by Cameron Levasseur/CHN Reporter
NEW YORK Quinnipiac and Cornell have owned the last decade of ECAC regular season play. They boast a combined 267 wins, a 69 percent winning clip and nine Cleary Cups as conference regular season champions since the fall of 2014.
So it makes sense that when one side sees a harbinger of mediocrity, the other does too.
Both have struggled in the early stages of this season. Quinnipiac’s 14-man roster turnover forced the Bobcats to baptize by fire, pushing freshmen to learn in high pressure situations often at the detriment of the scoreboard.
Cornell entered the fall with a near-unchanged roster from the group that fell two goals short of the Frozen Four six months earlier. But the injury bug bit the Big…
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