Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that Cornell has had a shutout in every season dating back to at least 1996. That streak appears to be in jeopardy. A lot of one-goal games so far, and solid goaltending overall, but only a few chances left (hopefully more like 9 or 10). Of course, a 2-1 win is the same as a 1-0 win in my book.
Quote from: LGR14 on February 28, 2026, 09:20:21 AMCorrect me if I'm wrong, but I believe that Cornell has had a shutout in every season dating back to at least 1996. That streak appears to be in jeopardy. A lot of one-goal games so far, and solid goaltending overall, but only a few chances left (hopefully more like 9 or 10). Of course, a 2-1 win is the same as a 1-0 win in my book.
I was just thinking about this after the game last night. Yes, Schafer's teams had at least one shutout in every season he was head coach.
It lives!
Shout out for the shut "oat"