Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY Friday, 1/3/92 Cornell 5 2 1 - 8 Union 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring: 1st Period- 1) C, Nikolic 3 (from McManus and Burke) 5:14 2) C, McManus 2 (from Karam) 11:17 3) C, Hammond 2 (from Ettles) 11:49 4) C, Vogel 2 (from Deschamps and Williams) 12:45 5) C, Gauvin 2 (from Nobel and Williams) 13:28 6) U, Albert 2 (from Flowers) 15:22 (pp) 2nd Period- 7) C, Bumstead 2 (from Hannah and Chambers) 14:59 (pp) 8) C, Gauvin 3 (from Williams and Deschamps) 17:28 (pp) 3rd Period- 9) C, Chambers 1 (from Hannah and Vogel) 0:17 (pp) Shots on Goal: Cornell 17-13-9--39, Union 13-11-8--32 Power Play Opportunities: Cornell 3 of 9, Union 1 of 8. Goaltending: Cornell, Duffus (W,3-4-2)(24 shots, 23 saves), Bandurski (start of 3rd, 8 shots, 8 saves) Union, Villa (L,1-3-0)(13 shots, 9 saves) Gallant (12:45 of first, 26 shots, 22 saves) Attendance: 2504 (capacity 2504) Summary: Cornell scored 5 1st period goals, 4 within 2:11, and went on to beat Union 8-1 in an ECAC League Game. It was the first meeting between the two teams since February 11, 1942, when Cornell won 10-1. The first 5 minutes went very well for Union, when they outshot Cornell 6-0, but in the next 55, not much went right. The sellout crowd of 2504 included about 1000 Cornell fans (if not more) and a band from Cornell. Things started well for Union, with a power play early in the game. The Dutchmen got some good shots on Cornell goalie Parris Duffus, but couldn't score. Cornell scored first when Alex Nikolic got the puck alone in front of Luigi Villa at 5:14. Cornell was unsuccessful on two power plays in the first half of the period, but Union was able to get two shorthanded chances from Craig Ferrero and Tim Cregan. At 11:17, the Union defense left Tyler McManus alone in front of Villa, and he scored easily. Almost immediately off the next faceoff, Union's Matt Kelley seemed to cover the wrong man when Cornell was breaking in. This left Russ Hammond skating in alone. He took a pass from Ettles, and beat Villa again, just 32 seconds after the last goal. Less than a minute later, sloppy Union play at center ice allowed Jason Vogel to get a good shot on Villa and score once again at 12:45. Coach Delventhal immediately called time out, and replaced Villa with Mike Gallant, but things didn't go much better for Gallant. Cornell skated through Union's defense and scored on the first shot Gallant faced. The Dutchmen were finally able to score, with the help of a 5-on-3 power play, on Chris Albert's 2nd goal of the year. Most of the second period was spent trading power plays, and both teams had some very good scoring chances. Gallant was playing very well for Union, but with Wally Bzdell in the box, he only got a piece of a shot by Geoff Bumstead, and it deflected off the crossbar into the net. Then at 17:28 with Scott Whitney off for Union, Cornell came in 2 on 1 with Bill McKenna back, and scored again for a 7-1 lead. Cornell switched goalies at the start of the 3rd, with Bandurski replacing Duffus. A bench minor on Union for too many men on the ice carried into the 3rd period. Just 17 seconds in, Todd Chambers scored on a rebound to make it 8-1. The rest of the period saw both teams with a few power play chances. Union had a 4-minute power play, but kept having passes broken up. This was the first real blowout of the year for Union. Even in the games at Clarkson and SLU, they weren't outplayed this badly. Everyone knew there would be nights like this for a first-year Division I team, but Coach Delventhal and the players know that they are not as bad as they showed against Cornell. The Cornell fans who were at the game were enthusiastic. They made a lot more noise than the Union fans, but an 8-1 score will do that. Most of the cheers coming from the Cornell section were new to Achilles. I did notice that a lot of the cheers were the same ones I heard at RPI last weekend. So who gets to chant "Let's Go Red!" tonight up in Troy? Although the crowd was listed as a sellout of 2504, there were more than 2504 people in the rink. Most seats were packed, and more people were standing. Tonight's crowd should be more for Union, as students are returning from break for classes Monday. Cornell is 3-2-2 in the ECAC and 3-4-2 overall, while Union remains in last place in the ECAC with an 0-7 league record, 1-9 overall. Union plays Colgate at home tonight at 7, and Cornell travels to RPI. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Jim Teresco Union College | | [log in to unmask] Schenectady, NY 12308 | | [log in to unmask] Owner/GM - Amsterdam Ice-9 of the BBL | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------