LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — While Clarkson was celebrating, Cornell men’s hockey was sulking. But to Cornell head coach Mike Schafer’s ’86 dismay, no whistle was blown until the puck was cleared into the Clarkson zone. A puck sent into the Cornell zone by Brosseau hit off the stick of Cornell freshman forward Michael Regush and into a Clarkson skater. In the first period, Malott was trailing into his defensive zone, crashed into Clarkson forward Nico Sturm and flipped head over heels before being whistled for interference. “Give Clarkson credit, the key to the game tonight was we took those penalties and Clarkson capitalized on their power play,” Schafer said.
Source: Daily Sun March 24, 2019 04:50 UTC