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Connor Murphy, 12, braces to block a shot during the Cornell men's hockey team's 6-1 win over Arizona State on Jan. 11, 2019 at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, N.Y. (Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics)
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Men's Ice Hockey

#17 Men's Hockey Seeks Sweep vs. #13/13 Arizona State Tonight

ITHACA, N.Y. — After scoring a season-high six goals last night, the Cornell men's hockey team will host Arizona State in a non-league rematch at 7 p.m. tonight. The game will be streamed on ESPN+ in the U.S. The same production can be viewed by international viewers through a different platform via Stretch Internet. The game can also be heard on WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM) and worldwide via the station's website with 15th-year play-by-play man Jason Weinstein on the call.


GAME INFORMATION

#13/13 Arizona State at #17 Cornell
TIME: 7 p.m.
DATE: Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019
PLACE: Lynah Rink  •  Ithaca, N.Y.
RECORDS: Cornell 8-5-1, 5-2-1 ECAC Hockey, 5-1 Ivy League
                    Arizona State 16-8-1 (independent)
VIDEO: ESPN+ — United States | International
RADIO: WHCU (870 AM, 97.7 FM)
LIVE STATS: CornellBigRed.com
TICKETS: CornellBigRedTickets.com
GAME NOTES: Cornell | Arizona State | ECAC Hockey
 

Friday Night Redux:

•  Cornell pulled away for a 6-1 victory last night while recording 52 shots on goal — the most for the program since it had 56 in a playoff game against Rensselaer on March 14, 2009.
•  Brenden Locke and linemate Cam Donaldson scored in the final three minutes of a first period that saw the Big Red put 26 shots on Sun Devils goaltender Joey Daccord. Morgan Barron assisted on both goals to give him six points over his current four-game scoring streak.
•  Beau Starrett scored twice in the Big Red's four-goal third period, which also featured Connor Murphy's first goal in more than two years.
•  Reigning ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week Austin McGrath made 24 saves to earn the victory. Over starts in the Big Red's last five games, McGrath is 3-1-1 with a 1.78 goals against average and .936 save percentage.

 

January Juggernaut:

•  Following a 3-2 victory over Princeton last Friday and a come-from-behind 2-2 tie at Quinnipiac the following night, Cornell is now 9-0-2 in its last 11 January games, dating back to a Jan. 28, 2016 loss to Dartmouth.
 

Forward Thinking:

•  With points in four straight games entering tonight, sophomore forward Morgan Barron (6-7–13; 2 PPG) has moved into a tie for the team scoring lead. He also leads the team with 65 shots on goal and ranks third in the nation with an average of 4.64 shots on goal per game.
•  Barron joins senior forward Mitch Vanderlaan (2-11–13) atop the team's scoring tables. The Big Red's second-year captain is also the team's active leading scorer over his collegiate career with 80 points in 109 games.
•  With his first-period strike last night, sophomore Cam Donaldson (7-3–10; 3 PPG) took over the team lead in goals. He also has a team-high three goals on the man advantage and a plus-7 rating that's second-best on the team.
 

More Than Just Defense:

•  A two-time All-Ivy League first-team selection, junior defenseman Yanni Kaldis (4-5–9; 2 PPG) ranks 12th among the country's blueliners in goals per game (0.29).
•  Matt Nuttle (1-7–8), one of three senior pillars on defense, is off to a quick start with a plus-12 rating. He was second in the nation last year at plus-23.
•  Senior Brendan Smith (1-0–1) celebrated his return to the lineup last Friday with a goal, but he's also started off as one of the country's best shot-blockers. His average of 3.25 blocks per game would lead the nation if he had enough games played to qualify.
•  The trend started last year of generating more offense from the blue line has continued for Cornell. The Big Red has nine goals from defensemen through 14 games (Kaldis 4; McCrea 2; Cairns, Nuttle and Smith 1 each).
•  The Big Red had 21 goals from defensemen last year after receiving just 13 goals from blueliners in each of the previous two seasons.
 

Goaltending, Inc.

•  After making his collegiate debut earlier this season, sophomore Austin McGrath (3-1-1, 1.84, .932) has played admirably in his first five starts. 
•  McGrath's opportunity has come with sophomore Matthew Galajda (5-4, 2.59, .885) shelved with an injury — though the first-team All-American dressed last night. Galajda was rounding into form in November when he was tied for the ECAC Hockey lead with five victories.
 

Understudy Extraordinaire: 

•  With Mike Schafer not in attendance for last weekend's games due to illness, Associate Head Coach Ben Syer continued his unbeaten streak as an acting head coach. Now in his eighth season with the program, Syer is 7-0-4 all-time when at the helm. All but one of those games has been at Cornell.
 

Best Behavior: 

•  Cornell and Princeton played a rare penalty-free game last Friday. It was a first in the Division I men's ranks since American International and Bentley met Dec. 1, 2015. 
•  It was Cornell's first outing without any penalties since a 4-1 victory over Brown on Feb. 19, 1999 — a span of 660 games.
 

#OneIvy Update: 

•  With its victory last Friday at Princeton, Cornell improved to 5-1 in Ivy League play and extended its lead to four points. The defending Ancient Eight champions are now 15-1-2 in its last 18 Ivy League contests and could potentially clinch the 2019 title as soon as next weekend.
 

Wasting No Time:

•  Underclassmen have been at the forefront of Cornell's arsenal in the early going, scoring 24 of the team's 41 goals (58.5 percent).
 

On The Mend:

•  Cornell has already lost 19 man-games to injury from its top six defensemen, having played six straight games without two of its top four before Brendan Smith's return last weekend (Alex Green remained out).
•  The Big Red's injury woes on defense are in stark contrast to last season, when Cornell led the country in team defense. For the entirety of the 2017-18 season, the Big Red lost just 10 man-games to injury from its top seven defensemen.
 

Circle Time:

•  Despite losing 50 of 81 draws last Saturday at Quinnipiac, Cornell still ranks fifth in the nation in team faceoff percentage (54.7%). Beau Starrett is leading the team in draws taken for a second straight year, now boasting a 58.4% success rate.
•  Max Andreev (60.1%) is tied for third among the nation's freshmen in faceoff percentage and ranks 16th overall.
 

Feel The Draft?:

•  Cornell has five players on the roster who have been selected in the NHL Entry Draft — one in each of the last five drafts. Sophomore defenseman Matt Cairns (Edmonton Oilers) was selected earliest in that group, having been taken in the third round with the 84th overall pick in 2016.
•  Senior forward Beau Starrett (Chicago Blackhawks) was also taken in the third round during the 2014 draft. One other forward is a draft pick in Morgan Barron, who was snagged in the sixth round by the N.Y. Rangers in 2017. He then became the first freshman in program history to have at least one point in each of his first seven games. 
•  Three underclassmen represent the Big Red's three NHL Draft picks along the blue line. Alex Green leads that group after his outstanding collegiate debut led to a fourth-round selection by the Tampa Bay Lightning last summer.
•  Defenseman Misha Song (N.Y. Islanders in 2015) is the only newcomer to have his NHL rights already owned.
 

Scouting Arizona State:

•  At 16-8-1, the Sun Devils have have already doubled their win total from last year and are in the hunt for their first at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. The loss last night dropped them to 13th in the a Pairwise. 
•  Sophomore winger Johnny Walker (19-8–27; 8 PPG), an Arizona native, leads the country in goals, power-play goals and shots on goal. He had the Sun Devils' lone goal last night on a third-period breakaway.
•  Junior defenseman Brinson Pasichnuk (7-12–19) ranks second in team scoring and is third in the nation with a plus-18 rating. He's also tied for the team lead in assists with junior forward Tyler Busch (4-12–16).
•  Junior Joey Daccord (16-8-1, 2.21, .931), an Ottawa Senators draft pick, has started all of the team's games to date — though he was pulled in the third period last night. He leads the nation with six shutouts.
•  The Sun Devils are no stranger to ECAC Hockey opposition split a series at Harvard (Nov. 16-10), swept two games at Princeton (Dec. 7-8), then were blanked by Clarkson in the Desert Hockey Classic (Dec. 28).
•  Greg Powers is in his 11th season as the head coach at his alma mater, dating back to the program's club-level days.
 

The Series Against Arizona State:

•  This weekend marks the first clash between Cornell and Arizona State, reducing the number of current Division I teams that the Big Red hasn't yet played to four (Alaska Anchorage, Bentley, Connecticut and Holy Cross). 
•  With Arizona State unaffiliated with any conference, Cornell will be opposing an independent program for the first time since taking on Alabama-Huntsville in two games Dec. 3-4, 2010 at Lynah Rink.
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Players Mentioned

Morgan Barron

#27 Morgan Barron

F
6' 3"
Sophomore
St. Andrew's College
Matt Cairns

#16 Matt Cairns

D
6' 3"
Sophomore
Powell River Kings (BCHL)
Cam Donaldson

#7 Cam Donaldson

F
5' 8"
Sophomore
Powell River Kings (BCHL)
Matthew Galajda

#35 Matthew Galajda

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
Alex Green

#6 Alex Green

D
6' 2"
Sophomore
Lincoln Stars (USHL)
Yanni Kaldis

#8 Yanni Kaldis

D
5' 11"
Junior
Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL)
Brenden  Locke

#28 Brenden Locke

F
5' 10"
Sophomore
Cobourg Cougars (OJHL)
Austin  McGrath

#32 Austin McGrath

G
6' 1"
Sophomore
Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL)
Connor Murphy

#12 Connor Murphy

F
5' 10"
Junior
Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
Matt Nuttle

#5 Matt Nuttle

D
5' 11"
Senior
Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
Brendan Smith

#2 Brendan Smith

D
6' 1"
Senior
Omaha Lancers (USHL)
Beau Starrett

#10 Beau Starrett

F
6' 5"
Senior
South Shore Kings (USPHL)

Players Mentioned

Morgan Barron

#27 Morgan Barron

6' 3"
Sophomore
St. Andrew's College
F
Matt Cairns

#16 Matt Cairns

6' 3"
Sophomore
Powell River Kings (BCHL)
D
Cam Donaldson

#7 Cam Donaldson

5' 8"
Sophomore
Powell River Kings (BCHL)
F
Matthew Galajda

#35 Matthew Galajda

6' 0"
Sophomore
Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
G
Alex Green

#6 Alex Green

6' 2"
Sophomore
Lincoln Stars (USHL)
D
Yanni Kaldis

#8 Yanni Kaldis

5' 11"
Junior
Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL)
D
Brenden  Locke

#28 Brenden Locke

5' 10"
Sophomore
Cobourg Cougars (OJHL)
F
Austin  McGrath

#32 Austin McGrath

6' 1"
Sophomore
Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL)
G
Connor Murphy

#12 Connor Murphy

5' 10"
Junior
Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
F
Matt Nuttle

#5 Matt Nuttle

5' 11"
Senior
Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
D
Brendan Smith

#2 Brendan Smith

6' 1"
Senior
Omaha Lancers (USHL)
D
Beau Starrett

#10 Beau Starrett

6' 5"
Senior
South Shore Kings (USPHL)
F