and tied for fourth in overall scoring.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT ALSO AT CORNELL • Selected by St. Louis Blues in 2014 (seventh round, 202nd overall) • One of just two on the team to have two goals in 2017 postseason. • Scored three goals in a span of 8:44 during the first period of a ALSO AT CORNELL Jan. 13, 2017 game at Princeton to become first Cornell freshman • Missed 15 consecutive games due to injury last year, returning in with a hat trick since current NHLer Matt Moulson on Feb. 7, 2003. mid-January and scoring a goal Feb. 3 in a pivotal win at Union. • Of his five career goals, four have come against Union or Merrimack. BEFORE CORNELL • Posted 60 points in 46 games with the Brooks Bandits in 2015-16, PERSONAL helping the team reach the AJHL title series. • First Delaware native to be selected in the NHL Entry Draft. • Won the USHL’s Clark Cup title with the Indiana Ice in 2014. PERSONAL • Was teammates with Connor Murphy while helping the GOJHL's CAREER STATISTICS Caledonia Corvairs win the league championship in 2013-14. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 19 2 3 5 7-14 1 0 0 -4 CAREER STATISTICS 2015-16 20 2 3 5 6-12 0 0 0 -4 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 15 1 5 6 2-4 0 0 0 +1 2016-17 30 6 3 9 16-40 0 0 1 -1 2017-18 11 0 3 3 1-2 0 0 0 +3 2017-18 23 5 11 16 13-56 0 0 0 +9 Totals 65 5 14 19 16-32 1 0 0 -4 Totals 53 11 14 25 29-96 0 0 1 +8

RYAN TRISTAN BLISS MULLIN Senior24 • Defenseman • 6-1 • 189 26 Freshman • Forward • 6-2 • 193 U.S. National Team Development Program Powell River Kings (BCHL) Chelmsford, Mass. Cartwright, Manitoba AT CORNELL THIS SEASON • After establishing himself as a top-four defenseman during the • Scored twice last Saturday vs. Yale, including a PPG in the second 2015-16 season, has not played since due to injury. period and the GWG inside of two minutes left in the third. • Opened scoring in Game 2 of ECAC Hockey Championship first • First collegiate goal was game-winner Nov. 25 vs. Boston University round series against Union during the 2015-16 season. at Madison Square Garden.

BEFORE CORNELL BEFORE CORNELL • Helped the United States win the Four Nations U17 title in 2013. • Ranked seventh in BCHL scoring last season with 36-34–70 in • Captained the U.S. squad at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games. 57 games, having also won Powell River’s plus-minus award. • Was teammates with Jared Fiegl on the U.S. National Team • Also led Powell River in scoring in 2015-16 with 56 points in Development Program’s U17 and U18 teams. 57 games after emigrating from Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Mother, Kelly (Clark) Bliss '89, played lacrosse and field hockey at • Cousin, Steve Mullin, played hockey for four years at Maine. Cornell. • Older brother, Jory, played for four years at Division III Neumann in Pennsylvania, leading team in scoring as a senior in 2016-17. CAREER STATISTICS • Was one of five in graduating high school class in Cartwright. Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2014-15 31 2 6 8 2-4 1 0 1 +1 2015-16 32 2 8 10 5-10 0 0 0 +1 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2017-18 21 3 0 3 2-4 1 0 2 +3 Totals 63 4 14 18 7-14 1 0 1 +2 Totals 21 3 0 3 2-4 1 0 2 +3 February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 24 - Meet The Big Red MORGAN BRENDEN 27 BARRON 28 LOCKE Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • 208 Freshman • Forward • 5-10 • 174 St. Andrew’s College Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) Halifax, Nova Scotia Iroquois Falls, Ontario THIS SEASON THIS SEASON • Scored GWG and assisted on Cody Haiskanen’s goal last night at RPI. • Scored winning PPG late in third period Feb. 2 vs. Union after • Became first freshman in program history to have at least one point having another apparent go-ahead goal waved off in the second. in each of first 7 games. • Other goal was also a third-period GWG (Nov. 4 at Princeton). • Team leader in freshman scoring; tied for fifth on team scoring overall. • Tied for fifth nationally among freshmen in rating (plus-13).

NHL ENTRY DRAFT BEFORE CORNELL • Selected by in 2017 (sixth round, 174th overall) • Won Canada’s Junior A national title, the RBC Cup, last year with OJHL’s Cobourg Cougars. BEFORE CORNELL • Averaged better than a point per game in the regular season with • Helped lead St. Andrew’s to consecutive CISAA provincial 19-27–46 in 38 games. championships in 2016 and 2017. • Led NOJHL in rookie scoring during 2013-14 season • Captained last year’s squad while posting 28-22–50 in just 46 games. PERSONAL PERSONAL • Was selected by the Barrie Colts in the 2013 OHL Priority Draft. • Younger brother, Justin, plays with QMJHL’s Halifax Mooseheads. • Hometown of Iroquois Falls is about an eight-hour car ride north of • One of 11 Nova Scotians in all of Division I college hockey this year Toronto. (teammate Noah Bauld is one of the others).

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 28 5 11 16 9-29 1 0 3 +10 2017-18 26 2 10 12 1-2 1 0 2 +13 Totals 28 5 11 16 9-29 1 0 3 +10 Totals 26 2 10 12 1-2 1 0 2 +13

ALEC McCREA Junior29 • Defenseman • 6-3 • 204 Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) El Cajon, Calif.

THIS SEASON • Ranks sixth nationally with plus-18 rating. • All 4 goals came in team’s first 10 games. • Winning goal Nov. 11 vs. Harvard was tabbed as NCAA’s #1 play in Weekly Top 5.

ALSO AT CORNELL • Received immediate top-four minutes, leading all blueliners in scoring with 3-12–15 in 2015-16.

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

PERSONAL • Program's first California native. • Parents own a music store in metro San Diego. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2015-16 34 3 12 15 5-10 0 0 0 +4 2016-17 35 1 9 10 5-10 0 0 0 +11 2017-18 27 4 6 10 6-12 4 0 1 +18 Totals 96 8 27 35 16-32 4 0 1 +33 - 25 - February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union Meet The Big Red HAYDEN AUSTIN 31 STEWART 32 McGRATH Senior • Goaltender • 6-3 • 211 Freshman • Goaltender • 6-1 • 176 Indiana Ice (USHL) Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Rockford, Ill. Lloydminster, Alberta THIS SEASON BEFORE CORNELL • Had nation’s second-highest save percentage for December (.964). • Was finalist for 2017 AJHL Rookie of the Year even though he • Has stopped 71 of last 74 shots faced while earning first collegiate backstopped a team that finished last in its division. assist Jan. 5 vs. Princeton. • Spent most of previous three seasons in Midget AAA, where he was named league’s Top Goaltender in 2015-16 en route to a league ALSO AT CORNELL championship and berth in the Telus Cup. • Seven of nine career starts came in 2014-15, when he became the first Cornell freshman goalie with two shutouts since future PERSONAL All-American David McKee during the 2003-04 season. • Was selected in 2013 WHL Bantam Draft by the Medicine Hat Tigers.

BEFORE CORNELL • Captured the Clark Cup with USHL's Indiana Ice in 2014 after joining the team midseason. Was 13-1 with a 1.29 GAA and .945 in 14 regular-season starts with the Ice, which also featured current teammate Dwyer Tschantz.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2014-15 7-11 393:47 2-5-1 2.13 .923 2 14 168 2015-16 0-2 72:12 0-0-0 4.16 .857 0 5 30 CAREER STATISTICS 2016-17 1-2 88:43 0-1-0 1.35 .947 0 2 36 Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2017-18 3-5 237:29 4-0-0 1.01 .956 1 4 87 2017-18 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0 Totals 11-20 792:11 6-6-1 1.89 .928 3 25 321 Totals 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0

MATTHEW 35 GALAJDA Freshman • Goaltender • 6-0 • 187 Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Aurora, Ontario THIS SEASON • Reigning HCA Division I Rookie of the Month, ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month, ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month and ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week — third time in last four weeks for the latter. • From Jan. 13-27, posted three consecutive clean sheets within a shutout streak of 227 minutes, 11 seconds — second-longest in program history to Ben Scrivens’ 267:11 in March 2010. • Leads the nation in goals against average (1.47) and shutouts (8), and ranks third in save percentage (.941). • Has already set new program record for most shutouts by a freshman.

BEFORE CORNELL • Named team and division’s most valuable player, and a BCHL second-team all star in 2016-17 while backstopping Victoria.

PERSONAL • Grew up on campus of St. Andrew’s College, where he later won a provincial title in 2014-15.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2017-18 25-25 1446:45 19-3-2 1.49 .941 8 36 574 Totals 25-25 1446:45 19-3-2 1.49 .941 8 36 574 February 24, 2018 ∙ at Union - 26 - Cornell Special Teams Game-by-Game Key:  5-on-4 killed;  5-on-4 goal;  4-on-3 killed;  4-on-3 goal;  5-on-4 major peanlty killed;  5-on-4 major penalty goal;  5-on-3 killed;  5-on-3 goal;  4-on-3 then 5-on-4 killed;  5-on-4 goal after 4-on-3 killed; s shorthanded goal Date Opponent 1st period PPs 2nd period PPs 3rd period PPs OT PPs 1st period PKs 2nd period PKs 3rd period PKs OT PKs 10/27 Ala.-Huntsville       10/28 Ala.-Huntsville       11/3 at Quinnipiac      11/4 at Princeton       11/10 Dartmouth     11/11 Harvard       11/17 St. Lawrence       11/18 Clarkson      11/21 Niagara     11/25 vs. Boston Univ.     12/1 at Miami     12/2 at Miami      12/30 Canisius     1/5 Princeton     1/6 Quinnipiac      1/12 at Yale    1/13 at Brown      1/19 Colgate     1/20 at Colgate     1/26 at Harvard      1/27 at Dartmouth     2/2 Union     2/3 Rensselaer s    2/9 at Clarkson       2/10 at St. Lawrence       2/16 Brown      2/17 Yale       2/23 at Rensselaer     2/24 Union

Cornell Special Teams Breakdown Last Night Last Saturday at Rensselaer vs. Yale Season Totals Power Play CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time Pct. 5-on-4 0/2 (0) 2:10 1/6 (0) 7:43 18/103 (1) 175:34 17.5 5-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/6 (0) 7:15 0.0 4-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — — Penalty Kill Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Pct. 5-on-4 0/2 (0) 2:10 2/5 (0) 7:24 12/82 (0) 143:47 85.4 5-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/3 (0) 3:54 66.7 4-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/1 (0) 0:31 0.0 Even Strength CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time 4-on-4 0/1 (0) 1:50 0/2 (0) 3:35 1/17 (0) 18:35 3-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — CU Pulled Goalie* CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time CU Goals/Chances (Opp Goals) Time Pct. 6-on-5 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/2 (0) 3:54 0.0 Opp. Pulled Goalie* Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Opp Goals/Chances (CU Goals) Time Pct. 6-on-5 0/1 (0) 2:06 0/1 (0) 1:17 1/19 (3) 22:07 94.7 6-on-4 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/2 (0) 2:28 50.0 5-on-4 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/1 (0) 2:04 100.0 * — does not include delayed penalty scenarios Assessed penalty while on the power play: Cornell 7, Opponents 6 Goals on a delayed penalty: Opponents 2, Cornell 0

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