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One ECAC score I did not see a final for was the Red's 5-3 win in Providence.
From the radio it sounded like the game was played in a very warm building on
mushy ice.  I lack the box, but included in the final is a 6th attacker goal
for Brown, and a EN goal by Jason Vogel for Cornell at 19:58.  The Red scored 4
third period goals to overcome a 2-1 hole, and got a very badly needed 2 points
as they close out the fall half of the schedule in Bright tonight vs. the
Crimson.
  One comment on exciting games.  Someone mentioned the RPI/Cornell game in
1985 and commented on the goaltending.  While that was good, I might add the
1989 Cornell-Clarkson playoff game #2 at Walker.  This game was a 0-0 tie in
which Corrie D'lesio and the Clarkson tender (sorry I forget his name) both had
unbelievable games, given the pressure of the situation.  I remember feeling
for the Clarkson tender as he was a senior in his last game who had the game of
 his life and it was not good enough to save his team.  This game included a
late powerplay for the Knights, which was stoned with complete chaos in the Red
zone.  Also in this same game, Casey Jones had the ignomy of hitting the post
on a breakaway-- on the open net.  For me personally, this was one of the more
amazing games I have seen, but I am biased, as it turned out in my teams favor.
 
William Sangrey
Cornell '87&'93?
Let's Go RED!!!!

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