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February 6, 2007
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Round of applause

By | February 6, 2007
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Former Cornell star Joe Nieuwendyk ’88 returns to Ithaca on Saturday and receives a rousing ovation from the Lynah Faithful. He retired from the NHL in December after a 20-year career and three Stanley Cups.



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    A three-time winner of the Stanley Cup and a gold-medal winner with Team Canada at the 2002 Olympics, Joe Nieuwendyk ’88 is among the greatest athletes ever to graduate from Cornell. The 20-year NHL veteran, who retired in December, finished his career ranked 19th all-time in goals (564). During his career, he played for the Calgary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. A member of the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame, Nieuwendyk is ranked sixth all-time in goals and 11th in points for Cornell. While playing for the Red, he was a teammate of current head coach Mike Schafer ’86. Nieuwendyk, who will have his number 25 jersey retired next fall, was back at Cornell for the games over the weekend, and was honored in a small ceremony before Saturday night’s contest with St. Lawrence. After being met with a standing ovation, Nieuwendyk complimented the Lynah Faithful and called Lynah “the best place [he] has ever played.”

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