BC at Harvard
Posted by sah67
BC at Harvard
Posted by: sah67 (---.64.171.66.subscriber.vzavenue.net)
Date: December 12, 2007 08:21PM
EDIT: 7-2 BC final...Richter was pulled, and Gerbe had 4 goals. Apparently it was pretty chippy game, with Harvard getting most of the penalties. A couple fights broke out too.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 12/12/2007 09:21PM by sah67.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: December 13, 2007 07:07AM
Although the most that came out of the fights was a couple of 10-minute misconducts.
M. Biega had both H goals, on the power play.
I'm still amazed at how badly BC fans travel.
ETA: Richter was pulled after goal #6, but not immediately after. Gave up a lot of rebounds, but the H D also tended to leave guys open on the doorstep.
M. Biega had both H goals, on the power play.
I'm still amazed at how badly BC fans travel.
ETA: Richter was pulled after goal #6, but not immediately after. Gave up a lot of rebounds, but the H D also tended to leave guys open on the doorstep.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/13/2007 07:09AM by jtwcornell91.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Rich S (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: December 13, 2007 07:28PM
Am looking fwd to seeing Jerry York's return to Tech when BC visits Clarkson on Jan 5. Will be interesting to see how many BC fans travel.
Former Clarkson and BC coach Lenny Ceglarski will be honored before the game. One of his former players, retired CEO of Bell Canada, Jocko MacLennon has endowed the hockey head coach's position with a large donation.
Should be a great Knight to be there.
Former Clarkson and BC coach Lenny Ceglarski will be honored before the game. One of his former players, retired CEO of Bell Canada, Jocko MacLennon has endowed the hockey head coach's position with a large donation.
Should be a great Knight to be there.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 13, 2007 08:49PM
Yeah, you definitely don't want to be tard-y for that.Rich S
Should be a great Knight to be there.
Kyle
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Robb (12.46.32.---)
Date: December 13, 2007 09:07PM
If only I could rep you...kroseYeah, you definitely don't want to be tard-y for that.Rich S
Should be a great Knight to be there.
Kyle
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Rich S (---.wayneschools.com)
Date: December 14, 2007 03:57PM
Were you on time when Ned was honored at Lynah?
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: sah67 (---.64.171.66.subscriber.vzavenue.net)
Date: December 14, 2007 07:15PM
Rich S
Were you on time when Ned was honored at Lynah?
I sure was, but I didn't feel compelled to announce the ceremony on the Round Table though
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: December 15, 2007 01:44AM
Rich S
Am looking fwd to seeing Jerry York's return to Tech when BC visits Clarkson on Jan 5. Will be interesting to see how many BC fans travel.
Former Clarkson and BC coach Lenny Ceglarski will be honored before the game. One of his former players, retired CEO of Bell Canada, Jocko MacLennon has endowed the hockey head coach's position with a large donation.
Should be a great Knight to be there.
Come on, guys. He was benign when he said this. In fact I found it interesting. Do we have to jump regardless of what is said?
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Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: ugarte (38.136.14.---)
Date: December 19, 2007 03:24PM
Are you new here? Because I know a guy with the exact same name as you. He posts here a lot and might get upset that you are using his handle.Jim Hyla
Come on, guys. He was benign when he said this. In fact I found it interesting. Do we have to jump regardless of what is said?
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Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Rich S (---.wayneschools.com)
Date: December 20, 2007 01:51PM
sah67Rich S
Were you on time when Ned was honored at Lynah?
I sure was, but I didn't feel compelled to announce the ceremony on the Round Table though
Then perhaps someone beat you to it.
I think there are enough "old-timers" on this board who remember Lenny Ceglarksi both from his years at Clarkson and following that, at BC, his alma mater. He certainly coached Tech in memorable games against the Big Red. At the time he retired, he was the alltime winningest coach in D1 history.
The news of any D1 hockey coaching position being endowed should be reason enough to post it here for serious fans of the game to read.
Then again, as Jim wondered,perhaps you do feel compelled to "jump" at anything.
that posting the news of
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: December 20, 2007 02:45PM
Rich S
The news of any D1 hockey coaching position being endowed should be reason enough to post it here for serious fans of the game to read.
You really think so? I'm not so sure. But in any event, if it were, I think it still wouldn't belong in the "Cornell Hockey" section of the forum.
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Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Killer (---.fidelity.com)
Date: December 20, 2007 03:23PM
Sorry, I don't remember Lenny. But (no BS) his nephew, Bill, just hung new gutters and replaced some ailing clapboard on my house.
BTW, I knew I had the right guy for the job when he agreed that Harvard sucks and said he's no fan of Donato (or BU's Parker, for that matter). Oh yeah, and he does nice work as well.
BTW, I knew I had the right guy for the job when he agreed that Harvard sucks and said he's no fan of Donato (or BU's Parker, for that matter). Oh yeah, and he does nice work as well.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: December 20, 2007 04:13PM
Personally I consider ECAC hockey stories as being appropriate for the "Cornell Hockey" forum (as opposed to "Other Sports" or JSID). Age may feel otherwise, of course.BeeeejRich S
The news of any D1 hockey coaching position being endowed should be reason enough to post it here for serious fans of the game to read.
You really think so? I'm not so sure. But in any event, if it were, I think it still wouldn't belong in the "Cornell Hockey" section of the forum.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: December 20, 2007 04:21PM
KeithKPersonally I consider ECAC hockey stories as being appropriate for the "Cornell Hockey" forum (as opposed to "Other Sports" or JSID). Age may feel otherwise, of course.BeeeejRich S
The news of any D1 hockey coaching position being endowed should be reason enough to post it here for serious fans of the game to read.
You really think so? I'm not so sure. But in any event, if it were, I think it still wouldn't belong in the "Cornell Hockey" section of the forum.
I agree, though there still need to be limits - otherwise you run the risk of, say, a Clarkson Roundtable within eLynah. But certainly where it's relevant to Cornell, it belongs.
"Any D1 hockey coaching position," though...?
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Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: December 20, 2007 05:23PM
BeeeejKeithK
Personally I consider ECAC hockey stories as being appropriate for the "Cornell Hockey" forum (as opposed to "Other Sports" or JSID). Age may feel otherwise, of course.
I agree, though there still need to be limits - otherwise you run the risk of, say, a Clarkson Roundtable within eLynah. But certainly where it's relevant to Cornell, it belongs.
"Any D1 hockey coaching position," though...?
What a great idea. You should talk to someone in Gold. Just think of the prestige of hosting the Roundtable of an engineering school.
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Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: December 20, 2007 06:14PM
The impression I had was that Kyle was just jumping on your poor "should be a great Knight to be there" pun, not on the information itself. I could be wrong though.Rich Ssah67Rich S
Were you on time when Ned was honored at Lynah?
I sure was, but I didn't feel compelled to announce the ceremony on the Round Table though
Then perhaps someone beat you to it.
I think there are enough "old-timers" on this board who remember Lenny Ceglarksi both from his years at Clarkson and following that, at BC, his alma mater. He certainly coached Tech in memorable games against the Big Red. At the time he retired, he was the alltime winningest coach in D1 history.
The news of any D1 hockey coaching position being endowed should be reason enough to post it here for serious fans of the game to read.
Then again, as Jim wondered,perhaps you do feel compelled to "jump" at anything.
Re: BC at Harvard
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 20, 2007 07:15PM
No, you're right.Josh '99
The impression I had was that Kyle was just jumping on your poor "should be a great Knight to be there" pun, not on the information itself. I could be wrong though.
Kyle
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