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A Welcomed Jolt in the Firing Line

The Hockey Notebook

Fusco, meanwhile, continues to lead the league with 12 goals and 22 assists. Bourbeau sits only a point behind with 17 goals and 16 assists.

In the Ivy League, Bourbeau and Fusco are tied for first place in the scoring department with 23 points each. Smith, with 18, and Barakett, with 15, follow.

Speaking of Bourbeau, the sophmore forward and other half of the "Killer B" combination will be back in uniform against Cornell tomorrow.

Bourbeau missed the Northeastern contest with a leg injury sustained against B.C. in the opening round of the 'Pot.

Although Bourbeau played in the Princeton game, the coaching staff didn't want him to risk re-injuring his leg Monday.

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RPI (11-4-1 ECAC) follows Harvard in the league standings. The Engineers--who had been cruising without a league loss since Harvard beat them over a month ago--visited a streaking Yale squad (11-5 ECAC) in New Haven Saturday and walked away with their worst defeat of the year.

Eli forward Bob Kudelski recorded a hat trick as Yale romped, 10-3, propelling the Bulldogs into third place in the league.

Cornell (9-4-2) follows the Elis. The Big Red chalked up two victories in its weekend visits to St. Lawrence and Clarkson. Cornell's Nieuwendyk earned ECAC player of the week honors--along with Kudelski--for his two game-winning goals and four assists over the weekend.

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