Though Colgate’s Antonio Fernandez roofed a shot over the glove of Cournoyer and drew first blood for the Raiders, Cournoyer answered the call as the game went on. The freshman netminder — picking up his 14th win — finished with 30 saves on 32 Colgate shots. That’s when Colgate began to push, earning a handful of chances numbers-up while Cornell attempted to bear down. Colgate made things interesting when Ryan Spinale wristed a puck cleanly past Cournoyer to cut the deficit to one with 11:29 to play. Puck drop for the second game of the Colgate series is slated for 7 p.m. Saturday at Lynah Rink.
Source: Daily Sun February 07, 2026 05:41 UTC