http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=2243477
Here is what McKee had to say:
When it came to goaltending in the 2004-05 season, the name on everyone's lips was Dave McKee of Cornell. He had a record-setting season last year, earning first-team All-America honors while finishing as one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award.
McKee finished the year with a .947 save percentage and 1.24 goals-against average. The only thing more startling than those numbers is that he hasn't come close to matching it this season. Through 10 games he has only stopped 87 percent of the shots he has faced and is allowing 2.95 goals-per-game. It hasn't affected the mind-set of the junior netminder from Irving, Texas, one bit, however.
"I feel really good about myself. I'm doing my job," McKee said. "My job as a goalie is to come in and give the team the best chance to win and make some key saves. That's what I'm focusing on. Last year is gone and you really have to put that in the past and focus on this year."
Cornell has a 6-3-1 record entering this weekend's Quinnipiac-Princeton games, but a few of the wins have come in the stifling manner that the Lynah Rink Faithful have come to expect and appreciate. The Red blew two leads against Niagara last weekend before eventually rallying for victories. McKee thinks it's just a matter of time before Cornell turns things around.
"We've got a great group of guys here and we know how to win. We've been there and we know what it takes," he said. "I can't stress enough that it's a young season. You're going to lose some games here and there."