Box Score Rogers, one of four seniors skating their final game for
Harvard, was 17-8 at the faceoff dot (photo courtesy Patrick
Shanahan).
ITHACA, N.Y.—Blake Gallagher broke a
scoreless tie in the second period and No. 9 Cornell added another
goal and an empty-netter late in the third to defeat the Harvard
men's hockey team, 3-0, and win the teams' ECAC Hockey
quarterfinal series Saturday night at Lynah Rink.
Kyle Richter made 29 saves for the Crimson (9-21-3), seeded
ninth in the league tournament, while Ben Scrivens stopped 17 shots
to record the shutout for the second-seeded Big Red (19-8-4). The
result ends the Crimson's season and sends Cornell to the
ECAC semifinals Friday in Albany, N.Y.
Neither team scored in the opening period despite plenty of
action in each end. Richter made the best of his seven saves on
Riley Nash during a Cornell power play, the period's only man
advantage, and on Sean Collins at the final buzzer. Harvard put the
puck in the offensive corners for some long stretches, but Scrivens
stopped all three Crimson shots on net.
The end-to-end play continued in the second period, with one
sequence seeing Richter stop a Colin Greening breakaway and
Scrivens gloving a shot by Luke Greiner off a Michael Del Mauro
pass. No one broke through until Sean Whitney found Gallagher with
a backdoor pass to give Cornell the lead at 12:05. The Big Red held
a 17-7 shots edge in the frame.
Another scoreless 14 minutes to start the third period followed.
Richter made an impressive stacked-pad save, and Scrivens stopped a
bad-angle rebound bid from Marshall Everson. Collins gave the Big
Red some breathing room at 14:37, stuffing in the puck from the
right side. Greening added an empty-net tally with 33.7 seconds
remaining.
Cornell owned a 32-17 shots advantage. Harvard held a 27-19 edge
in faceoffs, led by a season-high 17 wins by senior Doug Rogers.
The game was Ted Donato's 200th as Crimson head coach.