Men's Hockey
LINSEY | Cornell Hockey Takes the North Country
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“Cornell still has its destiny in its hands. In other words, Cornell can win all its remaining games and be league champion,” writes columnist Kevin Linsey.
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“Cornell still has its destiny in its hands. In other words, Cornell can win all its remaining games and be league champion,” writes columnist Kevin Linsey.
Columnist Kevin Linsey suggests a couple fixes to get the Red’s offense back on track.
Longtime Cornell hockey devotees will recognize that every successful player on this 2017-18 squad owes much to those who came before him in the previous four seasons. Even though the records of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 teams do not sparkle, those athletes re-established what it means to be a Cornell hockey player and ingrained it in the then-underclassmen.
This game is perhaps the hardest regular-season test left for Cornell, save for their road rematch with No. 3/2 Clarkson.
Junior defenseman Alec McCrea’s late-game splash stole the show on Saturday night, but there are plenty of other takeaways from the Ivy League matchups last weekend.
Take an extended look at a well-executed goal from Cornell in game two.
Columnist Kevin Linsey says that Cornell must win both its games at home against Alabama-Huntsville this weekend in order to maintain national respect
Cornell starts up play this weekend with a pair of preseason exhibition games against Canadian schools Guleph and Ottawa. Columnist Kevin Linsey gives his take on the upcoming contests.
Columnist Kevin Linsey breaks down all you need to know ahead of the ECAC regular season.
For years, head coach Mike Schafer ’86 has instilled a defense-first system for Cornell men’s hockey.