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A first-team All-American as a senior goaltender for the Big Red, Underhill won the ECAC’s Ken Dryden Award as the league’s top netminder in 2002. A first-team All-Ivy League and All-ECAC selection, he led all conference keepers and sat fourth in the country with his 1.80 goals against average and a .922 save percentage that ranked No. 7 nationally as a senior. Underhill ranked third nationally in goals against average and fourth in save percentage as a junior, helping Cornell to an Ivy League and ECAC title. He graduated ranked among the top 10 career list for saves (2,052), goals against average (2.30 GAA), save percentage (.913), shutouts (6), wins (42) and minutes played (5,070). The four-year letter winner was a sixth-round NHL draft pick of the Calgary Flames in 1999. He played one NHL game for the Chicago Blackhawks during his four professional seasons.
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