IJ article on next year
Posted by pfibiger
IJ article on next year
Posted by: pfibiger (---.186.101.97.cfl.res.rr.com)
Date: March 23, 2011 09:09PM
Brandon Thomas turns in a typically well thought out end-of-season look forward to next year:
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Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 03:01AM
Well-written. Thanks for posting it.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 07:23AM
Nice story on "core of returning defenders and goalies bolsters the Big Red." The impact of the incoming players was left for another day and that is the unknown and that looms larger than in recent years. Schafer has called the Class of '15 either the best or potentially the best class in his 16 years.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 09:00AM
The key unknown is whether they'll bring some offense to the team. This year's team, with all its struggles to score, loses its two top goal scorers who accounted for half of the team's game-winning goals.billhoward
Nice story on "core of returning defenders and goalies bolsters the Big Red." The impact of the incoming players was left for another day and that is the unknown and that looms larger than in recent years. Schafer has called the Class of '15 either the best or potentially the best class in his 16 years.
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Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 09:13AM
You can never really tell until they make the leap to the next level, but based on Mike's comments and BRP's stats it looks like we have some scoring coming in (some will defer):Al DeFlorio
The key unknown is whether they'll bring some offense to the team. This year's team, with all its struggles to score, loses its two top goal scorers who accounted for half of the team's game-winning goals.billhoward
Nice story on "core of returning defenders and goalies bolsters the Big Red." The impact of the incoming players was left for another day and that is the unknown and that looms larger than in recent years. Schafer has called the Class of '15 either the best or potentially the best class in his 16 years.
GP G A PTS PPG PIM Lowry 54 29 55 84 1.6 41 Cimetta 60 24 44 68 1.1 36 Ferlin 49 24 38 62 1.3 20 Dias 62 22 34 58 0.9 55 S. Miller 40 36 16 52 1.3 52 McCarron 53 17 28 47 0.9 105 Knisley 68 12 27 39 0.6 48 Cole 40 17 21 38 1.0 36 Ryan 45 2 26 28 0.6 22 MacDonald 51 6 21 27 0.5 40 Bardreau 51 10 15 25 0.5 41 Hudon 22 10 10 20 0.9 n/a
For kicks, here are the comparable numbers for current / recent players courtesy of Heisenberg:
GP G A PTS PPG PIM Collins 60 51 64 115 1.9 34 Roeszler 48 42 71 113 2.4 28 G. Miller 49 40 51 91 1.9 56 R. Nash 55 38 45 83 1.5 87 Kary 61 35 32 67 1.1 118 Axell 42 14 36 50 1.2 53 Berk 59 8 34 42 0.7 34 P. Kennedy 26 23 18 41 1.6 42 Esposito 51 15 22 37 0.7 44 M. Devin 59 8 25 33 0.6 92 D'Agostino 43 9 24 33 0.8 34 C. Moulson 60 6 27 33 0.6 66 Mihalek 50 9 20 29 0.6 26 Birch 35 7 18 25 0.7 46 J. Devin 47 8 15 23 0.5 80 Jillson 48 5 18 23 0.5 6 Nicholls 47 4 14 18 0.4 107 Seymour 40 3 7 10 0.3 100
Obviously there are significant differences due to schedule length, strength of the league they are coming from, whether they are still growing etc. One thing seems pretty clear, though: PIMs are down, either in hockey in general or in Schafer's recruiting profile.
Edited 8 time(s). Last edit at 03/25/2011 10:05AM by Trotsky.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: pfibiger (97.101.186.---)
Date: March 25, 2011 09:19AM
What's interesting about Schafer saying that is that it seems like a couple of the highest-scoring forwards, the biggest "gets" in recruiting: Phillipe Hudon and Stevie Miller, are possibly deferring at least a year (Heisenberg still has Hudon listed as coming next year while BRP does not. Heisenberg also has Knisley deferring and Bardreau coming next year, the opposite of BRP)
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 11:10AM
Have we lost players who deferred a year and then decided to do something else?
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 11:29AM
Casson Masters (Princeton), IIRC.billhoward
Have we lost players who deferred a year and then decided to do something else?
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: March 25, 2011 11:52AM
Trotsky
Casson Masters (Princeton), IIRC.billhoward
Have we lost players who deferred a year and then decided to do something else?
Oh, well, that's no big deal then.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: March 25, 2011 01:39PM
Has anyone done a study correlating juniors performance to college performance so we could try to project? (Using such things as league strength as a variable.) Folks do this kind of thing in baseball relating minor league performance to projected major league performance, so it's certainly possible. (Baseball has more stats to work with though.)
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 25, 2011 01:50PM
I haven't seen one but I'm sure some gearhead out there is working on it.KeithK
Has anyone done a study correlating juniors performance to college performance so we could try to project? (Using such things as league strength as a variable.) Folks do this kind of thing in baseball relating minor league performance to projected major league performance, so it's certainly possible. (Baseball has more stats to work with though.)
Since baseball has had a lot of work in this area the conceptual framework (e.g., what factors to consider, what constitutes good sample data) is probably well developed. Good project for an undergrad statistics student.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: April 05, 2011 09:59PM
Another interesting question: How often are the two top goal scorers seniors? Top three? Top four? My sense is that most players do develop over the course of their years at Cornell and become more productive.Al DeFlorio
The key unknown is whether they'll bring some offense to the team. This year's team, with all its struggles to score, loses its two top goal scorers who accounted for half of the team's game-winning goals.billhoward
Nice story on "core of returning defenders and goalies bolsters the Big Red." The impact of the incoming players was left for another day and that is the unknown and that looms larger than in recent years. Schafer has called the Class of '15 either the best or potentially the best class in his 16 years.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: April 06, 2011 10:40AM
Using the TBRW Report Generator I went back through the Schafer years looking at the number of Seniors among our top 5 point scorers.David Harding
Another interesting question: How often are the two top goal scorers seniors? Top three? Top four? My sense is that most players do develop over the course of their years at Cornell and become more productive.Al DeFlorio
The key unknown is whether they'll bring some offense to the team. This year's team, with all its struggles to score, loses its two top goal scorers who accounted for half of the team's game-winning goals.billhoward
Nice story on "core of returning defenders and goalies bolsters the Big Red." The impact of the incoming players was left for another day and that is the unknown and that looms larger than in recent years. Schafer has called the Class of '15 either the best or potentially the best class in his 16 years.
0 2 (2001*, 02)
1 5 (1997, 98, 99, 2004, 05)
2 5 (1996, 2007, 08, 09, 10)
3 3 (2000, 06, 11)
4 1 (2003)
5 0
*2001 was a special year as there were no Juniors either: all top 5 were underclassmen and there were no Seniors in the top 11 scorers (the top senior was a true blast from the past: Andrew McNiven).
So this a significant loss of scoring, particularly since it is goal scoring heavy. I also researched your specific question: how many times have our top 1, 2, 3 goal scorers been Seniors?
0 10 times
1 2 (1997*, 2006)
2 3 (1996, 2010, 11)
3 1 (2000)
*In 1997, a senior was tied for first, making it more like a 0.5
As you can see, the majority of the time the leading goal scorer isn't a senior. Sometimes this is just a matter of waiting for Matt Moulson to move up through the classes. The last time we graduated the top 2 goal scorers was... last year (Gallagher and Greening) when we actually lost our #3 as well (Riley). That was a truly significant loss since those 3 were far and away the leading goal producers and yet... people stepped in this year, and will again next year.
The Thomas article quotes Collins as saying Mihalek and Axell might move up to the top lines. Those were not the names that readily sprung to mind, indicating that it's very difficult to predict what guys in supporting roles are capable of once they get put in the hot seat. I thought Espo showed some very promising flashes late in the year and in AC I thought he was probably the third best player on the ice after the Devins.
Or maybe D'Agostino can lead the team in goals from the blueline. (Something I don't know has been ever done, although Dan Lodboa came VERY close in 1970.)
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Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: pfibiger (---.186.101.97.cfl.res.rr.com)
Date: April 06, 2011 10:49AM
Our top two goal scorers this year combined for 29 goals, the previous year they had 14 (the top two non-seniors would have had 16 since Collins, Kennedy and Jillson all scored more goals than Roeszler last year). The top two non-senior goal scorers this year scored 15 goals (Esposito and Collins). We lost a lot of goals, but it's pretty likely some of these guys will step up like Devin and Roeszler did.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: billhoward (---.sub-75-193-55.myvzw.com)
Date: April 08, 2011 01:11PM
Last year we could put out a line of five seniors and exiting players (Riley Nash) who put up nearly half the team's 107 goals. We lost more last year than this. Or maybe we're overanalyzing. This was a rebuilding year, we're losing some valuable players and people who provided teamwork and leadership, and it also sounds as if the potential of the incoming class will make Cornell even more competitive in the next couple years.
The 2010 team had the talent to make the Frozen Four and didn't. This team had the talent to make the ECAC final four and (thanks to Union's timely collapse earlier) we made it to the title game.
I continue to stand in awe of all the effort that goes into [www.tbrw.info] that makes it easy to find all that Cornell hockey trivia. Thank you, Greg.
The 2010 team had the talent to make the Frozen Four and didn't. This team had the talent to make the ECAC final four and (thanks to Union's timely collapse earlier) we made it to the title game.
I continue to stand in awe of all the effort that goes into [www.tbrw.info] that makes it easy to find all that Cornell hockey trivia. Thank you, Greg.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: ajh258 (---.rdns.blackberry.net)
Date: April 08, 2011 05:35PM
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com)
Date: April 08, 2011 06:19PM
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: ajh258 (---.rdns.blackberry.net)
Date: April 08, 2011 06:57PM
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 08, 2011 07:46PM
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Roy 82 (128.18.14.---)
Date: April 08, 2011 09:07PM
ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Too bad. A bit of a Prisoner's Dilemma. If either Garman or Iles left then the other would be the man.
A man has to do what is best for him but I would argue that a bit of internal pressure can be good. We have even seen two man rotations where both goalies have ended up with at least brief pro careers (Hayward and Eliot), not to mention both SoCal NHL color commentators.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: ajh258 (---.rdns.blackberry.net)
Date: April 08, 2011 09:17PM
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: jkahn (---.com)
Date: April 08, 2011 10:02PM
It's a reference to a prior elf poster who would occasionally post something without naming his source and then he'd end his post with "PM me for details."ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
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Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.c3-0.smr-ubr2.sbo-smr.ma.static.cable.rcn.com)
Date: April 08, 2011 11:24PM
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: April 09, 2011 06:50AM
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Welcome to the club, Kyle.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: April 09, 2011 07:18AM
Hey, this club's more exclusive than that. You've got to work harder to get in, right Al?Jeff Hopkins '82
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Welcome to the club, Kyle.
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: April 09, 2011 08:09AM
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Typical.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2011 08:42AM
And longer...Jim Hyla
Hey, this club's more exclusive than that. You've got to work harder to get in, right Al?Jeff Hopkins '82
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Welcome to the club, Kyle.
___________________________
Al DeFlorio '65
Al DeFlorio '65
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Tom Lento (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2011 07:08PM
jtwcornell91
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Typical.
Well, Kyle *is* a jerk.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.c3-0.smr-ubr2.sbo-smr.ma.static.cable.rcn.com)
Date: April 09, 2011 07:26PM
You say that so casually. It takes a *lot* of work.Tom Lento
jtwcornell91
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Typical.
Well, Kyle *is* a jerk.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Tom Lento (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: April 11, 2011 12:05AM
Kyle Rose
You say that so casually. It takes a *lot* of work.Tom Lento
jtwcornell91
Kyle Rose
It didn't even occur to me that someone would not interpret my response as a joke. I am getting old.ajh258
Please explain?KeithK
Wow, I didn't realize how old that joke is now.ajh258
I don't really like PMs but you can e-mail me. My user name is also my net-id so feel free to contact me at ajh258@cornell.eduKyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
Typical.
Well, Kyle *is* a jerk.
What can I say, you make it look so easy.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: ajh258 (---.res-wired.cornell.edu)
Date: April 12, 2011 03:01AM
Kyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
[cornellsun.com]
PM me for details.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 12, 2011 06:27AM
"Men’s hockey junior goaltender Michael Garman has decided to graduate a year early..."
Wonder what that means? Is he really getting a degree? Or is it just sloppy writing?
Wonder what that means? Is he really getting a degree? Or is it just sloppy writing?
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Al DeFlorio '65
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.arthritishealthdoctors.com)
Date: April 12, 2011 07:53AM
Riley didn't graduate, correct?Al DeFlorio
"Men’s hockey junior goaltender Michael Garman has decided to graduate a year early..."
Wonder what that means? Is he really getting a degree? Or is it just sloppy writing?
So, how similar is the decision, or as Al says sloppy writing?
While Garman did not initially seek the advice of former Cornell forward Riley Nash, who made a similar decision last year,
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 12, 2011 08:46AM
I'm guessing that "graduate" really means "leave school."Jim Hyla
Riley didn't graduate, correct?Al DeFlorio
"Men’s hockey junior goaltender Michael Garman has decided to graduate a year early..."
Wonder what that means? Is he really getting a degree? Or is it just sloppy writing?So, how similar is the decision, or as Al says sloppy writing?
While Garman did not initially seek the advice of former Cornell forward Riley Nash, who made a similar decision last year,
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Al DeFlorio '65
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Ronald '09 (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 12, 2011 09:18AM
ajh258
Kyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
[cornellsun.com]
PM me for details.
So...we know about Iles and that he is a very competent goalie who should only get better. This will probably hurt our team slightly next season but help Andy's development overall and therefore help the team the two years after, in which Garman wouldn't have been there anyway. At least that's my opinion. Also, while it sucks to have a player leave early, I give Garman a ton of credit for making his decision and announcing it early and not waiting until late summer.
So two questions...is Omar Kanji actually competent in net? We'll probably find out in Florida, when Andy will presumably be with team USA in Calgary/Edmonton. Also, who will be the third goalie? Do we have any 2011 recruits or 2012 recruits that can come a year earlier, or does the coaching staff have to go out and find someone new now?
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 12, 2011 10:10AM
Does Bob Rule '71 have a son at Cornell? PM Al DeFlorio or someone of that era for details on how Cornell went 29-0 with one goalie and one lacrosse goalie.Ronald '09
ajh258
Kyle Rose
Can I PM you for details?ajh258
Just heard from a first hand source, Garman is seeking pro next year and will not be playing at Cornell come October. Schafer already knows and the leave is mostly due to Mike not getting enough ice time.
[cornellsun.com]
PM me for details.
So...we know about Iles and that he is a very competent goalie who should only get better. This will probably hurt our team slightly next season but help Andy's development overall and therefore help the team the two years after, in which Garman wouldn't have been there anyway. At least that's my opinion. Also, while it sucks to have a player leave early, I give Garman a ton of credit for making his decision and announcing it early and not waiting until late summer.
So two questions...is Omar Kanji actually competent in net? We'll probably find out in Florida, when Andy will presumably be with team USA in Calgary/Edmonton. Also, who will be the third goalie? Do we have any 2011 recruits or 2012 recruits that can come a year earlier, or does the coaching staff have to go out and find someone new now?
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: April 12, 2011 05:10PM
Ronald '09
So two questions...is Omar Kanji actually competent in net? We'll probably find out in Florida, when Andy will presumably be with team USA in Calgary/Edmonton. Also, who will be the third goalie? Do we have any 2011 recruits or 2012 recruits that can come a year earlier, or does the coaching staff have to go out and find someone new now?
That's 3 questions. The answers appear to be:
1. Probably only if you use an extremely liberal definition of "competent."
2. Time will tell. Possibly nobody, we've gone with 2 before.
3. There are no goalies listed among the prospects on Big Red Puckhead. I'm sure the coaching staff always has their eyes on the field. One possibility: a goalie who was not interested in attending Cornell because he would probably not get playing time next year now has something new to consider. "Piracy" is an ugly word. Let's call it "entrepreneurial proactivity."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2011 05:10PM by Trotsky.
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: css228 (---.res-wired.cornell.edu)
Date: April 12, 2011 05:20PM
I prefer privateeringTrotsky
"Piracy" is an ugly word. Let's call it "entrepreneurial proactivity."Ronald '09
So two questions...is Omar Kanji actually competent in net? We'll probably find out in Florida, when Andy will presumably be with team USA in Calgary/Edmonton. Also, who will be the third goalie? Do we have any 2011 recruits or 2012 recruits that can come a year earlier, or does the coaching staff have to go out and find someone new now?
Re: IJ article on next year
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 12, 2011 06:24PM
Letters of marque FTW!css228
I prefer privateeringTrotsky
"Piracy" is an ugly word. Let's call it "entrepreneurial proactivity."Ronald '09
So two questions...is Omar Kanji actually competent in net? We'll probably find out in Florida, when Andy will presumably be with team USA in Calgary/Edmonton. Also, who will be the third goalie? Do we have any 2011 recruits or 2012 recruits that can come a year earlier, or does the coaching staff have to go out and find someone new now?
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