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Greg Guimont writes: > Army stunned Cornell tonight 4-1 behind the goaltending of Sophomore >Daryll Chamberlain. I suppose the Cornell loss was pretty "stunning", though not unheard of. I believe this win gives Army the edge in the all-time series between the two teams, at something like 15-14-1. It's quite a comedown from the game at Lynah last year between these two, which Cornell took by an 8-2 count. This year, Cornell has used the non-league part of its schedule to do some tinkering, and the game against Army was no exception. Freshman Jean-Marc Pelletier started in goal, making his fifth appearance and third start of the year -- all against non-league competition. Some of the lines were jumbled up as well, though this may have had more to do with the injury situation. The Big Red was missing a forward due to a knee injury (I can't remember who it was, though I think it was Jamie Papp) and was short two defensemen, Dan Dufresne (knee and wrist injuries) and Bill Holowatiuk (back trouble). Mark Scollan, another forward, also did not dress for the game. In their places were forwards Keith Peach and Jeff Maxwell, and defenseman Jason Zubkus -- all of whom were seeing action in only their second game of the season. Still, Army played hard (not as physically in the past, surprisingly) and earned the win over a Big Red team that, for the first two periods at least, played dismally. Hopefully (for Big Red fans, anyway), Cornell can regroup in time for the home-and-home series with travel partner Colgate, which begins tomorrow night. The Big Red has not beaten the Red Raiders in their last seven meetings, dating back to January of 1992. One other note: it was reported on the radio broadcast of the game that freshman forward Jesse Sampair has left the team. Bill Fenwick [log in to unmask] (temporarily) HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.