Cornell Hockey’s Roster is Set for the Season
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Cornell Hockey’s Roster is Set for the Season. Get to know the team and see the schedule.
Cornell Hockey’s Roster
Cornell hockey’s roster is set for the season with 28 players, including 20 who saw action last year.
The team is composed of four goalies, nine defensemen and 15 forwards. The lone senior is defenseman Alex Green, who is in his fifth and final season with the Big Red
The roster includes 12 freshmen, six sophomores, eight juniors and two seniors. Two of the freshmen are goaltenders – Mike Condon and Hayden Stewart.
The Team’s Forwards
Cornell Hockey’s Roster is Set for the Season. The team’s forwards are Jack Hughes, Oliver Wahlstrom, and Kieffer Bellows.
The Team’s Defensemen
The Cornell Hockey team’s roster is set for the season. The team’s defensemen are:
-Junior Ben Mirageas, who was named to the All-Ivy League second team last season.
-Senior Doug Keedy, who has been a mainstay on the Cornell blue line for four seasons.
-Sophomore Matt Nuttle, who will look to build on a strong freshman campaign.
-Freshman Cam Donaldson, who is expected to make an immediate impact on the Cornell lineup.
The team’s forwards are:
-Senior captain Jeff Kubiak, who led the team in scoring last season.
-Junior Matt Buckles, who was second on the team in scoring last season.
-Sophomore Stone Gentry, who will look to build on a strong freshman campaign.
-Freshman Max Andreev, who is expected to make an immediate impact on the Cornell lineup.
The Team’s Goaltenders
The Cornell hockey team’s roster is set for the season, and the team’s goaltenders are ready to take on all challengers.
Sophomore Matthew Galajda returns as the starter in net after a stellar freshman campaign in which he posted a .927 save percentage and a 2.00 goals-against average. Galajda will be backed up by junior Hayden Stewart, who saw action in four games last season.
Incoming freshman Austin McGrath rounds out the goaltending corps. McGrath comes to Cornell from the North American Hockey League where he posted a .915 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against average with the Aberdeen Wings.
The Team’s Schedule
The team’s schedule is finalized and they are set to take on some of the top teams in the country. They will open up the season at home against Ivy League foe Yale on October 27. Cornell will play 34 games in total this season, 17 of which will be at home in Lynah Rink. Some of their key matchups include games against Princeton, Dartmouth, Boston College and Colgate.
The Team’s Results
The Cornell Hockey team’s roster is set for the 2018-2019 season. The team has had a great deal of success in recent years and they are looking to continue that this season. The team is led by captain Dylan Grows, who is a senior. The team’s results are as follows:
The team has had a great deal of success in recent years and they are looking to continue that this season. The team is led by captain Dylan Grows, who is a senior. The team’s results are as follows:
-Won the National Championship in 2017
-Won the Ivy League Championship in 2016 and 2017
-Won the ECAC Championship in 2016
The Team’s Highlights
The Cornell Hockey Team is ready for the season with a strong roster. The team’s highlights include All-Ivy League selections Matt Nuttle and Morgan Barron, as well as All-American goaltender Austin McGrath.
The Team’s Lowlights
The Cornell Hockey team’s roster is set for the season, and there are a few lowlights.
First, the team is without its top scorer from last season, forward Jeff Kealty. Kealty scored 20 goals and had 30 assists in 36 games last season.
Second, the team will be without defenseman Jamie Ree, who is out with an injured shoulder. Ree was one of Cornell’s top defensemen last season, scoring four goals and adding nine assists in 28 games.
Lastly, the team will be without goaltender Jesse Friedland, who has decided to retire from hockey. Friedland was Cornell’s starting goaltender for the last two seasons, winning 21 games and posting a .917 save percentage last season.
The Team’s Fans
The Cornell Hockey team’s roster is set for the season, and the fans are eager to see how the team will perform. The team is composed of many young players and the fans are hopeful that they will be able to make a run at the playoffs. The team’s first game is against Dartmouth, and the fans are looking forward to seeing how the team will do.
The Team’s Future
The team’s future is looking bright, with a strong roster of players set for the season. With a mix of experience and youth, the team is poised to make a run at the NCAA tournament Fans can expect exciting hockey this season, as the team looks to continue its success from last year.