Freshman Tristan Mullin picked a good time for his second collegiate goal. He then picked an even better time for his third. Two goals by the rookie powered Cornell (22-3-2, 16-2-2 ECAC) to a 3-2 Senior Night win over Yale (14-12-1, 9-10-1) on Saturday. Mullin’s second tally of the contest came with just 1:47 remaining in the game. Sophomore defenseman Yanni Kaldis took a shot from the point that ricocheted off the end boards, and Mullin corralled a quick pass from senior forward Dwyer Tschantz before sending a shot over the shoulder of Yale goaltender Corbin Kaczperski. “I just had to get around the net and get gritty,” Mullin said. “It was a lot of relief to get that goal.”
The comeback victory gives the Red its first undefeated slate of Ivy League games since 1996. In addition to the game-winner, timely goals throughout the night were a welcome sight for Cornell, whose offense had fallen victim to a tough slump entering the contest, scoring just four goals in the team’s last four games. “That was a fun hockey game to play in,” said head coach Mike Schafer ’86. “The effort and competing level that we had for 60 minutes was outstanding.” As a whole, the matchup was a fast-paced affair, marked by 11 total power play opportunities. Yale, entering the game with the country’s worst power play unit, scored both of its goals on the man advantage. Mullin’s first goal, which tied the game 1-1, also came on the power play. After a scoreless first period, the Bulldogs, entering the contest riding a five-game winning streak, took a 1-0 lead in the second as sophomore forward Jeff Malott served his second game misconduct penalty in as many games. “We weren’t that disciplined,” Schafer said. “[In the] first period, we took a [penalty on the] power play. We took another undisciplined one in the second period.” The Red was able to tie the game on a power play when Mullin tipped in a shot from freshman Brenden Locke with 1:51 left in the middle frame. While Yale was able to respond with a quick tally in the third, senior Jared Fiegl scored his fourth goal of the month to ensure the lead didn’t last much longer than the intermission..@CUBigRedHockey TAKES THE LEAD! Cornell scores in the closing minutes of the third to take a 3-2 lead on Yale! #ILN#LGRpic.twitter.com/EUnhlY9oyT
— Cornell On ILN (@CornellOnILN) February 18, 2018









