HANOVER, N.H. – In a key game featuring a pair of teams in close proximity in the ECAC Hockey standings, Cornell will play its final road game of the regular season at 7:05 p.m. Saturday against Dartmouth at Thompson Arena. The game will be streamed on the subscription-based Ivy League Digital Network. Jason Weinstein will handle play-by-play which can be heard in the Ithaca area on WHCU (870 AM, 95.9 FM).
GAME 27: #16/RV CORNELL at RV DARTMOUTHTIME: 7:05 p.m.
DATES: Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016
PLACE: Thompson Arena
· Hanover, N.H.
RECORDS: Cornell 12-8-6, 7-7-5 ECAC Hockey
· Dartmouth 14-11-1, 11-8 ECAC Hockey
WEBCAST:
Ivy League Digital NetworkRADIO: WHCU (870 AM, 95.9 FM)
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The Big Red Rewind:Cornell is coming off a thrilling 2-2 tie last night at Harvard, marking the fifth time in the last seven games the Big Red played in a game requiring overtime. Cornell faced a pair of one-goal deficits after bad-bounce goals — one off a referee to the goal-scorer; the other off two Cornell skaters before crossing the line — but scratched out a critical point in the standings behind goals from
Teemu Tiitinen and
Dan Wedman. The duo had a combined two goals in 121 collegiate games entering the game.
Alec McCrea set up Tiitinen's semi-breakaway, and Wedman's shot from the center point after an
Anthony Angello faceoff win deflected in off a Harvard defender's skate. ... Junior
Mitch Gillam (12-7-6, 2.01, .930, 5 SO) has started all 26 of the Big Red's games and made 33 saves last night. ... Junior forward
Jeff Kubiak (7-13–20) leads the team in scoring and rating (plus-13). For the entire season, he's centered a line with a pair of freshman wingers on the JAM line (an acronym of their first names) — Angello (9-9–18), who leads the team in goals, and
Mitch Vanderlaan (7-8–15), who is third in points. ... Senior
Reece Willcox (2-10–12) leads the team in scoring among defensemen after assisting on three Cornell goals last Friday vs. Brown. ... Junior
Matt Buckles (5-3–8) leads the team with four power-play goals, one ahead of Angello.
About Dartmouth:The Big Green pummeled Colgate last night, 5-2, powered by a three-goal first period. Sophomore winger Corey Kalk (7-6–13) had a four-point night, scoring twice and adding two assists. He was shifted to a line with the team's leading scorer senior Jack Barre (12-13–25), who has 16 points in his last 12 games, and sophomore center Carl Hesler (10-8–18). Barre leads the team with an impressive plus-18 rating. Senior forward Brett Patterson (8-10–18) leads the team with three power-play goals. ... The Big Green has started all three of its goalies in at least four games. Senior Charles Grant (8-7, 2.60 .907, 3 SO) has seen the most starts, though senior James Kruger (5-2, 3.32, .882) has started three times in the last five games. ... Dartmouth's power play has scored just twice in its last 22 opportunities (9.1%). ... Dartmouth is currently 18th in the Pairwise rankings.
The Series Against Dartmouth:Cornell and Dartmouth have met on 131 occasions since 1909, with the Big Red holding a wide margin in the series with a 79-47-5 advantage. That gap has been shortened with the Big Green holding a 4-0-1 advantage over the last five games, including a 3-0 triumph on Jan. 22 at Lynah Rink behind Charles Grant's 18-save shutout. Since taking over the reigns as Cornell head coach,
Mike Schafer is 22-20-5 against Dartmouth.
Scenario Central:With three games remaining in the regular season, Cornell can still finish anywhere from third to ninth in the ECAC Hockey standings. The Big Red can clinch a home-ice series if it wins tonight and Union either ties or loses to Quinnipiac.
Gillam's Groove:Junior goaltender
Mitch Gillam was named ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week on Nov. 17, then earned Player of the Week and NCAA First Star honors on Nov. 24 followed by a 40-save effort Nov. 28 against Boston University. In that span, he posted the third-longest shutout streak in program history, spanning 213 minutes, 17 seconds over four games — including consecutive shutouts at Yale and Brown. That marked the Big Red's first back-to-back shutouts since Andy Iles did so Dec. 2-3, 2011 against St. Lawrence and Clarkson, and it was the Big Red's first consecutive road shutouts since Ben Scrivens blanked Princeton and Quinnipiac from Nov. 7-8, 2008. An odd twist on Gillam's six career shutouts is that he's only won four of them — Dec. 28, 2014 against Lake Superior State and Nov. 20, 2015 against Yale were both scoreless ties.
Wasting No Time:Junior forward
Jeff Kubiak entered the season with 17 career points through his first two seasons, but he followed that up with nine points in the first six games this year. He had the Big Red's six-game point streak since Brian Ferlin's seven-game stretch from Dec. 28, 2013 to Jan. 31, 2014. Kubiak has more points this season (20) than he had in 57 games through his freshman and sophomore seasons.
What, Me Worry?:Four of Cornell's 12 victories have come in games in which it has surrendered the first goal. The Big Red had a combined record of 14-34-5 over the previous three seasons when it faced a 1-0 deficit. Cornell was a remarkable 4-0 when yielding the first goal until its Dec. 29 loss to Ohio State.
The Little Things Aren't So Little:While junior forward
Jake Weidner is fourth on the team in scoring (3-9–12), his contributions go way deeper than those numbers — especially with increased ice time as a result of the early-season absence of
John Knisley. Entering the weekend, Weidner is the team's top faceoff men (56.4%), and top shot-blocker among forwards (1.17).
No Fear:Cornell is 1-0-1 this season against No. 1-ranked teams. The Big Red defeated Providence in overtime, 2-1, on Dec. 28 when the Friars entered the game undefeated and ranked No. 1 in both major college hockey polls. Cornell followed that up by rallying for a 2-2 tie Feb. 5 at Quinnipiac, which was still undefeated in ECAC Hockey play at the time.
Special Threads:The Big Red wore special jerseys for its home opener which were recently auctioned off to bids totaling $10,400. Proceeds from the auction will go to a mission and service trip to the Dominican Republic this summer, led by head coach
Mike Schafer and current players. In addition to the special design the red jerseys with a thick horizontal white stripe across the midsection, the jerseys featured name plates of the greatest Cornell hockey player to have ever donned that number according to the player that currently wears it.
Freshman Force:The jump to college hockey can be a big one for newcomers, but freshman forward
Anthony Angello — a 2014 draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins — has felt right at home with Cornell. Angello is the Big Red's first player to have points in his first four collegiate games since Ryan Moynihan from Nov. 8-16, 1996 — which was
Mike Schafer's second season as head coach of his alma mater. He then scored the overtime winner Nov. 14 at Colgate and later had two goals against Merrimack on Jan. 9 to garner ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week honors a few days later. Angello's nine goals lead the team.
Class of Captains:On the day of its season opener at Niagara, Cornell announced that its entire senior class —
Christian Hilbrich,
John Knisley,
Teemu Tiitinen and
Reece Willcox — would serve as captains during its final season on East Hill. It marks the first time in program history the Big Red has shared the captaincy among four players, though it's worth noting that only two players will wear the 'C' at any given time. Hilbrich and Willcox will serve as on-ice captains for the team's away games, while Knisley and Tiitinen will do so in home games.
Onward and Upward:With last Saturday's win at Princeton, Cornell has surpassed its win total from the 2014-15 season. Earlier this season, the Big Red recorded its first consecutive home sweeps since the 2008-09 season when it swept St. Lawrence and Clarkson in early December and a two-game set against Merrimack in early January.
Understudy Extraordinaire:Associate Head Coach
Ben Syer improved his career record as acting head coach to 5-0-2 after taking the helm for three games (Feb. 5-12) with
Mike Schafer not in attendance due to a concussion suffered in practice. All but one of Syer's games as acting head coach have come with Cornell, including victories over St. Lawrence (Feb. 18, 2012), Clarkson (Nov. 14, 2014), Union (Feb. 21, 2015) and Princeton (Feb. 6), and ties at Quinnipiac (Feb. 5) and against Brown (last Friday).
Blank You Very Much:Cornell has recorded at least one shutout in each of the last 21 seasons – a streak that has easily been continued behind junior goaltender
Mitch Gillam's five shutouts in just the first half of this season. The last time the Big Red went a full season without posting a shutout came during the 1994-95 season.
The 35th to 350:Already the winningest coach in program history,
Mike Schafer hit 350 victories for his career — all of which have come from behind the Big Red's bench — with a 4-2 win over Princeton on Nov. 1, 2013. He became the 35th coach all-time to rack up 350 victories across all NCAA divisions. Schafer is also just the third coach to pass 350 victories with Ivy League tenure, joining Ned Harkness (Cornell, Union and Rensselaer) and Tim Taylor (Yale).
Working Overtime:The Big Red went to overtime last night for a 12th time this season, which equaled a program record also set during the 1985-86, 2010-11 and 2011-12 campaigns. Six of those overtime games came before Jan. 1 (a program first), and Cornell has needed an extra frame in five of its last seven games. The Big Red is 3-3-6 in its 12 overtime games to date, and its three OT winners are tied for second in the nation.
Feel The Draft?:Cornell has six players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft, including four from 2014. Freshman forward
Beau Starrett (Chicago Blackhawks) was selected earliest in the group, having been taken in the third round with the 88th overall pick. Fellow newcomer
Anthony Angello, also a forward, was selected in the fifth round by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sophomore forward
Jared Fiegl (Arizona Coyotes) and
Dwyer Tschantz (St. Louis Blues) were then picked in the seventh round. Junior forward
Matt Buckles was taken by the Florida Panthers in the fourth round of the 2013 draft, and senior defenseman
Reece Willcox was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the fifth round of 2012's event.
Little Apples:• Cornell's last victory at Dartmouth came on Feb. 15, 2013, snapping a seven-game losing streak.
• Junior forward
Matt Buckles is the only current member of the Big Red to have scored a goal against Dartmouth before (Jan. 24, 2015).
• Last Saturday's 4-2 loss to Yale was the first game the Big Red played this year which ended in a two-goal scoring margin.
• Cornell has scored just 10 goals in the third period. While that's the lowest total in the country, the Big Red has only trailed in the final period in eight of its 26 games.
Up Next:Cornell wraps up the regular season at the friendly confines of Lynah Rink, starting with a Feb. 26 game against Union before Senior Night festivities follow the Feb. 27 game against Rensselaer. The first round of the ECAC Hockey Championship playoffs will then feature four best-of-three series March 4-6 at sites to be determined.