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Brian Cornell

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Canadian ice hockey player

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According to Wikipedia, Brian L. Cornell was a Canadian ice hockey winger who was a two-time All-American for Cornell University. Career Cornell was not a star player in juniors, averaging less than a point per game for the Niagara Falls Flyers. Despite the low production, he was recruited to Cornell University and began attending in the fall of 1965. Cornell played on a freshman team alongside Ken Dryden that went undefeated. A year later Cornell was a member of the varsity squad and began the season as a depth scorer for the team. In the first ten games he recorded 13 points but, in the first game of the Boston Arena Christmas Tournament, Cornell tore ligaments in his knee and missed the remainder of the season. Cornell was forced to watch as the Big Red nearly ran the table without him and captured the program's first NCAA Championship and the first championship of any kind since 1911.

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