“We are going to look to put a lot of shots on him, get some traffic,” Greiner said. “Definitely take away his eyes. He makes the first save pretty well, so we are going to have to get some rebounds, passing plays and stuff like that.”
After the game against Cornell, the Crimson will travel to Hamilton, N.Y. to take on Colgate in its Saturday evening matchup.
The Raiders are coming off a disappointing road stint. Colgate lost an overtime nail biter at Quinnipiac before being shut out by Princeton in a 4-0 decision.
Sophomore defender Spiro Goulakos and freshman forward Tylor Spink lead the Raiders with nine points apiece. Goulakos has netted four goals in the past five games.
On the defensive end, junior goaltender Eric Mihalik has split time in the net with freshman Spencer Finney. Colgate has allowed 30 goals thus far this season, the most of any team in the ECAC.
Aside from the much anticipated rivalry game against Cornell, this weekend will be important for the Crimson as it faces its first road test of the year.
“We’re trying to establish ourselves as one of the top teams in the country,” Fallstrom said. “I think this [weekend] will definitely highlight the season. It’s our first roadie, so it will be interesting to see how we respond.”