Word: stornik
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Dates: during 1977-1977
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While Napier struggled to repulse the sorties of Cochrane, Garrity, and center Randy Millen, Brian Petrovek came out showing his midseason from as he robbed John Stornik in front of the crease and kicked aside Carl English's semi-breakaway...
None of these distractions proved as disheartening as Stornik's bang-bang goal from Jim Vaughan and Lance Nethery, who make up the Ivy League's highest scoring line. Stornik's tally, only 35 seconds into the period, was a harbinger of the Crimson's shifting fortunes, as the best the skaters could display the rest of the way was a distraught shuffle...
...itself earlier in the game, beginning with Vaughan's game tying score at 13:49 of the first and ending with Dave Ambrosia's unassisted effort at 13:19 of the second, was reminiscent of pre-Beanpot defensive collapses that were presumably gone forever. Goals by John Stornik, Pete Shier, and Vaughan (again and again) were sandwiched in between, and it was 5-1 before Harvard stopped thinking about next Monday's Beanpot championship...
...LEADING SCORERS Player G A P Lance Nethery, Cornell 6 16 22 Jim Vaughan, Cornell 7 11 18 John Stornik, Cornell 8 5 13 Bill Gilligan, Brown 5 7 12 Bill Hozack, Harvard 6 6 11 George Hughes, Harvard 5 6 11 Paul Sawyer, Dartmouth 9 1 10 Dave Ambrosia, Cornell...