Donovan Frias
Steve Musco
5
Winner Cornell COR 11-8-6, 8-6-4
3
Yale YAL 6-17-2, 5-11-2
Winner
Cornell COR
11-8-6, 8-6-4
5
Final
3
Yale YAL
6-17-2, 5-11-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Cornell COR 2 3 0 5
Yale YAL 0 2 1 3

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey | | Colleen Murphy

Frias Scores Two as Bulldogs Fall to Cornell

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Yale men's hockey team fell to Cornell, 5-3, at Ingalls Rink. The Bulldogs dropped to 6-17-2 overall and 5-11-2 in ECAC Hockey, while the Big Red improved to 11-8-6 overall and 8-6-4 in conference play.

Game Summary

  • P1, 3:34 | Cornell struck first with a shot from deep. (COR 1, YAL 0)
  • P1, 7:46 | The Big Red doubled their lead, capitalizing on a rebound in front. (COR 2, YAL 0)
  • P2, 0:37 | A strong keep-in by Kieran O'Hearn led to Yale's first goal. O'Hearn and Micah Berger exchanged passes before O'Hearn found David Chen in front, who tipped it past the netminder. (COR 2, YAL 1)
  • P2, 1:54 | Yale tied it up less than two minutes later. Julian Frias fed Will Richter in the high slot, who fired a shot on goal that deflected off Donovan Frias screening in front. (YAL 2, COR 2)
  • P2, 4:31 | Cornell regained the lead. (COR 3, YAL 2)
  • P2, 6:09 | The Big Red extended their advantage to two. (COR 4, YAL 2)
  • P2, 11:33 | Cornell added its third unanswered goal, taking its largest lead of the game. (COR 5, YAL 2)
  • P3, 19:57 | With three seconds remaining, Hughie Hooker fired a shot on goal that Donovan Frias tipped in for his second of the night. (COR 5, YAL 3)

Notes

  • Donovan Frias' two-goal performance brought his season total to seven.
  • David Chen extended his point streak to five games with a goal against Cornell. He has six points (3G, 3A) over that span.
  • Julian Frias assisted on both of his brother Donovan's goals, marking his first career multi-point game.
  • Micah Berger and Hughie Hooker have recorded points in back-to-back games.

Looking Ahead
Yale shifts focus to its final stretch of regular-season road games next weekend. On Friday, Feb. 21, the Bulldogs make the short trip down Whitney Avenue to face Quinnipiac. Then, they head to Central New Jersey to take on Princeton on Saturday, Feb. 22.

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