How is it that Clarkson keeps looking at 14-3 and 12-3 power-play disadvantages? I think I know now why Cornell lost to them. The Red was too tired from SLU the night before to draw enough penalties to have a decent shot. As someone else commented a while ago, that kind of penalty-taking is going to have to stop if they want to have a reasonable shot come NC@! tourney time. It will also hurt them in the ECAC tourney where Clarkson has regularly found its way to the final game, but usually managed to lose. (Including last year's win, I believe they are 2-6 in ECAC championship games.) Rivalry Note: Clarkson-Cornell has become quite a rivalry in recent years (at least from a Cornell perspective) largely in part to the 4 consecutive ties the two teams played to from 1989-1991 until Cornell won at Lynah last February. Almost all the games (excepting this last one, Clarkson 4-1 at Lynah) have been close with Cornell getting the better of the series since the fall of '87 at 7-2-4. (No, Clarkson fans, I DO NOT count that "mini-game" tie-breaker in the ECAC Quarterfinals in '88). The other reason it's a rivalry is that we hate their band. They are loud, obnoxious, rude, play out-of-turn (faux pas of pep-band etiquette), and, while we other pep-band geeks hate to admit it, they are the best band in the conference (Cornell is #2 though, not bad for a group that never rehearses.). RDS--Cornell PepBand '91 (mellophone) -- R. David Smith (Dave) [log in to unmask] Cornell '91 OSU Med '95 Let's Go Red! In the afterlife, the Faithful will be rewarded. (The Lynah Faithful that is.)