Men’s Hockey Defeats No. 5 Terriers, Wins Fourth Consecutive Red Hot Hockey Contest
SPORTS | Cornell men’s hockey (5-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) defeated Boston University, 2-1, on Saturday, Nov. 25 at Madison Square Garden. The Red earned its first top-five win of the season over the Terriers (9-4-1, 5-1-1 Hockey East), snapping a three-game skid in the process. The Kelley-Harkness Cup returned to the hands of the Red for the fourth consecutive time.
“[I’m] very proud of our team for just finding a way to win tonight. It wasn’t beautiful, it wasn’t pretty, but with a young team, you have to learn how to win [and] you have to learn how to overcome adversity,” said head coach Mike Schafer ’86. “You got to learn how to face different teams and I just thought that these guys did a good job stepping forward tonight.”
A crucial piece in the win was junior goaltender Ian Shane, who returned in net for the first time since being pulled halfway through the first period against Quinnipiac on Nov. 17. Shane made a season-high 35 saves to keep the offensive prowess of BU at bay.
Even almost 230 miles away, the faithful had a way of making MSG feel like the inside of Lynah Rink.
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“[I’m] very proud of our team for just finding a way to win tonight. It wasn’t beautiful, it wasn’t pretty, but with a young team, you have to learn how to win [and] you have to learn how to overcome adversity,” said head coach Mike Schafer ’86. “You got to learn how to face different teams and I just thought that these guys did a good job stepping forward tonight.”
A crucial piece in the win was junior goaltender Ian Shane, who returned in net for the first time since being pulled halfway through the first period against Quinnipiac on Nov. 17. Shane made a season-high 35 saves to keep the offensive prowess of BU at bay.
Even almost 230 miles away, the faithful had a way of making MSG feel like the inside of Lynah Rink.
Read the full article at cornellsun.com and at the link below:
https://cornellsun.com/2023/11/25/mens-hockey-defeats-no-5-boston-university/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mens-hockey-defeats-no-5-boston-university&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mens-hockey-defeats-no-5-boston-university
TikTok: @cornellsun
Article by Ruth Abraham and Jane McNally
Filmed by Anthony Corrales, Jessica Alonso, Marian Caballo
Edited by Marian Caballo
Produced by Marian Caballo
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