Word: cornellã
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With a minute left to play in the game and the puck in Cornell??€™s end, Coach Mark Mazzoleni pulled Grumet-Morris for the extra skater. Then, with 40 ticks remaining, Welch collected a pass from the corner at the top of the left face-off circle and fired a shot just under the cross bar and past Cornell??€™s goalie Matt Underhill...
...Cornell??€™s biggest strength, however, is on defense. In past meetings, the Big Red has frustrated the Crimson with its methodical play, hindering Harvard’s efforts to use its speed to create offense...
...Cornell??€™s last line of defense is equally tough. Goaltender Matt Underhill continues to post impressive numbers with a 1.88 goals-against average...
While Friday’s game was tied at one apiece early on, a goal by Cornell??€™s David Francis at 5:19 of the first period gave his team the lead for good...
Given that intimidating defensive unit, if Coach Mike Schafer’s team can improve considerably upon its anemic offensive production last year (2.00 goals per league game), the Big Red will have a legitimate shot at making the NCAA tournament. That may not be unrealistic, with Cornell??€™s top ten scorers from last season coming back, including Stephen Baby and Ryan Vesce, both of whom racked up 27 points last year...