“It was just awesome,” said junior forward Sullivan Mack. Offensive floodgates opened on Saturday as men’s hockey (13-4-4, 8-4-2 ECAC) took down Clarkson (13-12-1, 7-6-1 ECAC). The goal came on a Clarkson delayed penalty, allowing the Red to receive both the goal and the ensuing man-advantage. Clarkson capitalized not long into its two-man advantage, when Anthony Romano halved Cornell’s lead around 20 seconds into the Clarkson power play. Seven different players scored for Cornell, and all four lines contributed to the dominant offensive performance.
Source: Daily Sun February 04, 2024 06:58 UTC