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Harvard’s struggling scorers couldn’t solve the No. 12 Big Red??€™s forecheck or netminder David McKee, spending the majority of their ice time struggling just to crack the offensive zone before falling 2-0 for their fourth consecutive road loss in the series...
...despite the extra skater, Harvard failed to establish a presence inside the Cornell zone. A series of lackluster passes sent the Crimson scrambling back towards its own goalmouth, where junior defenseman Tom Walsh coughed up the puck to the Big Red??€™s Mitch Carefoot. As the two tussled behind the net, Carefoot slipped the puck out to teammate Mike Knoepfli as he streaked towards the goal...
Stationed at the point on the Big Red??€™s 5-on-4, Ryan O’Byrne whipped Daniel Pegoraro’s pass high through traffic and past blinded Grumet-Morris for the clincher...
ANALYSIS: Goaltending figured to be a prominent question for Cornell last season, but then-freshman David McKee definitively answered that question and will again be the foundation of the Big Red??€™s typically solid defense. He’ll need to be particularly sharp, since the new emphasis on eliminating clutch-and-grab tactics will affect Cornell more directly than any other program in the conference. Whether the historically large, slow skaters employed by Mike Schafer can adapt will determine the Big Red??€™s finish this season...
Harvard topped Cornell in consecutive ECAC quarterfinal games last postseason, ending the Big Red??€™s year. Cornell began this season near the bottom of the conference, ranked eighth...