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Arthur Mintz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Dec 1991 15:45:57 EST
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Here's the box score from last night's Cornell-Brown game
 
Period 1
========
 Scoring
   2:30 C Vogel (Deschamps, Hannah)
  18:45 B Chase (Trach, Traggio) ppg
 Penalties
   2:41 B Olczyk (holding)
  11:47 B Ohman (tripping)
  12:44 C Hannah (interference)
  16:46 C Nobel (hooking)
 
Period 2
========
 Scoring
   0:33 C Dukovac (Gauvin, Williams)
   0:49 C Williams (Dukovac)
  11:36 C Bumstead (Chambers)
  12:54 B Brewer (Shaughnessy, Chauvette) ppg
  17:47 B Pogor (Chauvette, Brewer)
 Penalties
   0:49 B Hanley (roughing + misconduct)
   0:49 C Nobel (roughing + misconduct)
   1:36 B Traggio (interference + misconduct)
   9:15 C Vogel (slashing)
   9:33 B Ross (interference)
  12:11 C Deschamps (interference + misconduct)
  15:33 C Hannah (interference)
  18:21 C Hughes (hooking)
 
Period 3
========
 Scoring
   0:54 B Brewer (Hanley, Ross)
   2:47 C Hammond (Vogel, Hannah)
  13:04 B Chauvette (Brewer, Ross) ppg
 Penalties
   7:33 B Kaban (delay of game)
  11:18 B Verderber (delay of game)
  11:18 C Williams (delay of game)
  12:15 C Hannah (tripping)
 
Overtime
========
 Scoring
   NONE
 Penalties
   NONE
 
Saves: Finch, B   8 -  9 -  4 -  3 = 24
       Duffus, C  4 -  5 - 11 -  3 = 23
 
Power play: Brown 3 x 7, Cornell 0 x 5
 
Notes: Cornell squandered a 4-1 lead with poor defensive play,
bad line changes, and a Brown power play that took advantage
of Cornell penalties for 3 power play goals. As Dave pointed
out, Parris Duffus was again subjected to a barrage of breakaways,
including a stop against Derek Chauvette in the final seconds of
regulation time that preserved the tie. Chauvette's breakaway
came about when Cornell's Joe Dragon started a one-man rush up
ice and Dave Burke and Paul Dukovac (senior defenseman and co-
captains, for God's sake!) raced up to join him. Brown took the
puck away, and Cornell had nobody back.
 
On the brighter side for the Big Red, it was the first point

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