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ITHACA, N.Y. – Sophomore goalie 
Andy Iles' shutout streak reached three games on Tuesday, helping push the Big Red men's hockey team's winning streak to five games after a 1-0 victory over visiting Niagara. It was the program 500th victory at storied Lynah Rink.
Iles made 24 saves to push his personal shutout streak to 202 minutes, 28 seconds, which ranks third all-time in program history. Only Ben Scrivens '10 has posted longer streaks of 206:44 and 267:11.
 
Junior defenseman 
Nick D'Agostino's power-play goal held up as the winner in the team's final game before the highly anticipated Red Hot Hockey matchup against Boston University on Saturday at Madison Square Garden.
D'Agostino netted his team-leading sixth goal with 10:57 remaining in the third period on the Big Red's fifth chance on the man advantage. After a scramble near the Purple Eagles' crease petered out, junior 
Greg Miller regained possession and exchanged a series of passes with D'Agostino as the pair maneuvered all the way from the right wall to the left wing. Miller took a shot from the top of the left circle that was knifed down by the defense, then freshman 
Brian Ferlin took a swat the puck that then caromed off a defender's skate before D'Agostino scooped a backhand past the left leg of Niagara goalie Colby Drost.
The goal is D'Agostino's fourth on the power play this season, and it pushes Miller's season-long point streak to eight games. Ferlin also has points in seven straight.
 
Seventeenth-ranked Cornell (6-2) got off to a slow start, but was bailed out repeatedly by Iles. Niagara (2-5-3) forward Mike Benedict had a breakaway 4:56 into the second period, making a move to his forehand that was foiled by Iles' outstretched left leg. The Purple Eagles then came down ice on a clean two-on-one near the halfway point of the frame, only to have Patrick Divjak's shot from the right circle clank off the mask of Iles, who cut down the angle.
 
The Big Red then got one of its bigger saves of the game in the final minute, when Iles kicked out a rebound to his left that was forced back toward goal by a Niagara attacker. But defenseman 
Braden Birch slid across the goal mouth and flagged down the shot with his left glove.
 
Cornell continues non-league play on Saturday against No. 15 Boston University in front of an anticipated sold-out crowd at MSG before resuming ECAC Hockey play the following weekend against visiting St. Lawrence (Friday, Dec. 2) and Clarkson (Saturday, Dec. 3).