As we close in on the end of the RS, Cornell is lacking the dominance of prior years. The defensive stats are solid, but scoring and powerplay have dropped off relative to the rest of the league.
INDIVIDUAL
Points
Leader: Trevelyan, SLU (25)
Cornell: 14th Moulson (16), 26th Bitz (13)
Goals
Leader: Burton, Col (15)
Cornell: 15th Moulson (7), 22nd McCutcheon (6)
Assists
Leader: Cashman, Qpc (18)
Cornell: 9th Scott (11), 14th Moulson, Bitz (9)
PP Points
Leader: Moulson tied with 3 others (11)
Cornell: 6th Bitz, Scott (9)
PPG
Leader: Moulson tied with Rank, SLU (6)
Cornell: 18th Pokulok (3)
D Points
Leader: Cashman, Qpc (19)
Cornell: 6th Pokulok (10)
Freshman Pts
Leader: Leitch, Qpc (19)
Cornell: 18th Mugford (6)
GAA
Leader: McKee (1.99)
Sv%
Leader: Delanich, Col (.925)
Cornell: 8th McKee (.909)
Win%
Leader: McKee tied with Dekanich (.750)
TEAM
Offense
Leader: Dartmouth (4.06)
Cornell: 5th (3.00)
Defense
Leader: Cornell (2.06)
Powerplay
Leader: Dartmouth (22.3)
Cornell: 8th (16.5)
Kill
Leader: Clarkson (87.9)
Cornell: 2nd (86.4)
Combined Special Teams
Leader: Clarkson (55.9)
Cornell: 7th (50.5)
Special Teams Net
Leader: Dartmouth (+7)
Cornell: 3rd (+4)
Source: http://www.ecachockeyleague.com/leaguestats/men
Impressive compilation. Thank you.
(Special teams net where Cornell is third with +4 vs, Dartmouth +7 ... this is PP vs. PK? Does it include man short goals?))
One might have added this stat:
Team points as of 2/9/06:
Leader: Cornell, 24
Second: Colgate, 23
...
Also: Home attendance
Also: Away attendance as % of rink filled vs. rest of ECAC games played there
12 Matt Moulson Cornell SR F 23 1.22 14-14-28