Men's Hockey
Men’s Hockey ‘Licks Wounds’ From Championship Loss, Looks Ahead to NCAAs
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Out of the rubble that was the ECAC Championship game, Cornell still has something to hang onto: the season isn’t over.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/christinabulkeley/page/6/)
Out of the rubble that was the ECAC Championship game, Cornell still has something to hang onto: the season isn’t over.
Only four teams are left in contention for the Whitelaw Cup. Get to know the three that Cornell is up against.
“We played really, really hard in the playoffs last year and that’s the same message this year.”
Throughout the month, Galajda provided the Red with an invaluable last layer of defense over seven outings while notching two shutouts and allowing a total of 12 goals for a league-leading 1.61 goals against average and putting up a .929 save percentage.
Cornell clinched a first-round bye in the ECAC playoffs with a road win over St. Lawrence.
Senior Night is almost here for Cornell men’s hockey.
Cornell has gone 13 straight games without losing in regulation — that’s since November.
“That sums up Cornell hockey: if there’s a job to do, just do it yourself.”
Here’s what you need to know for this weekend’s home stand.
Cornell is confident it can match up with any team in its conference — be it a strong team like Union or a team near the bottom of the standings like RPI.