Miami hockey was shut out 4-0 against No. 5 ranked Cornell on Saturday night, falling prey to undisciplined penalties and Cornell’s ability to take away time and space.
“Obviously, [Friday] night we got the win, but tonight they played us the moment the puck dropped,” head coach Enrico Blasi said in the postgame press conference. “They were quicker on pucks. They executed their power play.”
The RedHawks (7-7-2) skated to a 2-1 win on Friday night, handing the Big Red (10-2) their second loss. Night two of the two-game series was less of Friday’s passing and effective positioning, and more of board battles and blocked shots.