Special Teams Struggles Sink No. 20 Men’s Hockey In Season-Opener Against No. 13 Massachusetts
The two penalties Cornell took came in pivotal moments, and both turned into Massachusetts goals as the Minutemen eked past the Red, 2-1.
The two penalties Cornell took came in pivotal moments, and both turned into Massachusetts goals as the Minutemen eked past the Red, 2-1.
“I think it will give us a really good indication how we are in transition defense and how we are in special teams,” Jones said.
The incoming class includes six forwards, six defensemen and two goaltenders.
“Definitely get my degree, though. You always say you don't want a backup plan, but an Ivy League degree is a good backup plan.”
“I don't know his secret. You have to ask him why he's so good — it's something we all can learn from.”
“I always wanted to go college since I was a kid,” Cournoyer said. “But I [thought] it wasn’t gonna happen because they're not recruiting [a] Junior A player. But when the rule changed, I think it kind of helped me after my second half in Cape Breton.”
“Your hardest workers are wearing your letters. Boy, it goes a long way, right?” Jones said. “And I think those guys, they don’t take any days off, so that’ll really help us. It helps our young guys too. It’ll help us a lot.”
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“The history is something to just be in awe of,” Ashton said. “[In] both school and hockey, the team has a winning reputation. I know that Cornell is quite a prestigious school with a lot of rich history, which I love.”
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The article will be updated as new information is released and when the final schedules are ultimately made public.