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Cornell Men’s Hockey Cornell Men’s Hockey 2019-20 Game Notes 2019-20 Game Notes Schedule & Results October 20 NIPISSING (exhib.) W, 6-2 26 U.S. NTDP Under-18s (exhib.) W, 3-0 November 1 at Michigan State W, 3-2 2 at Michigan State W, 6-2 8 BROWN * W, 4-1 9 YALE * W, 6-2 15 at Clarkson * W, 4-2 16 at St. Lawrence * W, 6-1 22 QUINNIPIAC * W, 2-1 23 PRINCETON * W, 5-1 30 vs. Boston Univ. # W, 2-0 December 6 at Harvard * W, 3-1 7 at Dartmouth * L, 1-2 January 3 vs. Ohio State V W, 5-2 4 vs. Providence V T, 2-2 10 at Rensselaer * W, 3-0 11 at Union * T, 3-3 17 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T, 2-2 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W, 3-1 24 DARTMOUTH * W, 3-2 25 HARVARD * T, 1-1 31 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m. 31 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m. February 1 at Princeton * 7:00 p.m. 1 at Princeton * 7:00 p.m. 7 COLGATE * 7:00 p.m. 8 at Colgate * 7:00 p.m. 14 UNION * 7:00 p.m. 15 RENSSELAER * 7:00 p.m. 21 at Yale * 7:00 p.m. 22 at Brown * 7:00 p.m. 28 ST. LAWRENCE * 7:00 p.m. 29 CLARKSON * 7:00 p.m. * ECAC Hockey game # at Madison Square Garden (New York) V at T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) What’s on Tap: Sporting the nation’s best winning percentage and sitting atop the polls for a third straight week, the Cornell men’s hockey team hits the road this weekend for ECAC Hockey games Friday at Quinnipiac and Saturday at Princeton. Faceoff for both games is set for slightly after 7 p.m. both nights. Both games will be broadcast on ESPN+ in the U.S. (with an option for international viewers also available through portal.stretchinternet.com). Featuring play-by-play from Jason Weinstein, the games can also be heard on WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM) and worldwide through the station’s website. Big Red Rewind: Cornell extended its unbeaten streak to eight games with a 3-2 victory over Dartmouth on Friday and 1-1 deadlock with rival Harvard on Saturday. The Big Red is now 4-0-4 since suffering its lone loss to date, giving it the second-longest active unbeaten streak in the nation (Denver is 8-0-3 in its last 11). Cornell retains the #1 spot in both national polls for a third straight week for the first time in program history. The Big Red collected 40 of 50 first-place votes in the USCHO.com poll and 30 of 34 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. The Big Red has lost once to date despite playing just eight home games to date – tied for fewest in the nation. This marks the first time since the undefeated, untied 1969-70 NCAA championship team that the Big Red has one or fewer losses through 19 games. #1 Cornell at Princeton #1 Cornell at #18 Quinnipiac Cornell Big Red (14-1-4, 9-1-2 ECAC Hockey, 5-1-1 Ivy League) Friday, January 31, 2020, 7 p.m. EST People's United Center, Hamden, Conn. Quinnipiac Record: 14-9-1, 7-4-1 ECAC Hockey Saturday, February 1, 2020, 7 p.m. EST Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, N.J. Princeton Record: 3-12-4, 1-8-3 ECAC Hockey, 0-4-1 Ivy League Video: ESPN+ Radio: WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM) Audio: http://player.listenlive.co/41391 Stats: GoBobcats.com // GoPrincetonTigers.com Twitter: @CUBigRedGameday, @CUBigRedHockey Live Coverage Where Cornell Stands USCHO.com poll: 1 USA Hockey/USA Today poll: 1 Pairwise: 2 RPI: 2 KRACH: 3

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Page 1: Cornell Men’s Hockey · 2020-01-29 · • Cornell’s power play ranks ninth in the nation with a 25.4% success rate. Junior forward Tristan Mullin leads the team with four goals

Cornell Men’s HockeyCornell Men’s Hockey2019-20 Game Notes2019-20 Game Notes

Schedule & Results

October20 NIPISSING (exhib.) W, 6-226 U.S. NTDP Under-18s (exhib.) W, 3-0

November 1 at Michigan State W, 3-2 2 at Michigan State W, 6-2 8 BROWN * W, 4-1 9 YALE * W, 6-215 at Clarkson * W, 4-216 at St. Lawrence * W, 6-122 QUINNIPIAC * W, 2-123 PRINCETON * W, 5-130 vs. Boston Univ. # W, 2-0

December 6 at Harvard * W, 3-1 7 at Dartmouth * L, 1-2

January 3 vs. Ohio State V W, 5-2 4 vs. Providence V T, 2-210 at Rensselaer * W, 3-011 at Union * T, 3-317 NORTHERN MICHIGAN T, 2-218 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W, 3-124 DARTMOUTH * W, 3-225 HARVARD * T, 1-131 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m.31 at Quinnipiac * 7:00 p.m.

February 1 at Princeton * 7:00 p.m. 1 at Princeton * 7:00 p.m.

7 COLGATE * 7:00 p.m. 8 at Colgate * 7:00 p.m.14 UNION * 7:00 p.m.15 RENSSELAER * 7:00 p.m.21 at Yale * 7:00 p.m.22 at Brown * 7:00 p.m.28 ST. LAWRENCE * 7:00 p.m.29 CLARKSON * 7:00 p.m.

* ECAC Hockey game # at Madison Square Garden (New York) V at T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)

What’s on Tap:• Sporting the nation’s best winning percentage and sitting atop the polls for a third straight week, the Cornell men’s hockey team hits the road this weekend for ECAC Hockey games Friday at Quinnipiac and Saturday at Princeton. Faceoff for both games is set for slightly after 7 p.m. both nights. • Both games will be broadcast on ESPN+ in the U.S. (with an option for international viewers also available through portal.stretchinternet.com). • Featuring play-by-play from Jason Weinstein, the games can also be heard on WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM) and worldwide through the station’s website.

Big Red Rewind:• Cornell extended its unbeaten streak to eight games with a 3-2 victory over Dartmouth on Friday and 1-1 deadlock with rival Harvard on Saturday. The Big Red is now 4-0-4 since suffering its lone loss to date, giving it the second-longest active unbeaten streak in the nation (Denver is 8-0-3 in its last 11).• Cornell retains the #1 spot in both national polls for a third straight week for the first time in program history. The Big Red collected 40 of 50 first-place votes in the USCHO.com poll and 30 of 34 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.• The Big Red has lost once to date despite playing just eight home games to date – tied for fewest in the nation. This marks the first time since the undefeated, untied 1969-70 NCAA championship team that the Big Red has one or fewer losses through 19 games.

#1 Cornell at Princeton

#1 Cornell at #18 Quinnipiac

Cornell Big Red (14-1-4, 9-1-2 ECAC Hockey, 5-1-1 Ivy League)

Friday, January 31, 2020, 7 p.m. ESTPeople's United Center, Hamden, Conn.Quinnipiac Record: 14-9-1, 7-4-1 ECAC Hockey

Saturday, February 1, 2020, 7 p.m. ESTHobey Baker Rink, Princeton, N.J.Princeton Record: 3-12-4, 1-8-3 ECAC Hockey, 0-4-1 Ivy League

Video: ESPN+Radio: WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM)Audio: http://player.listenlive.co/41391Stats: GoBobcats.com // GoPrincetonTigers.comTwitter: @CUBigRedGameday, @CUBigRedHockey

Live Coverage Where Cornell Stands

USCHO.com poll: 1USA Hockey/USA Today poll: 1 Pairwise: 2RPI: 2KRACH: 3

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Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2020 ∙ at Quinnipiac / Princeton - 2 -

Location .................................... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853Founded ............................................................ 1865Enrollment (undergraduate) ...................14,315President .................................... Martha E. PollackDirector of Athletics ............. J. Andrew Noel, Jr.Colors ...........................Carnelian Red and WhiteConference..............ECAC Hockey / Ivy LeagueRink (Capacity) .......................Lynah Rink (4,267)

Coaching Information

Head Coach ............. Mike Schafer (Cornell ’86) Career Record ..... 472-260-99 (25th season)Associate Head Coach ...........................Ben Syer

(Western Ontario ’98)Assistant Coach ............................Sean Flanagan (St. Lawrence ’10)Director of Hockey Operations ....Shane Talarico

(SUNY Potsdam ’15) Volunteer Assistant Coach .....Mitch Stephens (Geneseo ’07)

Team Information

Captains .......................................................................

.....Morgan Barron, Yanni Kaldis, Jeff Malott 2019-20 Record .............................................. 14-1-42019-20 ECAC Hockey Record .....................9-1-22019-20 Ivy League Record ..........................5-1-1First Varsity Season ..................................1900-01All-Time Record ................ 1,161-731-147 (.606)Record at Lynah Rink ............ 577-224-67 (.703)NCAA Championships ................ 2 (1967, 1970)NCAA Tournament Appearances ................... 22 Years ................ 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, ........................... 1973, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1991, ................ 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 ................ 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019ECAC Hockey Championships ........................ 12 Years ..............1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, ...1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010

Cornell Quick Facts

Website: www.CornellBigRed.comFacebook: Cornell SportsTwitter: @CornellSports Instagram: @CornellSports YouTube: CornellAthletics

Follow the Big Red

Brandon Thomas, Assistant Director of Athletic CommunicationsOffice Phone: (607) 255-5627Email: [email protected]

Cornell Men’s Hockey Media Contact

Perennial Contention

Last season marked Cornell's seventh trek to ECAC Hockey’s championship weekend over the last 10 years, which is tops among the circuit’s 12 teams. Here is a breakdown of recent ECAC Hockey Championship weekend appearances ...

Teams Appearances By Year (Key: Champion, Finalist, Semifinalist)

CORNELL (7) 2019 2018 2017 2014 2012 2011 2010HARVARD (6) 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2012QUINNIPIAC (5) 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 UNION (5) 2017 2014 2013 2012 2010COLGATE (4) 2015 2014 2012 2011BROWN (3) 2019 2013 2010ST. LAWRENCE (3) 2016 2015 2010CLARKSON (2) 2019 2018DARTMOUTH (2) 2016 2011YALE (2) 2013 2011PRINCETON (1) 2018 RENSSELAER (0)

By The Numbers:• The Big Red leads the nation in winning percentage (.842) and team defense (1.47 goals against per game). Cornell also ranks 10th in offense (3.37 goals per game), which leads to the nation’s third-largest scoring margin (+1.89).• For the first time in the program’s modern-era history, Cornell did not surrender more than two goals in its first 14 games of the season. That helped the Big Red remain the last team in the nation to yield three goals or four goals in a game, and it’s also one of just four teams that hasn’t yet been gouged for five (Clarkson, Michigan and Michigan Tech are the others).• Cornell’s power play ranks ninth in the nation with a 25.4% success rate. Junior forward Tristan Mullin leads the team with four goals on the man advantage, the latest of which came Friday against Dartmouth.• One of the keys to Cornell’s success is its ability to play with the lead and – failing that – erasing deficits. Opponents have taken a one-goal lead on the Big Red 13 times this season, and in 12 of those instances Cornell has scored the next goal. The Big Red is not only the last remaining team in the country to suffer a two-goal loss, it’s also the only team in nation to have not yet faced a two-goal deficit at any point.

Forward Thinking:• Junior forward Morgan Barron (9-12–21) leads the team in scoring after leading the team with 34 points a season ago. The Preseason All-ECAC Hockey selection became the first Cornell men’s hockey player with at least 12 points through six games since Matt Moulson ’06 and Ryan Vesce ’04 both did so in the 2003-04 campaign.• Junior forward Brenden Locke (7-10–17) ranks second in team scoring, traditionally centering a line with Barron on the left wing. Classmate Cam Donaldson (4-12–16), who’s tied for third in team scoring, typically joins them on the right wing. Locke (plus-18) and Donaldson (plus-17) both rank in the top 10 nationally and rank first and second in ECAC Hockey in plus-minus rating.• Locke’s seven goals have come on just 26 shots on target, giving him an average of .269 goals per shot on the frame that is tied for fourth nationally.

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• Sophomore forward Michael Regush (8-6–14) ranks second on the team in goal-scoring after scoring a dramatic six-on-four goal inside the final two minutes of last Saturday’s tie with Harvard. It was Regush’s third power-play goal, which is one behind the four posted by junior Tristan Mullin (6-5–11).

More Than Just Defense:• Not only has Cornell surrendered just 15 even-strength goals this year (an average of 0.79 per game), it also ranks second in the nation with 2.89 points per game for defenseman.• Senior defenseman Yanni Kaldis (2-14–16), who is the team’s leading active scorer with 77 collegiate points, had four assists last weekend to take over the team lead in that category. He’s now tied for 12th nationally among defensemen with an average of 0.84 points per game. The three-time selection to the All-Ivy League first team was also a Preseason All-ECAC Hockey selection in September.• Junior defenseman Alex Green (4-8–12, plus-15), a fourth-round pick of the Tampa Bay Lightning, has already tripled his point production from an injury-riddled sophomore campaign.• Travis Mitchell (2-8–10, plus-15) leads the nation’s freshman defensemen in rating.

Rare Territory:• Freshman forward Jack Malone is doing something that no Cornell men’s hockey player has done in more than 50 years — wear #13. The perceived unluckiest of numbers has only been donned by five previous members of the Big Red, all in the first nine years of the program’s resurrection in 1957. The last to wear 13 was James Wallace during the 1965-66 season. The number must not be too unlucky, though. Malone scored in his first collegiate game; a goal that was also the team’s first of the season.

Cornell (52.5) W L Total11 Betts 118 87 57.628 Locke 142 121 54.019 Regush 105 91 53.6

Quinnipiac (55.6) W L Total16 Fällström 215 145 59.729 Tufto 265 204 56.522 Brind'Amour 169 131 56.3

Princeton (46.4) W L Total25 Keenan 147 133 52.510 Cressey 164 187 46.715 Karsten 82 108 43.2

Faceoff Percentages

Cornell QU PUTeam Offense 3.37 2.67 1.95National Rank 10th T-35th T-55thConf. Offense 3.42 2.83 1.58Conf. Rank 2nd 4th 12th

Team Defense 1.47 2.58 3.00 National Rank 1st T-24th T-41st Conf. Defense 1.42 2.42 2.75 Conf. Rank 1st T-4th T-8th

Power Play Pct. 25.4 16.1 18.6 National Rank 9th 42nd 30th Conf. PP Pct. 24.4 25.0 18.4 Conf. Rank 4th 3rd T-7th

Penalty Kill Pct. 78.7 82.2 82.5 National Rank 46th 25th 24th Conf. PK Pct. 78.8 79.4 84.8 Conf. Rank 9th 8th 3rd

Tale of the Tape

Standings Results / Schedule

Saturday, Jan. 25*^ Cornell 1, Harvard 1* Dartmouth 3, Colgate 3Quinnipiac 3, UConn 2Union 1, Rensselaer 1Arizona State 3, Clarkson 2 (OT)Sacred Heart 6, Yale 2

Sunday, Jan. 26Sacred Heart 4, Quinnipiac 1Yale 3, UConn 2

Friday, Jan. 31* Cornell at Quinnipiac, 7 p.m.* Colgate at Princeton, 7 p.m.* Yale at Clarkson, 7 p.m.* Brown at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m.* Harvard at Union, 7 p.m.* Dartmouth at Rensselaer, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 1*^ Cornell at Princeton, 7 p.m.* Colgate at Quinnipiac, 7 p.m.* Yale at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m.* Brown at Clarkson, 7 p.m.* Dartmouth at Union, 7 p.m.Vermont at Rensselaer, 7 p.m.

* – ECAC Hockey game; ^ – Ivy League game

ECAC HOCKEY ONLY OVERALL Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA

Cornell 20 9-1-2 .833 41 17 14-1-4 .842 64 28Clarkson 20 10-3-0 .769 40 22 17-6-2 .720 73 47Harvard 17 7-4-3 .607 51 36 9-6-4 .579 70 50 Dartmouth 16 7-4-2 .615 35 37 10-6-4 .600 61 61Colgate 15 6-3-3 .625 31 29 8-10-6 .458 51 60Quinnipiac 15 7-4-1 .625 34 29 14-9-1 .604 64 62Rensselaer 15 7-7-1 .500 33 33 10-12-2 .458 58 65Yale 12 6-6-0 .500 33 34 9-10-0 .474 47 62Union 9 4-9-1 .321 27 37 6-17-3 .288 43 72Brown 8 4-8-0 .333 23 33 4-15-0 .211 32 57Princeton 5 1-8-3 .208 19 33 3-12-4 .263 37 57St. Lawrence 2 1-12-0 .077 21 48 3-19-3 .180 44 85

IVY LEAGUE ONLY OVERALL Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA

Cornell 11 5-1-1 .786 23 10 14-1-4 .842 64 28Dartmouth 10 5-2-0 .714 22 19 10-6-4 .600 61 61Harvard 10 4-1-2 .714 25 12 9-6-4 .579 70 50 Brown 2 1-4-0 .200 10 16 4-15-0 .211 32 57Yale 2 1-4-0 .200 10 23 9-10-0 .474 47 62Princeton 1 0-4-1 .100 8 18 3-12-4 .263 37 57

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2019-20 Cornell Men’s Hockey RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Last Team 2 Peter Muzyka D 6-3 198 Fr. Toronto, Ontario Penticton Vees (BCHL) 3 Cody Haiskanen D 6-4 195 Jr. Fargo, N.D. Fargo Force (USHL) 4 Joe Leahy D 6-4 192 So. Waterloo, Ontario Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 5 Sebastian Dirven D 6-3 195 Fr. Bainsville, Ontario Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) 6 Alex Green D 6-2 190 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln Stars (USHL) 7 Cam Donaldson F 5-8 163 Jr. Pittsboro, N.C. Powell River Kings (BCHL) 8 Yanni Kaldis D 5-11 183 Sr. Montréal, Québec Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 9 Noah Bauld F 5-11 178 Sr. Halifax, Nova Scotia Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL)10 Travis Mitchell D 6-3 205 Fr. South Lyon, Mich. Omaha Lancers (USHL)11 Kyle Betts F 6-1 177 Jr. Flesherton, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL)13 Jack Malone F 6-1 195 Fr. Madison, N.J. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)14 Ben Tupker F 6-3 195 Fr. Collingwood, Ontario Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL)15 Max Andreev F 6-0 175 So. Moscow, Russia Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL)16 Matt Cairns D 6-3 207 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario Powell River Kings (BCHL)17 Zach Bramwell F 6-1 184 So. Hamilton, Ontario Oakville Blades (OJHL)18 Misha Song D 6-1 177 So. Beijing, China Madison Capitols (USHL)19 Michael Regush F 6-1 203 So. Surrey, British Columbia Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)20 Matt Stienburg F 6-2 188 Fr. Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Andrew’s College21 Zach Tupker F 6-1 190 Fr. Collingwood, Ontario Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL)22 Jeff Malott F 6-3 204 Sr. Burlington, Ontario Brooks Bandits (AJHL)23 Liam Motley F 6-3 193 So. Calgary, Alberta Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)24 Sam Malinski D 5-11 183 Fr. Lakeville, Minn. Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)26 Tristan Mullin F 6-2 199 Jr. Cartwright, Manitoba Powell River Kings (BCHL)27 Morgan Barron F 6-3 214 Jr. Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Andrew’s College28 Brenden Locke F 5-10 171 Jr. Iroquois Falls, Ontario Cobourg Cougars (OJHL)29 Ben Berard F 6-0 190 Fr. Duncan, British Columbia Powell River Kings (BCHL)32 Austin McGrath G 6-1 183 Jr. Lloydminster, Alberta Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL)33 Nate McDonald G 6-2 195 So. North Bay, Ontario Markham Royals (OJHL)35 Matthew Galajda G 6-0 191 Jr. Aurora, Ontario Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)

No. Name 2 Peter Muzyka mew-ZEE-kuh 3 Cody Haiskanen HAY-skuh-nin 8 Yanni Kaldis YAN-ee CAL-dis 9 Noah Bauld bald 15 Max Andreev on-DRAY-ev 16 Matt Cairns CARE-ins 19 Michael Regush REE-gish 20 Matt Stienburg STINE-burg 22 Jeff Malott muh-LOT 28 Brenden Locke lock 35 Matthew Galajda guh-LIE-duh

Head Coach: Mike Schafer Associate Head Coach: Ben Syer Assistant Coach: Sean Flanagan Director of Hockey Ops: Shane Talarico Volunteer Asst. Coach: Mitch Stephens Athletic Trainer: Ed Kelly Equipment Manager: Sean Schmidt

Pronunciation Guide

Staff

Seniors (3): Bauld, Kaldis, Malott Juniors (10): Barron, Betts, Cairns, Donaldson, Galajda, Green, Haiskanen, Locke, McGrath, Mullin Sophomore (7): Andreev, Bramwell, Leahy, McDonald, Motley, Regush, Song Freshmen (9): Berard, Dirven, Malinski, Malone, Mitchell, Muzyka, Stienburg, Tupker, Tupker

By Class

By State / Province

UNITED STATES (6)Illinois (1): GreenMichigan (1): MitchellMinnesota (1): MalinskiNew Jersey (1): MaloneNorth Carolina (1): Donaldson North Dakota (1): Haiskanen

CHINA (1)Beijing (1): Song

RUSSIA (1)Moscow (1): Andreev

CANADA (21)Alberta (2): McGrath, MotleyBritish Columbia (2): Berard, RegushManitoba (1): MullinNova Scotia (3): Barron, Bauld, StienburgOntario (12): Betts, Bramwell, Cairns, Dirven, Galajda, Leahy, Locke, Malott, McDonald, Muzyka, Tupker, TupkerQuébec (1): Kaldis

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Goaltending, Inc.:• Junior goaltender Matthew Galajda (14-1-4, 1.46, .940, 2 SO) was named the ECAC Hockey MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week on Monday after stopping 49 of 52 shots against Dartmouth and Harvard last weekend. It was his second weekly accolade of the season.• Galajda ranks second in the nation in goals against average, having surrendered just 15 even-strength goals through 19 games. His save percentage also ranks third nationally.• Galajda recorded a 25-save shutout Jan. 10 at Rensselaer, which was the 16th of his collegiate career. That keeps him in third place on the program’s all-time list, trailing just 18 posted by David McKee (2003-06) and 19 by Ben Scrivens ’10.• Galajda has returned to form after sophomore season was cut short by multiple injuries. As a freshman, he was a Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist, a Mike Richter Award finalist, a first-team All-American, the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year and Ivy League Player of the Year.• The Big Red has the rare claim of two all-league goaltenders from a season ago in Galajda and classmate Austin McGrath. Though McGrath hasn’t appeared yet this season, he was an All-Ivy League first-team selection last year.

Honor Roll:• In addition to junior Matthew Galajda’s collection of ECAC Hockey MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week honors on Monday, Cornell laid claim to five of the league’s weekly awards over its first five weeks of the season and two monthly awards for November. Galajda was named the league’s goalie of the month and freshman defenseman Sam Malinski was tabbed rookie of the month.• Three of the team’s five weekly honors in November were rookies of the week. Malinski earned the accolade after each of his first two weekends in the collegiate ranks (Nov. 4, Nov. 11), then freshman forward Ben Berard claimed it Nov. 25 after scoring his first collegiate goal two days earlier against Princeton.

The Twin Tradition:• The arrival of freshmen Ben and Zach Tupker give the Big Red its fourth pair of twins in Mike Schafer’s 25-year tenure as the program’s head coach. The others were the Devins (Joe and Mike, 2007-11), the Abbotts (Chris and Cam, 2001-06), and the McRaes (Mark and Matt, 1999-2003).

Feel The Draft?:• Cornell has six players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft — at least one in each of the last five drafts. Freshman forward Matt Stienburg (Colorado Avalanche) was selected earliest in that group, having been taken in the third round with the 63rd overall pick in June.• Junior defenseman Matt Cairns (Edmonton Oilers) was also taken in the third round with the 84th overall pick in the 2016 draft. Classmate Alex Green was taken with an overaged selection by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2018 draft, and Misha Song (2015 sixth round, New York Islanders) gives the Big Red blue line three NHL picks.• Two sixth-round picks also give Cornell three NHL picks when joined by Stienburg. Junior Morgan Barron, a fellow St. Andrew’s graduate, was snagged in the sixth round by the N.Y. Rangers in 2017. Freshman Jack Malone was taken by the Vancouver Canucks in the sixth round last summer.

USCHO.com Poll (as of Jan. 27)No. Team Record Pts. Last 1 Cornell (40) 14-1-4 986 1 2 North Dakota (8) 19-3-3 946 2 3 Minnesota St. (2) 23-4-1 892 3 4 Denver 17-4-5 874 5 5 Boston College 15-7-0 753 4 6 Clarkson 17-6-2 716 8 7 Massachusetts 16-8-2 671 7 8 Penn State 17-8-1 623 9 9 Providence 14-6-5 604 1010 Minn.-Duluth 13-9-2 568 11 11 Ohio State 15-8-3 546 612 Arizona State 16-9-3 441 1313 Northeastern 13-7-2 375 1414 UMass Lowell 13-7-5 352 1215 Northern Michigan 14-8-4 288 1516 Harvard 9-6-4 161 1617 Michigan State 13-12-1 131 1918 Quinnipiac 14-9-1 127 1719 Bemidji State 14-8-4 91 —20 Sacred Heart 16-8-2 83 —Others receiving votes: New Hampshire 81, Bowling Green 77, Dartmouth 28, Western Michigan 23, Maine 21, Notre Dame 14, Michigan 6, Minnesota 6, Army West Point 5, Boston University 5, Omaha 4, Michigan Tech 1, RIT 1.

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll (as of Jan. 27)No. Team Record Pts. Last 1 Cornell (30) 14-1-4 502 1 2 North Dakota (4) 19-3-3 471 2 3 Minnesota St. 23-4-1 439 3 4 Denver 17-4-5 421 5 5 Boston College 15-7-0 355 4 6 Massachusetts 16-8-2 303 7 7 Clarkson 17-6-2 297 8 8 Providence 14-6-5 252 10 9 Penn State 17-8-1 248 910 Minn.-Duluth 13-9-2 206 11 11 Ohio State 15-8-3 197 612 Arizona State 16-9-3 131 1313 Northeastern 13-7-2 108 1414 UMass Lowell 13-7-5 50 1215 Northern Michigan 14-8-4 42 15Others receiving votes: Michigan State 26, New Hampshire 13, Quinnipiac 6, Harvard 6, Western Michigan 3, Sacred Heart 2, Maine 1.

National Polls

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Draw Drama:• Cornell enters last weekend tied for sixth in the nation with a 53.4% success rate on faceoffs, but plummeted to 11th at 52.5% after rough performances last weekend. With two of its regular centers out of the lineup last weekend, the Big Red was 21-33 against Dartmouth (38.9%) and 30-31 against Harvard (49.2%).• Junior forward Kyle Betts leads the team by winning 57.6% of his draws, followed by junior forward Morgan Barron’s 54.9% success rate. Junior forward Brenden Locke (54.0%) leads the team with 263 faceoffs taken.

Chasing Whitelaw:• The Big Red enters this weekend tied with Clarkson atop the ECAC Hockey standings, though it will have a game in hand until Feb. 7. Cornell is the two-time defending Cleary Cup champion, sharing the honor last year with Friday’s opponent, Quinnipiac. The Big Red has won the ECAC Hockey’s regular-season title in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2002 and 2003, and winning it again this year would mark the first time in program history that it could boast three straight.

Neither Here Nor There:• Cornell is one of four remaining teams in the nation to not have a short-handed goal for or against in a game yet this season. The others are Brown, Rensselaer and New Hampshire. The Big Red hasn’t scored a non-empty-net short-handed goal since Nov. 4, 2016 (Mitch Vanderlaan ’19 at Dartmouth).• The Big Red has yielded just two even-strength goals inside five minutes of any period this year. Both of those happened in second periods of the games against Dartmouth (Dec. 7 and last Friday).• In four-on-four play this season, Cornell has outscored its opposition, 2-0 (Tristan Mullin on Nov. 23 vs. Princeton; Michael Regush Jan. 17 vs. Northern Michigan), after holding a 6-1 advantage in those scenarios last season.

Scouting Quinnipiac:• Quinnipiac is 14-9-1 overall and 7-4-1 in ECAC Hockey play, coming off a second-place finish in the inaugural Connecticut Ice event in Bridgeport. Quinnipiac defeated UConn, 3-2, on Saturday before suffering a 4-1 loss to Sacred Heart in Sunday’s championship game. • The loss to Sacred Heart was just the Bobcats’ second in their last 10 games. A split of a home-and-home with Massachusetts on the final weekend of November started a six-game winning streak. • Quinnipiac slipped one spot to 18th in the USCHO.com poll this weekend, making Friday’s game the Big Red’s seventh against a ranked team in its nine games since the intersession break. The Bobcats are 8-2 at home.• One of three forwards selected to the ECAC Hockey Preseason All-League Team, junior Odeen Tufto (3-23–26) leads the team in scoring. He typically centers a line with the team’s leading goal-scorer, sophomore Wyatt Bongiovanni (12-7–19), on the left wing and sophomore Ethan de Jong (5-8–13) on the right.• Junior Keith Petruzzelli (14-8-1, 2.28, .911, SO) has started all of the team’s 24 games in goal after serving as the primary backup over the last two seasons. He’s a draft pick of the Detroit Red Wings.• Traditionally strong on special teams, the Bobcats have struggled in those scnearios this year. The team’s combined special teams percentage of 45.2 ranks 54th among the nation’s 60 teams.• Quinnipiac is 9-1 in one-goal games. That one loss came against Cornell (2-1 on Nov. 22).• Rand Pecknold is in his 26th season as the head coach at Quinnipiac.

Rank Team PCWs RPI 1 North Dakota 59 .6149 2 Cornell 58 .6089 3 Minnesota State 57 .6032 4 Denver 56 .5889 5 Boston College 55 .5663 6 Penn State 54 .5576 7 Massachusetts 53 .5510 8 Clarkson 52 .5502 9 Providence 51 .549510 Ohio State 50 .548411 Arizona State 49 .546012 Minnesota-Duluth 48 .545713 Northeastern 47 .539314 New Hampshire 46 .538815 Northern Michigan 44 .537016 Mass.-Lowell 44 .535517 Maine 43 .534218 Michigan State 42 .533119 Quinnipiac 41 .532420 Bemidji State 39 .531121 Harvard 39 .530322 Western Michigan 37 .526023 Dartmouth 37 .524124 Michigan 35 .522925 Nebraska-Omaha 35 .522326 Minnesota 35 .521027 Notre Dame 33 .520028 Boston University 32 .518529 Michigan Tech 32 .516930 Sacred Heart 30 .511431 Wisconsin 29 .510832 Bowling Green 29 .510733 Alaska 27 .507734 Army 26 .505535 St. Cloud State 26 .499736 RIT 24 .498737 American Int'l 23 .497338 Yale 21 .481539 Colgate 20 .489040 Colorado College 20 .479541 Connecticut 19 .478542 Miami 19 .473943 Rensselaer 17 .471444 Holy Cross 15 .462645 Air Force 15 .462446 Robert Morris 14 .457647 Bentley 13 .451148 Merrimack 12 .449449 Ferris State 12 .447750 Niagara 10 .446751 Lake Superior 9 .446452 Canisius 9 .435553 Princeton 7 .435054 Vermont 6 .434055 Union 5 .432756 Brown 4 .421457 Alaska-Anchorage 3 .420158 Mercyhurst 2 .403759 St. Lawrence 1 .402360 Alabama-Huntsville 0 .3949

Source: College Hockey News; as of Jan. 27

Pairwise Comparison Ratings

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The Big Red is #1 in both national polls in three consecutive weeks for the first time in program history.

Date Pairwise USCHO.com USA TodayEnd of 2018-19 season 11 8 (602) 10 (209)Preseason N/A 5 (673) 5 (268)Oct. 7 N/A 5 (747) 4 (327)Oct. 14 N/A 5 (715) 5 (337)Oct. 21 N/A 4 (796) 3 (341)Oct. 28 N/A 4 (778) 5 (344)Nov. 4 N/A 4 (852) 5 (397)Nov. 11 N/A 3 (890) 4 (432)Nov. 18 N/A 2 (948) 2 (483)Nov. 25 N/A 2 (954) 2 (491)Dec. 2 1 2 (947) 2 (486)Dec. 9 3 3 (890) 3 (435)Dec. 16 2 3 (917) 3 (448)Dec. 30 2 2 (939) 2 (467)Jan. 6 2 2 (936) 2 (465)Jan. 13 1 1 (956) 1 (485)Jan. 20 3 1 (951) 1 (479)Jan. 27 2 1 (986) 1 (502)Feb. 3Feb. 10Feb. 17Feb. 24March 2March 9March 16March 23

* — Pairwise not acknowledged until Dec. 1 due to small sample size

Where Cornell Has Ranked ...

NCAA Stars of the Week: • Morgan Barron (1st; Nov. 12)

ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month: • Matthew Galajda (November)

ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month: • Sam Malinski (November)

ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week: • Matthew Galajda (Dec. 2)• Matthew Galajda (Jan. 27)

ECAC Hockey Player of the Week: • Morgan Barron (Nov. 11)

ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week: • Sam Malinski (Nov. 4)• Sam Malinski (Nov. 11)• Ben Berard (Nov. 25)

2019-20 In-Season Awards

The Series Against Quinnipiac:• Cornell leads the all-time series against Quinnipiac, 23-17-4, including a 2-1 victory in the teams’ first meeting of the season on Nov. 22 at Lynah Rink.• All of the game’s scoring came in the second period. Brenden Locke scored Cornell’s first goal, then Michael Regush netted the winner on the power play a little more than two minutes after Quinnipiac had tied it.• Matthew Galajda made 13 of his 22 saves in the third period to earn the victory, which pushed Cornell’s record to 7-0 at the time.• In its last trip to Hamden, Cornell rallied for a 2-2 tie on Jan. 5, 2019. Morgan Barron helped set up Cam Donaldson’s power-play goal late in the first period, then scored an unassisted goal in the second to tie it.

Scouting Princeton:• Leading into Friday’s game against Colgate, Princeton has been idle since Jan. 10 due to a two-week hiatus for exams. • The Tigers are 3-12-4 overall and 1-8-3 in ECAC Hockey, with that lone victory coming in its last time out. Junior forward Luke Keenan (5-3–8) scored with 0.6 seconds left in overtime to cap a 1-0 victory over St. Lawrence at SUNY Canton, backstopped by Jeremie Forget’s 22-save shutout.• Sophomore right wing Corey Andonovski (6-10–16) leads the team in overall scoring, goals, and his three power-play goals are tied with senior defenseman Derek Topatigh (3-4–7) for most on the team. Andonovski is typically on the right wing of a line centered by Keenan.• Senior forward Jackson Cressey (4-9–13) ranks second in scoring, having eclipsed the 100-point plateau for his career earlier this season.• Princeton has scored just seven goals in the first period this season, which is fewest in the nation. Despite that fact and their overall record, the Tigers have been ahead or tied at the end of two periods in most of their games (11 of 19). • While junior Ryan Ferland (1-6-2, 3.23, .894) is still the team’s primary goaltender with nine starts, sophomore Jeremie Forget (2-4-1, 2.22, .929, SO) has gotten the nod in the Tigers’ last four games. • Ron Fogarty is in his sixth season as the head coach at Princeton after serving as the head coach at Adrian for seven years.

The Series Against Princeton:• Cornell has been dominant against the Tigers, holding a 95-52-8 lead all-time with wins in 10 of the teams’ last 11 meetings.• The Big Red won the first meeting between the teams this year, scoring four times in the second period of a 5-1 victory on Nov. 23 at Lynah Rink. Cam Donaldson had a goal and an assist for Cornell, and linemate Ben Berard scored his first collegiate goal.• In its last visit to Princeton, Cornell came away with a 3-2 victory in a game bereft of any penalties on Jan. 4, 2019. Brenden Locke opened the scoring before the Tigers erased a two-goal deficit. Alec McCrea ‘19 scored the winner for Cornell.• The Big Red has scored 35 goals in its last eight games against Princeton (4.38 goals per game), and Cornell’s penalty kill has a 88.9% success rate over the last 10 meetings – though the Tigers scored their lone goal in this season’s first meeting on the power play.

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Cornell was predicted to finish first by both the media and the coaches in the annual ECAC Hockey preseason polls, which were released in September, for a second straight year. The Big Red won the Cleary Cup outright in 2017-18, then shared the title last year after going 13-5-4 in ECAC Hockey games ... Coaches Poll (1st-place votes) Pts.1. Cornell (8) 1132. Quinnipiac (3) 1093. Clarkson (1) 1004. Harvard 935. Yale 746. Dartmouth 687. Brown 618. Union 57T-9. Rensselaer 31T-9. Princeton 3111. Colgate 2912. St. Lawrence 21

Media Poll (1st-place votes) Pts.1. Cornell (13) 1852. Clarkson 1633. Quinnipiac (1) 1624. Harvard (1) 1505. Dartmouth (1) 1236. Yale 1087. Brown 968. Union 869. Colgate 5410. Rensselaer 5211. Princeton 5012. St. Lawrence 19

ECAC Hockey Preseason Polls

Cornell has won a league-best 12 ECAC Hockey Championships to date, including trips to at least the semifinals in 10 of the last 14 years.

Team Titles LastCornell 12 2010Harvard 10 2017St. Lawrence 6 2001Clarkson 6 2019Boston Univ. 5 1978Princeton 3 2018Union 3 2014Rensselaer 3 1995Yale 2 2011Colgate 2 1978Several tied at 1 —

All-Time ECAC Hockey Titles

Perfect Turns 50:• Last weekend marked a reunion for the 50th anniversary of Cornell’s second national championship and the only team in men’s hockey history to win an NCAA title after an undefeated season with no ties. The Big Red wore special commemorative jerseys for Friday’s game at Dartmouth that listed the team’s list of accomplishments from a memorable 1969-70 season that featured a sterling 29-0 record.• Festivities dotted the weekend, culminating with a ceremony to honor the returning members of the team during the first intermission of last Saturday’s game against Harvard.

First Ivy League Coach To 400:• Already the winningest coach in program history and in Ivy League history, Mike Schafer ’86 ranks fifth among active coaches with 472 victories at the Division I level. He also leads all actives coaches of Cornell’s 37 varsity teams in career victories.

The League Within A League:• With last weekend’s results, Cornell has pulled into solo possession of first place in the Ivy League standings. That means the Big Red can lock up its third straight and 20th overall Ivy League title if it wins each of its last three games against Ancient Eight foes. All of those games are on the road, starting Saturday at Princeton, then concluding with games Feb. 21 at Yale and Feb. 22 at Brown.• Cornell is 21-3-4 in its last 28 Ivy League contests.

Up Next:• Cornell returns to the Empire State for a home-and-home series with Colgate next weekend. The teams first square off in the annual Courage Classic game at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7 in Ithaca before shifting over to Hamilton for a rematch at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8.

The College Hockey Inc. media kit for the 2019-20 season reveals that the Big Red is the tallest team in the country. Some facts, figures and rankings for Cornell relative to the nation’s other 59 Division I programs include ...

By The Numbers

Tallest teams, by average height 1. Cornell 6 feet, 1.31 inches

Fewest seniorsT1. Cornell 3(tied for with eight other schools, including two in ECAC Hockey — Quinnipiac, Union)

Oldest arenas7. Lynah Rink, Cornell 1957

Most NCAA tournament appearances (active coaches)3. Mike Schafer 12(Note: The most for any coach affiliated with ECAC Hockey)

Hockey Hall of Fame, playersT1. Cornell (Dryden, Nieuwendyk) 2(Note: Only Boston College has also produced two Hockey Hall of Fame players)

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3232Players from the Big Red have gone on to play in the NHL*Player (NHL teams)Cole Bardreau (NYI)Byron Bitz (BOS, FLA, VAN)Brad Chartrand (LA)Sean Collins (CBJ, WAS)Doug Dadswell (CGY)P.C. Drouin (BOS)Ken Dryden (MTL) Parris Duffus (ARI)Darren Eliot (LA, DET, BUF)Brian Ferlin (BOS)Colin Greening (OTT, TOR)Brian Hayward (WIN, MTL, MIN, SJ)Mike Iggulden (SJ, NYI)David LeNeveu (ARI, CBJ)Jacob MacDonald (FLA)Kent Manderville (TOR, EDM, HAR/CRL, PHI, PIT)Brian McCutcheon (DET)Matt Moulson (LA, NYI, BUF, MIN)Doug Murray (SJ, PIT, MTL)Lance Nethery (NYR, EDM)Joe Nieuwendyk (CGY, DAL, NJ, TOR, FLA)Brendon Nash (MTL)Riley Nash (CRL, BOS, CBJ)Ryan O’Byrne (MTL, COL, TOR)Jean-Marc Pelletier (PHI, ARI)Dan Ratushny (VAN)Joakim Ryan (SJ, LA)Raymond Sawada (DAL)Ben Scrivens (TOR, LA, EDM, MTL) Brock Tredway (LA)Matt Underhill (CHI)Ryan Vesce (SJ)

Under NHL contract for 2019-20Anthony Angello, F, Pittsburgh Penguins

Cole Bardreau, F, New York IslandersJoel Lowry, F, Florida Panthers

Jacob MacDonald, D, Colorado Avalanche

Riley Nash, F, Columbus Blue JacketsJoakim Ryan, D, Los Angeles Kings

Reece Willcox, D, Philadelphia Flyers

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When Mike Schafer ’86 returned to his alma mater as the 12th head coach in Cornell men’s hockey history in the summer of 1995, his goal was to return the Big Red program to a position of national prominence. Having now completed 24 seasons behind the Cornell bench entering the 2018-19 season, he has clearly accomplished that objective by guiding the Big Red to the NCAA tournament 12 times, including a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four in 2002-03, the program’s first since 1980.

Schafer is Cornell Hockey’s second-longest tenured coach, while his 472-260-99 record has him as the winningest coach in Cornell men’s hockey history. He picked up his 231st career victory on Jan. 27, 2007, a 2-1 victory against Colgate at Lynah Rink, 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.

Coming hand-in-hand with Cornell’s success on the national scene, the Big Red has been one of the top programs in ECAC Hockey during Schafer’s tenure. Cornell has claimed five ECAC Hockey tournament titles, the most all-time in league history, and staked a claim to four regular-season crowns. He has a career 307-157-76 record in ECAC Hockey regular-season play and a 63-32-2 mark in the ECAC Hockey playoffs.

His peers have taken notice of his accomplishments, awarding him the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year award four times during his career — the latest coming in 2017-18. He is also a four-time finalist for the Spencer T. Penrose Award, presented to the national coach of the year. He has also regularly had the Big Red ranked among the nation’s elite over the past decade, including reaching No. 1 in both the USCHO.com and the USA Today/USA Hockey polls in 2017-18. Cornell has also held the top spot in the polls during the 2002-03 and 2004-05 seasons.

Schafer guided the Big Red to the ECAC Hockey tournament title in 1995-96 and 1996-97, becoming the first Cornell coach to win ECAC Hockey tournament titles 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 has a .623 career winning percentage following the 2018-19 season, which saw the Big Red return to the NCAA championships with an at-large bid for a third straight year. Additionally, his 472 career victories rank fifth among active Division I coaches. Most recently, the Big Red has advanced to at least the ECAC Hockey Championship semifinals a league-best 11 times over the last 15 seasons. The Big Red has finished the season ranked in the USCHO.com poll in nine of the last 11 seasons.

Over his career, Schafer has coached 59 All-ECAC Hockey selections and 22 ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team picks. In 2018, Matthew Galajda earned ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year honors, the first since Brian Ferlin in 2012.

Widely regarded as one of the top defensive masterminds in college hockey, Schafer’s emphasis on defense has helped countless players earn league and national recognition. Goaltender David LeNeveu broke a 45-year-old record with a 1.20 goals-against average in 2003, earning a spot among the Hat Trick Finalists for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award. Two years later, it was fellow netminder David McKee earning a spot in the Hat Trick after recording the third-best goals-against average in NCAA history. Matthew Galajda then led the nation with a 1.51 goals against average and nine shutouts in 2017-18, becoming the first freshman goaltender to ever be named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker.

Mike Schafer ’86The Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey25th Season As Head Coach33rd Season Overall at Cornell • Cornell ’86

The Mike Schafer FileEducation Cornell University B.A., Business Management and Marketing, 1986Head Coaching ExperienceCornell University, 1995 – present 472-260-99 career record 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019 1 NCAA Semifinals Appearance 2003 5 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010 5 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships 2002, 2003, 2005, 2018, 2019 10 Ivy League Championships 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019 4 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards 2002, 2003, 2005, 2018Assistant Coaching ExperienceWestern Michigan University, 1990-1995 1994 - NCAA Tournament AppearanceCornell University, 1986-1990Playing ExperienceCornell University, 1983-86 107 GP, 10-60–70 1985-86: Team Captain, ECAC Champions,

ECAC Honorable Mention 1984-85: Team Captain

Ed KellyAthletic Trainer

Dr. Dirk DuganTeam Physician

Dr. David WentzelTeam Physician

Phil GrahamLynah Rink Manager

Sean SchmidtEquipment Manager

Brandon ThomasAthletic Communications

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Flanagan is for 3-for-3 in helping the Big Red advance to the NCAA tournament in his tenure at Cornell, having now accumu-

lated a 67-26-11 record in his three seasons with the program. After a couple stops following a four-year playing career at

St. Lawrence, Flanagan's most recent experience was at UMass-Lowell, where he served as the River Hawks’ director of hockey operations for the 2015-16 season. Prior to that, Flanagan was the assistant coach at Hobart from 2012-15. Working under former Cornell assistant coach Mark Taylor with the Statesmen, Flanagan helped build a team that won the ECAC West title in 2015 and 2016 to reach the NCAA tournament. Hobart was the No. 1 seed

in the NCAA’s East Region last year.No stranger to ECAC Hockey, Flanagan played 121 career

games with St. Lawrence up to the 2010-11 season. He racked up 12 goals and 40 assists for 52 points, helping the Saints advance to the league’s championship weekend twice over his four years. He served as an assistant captain during his senior season, then went on to play professionally with the Las Vegas Wranglers and Quad City Mallards in the ECHL.

Flanagan graduated from St. Lawrence with a bachelor of arts degree in history with a minor in sports studies and exercise sci-ences in 2010. He also earned a master of education degree from St. Lawrence in 2011.

Sean FlanaganFourth Season As Assistant CoachSt. Lawrence ’10

Serving as the Big Red's recruiting director and manager of the team's vaunted defensive unit, Ben Syer's efforts

were perhaps no more celebrated than during the 2017-18 season. He helped Cornell lead the nation in team defense with a paltry 1.58 goals-against average and was named the winner of the American Hockey Coaches Association's 2018 Terry Flanagan Award.

One of the AHCA's major annual awards, the Terry Flanagan Award is presented to the assistant coach whose career body of work best honors that of the award's name sake.

"He can hold court with a group of assistant coaches on the road with the best of them," said Mike Schafer, adding that this is the first time he's nominated anyone for a major AHCA award in his 23-year tenure at the helm of the Big Red. "He knows the elder statesmen, but he also knows the young guys like Terry did.

He would make sure to say hello to everyone in the rink and lend a helping hand to young assistants. I admired Terry for this. He and his family are of the highest character, upfront and honest."

Syer joined Cornell in June 2011 as an assistant coach, then was promoted to associate head coach the following summer. He previously served as associate head coach during his 12 seasons at Quinnipiac under head coach Rand Pecknold. During that run, the Bobcats posted a 242-168-46 record with one NCAA tournament appearance (2002) and nine 20-win seasons.

A native of Kitchener, Ontario, Syer arrived at Quinnipiac after serving one season as an assistant coach at Ohio University. A 1998 graduate of Western Ontario, Syer earned a bachelor’s degree in urban development. He earned his master's degree in physical education with a concentration in athletic administration in 2000.

Ben SyerEighth Season as Associate Head Coach; Ninth Season at CornellWestern Ontario ’98

Talarico joins the Big Red after serving as the associate head coach at Skidmore for the past two seasons. In his last season with the Thoroughbreds, he helped the

program post its best record in 12 years.Prior to Skidmore, Talarico spent two seasons as the head

coach of the Syracuse Stars Elite of the United States Premier Hockey League. He posted a 53-27-8 record in that span, with a 9-4 overall record in the postseason.

Talarico competed for four years as a goaltender at SUNY Potsdam.

Stephens returns to Cornell after serving as an assistant coach at Geneseo for five years. In his time behind the bench with his alma mater, Stephens helped the Knights

win two SUNYAC conference championships (2016, 2018) and make three NCAA tournament apperances (2014, 2016, 2018), including two trips to the national semifinals.

As a senior, Stephens was named runner-up for USCHO Division III Player of the Year, an AHCA Division III First Team All-America and was a finalist for the AHCA Sid Watson Memorial Award as the NCAA Division III Player of the Year.

Shane TalaricoFirst Season As Director of Hockey Operations; SUNY Potsdam ’15

Mitch StephensSecond Season As Volunteer Assistant Coach; SUNY Geneseo ’07

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PETERMUZYKA

BEFORE CORNELL• Regarded as a defensive stalwart, had three assists in 39 games around lengthy midseason absence in Penticton last year. • Only season out west came after two strong seasons with the OJHL’s North York Rangers. • Played in the Eastern Canada Cup tournament and selected to play in the CJHL Prospects Game.

PERSONAL• Was teammates with both Jack Malone and Michael Regush with the USHL’s Youngstown Phantoms during 2017-18 season.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

2Freshman • Defenseman • 6-3 • 190 lbs. Penticton Vees (BCHL) Toronto, Ontario

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 30 1 4 5 5-18 0 0 0 +3 2019-20 2 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 +1 Totals 32 2 5 7 5-18 0 0 0 +4

JOELEAHY

THIS SEASON• Debuted Nov. 9 vs. Yale, posting a goal and an assist in the first 5:12.

LAST SEASON• Scored first collegiate goal in third period of ECAC Hockey semifinal win vs. Brown, becoming fourth Cornell play to score season's first goal in team's postseason run.

PERSONAL• Sister, Brianna, played hockey for four years at Princeton, and mother, Lisa Bauer-Leahy, competed for Canada in the 1984 Olympics.• Great uncles Bobby Bauer and David Bauer are in the Hockey Hall of Fame, the latter of which established the Canadian national program.• Father, Frank, is a professional musician who once toured with The Leahy Family, a three-time Juno Award-winning group.

4Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-4 • 192 lbs. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) Waterloo, Ontario

Meet The Big Red

SEBASTIANDIRVEN

THIS SEASON• First two collegiate points have come in last five games. • Immediately earned prominent role on blue line that boasts three freshmen among its six everyday players.

BEFORE CORNELL• Ranked second among Central Illinois’ blueliners last year in scoring with six goals and 17 assists for 23 points in 61 games, and plus-11 rating was tied for team lead. • Helped Canada East win silver at the 2016 World Junior A Challenge. • Before USHL tenure, played two full seasons with CCHL’s Cornwall Colts, earning CCHL third-team all-star honors in 2017.

PERSONAL• Was teammates with Max Andreev with USHL’s Central Illinois Flying Aces.• Younger brother, Ben, is entering third year in CCHL.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 19 0 2 2 6-12 0 0 0 +4 Totals 19 0 2 2 6-12 0 0 0 +4

5Freshman • Defenseman • 6-3 • 196 lbs. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) Bainsville, Ontario

CODYHAISKANEN

THIS SEASON• Made debut Nov. 22 after missing first six games due to injury.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Has seen increased role, moving into top-four role last year before season-ending injury in early February.• Led team in games played by freshmen defensemen (32) in 2017-18.

BEFORE CORNELL• Recorded 28 points on four goals and 24 assists in 2016-17 in 60 games for his hometown USHL team.

PERSONAL• First North Dakota native to play for Cornell.• Family served as billets for USHL’s Fargo Force, once hosting Dave Gust (Ohio State alum, currently with AHL’s Charlotte Checkers).

3Junior • Defenseman • 6-4 • 198 lbs. Fargo Force (USHL) Fargo, N.D.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/-2017-18 32 2 1 3 6-12 0 0 0 +142018-19 20 1 5 6 4-8 0 0 0 +4 2019-20 13 0 1 1 1-2 0 0 0 +1 Totals 65 3 7 10 11-22 0 0 0 +19

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ALEXGREEN

THIS SEASON• Plus-15 rating tied for highest among ECAC Hockey defensemen.• Scored first goal Jan. 17 vs. Northern Michigan.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Endured injury-riddled sophomore season, but rebounded with plus-5 rating over last five games.• Immediately earned top-four spot, regularly pairing with Yanni Kaldis.• Endured injury-riddled sophomore season, but rebounded with plus-5 rating over last five games.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by Tampa Bay Lightning in 2018 (fourth round, 121st overall)

PERSONAL• Father, Jason, was a varsity swimmer at Yale.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 29 2 8 10 10-23 0 0 0 +92018-19 20 1 3 4 4-8 0 0 0 -62019-20 19 4 8 12 5-13 1 0 1 +15 Totals 68 7 19 26 19-44 1 0 1 +18

6Junior • Defenseman • 6-2 • 193 lbs. Lincoln Stars (USHL) Chicago, Ill.

CAMDONALDSON

THIS SEASON• Scored second goal in last Friday's 3-2 win vs. Dartmouth.• Tied for second on team with 12 assists.• Has not yet been on the ice for an even-strength goal against in ECAC Hockey play.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Placed on All-ECAC Hockey third team and received All-Ivy League honorable mention last year.• Ranked second on team in goals (12) and tied for second among ECAC Hockey forwards with plus-16 rating last year.

PERSONAL• Though calls North Carolina home, was born in metro Atlanta and took up hockey while living in Nashville.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 24 3 10 13 3-6 0 0 1 +102018-19 34 12 13 25 3-6 4 0 2 +162019-20 17 4 12 16 2-4 1 0 2 +17 Totals 75 19 35 54 8-16 5 0 5 +43

7Junior • Forward • 5-8 • 169 lbs. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Pittsboro, N.C.

YANNIKALDIS

THIS SEASON• Assisted on all three goals last Friday vs. Dartmouth for third career game of three or more points.• Named to 2019-20 Preseason All-ECAC Hockey Team after being placed on second team after each of last two seasons.• Tied for 12th nationally among defensemen with an average of 0.84 points per game.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Three-time first-team All-Ivy League selection — a first for a Cornellian since Matt Moulson ‘06 from 2004-06.• 24 assists last season was most for a Cornell blueliner since Steve Wilson in 1995-96.• Participated in 2018 Ottawa Senators prospect development camp.

PERSONAL• All grandparents are natives of Greece.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 35 1 13 14 9-26 1 0 1 +92017-18 33 4 15 19 7-14 3 0 1 +102018-19 36 4 24 28 10-20 2 0 0 +12019-20 19 2 14 16 1-2 0 0 0 +9 Totals 123 11 66 77 27-62 6 0 2 +29

8Senior • Defenseman • 5-11 • 191 lbs. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Montréal, Québec

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NOAHBAULD

THIS SEASON• Scored first goal with an empty-netter Jan. 3 against Ohio State.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Led team in playoff scoring with seven points over seven games last year after recording four points (all assists) in 25 regular-season games.• First collegiate goal came in the 2016 edition of The Frozen Apple, which is played at Madison Square Garden in New York.

BEFORE CORNELL• Scored two goals while helping Canada West win the 2015 World Junior A Challenge.

PERSONAL• One of 14 Nova Scotians in all of Division I college hockey this year (teammates Morgan Barron and Matt Stienburg are two of the others).

9Senior • Forward • 5-11 • 185 lbs. Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Halifax, Nova Scotia

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 29 3 2 5 6-12 0 0 1 -6 2017-18 24 5 4 9 6-23 0 0 0 +122018-19 32 3 8 11 4-8 1 0 0 +32019-20 17 1 3 4 6-23 0 0 0 -1 Totals 102 12 17 29 22-66 1 0 1 +8

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JACKMALONE

THIS SEASON• Scored power-play goal Nov. 1 at Michigan St., marking second straight season in which a freshman scored Cornell’s first goal (Max Andreev).

BEFORE CORNELL• Racked up 59 points on 19 goals and 40 assists in 57 games during second season in Youngstown. • Attended USA Hockey Select 15, 16 and 17 Camps, helping U.S. win gold at 2019 World Junior A Challenge (and was teammates with classmate Travis Mitchell). • Scored a goal for Team West in 2019 USHL/NHL Top Prospect Game.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by Vancouver Canucks in 2019 (sixth round, 180th overall)

PERSONAL• Helped Delbarton School win 2016 and 2017 New Jersey state titles.• Program’s first player to wear #13 since 1965-66 season.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 16 1 4 5 2-4 1 0 0 +5 Totals 16 1 4 5 2-4 1 0 0 +5

13Freshman • Forward • 6-1 • 190 lbs. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Madison, N.J.

KYLEBETTS

THIS SEASON• 57.6% success rate on faceoffs leads team and ranks fifth among players in ECAC Hockey.• Has missed last three games due to injury.

AT CORNELL• Tied for team in playoff goals (three) and had four points in seven postseason games after posting four points (all assists) in 29 regular-season games last year.• Recorded a hat trick Dec. 30, 2017 vs. Canisius.

BEFORE CORNELL• Won goal with Team Canada West at 2016 World Junior ‘A’ Challenge.

PERSONAL• Was ranked 147th among North American skaters by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau for the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 33 5 7 12 4-8 0 0 1 +82018-19 36 3 5 8 6-12 0 1 0 +3 2019-20 16 1 3 4 0-0 1 0 0 -3 Totals 85 9 15 24 10-20 1 1 1 +8

11Junior • Forward • 6-1 • 182 lbs. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Flesherton, Ontario

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BENTUPKER

THIS SEASON• Scored first collegiate goal Jan. 18 vs. Northern Michigan.

BEFORE CORNELL• Named to the 2019 CCHL Third All-Star Team with 56 points on a team-high 24 goals and 32 assists in 59 games last season with Carleton Place. • Won a bronze medal with the CCHL All-Star team at the 2018-19 Junior Club World Cup in Sochi, Russia. • In 2017-18, was invited to Team Canada East training camp for the World Junior A Challenge, and was selected to play in the CJHL Top Prospect Game.

PERSONAL• Along with brother Zach, is part of the fourth pair of twins in Mike Schafer’s 25-year tenure as the program’s head coach. The others were the Devins (Joe and Mike, 2007-11), the Abbotts (Chris and Cam, 2001-06), and the McRaes (Mark and Matt, 1999-2003).

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 5 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

14Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • 191 lbs. Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) Collingwood, Ontario

TRAVISMITCHELL

THIS SEASON• Plus-15 rating is best in the nation for freshman blueliners.• Tied for third among freshman blueliners in ECAC Hockey games with an average of 0.58 points per game.• Immediately earned prominent role on blue line that boasts three freshmen among its six everyday players.

BEFORE CORNELL• Spent last three seasons in USHL, first in Muskegon before competing most of the last two years in Omaha. • Nearly doubled point total in second season with Omaha and led team’s blueliners with 29 points .• Selected to play in 2018 USHL/NHL Top Prospect Game• Member of gold medal-winning U.S. team at 2019 World Junior A Challenge (where he was a teammate of classmate Jack Malone).

PERSONAL• Father, Jeff, played professionally for nine years — including stint with NHL’s Dallas Stars.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 19 2 8 10 7-25 0 0 0 +17 Totals 19 2 8 10 7-25 0 0 0 +17

10Freshman • Defenseman • 6-3 • 201 lbs. Omaha Lancers (USHL) South Lyon, Mich.

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MAXANDREEV

THIS SEASON• Has missed last three games due to injury.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Had solid freshman season despite missing 13 games due to injury.• Ranked fourth among nation's freshmen in faceoff winning percentage (56.8).

BEFORE CORNELL• Attended New Jersey Devils’ 2018 prospect camp.

PERSONAL• Program’s first native of Russia.• Nephew of 765-game NHL veteran and three-time Stanley Cup champion Sergei Brylin, who now serves as an assistant coach with AHL’s Binghamton Devils.

15Sophomore • Forward • 6-0 • 184 lbs. Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) Moscow, Russia

MATTCAIRNS

THIS SEASON• Sprung Liam Motley for breakaway goal Nov. 16 at St. Lawrence to record first point of the season.

BEFORE CORNELL• Posted 2-14–16 in final 18 regular-season games in 2016-17 in Powell River after midseason move from USHL’s Fargo Force.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by Edmonton Oilers in 2016 (third round, 84th overall)

PERSONAL• Named OJHL’s top prospect in 2016 after his 2nd year in the league, when he posted 33 points in 46 games with Georgetown.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 10 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 +12018-19 32 2 2 4 10-20 0 0 0 -22019-20 16 0 1 1 2-4 0 0 0 +5 Totals 58 3 3 6 12-24 0 0 0 +4

16Junior • Defenseman • 6-3 • 213 lbs. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Mississauga, Ontario

ZACHBRAMWELL

LAST SEASON• Played sparingly, mostly appearing as team 13th forward.

BEFORE CORNELL• Scored 22 goals in 49 games with the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Oakville Blades, adding 19 assists for 41 points.• Ranked second on team with 14 points over 13 playoff games.• Earned tryout for Team Canada East for the World Junior A Challenge.• Led Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Ancaster Avalanche in scoring during the 2016-17 season with 29 goals and 33 assists for 62 points in 47 games.

PERSONAL• Older brother, Connor, competes on the hockey team at Guelph (which played Cornell in an exhibition last year).

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 11 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 -3 2019-20 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 -3

17Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 • 192 lbs. Oakville Blades (OJHL) Hamilton, Ontario

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MISHASONG

LAST SEASON• Dressed for two games, but has not yet taken a collegiate shift.

BEFORE CORNELL• First China native to be selected in the NHL Entry Draft.• Spent last two seasons playing 100 games with Madison.• Competed for three years at Lawrenceville School, then spent a post-graduate year at Phillips Andover Academy.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by New York Islanders in 2015 (sixth round, 172nd overall)

PERSONAL• First China native in program history.• Twice competed with China at the IIHF World U18 Division 2 Group B Championships, serving as captain in 2015.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2019-20 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

18Sophomore • Defenseman • 6-1 • 183 lbs. Madison Capitols (USHL) Beijing, China

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 22 2 8 10 5-10 0 0 0 +42019-20 14 2 7 9 4-8 2 0 1 +7 Totals 36 4 15 19 9-18 2 0 1 +11

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CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 36 12 3 15 5-10 6 0 4 +3 2019-20 19 8 6 14 2-4 3 0 3 +7 Totals 55 20 9 29 7-14 9 0 7 +10

MICHAELREGUSH

THIS SEASON• Tied for second on the team in goal-scoring (eight), after scoring game-tying 6-on-4 goal late in the third last Saturday vs. Harvard.

LAST SEASON• Tied for second on team with 12 goals — eight of which came after Feb. 1 — and second in power-play goals (six).• Tied for freshman goal-scoring lead in ECAC Hockey games with nine.• First Cornell freshman with six power-play goals in a season since current NHLer Riley Nash had seven during the 2007-08 campaign.

BEFORE CORNELL• Finished second in team scoring with Youngstown in 2017-18 with 48 points on 19 goals and 29 assists over 58 games.• Attended 2017 Minnesota Wild prospect development camp.

PERSONAL• Played with Team Canada West in 2016 World Junior A Challenge.

19Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 • 211 lbs. Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) Surrey, British Columbia

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 17 1 4 5 7-25 0 0 0 +10 Totals 17 1 4 5 7-25 0 0 0 +10

MATTSTIENBURG

THIS SEASON• Scored first collegiate goal Jan. 3 vs. Ohio State.• Switched from wing to primarily center three weeks ago.• Plus-10 rating is best among freshman forwards in ECAC Hockey.

BEFORE CORNELL• Racked up 71 goals and 89 assists for 160 points in 113 games over two seasons with St. Andrew’s College in Ontario – following in the footsteps of new teammates Morgan Barron and Matthew Galajda.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by Colorado Avalanche in 2019 (third round, 63rd overall)• Highest draft selection of a Cornell player since Riley Nash was picked in the first round in 2007.

PERSONAL• Father, Trevor, played nine years of professional hockey, including 71 games with the NHL’s Quebec Nordiques.

20Freshman • Forward • 6-2 • 186 lbs. St. Andrew’s College Halifax, Nova Scotia

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(C)JEFFMALOTT

THIS SEASON• Scored winning goal in third period last Friday vs. Dartmouth.• Has only been on ice for one goal against at even strength.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Had 12 points in final 16 games last year, but injury ended season prematurely.• Scored three goals in span of 8:44 during the first period of a Jan. 13, 2017 game at Princeton to become first Cornell freshman with a hat trick since current NHLer Matt Moulson on Feb. 7, 2003.

PERSONAL• Skated at 2018 Pittsburgh Penguins prospect development camp.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2016-17 30 6 3 9 16-40 0 0 1 -12017-18 28 6 11 17 13-56 0 0 0 +102018-19 27 6 8 14 8-27 1 0 0 +1 2019-20 19 5 3 8 3-6 0 0 1 +10 Totals 104 23 25 48 40-127 1 0 2 +20

22Senior • Forward • 6-3 • 204 lbs. Brooks Bandits (AJHL) Burlington, Ontario

ZACHTUPKER

THIS SEASON• Scored first collegiate goal on a breakaway Nov. 9 vs. Yale.

BEFORE CORNELL• Named to the 2019 CCHL First All-Star Team with 65 points on a team-high 24 goals and 41 assists in 65 games last season with Carleton Place. • Won a bronze medal with the CCHL All-Star team at the 2018-19 Junior Club World Cup in Sochi, Russia. • In 2017-18, competed with Team Canada East in World Junior A Challenge, and was selected to play in the CJHL Top Prospect Game. • In his first of three seasons with Carleton Place, helped the Canadians win the league title and advance to the Fred Page Cup finals.

PERSONAL• Along with brother Ben, is part of the fourth pair of twins in Mike Schafer’s 25-year tenure as the program’s head coach. The others were the Devins (Joe and Mike, 2007-11), the Abbotts (Chris and Cam, 2001-06), and the McRaes (Mark and Matt, 1999-2003).

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 12 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0 +2 Totals 12 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0 +2

21Freshman • Forward • 6-1 • 187 lbs. Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) Collingwood, Ontario

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LIAMMOTLEY

THIS SEASON• Scored in first two games he played, including a breakaway goal in the second period Nov. 16 at St. Lawrence.

LAST SEASON• Scored team's lone goal Nov. 24 vs. Harvard, marking third straight year a player from Cornell has scored his first collegiate goal at Madison Square Garden.• Recorded first collegiate assist March 2 at Clarkson.

BEFORE CORNELL• Led Whitecourt with 51 points during 2017-18 season on 22 goals and 29 assists in 60 games, serving as an alternate captain.

PERSONAL• Also competed in badminton in high school, once reaching the Calgary City finals.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2018-19 35 1 1 2 5-10 0 0 0 -3 2019-20 5 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 +2 Totals 40 3 1 4 5-10 0 0 0 -1

23Sophomore • Forward • 6-3 • 203 lbs. Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) Calgary, Alberta

SAMMALINSKI

THIS SEASON• Plus-11 rating ranks tied for fifth nationally among freshman defensemen.• Tied for third among freshman blueliners in ECAC Hockey games with an average of 0.58 points per game.• Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for November.• Twice named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (Nov. 4, Nov. 11).

BEFORE CORNELL• Named NAHL Central Division Defenseman of the Year in 2018-19 while playing with Bismarck. • Placed on NAHL Second All-Star Team after posting 45 points on 14 goals and 31 assists and a plus-20 rating in 59 games last year. • Helped Lakeville South HS win Section 1AA title and a finish fourth in Minnesota state.

PERSONAL• Grandparents own a vineyard in Argentina.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 19 2 9 11 5-10 1 0 1 +11 Totals 19 2 9 11 5-10 1 0 1 +11

24Freshman • Defenseman • 5-11 • 190 lbs. Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) Lakeville, Minn.

TRISTANMULLIN

THIS SEASON• Leads team with four power-play goals.• Four goals in January leads team.

AT CORNELL• Ranked second in team postseason scoring last year with six points on three goals and three assists over seven games.• Earned invite to 2018 San Jose Sharks prospect development camp.

BEFORE CORNELL• Ranked seventh in BCHL scoring in 2016-17 with 36-34–70 in 57 games, having also won Powell River’s plus-minus award.

PERSONAL• Older brother, Jory, played for four years at Division III Neumann in Pennsylvania, leading team in scoring as a senior in 2016-17.• Was one of five in graduating high school class in Cartwright.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 26 4 2 6 1-2 1 0 2 +62018-19 34 8 13 21 13-34 3 0 2 +9 2019-20 19 6 5 11 4-8 4 0 2 0 Totals 79 18 20 38 18-44 8 0 6 +15

26Junior • Forward • 6-2 • 196 lbs. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Cartwright, Manitoba

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(C)MORGANBARRON

THIS SEASON• Leads team in goals (9) and overall scoring (21 points).• Scored both of team’s goals in 2-2 tie with Providence on Jan. 4, including extra-attacker strike with 1:12 left in the third.• Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Nov. 11 after posting league-high six points Nov. 8-9 in sweep of Brown and Yale.• Recorded first collegiate hat trick in opening 23 minutes vs. Yale.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Named to Preseason All-ECAC Hockey Team.• Led team in points (34), goals (15) and power-play goals (7) last year.• All-Ivy League first-team selection and finalist for ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward last year.

NHL ENTRY DRAFT• Selected by New York Rangers in 2017 (sixth round, 174th overall)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 33 5 13 18 10-31 1 0 3 +102018-19 36 15 19 34 13-26 7 0 4 +9 2019-20 19 9 12 21 9-18 2 0 1 +13 Totals 88 29 44 73 32-75 10 0 8 +32

27Junior • Forward • 6-3 • 217 lbs. St. Andrew’s College Halifax, Nova Scotia

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BRENDENLOCKE

THIS SEASON• Tied for seventh nationally with plus-18 rating.• Tied for fourth nationally in goals per shot on goal (.269).• Leads team with 263 faceoffs taken, sporting 54.0% success rate.

ALSO AT CORNELL• Has 16 points and plus-14 rating in 25 games last year after being moved to center a line with Morgan Barron starting Jan. 4.

BEFORE CORNELL• Won Canada’s Junior A national title, the RBC Cup, in 2016-17 with OJHL’s Cobourg Cougars.

PERSONAL• Hometown of Iroquois Falls is an eight-hour trip north of Toronto.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2017-18 31 2 15 17 1-2 1 0 2 +152018-19 31 7 11 18 3-6 0 0 3 +11 2019-20 19 7 10 17 2-4 0 0 1 +18 Totals 81 16 36 52 6-12 1 0 6 +44

28Junior • Forward • 5-10 • 171 lbs. Cobourg Cougars (OJHL) Iroquois Falls, Ontario

BENBERARD

THIS SEASON• Has three goals in January, including game-tying strike Jan. 17 vs. Northern Michigan.• Scored twice Jan. 3 vs. Ohio State, having now posted nine points over his last 12 games.• Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25 after setting up first goal vs. Quinnipiac and scoring first goal against Princeton.

BEFORE CORNELL• Accumulated 115 career points in 135 BCHL games, including 53 goals and 62 assists. • Last year was truncated by injury in Powell River, though he did score 11 times in just 15 games while serving as captain.

PERSONAL• Marks fifth player to come to Cornell via Powell River in the last three years, reuniting with juniors Kyle Betts, Matt Cairns, Cam Donaldson and Tristan Mullin.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP G A Pts Pen PP SH GW +/- 2019-20 18 4 7 11 1-2 2 0 1 +6 Totals 18 4 7 11 1-2 2 0 1 +6

29Freshman • Forward • 6-0 • 192 lbs. Powell River Kings (BCHL) Duncan, British Columbia

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AUSTINMcGRATH

LAST SEASON• Selected to All-Ivy League first team.• Made 20 saves to earn victory vs. Northeastern in NCAA East Region semifinal in first start since Jan. 26.• Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week on Jan. 7 after making 65 saves previous weekend in win at Princeton at tie at Quinnipiac.

BEFORE CORNELL• Was finalist for 2017 AJHL Rookie of the Year even though he backstopped a team that finished last in its division.• 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 championship and berth in the Telus Cup.

PERSONAL• Selected in 2013 WHL Bantam Draft by the Medicine Hat Tigers.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2017-18 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 02018-19 9-13 538:20 5-3-1 2.12 .919 0 19 2162019-20 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0 Totals 9-13 538:20 5-3-1 2.12 .919 0 19 216

32Junior • Goaltender • 6-1 • 179 lbs. Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) Lloydminster, Alberta

NATEMcDONALD

BEFORE CORNELL• Split 2017-18 between two teams, posting a 2.38 goals against average and .937 save percentage in the playoffs with Markham.• Competed with Team OJHL in the 2017 Eastern Canada Cup Challenge, and also played in the 2016-17 Canadian Junior Hockey League Top Prospects Game.• Named Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Most Valuable Player in 2016-17 after helping lead the Powassan VooDoos to the league championship.• A NOJHL first-team all-star in 2016-17 and led the league with a 2.16 goals against average.

PERSONAL• Played point guard and captained high school basketball team during senior season.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2018-19 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 02019-20 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0 Totals 0-0 0:00 0-0-0 — — 0 0 0

33Sophomore • Goaltender • 6-2 • 181 lbs. Markham Royals (OJHL) North Bay, Ontario

MATTHEWGALAJDA

THIS SEASON• Ranks second nationally with 1.46 goals against average and third with .940 save percentage.• Reigning ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week (2x this season).

ALSO AT CORNELL• 16 career shutouts ranks third in program history, 3 back of record• Led the nation in 2017-18 in goals against average (1.51), shutouts (9) and winning percentage (.786).• Named 2018 Ivy League Player of the Year, Ivy League Rookie of the Year, ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year, ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Year.• First-team selection for both 2018 All-Ivy League and All-ECAC Hockey, a finalist for 2018 Mike Richter Award and the first-ever freshman goalie to be a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.

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

CAREER STATISTICSYear GS-GP Min. W-L-T GAA SV% SO GA SV 2017-18 29-29 1669:20 21-5-2 1.51 .939 9 42 6432018-19 27-28 1649:51 16-8-3 1.85 .921 5 51 593 2019-20 19-19 1153:36 14-1-4 1.46 .940 2 28 439 Totals 75-76 4472:47 51-14-9 1.62 .933 16 121 1675

35Junior • Goaltender • 6-0 • 192 lbs. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Aurora, Ontario

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2019-20 Season SummaryDate Opponent Result GW/GT Goal Goalie (Saves) PP PK Att. Record11/1 at Michigan St. 3-2 W Max Andreev Galajda(26-28) 2-8 2-6 5,203 1-011/2 at Michigan St. 6-2 W Michael Regush Galajda(19-21) 3-6 3-5 5,752 2-0 11/8 Brown 4-1 W Sam Malinski Galajda(13-14) 1-1 1-1 3,451 3-0, 1-0, 1-0 11/9 Yale 6-2 W Morgan Barron Galajda(24-26) 2-5 4-4 4,117 4-0, 2-0, 2-0 11/15 at Clarkson 4-2 W Cam Donaldson Galajda(29-31) 1-1 1-2 2,911 5-0, 3-0 11/16 at St. Lawrence 6-1 W Alex Green Galajda(15-16) 2-5 1-2 592 6-0, 4-0 11/22 Quinnipiac 2-1 W Michael Regush Galajda(22-23) 1-4 5-5 3,876 7-0, 5-0 11/23 Princeton 5-1 W Tristan Mullin Galajda(25-26) 0-6 5-6 4,267* 8-0, 6-0, 3-0 11/30 vs. Boston Univ. 2-0 W Michael Regush Galajda(28-28) 0-3 3-3 15,142 9-0 12/6 at Harvard 3-1 W Brenden Locke Galajda(23-24) 0-3 1-2 3,095* 10-0, 7-0, 4-0 12/7 at Dartmouth 1-2 L (Matt Baker) Galajda(15-17) 0-5 0-1 2,267 10-1, 7-1, 4-1 1/3 vs. Ohio State 5-2 W Ben Berard Galajda(30-32) 2-2 1-2 3,735 11-1 1/4 vs. Providence 2-2 T Morgan Barron Galajda(24-26) 0-2 4-5 N/A 11-1-1 1/10 at Rensselaer 3-0 W Tristan Mullin Galajda(25-25) 1-2 1-1 2,789 12-1-1, 8-1 1/11 at Union 3-3 T (Brenden Locke) Galajda(19-22) 0-2 1-3 2,184 12-1-2, 8-1-1 1/17 No. Michigan 2-2 T Ben Berard Galajda(24-26) 1-5 3-3 3,511 12-1-3 1/18 No. Michigan 3-1 W Cam Donaldson Galajda(29-30) 0-4 4-4 3,876 13-1-3 1/24 Dartmouth 3-2 W Jeff Malott Galajda(20-22) 1-3 4-4 4,267* 14-1-3, 9-1-1, 5-1 1/25 Harvard 1-1 T Michael Regush Galajda(29-30) 1-4 2-2 4,267* 14-1-4, 9-1-2, 5-1-1 1/31 at Quinnipiac 2/1 at Princeton 2/7 Colgate 2/8 at Colgate 2/14 Union 2/15 Rensselaer 2/21 at Yale 2/22 at Brown 2/28 St. Lawrence 2/29 Clarkson

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For Cornell: Game SpanA hat trick ........................................................................................................................................................................Morgan Barron - vs. Yale, 11/9/19 16A short-handed goal .........................................................................................................................................................Kyle Betts - vs. Brown, 3/22/19 23Short-handed goals in back-to-back games ........................... Mitch Carefoot - at Union, 2/9/07 & Mark McCutcheon - at RPI, 2/10/07 432Two short-handed goals in a game ......................................................................................Sean Collins & Joel Lowry - at Quinnipiac, 1/13/12 272A short-handed goal in overtime .......................................................................................................................Eric Freschi - vs. Clarkson, 11/14/14 183An extra-attacker goal ...................................................................................................................................... Michael Regush - vs. Harvard, 1/25/20 1A penalty shot attempt .................................................................................................................................................... Trevor Yates - vs. Yale, 2/11/17 98A made penalty shot ................................................................................................................................Alex Rauter - vs. New Hampshire, 11/26/16 114Three power-play goals in a game ................................................................................................................................3 - at Michigan State, 11/2/19 18Four power-play goals in a game ...............................................................................................................................................4 - at Omaha, 10/26/13 218Two two-goal scorers ..........................................................................Alex Rauter, Beau Starrett & Mitch Vanderlaan - vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9/18 58Three two-goal scorers .......................................................................Alex Rauter, Beau Starrett & Mitch Vanderlaan - vs. Quinnipiac, 3/9/18 58A goaltender recorded a point .......................................................................................................................Matthew Galajda - vs. Brown, 3/22/19 23Zero penalties committed ...................................................................................................................................................................at Princeton, 1/4/19 44A shutout .................................................................................................................................... Matthew Galajda (25 saves) - at Rensselaer, 1/10/20 6Back-to-back shutouts ................................................................................. Matthew Galajda - at Clarkson, 2/9/18 & at St. Lawrence, 2/10/18 63A goalie made 40 or more saves ..................................................................................................... Mitch Gillam (40) - vs. Boston Univ., 11/28/15 148A goalie made 50 or more saves ................................................................................................................... Andy Iles (60) - at Quinnipiac, 3/17/13 2194 or more goals in one period ............................................................................................................... 4, second period, vs. Princeton - 11/23/19 125 or more goals in one period .................................................................................................................. 6, second period, vs. Quinnipiac - 3/9/18 585 or more goals in a game ..........................................................................................................................................................5, vs. Ohio State - 1/3/20 85 or more goals in consecutive games ..............................................................................6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 746 or more goals ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6, at St. Lawrence - 11/16/19 146 or more goals in consecutive games ..............................................................................6 - vs. Canisius, 12/30/17 & 7 - vs. Princeton, 1/5/18 747 or more goals .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9, vs. Quinnpiac - 3/9/18 587 or more goals in consecutive games ............................................................................... 7 - vs Army, 10/29/04 & vs. Sacred Heart, 10/30/04 53710 or more goals ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10 - vs. Clarkson, 11/20/99 69010 or more goals in a two-game weekend .........................................................................10 - at Clarkson & St. Lawrence, 11/15 & 11/16/19 14A player had three points in a game ...............................................................................................Yanni Kaldis (0-3–3), vs. Dartmouth, 1/24/20 2A player had four points in a game .......................................................................................................... Morgan Barron (3-1–4), vs. Yale, 11/9/19 16A player had five points in a game ........................................................................................................Ryan Vesce (3-4–7), vs. Princeton, 11/8/03 552

Against Cornell: Game SpanA hat trick .........................................................................................................................................................Lewis Zerter-Gossage, Harvard - 11/5/16 120A short-handed goal ............................................................................................................................................................. Cole Maier, Union - 2/23/19 29A penalty shot attempt ..................................................................................................................................................... Dante Palecco, Yale - 1/12/18 72A made penalty shot ....................................................................................................................................................Eric Neiley, Dartmouth - 1/24/15 169Two power-play goals in a game ....................................................................................................................................................2, at Union - 1/11/20 5Three power-play goals in a game .................................................................................................................................................3, at Union - 2/24/18 59A shutout ......................................................................................................................................... Hayden Hawkey, Providence (19 saves) - 3/31/19 20Back-to-back shutouts ...........................................................................................................vs. Lake Superior State and Miami, Dec. 28-29, 2014 175A goalie made 40 or more saves ...................................................................................................................Owen Savory, Rensselaer (40) - 2/2/19 35A goalie made 50 or more saves .................................................................................................................... David Leggio, Clarkson (56) - 3/11/06 4634 or more goals in one period ..........................................................................................................4, third period, vs. Michigan State - 10/26/18 544 or more goals ..........................................................................................................................................................................4, vs. Providence - 3/31/19 205 or more goals ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, at Yale - 2/16/19 316 or more goals ...............................................................................................................................................................................6, vs. Clarkson - 3/10/17 9210 or more goals .......................................................................................................................................................................10, at Quinnipiac - 3/16/13 221

General:Cornell won a national championship ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1970Cornell played in the Frozen Four ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2003Cornell won an NCAA tournament game ................................................................................................................................................................... 2019Cornell won an Ivy League championship ................................................................................................................................................................. 2019Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Championship (Whitelaw Cup) ........................................................................................................................... 2010Cornell won an ECAC Hockey regular-season championship (Cleary Cup) ................................................................................................... 2019

The Last Time It Happened

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2019-20 Situational Records 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17

Overall 14-1-4 21-11-4 25-6-2 21-9-5ECAC Hockey games 9-1-2 13-5-4 17-3-2 13-4-5Ivy League games 5-1-1 7-2-1 9-0-1 5-3-2Non-conference games 5-0-2 8-6-0 8-3-0 8-5-0At home 6-0-2 12-6-0 15-2-0 9-4-3On the road 6-1-1 7-2-4 9-2-2 9-2-2At a neutral site 2-0-1 2-3-0 1-2-0 3-3-0Leading after the 1st 6-0-0 15-3-1 13-2-0 10-1-2Trailing after the 1st 0-0-0 2-5-2 2-2-1 2-5-0Tied after the 1st 8-1-4 4-3-1 10-2-1 9-3-3Leading after the 2nd 12-0-0 20-2-2 19-0-0 17-2-2Trailing after the 2nd 0-1-3 0-7-0 1-4-1 3-7-2Tied after the 2nd 2-0-1 1-2-2 5-2-1 1-0-1Outshooting opponent 8-1-3 14-9-1 15-3-1 11-3-1Being outshot 3-0-1 7-2-3 9-3-1 9-6-4Shots are even 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0One-goal margin 3-1 6-6 10-3 9-3Two-goal margin 4-0 7-1 6-1 7-2Three-goal margin 3-0 0-3 3-1 3-2Four- or more goal margin 4-0 8-1 6-1 2-2Scoring first 12-0-1 20-6-2 22-4-0 13-2-4Opponent scores first 2-1-3 1-5-2 3-2-1 8-7-1In October 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0In November 9-0-0 5-3-0 7-1-0 5-2-1In December 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0In January 4-0-4 6-1-1 7-0-1 4-2-1In February 0-0-0 4-2-2 5-2-1 6-0-3In March 0-0-0 5-3-1 2-2-0 3-3-0On Sunday 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0On Monday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0On Tuesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0On Wednesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0On Thursday 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0On Friday 8-0-1 10-5-1 11-2-2 7-4-2On Saturday 6-1-3 10-5-3 13-4-0 9-4-3First of back-to-back 8-0-1 11-5-1 11-1-2 8-3-3Second of back-to-back 5-1-3 9-5-3 11-3-0 8-4-2Third in three days 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0In a single game 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 4-2-0In overtime 0-0-4 0-3-4 0-0-2 0-1-5vs. ECAC Hockey 9-1-2 16-8-4 19-4-2 16-6-5vs. Atlantic Hockey 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0vs. Hockey East 1-0-1 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0vs. Big Ten 3-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs. NCHC 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0vs. WCHA 1-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0vs. Independent 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0vs. USA Today poll ranked 3-0-1 5-3-2 2-2-1 3-5-1vs. USCHO.com poll ranked 5-0-3 7-3-2 6-3-1 6-5-1

Cornell HighsPOINTS 18 at SLU (11/16)GOALS 6 3 times most recently at SLU (11/16) ASSISTS 12 at SLU (11/16)SHOTS ON GOAL 40 at Dartmouth (12/7)SAVES 30 vs. Ohio State (1/3)PENALTIES 7 at Michigan St. (11/1) PIM 32 vs. No. Mich. (1/17)

Opponent HighsPOINTS 9 at Union (1/11)GOALS 3 at Union (1/11)ASSISTS 6 at Union (1/11)SHOTS ON GOAL 32 vs. Ohio State (1/3)SAVES 39 at Dartmouth (12/7)PENALTIES 9 2 times most recently vs. Yale (11/9)PIM 29 vs. Yale (11/9)

Cornell LowsPOINTS 3 2 times most recently vs. Harvard (1/25) GOALS 1 2 times most recently vs. Harvard (1/25)ASSISTS 2 2 times most recently vs. Harvard (1/25)SHOTS ON GOAL 17 vs. Harvard (1/25)SAVES 13 vs. Brown (11/8)PENALTIES 1 2 times most recently at Dartmouth (12/7)PIM 2 2 times most recently at Dartmouth (12/7)

Opponent LowsPOINTS 0 vs. BU (11/30)GOALS 0 vs. BU (11/30)ASSISTS 0 vs. BU (11/30)SHOTS ON GOAL 14 vs. Brown (11/8)SAVES 20 2 times most recently vs. Quinnipiac (11/22)PENALTIES 1 2 times most recently at Clarkson (11/15)PIM 2 2 times most recently at Clarkson (11/15)

Game Highs / Lows

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Date Opponent Score 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 Muzyka Haiskanen Leahy Dirven Green Donaldson Kaldis Bauld Mitchell Betts Malone B.Tupker Andreev11/1 at Michigan St. W, 3-2 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 11/2 at Michigan St. W, 6-2 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 11/8 Brown W, 4-1 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-2–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–111/9 Yale W, 6-2 dnd dnd 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnd 1-2–3 11/15 at Clarkson W, 4-2 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-2–2 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0

11/16 at St. Lawrence W, 6-1 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-2–2 1-0–1 dnd 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 11/22 Quinnipiac W, 2-1 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 11/23 Princeton W, 5-1 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 1-1–2 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-2–2 dnd dnd 0-0–0 11/30 vs. Boston U. W, 2-0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 12/6 at Harvard W, 3-1 dnd 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnd 0-0–0

12/7 at Dartmouth L, 1-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1/3 vs. Ohio State W, 5-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-2–2 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1/4 vs. Providence T, 2-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnd dnd 1/10 at Rensselaer W, 3-0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1/11 at Union T, 3-3 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0

1/17 No. Michigan T, 2-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1/18 No. Michigan W, 3-1 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 1-1–2 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnd 1/24 Dartmouth W, 3-2 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-3–3 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1/25 Harvard T, 1-1 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1/31 at Colgate

2/1 Colgate 2/8 at Princeton 2/9 at Quinnipiac 2/14 Union 2/15 Rensselaer

2/21 at Yale 2/22 at Brown 2/28 St. Lawrence 2/29 Clarkson

Cornell Scoring Game-by-Game

Date Opponent Score 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 Cairns Bramwell Song Regush Stienburg Z.Tupker Malott Motley Malinski Mullin Barron Locke Berard11/1 at Michigan St. W, 3-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/2 at Michigan St. W, 6-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-2–3 1-0–1 1-1–2 0-2–2 1-0–1 11/8 Brown W, 4-1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnd 1-1–2 0-0–0 1-1–2 1-1–2 0-0–011/9 Yale W, 6-2 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-2–2 0-0–0 3-1–4 0-0–0 0-0–0 11/15 at Clarkson W, 4-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1

11/16 at St. Lawrence W, 6-1 0-1–1 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-2–3 0-2–2 11/22 Quinnipiac W, 2-1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 11/23 Princeton W, 5-1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 11/30 vs. Boston U. W, 2-0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 12/6 at Harvard W, 3-1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0

12/7 at Dartmouth L, 1-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 1/3 vs. Ohio State W, 5-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-1–1 2-0–2 1/4 vs. Providence T, 2-2 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/10 at Rensselaer W, 3-0 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnd 1-0–1 dnd 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 1/11 at Union T, 3-3 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0

1/17 No. Michigan T, 2-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 dnd 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 1/18 No. Michigan W, 3-1 dnd dnd dnd 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 1/24 Dartmouth W, 3-2 0-0–0 dnd dnd 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 dnd 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/25 Harvard T, 1-1 0-0–0 dnd dnd 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnd 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1/31 at Colgate

2/1 Colgate 2/8 at Princeton 2/9 at Quinnipiac 2/14 Union 2/15 Rensselaer

2/21 at Yale 2/22 at Brown 2/28 St. Lawrence 2/29 Clarkson

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2019-20 Goal SummaryDate Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time11/1 at Michigan State 1 PP Jack Malone(1) Tristan Mullin(1) Alex Green(1) 1 15:51 2 EV Yanni Kaldis(1) Morgan Barron(1) Michael Regush(1) 2 9:15 3 PP Max Andreev(1) Morgan Barron(2) Sam Malinski(1) 2 14:31 11/2 at Michigan State 1 PP Tristan Mullin(1) Ben Berard(1) Brenden Locke(1) 1 15:41 2 EV Liam Motley(1) Travis Mitchell(1) 2 7:31 3 EV Michael Regush(1) Brenden Locke(2) Jeff Malott(1) 2 16:09 4 EV Morgan Barron(1) Sam Malinski(2) Max Andreev(1) 2 17:54 5 PP Michael Regush(2) Yanni Kaldis(1) Sam Malinski(3) 3 :41 6 PP Sam Malinski(1) Yanni Kaldis(2) Morgan Barron(3) 3 13:1011/8 Brown 1 EV Alex Green(1) Max Andreev(2) Morgan Barron(4) 1 18:14 2 EV Sam Malinski(2) Brenden Locke(3) Cam Donaldson(1) 2 8:56 3 EV Brenden Locke(1) Cam Donaldson(2) Yanni Kaldis(3) 2 19:31 4 PP Morgan Barron(2) Sam Malinski(4) Michael Regush(2) 3 1:02 11/9 Yale 1 EV Morgan Barron(3) Matt Stienburg(1) Joe Leahy(1) 1 3:10 2 EV Joe Leahy(1) Sam Malinski(5) Jack Malone(1) 1 5:12 3 EV Morgan Barron(4) Max Andreev(3) Alex Green(2) 1 13:01 4 PP Morgan Barron(5) Max Andreev(4) Yanni Kaldis(4) 2 2:31 5 PP Max Andreev(2) Sam Malinski(6) Morgan Barron(5) 2 7:57 6 EV Zach Tupker(1) Alex Green(3) 3 3:3611/15 at Clarkson 1 EV Travis Mitchell(1) Morgan Barron(6) Cam Donaldson(3) 2 11:15 2 EV Jeff Malott(1) Alex Green(4) 2 13:47 3 PP Cam Donaldson(1) Ben Berard(2) Alex Green(5) 3 10:26 4 EN Michael Regush(3) Jeff Malott(2) 3 18:3311/16 at St. Lawrence 1 EV Morgan Barron(6) Cam Donaldson(4) Sam Malinski(7) 1 3:36 2 PP Alex Green(2) Brenden Locke(4) Ben Berard(3) 2 13:00 3 EV Yanni Kaldis(2) Cam Donaldson(5) Max Andreev(5) 2 14:56 4 EV Liam Motley(2) Matt Cairns(1) Brenden Locke(5) 2 16:01 5 PP Kyle Betts(1) Jeff Malott(3) Tristan Mullin(2) 3 :56 6 EV Brenden Locke(2) Ben Berard(4) Travis Mitchell(2) 3 1:2311/22 Quinnipiac 1 EV Brenden Locke(3) Ben Berard(5) Alex Green(6) 2 3:36 2 PP Michael Regush(4) Yanni Kaldis(5) Max Andreev(6) 2 9:0911/23 Princeton 1 EV Jeff Malott(2) Kyle Betts(1) Noah Bauld(2) 2 :41 2 4/4 Tristan Mullin(2) Kyle Betts(2) 2 12:03 3 EV Ben Berard(1) Yanni Kaldis(6) Brenden Locke(6) 2 12:48 4 EV Cam Donaldson(2) 2 16:48 5 EV Alex Green(3) Cam Donaldson(6) Travis Mitchell(3) 3 5:27 11/30 vs. Boston Univ. 1 EV Michael Regush(5) Yanni Kaldis(6) Morgan Barron(7) 2 7:39 2 EV Brenden Locke(4) Ben Berard(6) Cam Donaldson(7) 2 7:5912/6 at Harvard 1 EV Jeff Malott(3) Jack Malone(2) Travis Mitchell(4) 1 5:18 2 EV Brenden Locke(5) Tristan Mullin(3) Noah Bauld(2) 1 18:06 3 EV Travis Mitchell(2) Jack Malone(3) Cody Haiskanen(1) 2 5:0712/7 at Dartmouth 1 EV Morgan Barron(7) Travis Mitchell(5) Max Andreev(7) 1 19:48

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2019-20 Goal SummaryDate Opponent No. Type Goal Assist Assist Pd. Time1/3 vs. Ohio State 1 PP Ben Berard(2) Cam Donaldson(8) Yanni Kaldis(8) 1 7:20 2 EV Matt Stienburg(1) Travis Mitchell(6) Alex Green(7) 2 3:00 3 EV Ben Berard(3) Brenden Locke(7) Cam Donaldson(9) 2 18:07 4 PP Tristan Mullin(3) Michael Regush(3) Alex Green(8) 3 7:22 5 EN Noah Bauld(1) Michael Regush(4) Morgan Barron(8) 3 17:011/4 vs. Providence 1 EV Morgan Barron(8) Jack Malone(4) 1 15:42 2 EA Morgan Barron(9) Yanni Kaldis(9) Cam Donaldson(10) 3 18:48 1/10 at Rensselaer 1 PP Tristan Mullin(4) Brenden Locke(8) Michael Regush(5) 1 16:46 2 EV Brenden Locke(6) Cam Donaldson(11) Tristan Mullin(4) 2 7:10 3 EV Jeff Malott(4) Travis Mitchell(7) Matt Stienburg(2) 2 9:291/11 at Union 1 EV Tristan Mullin(5) Kyle Betts(3) Noah Bauld(3) 1 3:19 2 EV Michael Regush(6) Tristan Mullin(5) Sebastian Dirven(1) 3 1:23 3 EV Brenden Locke(7) Morgan Barron(9) Sam Malinski(8) 3 9:471/17 Northern Michigan 1 4/4 Michael Regush(7) Sebastian Dirven(2) Ben Berard(7) 1 15:04 2 PP Ben Berard(4) Brenden Locke(9) Yanni Kaldis(10) 3 3:231/18 Northern Michigan 1 EV Alex Green(4) Morgan Barron(10) Cam Donaldson(12) 1 1:04 2 EV Cam Donaldson(3) Morgan Barron(11) Brenden Locke(10) 2 :48 3 EV Ben Tupker(1) Matt Stienburg(3) Travis Mitchell(8) 3 6:481/24 Dartmouth 1 PP Tristan Mullin(6) Morgan Barron(12) Yanni Kaldis(11) 1 15:32 2 EV Cam Donaldson(4) Michael Regush(6) Yanni Kaldis(12) 2 15:12 3 EV Jeff Malott(5) Matt Stienburg(4) Yanni Kaldis(13) 3 4:161/25 Harvard 1 EX-PP Michael Regush(8) Yanni Kaldis(14) Sam Malinski(9) 3 18:14

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Riley Nash (2007-10)Columbus Blue Jackets46GP - 4G - 7A - 11P - 6PIM

Joakim Ryan (2011-15)Los Angeles Kings27GP - 1G - 2A - 3P - 8PIM

World

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LN

HL

AHL

ECHLSPHL

Matt Nuttle (2015-19)South Carolina Stingrays25GP - 1G - 6A - 7P - 30PIM

Hayden Stewart (2014-18)Macon Mayhem18GP - 3.76GAA - .878SV%

Dwyer Tschantz (2014-18)Knoxville Ice Bears17GP - 4G - 6A - 10P - 26PIM

Alex Rauter (2014-18)Indy Fuel34GP - 9G - 8A - 17P - 28PIM

Trevor Yates (2014-18)Reading Royals29GP - 7G - 8A - 15P - 12PIM

Mitch Vanderlaan (2015-19)South Carolina Stingrays30GP - 5G - 8A - 13P - 6PIM

Beau Starrett (2015-19)Wichita Thunder47GP - 16G - 12A - 28P - 48PIM

Mitch Gillam (2013-17)Wichita Thunder31GP - 3.44GAA - .906SV%

Patrick McCarron (2013-17)Florida Everblades42GP - 3G - 15A - 18P - 38PIM

Justin Krueger (2006-10)SC Bern (NLA)29P - 0G - 2A - 2P - 37PIM

Jake Weidner (2013-17)Iserlohn Roosters (DEL)32GP - 2G - 4A - 6P - 35PIM

Christian Hilbrich (2012-16)Fischtown Penguins (DEL)28GP - 1G - 4A - 5P - 27PIM

Dustin Mowrey (2010-13)KRS-BSU Beijing (VHL)44GP - 2G - 7A - 9P - 48PIM

Brendon Nash (2006-10)Rytiri Kladno (Czech)41GP - 0G - 14A - 14P - 56PIM

Kirill Gotovets (2010-14)Dinamo Minsk (KHL)52GP - 1G - 5A - 6P - 42PIM

Cole Bardreau (2011-15)Bridgeport Sound Tigers24GP - 1G - 0A - 1P - 15PIM

Anthony Angello (2015-18)WBS Penguins45GP - 16G - 9A - 25P - 42PIM

John McCarron (2011-15)Florida Everblades41GP - 9G - 27A - 36P - 77PIM

Sean Collins (2008-12)HK Sochi (KHL)49GP - 7G - 13A - 20P - 12PIM

Jacob MacDonald (2011-15)Colorado Eagles40GP - 9G - 19A - 28P - 16PIM

Jeff Kubiak (2013-17)Bridgeport Sound Tigers42GP - 3G - 7A - 10P - 15PIM

Matt Moulson (2002-06)Hershey Bears46GP - 15G - 15A - 30P - 16PIM

Alec McCrea (2015-19)Grand Rapids Griffins19GP - 0G - 4A - 4P - 13PIM

Reece Willcox (2012-16)Lehigh Valley Phantoms40GP - 0G - 6A - 6P - 12PIM

Joel Lowry (2011-15)Springfield Thunderbirds45GP - 6G - 17A - 23P - 41PIM

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11/1 at Michigan State 11/2 at Michigan State 11/8 Brown11/9 Yale 11/15 at Clarkson

11/16 at St. Lawrence 11/22 Quinnipiac 11/23 Princeton 11/30 vs. Boston U. 12/6 at Harvard

12/7 at Dartmouth 1/3 vs. Ohio State 1/4 vs. Providence 1/10 at Rensselaer 1/11 at Union

1/17 No. Michigan 1/18 No. Michigan 1/24 Dartmouth 1/25 Harvard 1/31 at Colgate

2/1 Colgate 2/8 at Princeton 2/9 at Quinnipiac 2/14 Union 2/15 Rensselaer

2/21 at Yale 2/22 at Brown 2/28 St. Lawrence 2/29 Clarkson

Date Opponent 1st period PPs 2nd period PPs 3rd period PPs OT PPs 1st period PKs 2nd period PKs 3rd period PKs OT PKs

Cornell Special Teams Game-by-GameKey: 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; shorthanded goals

Assessed penalty while on the power play: Cornell 4, Opponents 2Goals on a delayed penalty: Cornell 1, Opponents 0

Last Friday Last Saturday vs. Dartmouth vs. Harvard 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 1/3 (0) 4:11 0/3 (0) 6:00 17/63 (0) 105:16 27.05-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/4 (0) 5:06 0.04-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/2 (0) 1:38 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 0/4 (0) 8:00 0/2 (0) 4:00 10/54 (0) 100:15 81.55-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — —4-on-3 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/3 (0) :59 66.7

Even Strength CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time CU Goals Chances Opp Goals Time4-on-4 0 1 0 :05 0 0 0 — 2 14 0 19:183-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) — 0/1 (0) :15 1/3 (0) 2:38 33.36-on-4 0/0 (0) — 1/1 (0) :10 1/1 (0) :10 100

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 0/0 (0) — 0/7 (2) 11:14 0.06-on-4 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 1/2 (0) 2:35 50.05-on-4 0/0 (0) — 0/0 (0) — 0/1 (0) :21 0.0

Cornell Special Teams Breakdown Last Night Jan. 18 vs. Dartmouth vs. Northern Michigan Season Totals

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Cornell 2019-20 Season Statistics