Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
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Re: UVM 0 at Cornell 2, Final
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: January 23, 2004 09:35PM
Dartmouth lost to Colgate 3-1 and Union snuck by Sacred Heart 4-3 -- an ideal night for Cornell.
The Red move back into 2nd place by pct:
.731 Brown
.682 Cornell
.636 Colgate
.636 Dartmouth
.625 RPI
Colgate tied for third by pct!
The Red move back into 2nd place by pct:
.731 Brown
.682 Cornell
.636 Colgate
.636 Dartmouth
.625 RPI
Colgate tied for third by pct!
Re: UVM 0 at Cornell 2, Final
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: January 23, 2004 09:41PM
Three games in a row with third-place teams comin' up.
Greg Berge '85 wrote:
Dartmouth lost to Colgate 3-1 and Union snuck by Sacred Heart 4-3 -- an ideal night for Cornell.
The Red move back into 2nd place by pct:
.731 Brown
.682 Cornell
.636 Colgate
.636 Dartmouth
.625 RPI
Colgate tied for third by pct!
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (2nd period)
Posted by: tolya '04 (207.111.3.---)
Date: January 23, 2004 09:56PM
Dell.
More like 'ridiculous save'
Posted by: tolya '04 (207.111.3.---)
Date: January 23, 2004 09:58PM
Just to give credit where it's due, Russell's save on Cook was incredible. If you didn't see it, Cook faked Russell out and had nearly an open net on his backhand, but then Russell swung his stick out to the right and met the puck as it was about to go in.
Re: UVM 0 at Cornell 2, Final
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: January 23, 2004 10:16PM
Al DeFlorio wrote:
Three games in a row with third-place teams comin' up.
4 straight.
Dartmouth
Colgate
at Colgate
at Dartmouth
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: January 23, 2004 10:24PM
As usual, my thoughts on the game:
- I don't know how badly Moulson was injured last weekend, but it didn't show one bit tonight.
- Though McKee really didn't face a lot of difficult shots, he was playing well and obviously stopped every shot he should have stopped.
- While Russell's save on the penalty shot may have looked incredible, it really seemed like he just got lucky with where his stick ended up. Another inch higher and that would have been a goal. Cook did all he could to make that shot.
- Varteressian was once again kicking ass and taking names (not literally). I don't object to having a bruiser per se (after all, we all love Hornby), just as long as he doesn't rack up too many penalties while doing so.
- The offense did well overall, though at times even I was wishing they'd take more shots on the power play.
- Defense was superb as always, particularly with the 6-on-4 at the end with the Vermont power play and the sieve pulled. An empty netter would have been nice but just preserving the win and shutout was good enough for me.
- This was mostly an easy win, but it was also a must-win game for our boys. Not only was it necessary to close the gap between us and Brown (and try to keep rising above everybody else), but also it provided a good confidence booster, which will help against this weekend's deadlier opponent, Dartmouth, tomorrow night.
- Overall, a really good and exciting game. Let's Go Red!!!
- I don't know how badly Moulson was injured last weekend, but it didn't show one bit tonight.
- Though McKee really didn't face a lot of difficult shots, he was playing well and obviously stopped every shot he should have stopped.
- While Russell's save on the penalty shot may have looked incredible, it really seemed like he just got lucky with where his stick ended up. Another inch higher and that would have been a goal. Cook did all he could to make that shot.
- Varteressian was once again kicking ass and taking names (not literally). I don't object to having a bruiser per se (after all, we all love Hornby), just as long as he doesn't rack up too many penalties while doing so.
- The offense did well overall, though at times even I was wishing they'd take more shots on the power play.
- Defense was superb as always, particularly with the 6-on-4 at the end with the Vermont power play and the sieve pulled. An empty netter would have been nice but just preserving the win and shutout was good enough for me.
- This was mostly an easy win, but it was also a must-win game for our boys. Not only was it necessary to close the gap between us and Brown (and try to keep rising above everybody else), but also it provided a good confidence booster, which will help against this weekend's deadlier opponent, Dartmouth, tomorrow night.
- Overall, a really good and exciting game. Let's Go Red!!!
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: dOwns (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: January 23, 2004 11:45PM
There was a ten minute misconduct for vermont at the end. anyone know why?
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: Jordan 04 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: January 23, 2004 11:59PM
[q]There was a ten minute misconduct for vermont at the end. anyone know why?[/q]
Mouthing off to the linesman/assistant referee.
Vermont player whiffed on a shot, then shot it up into the netting above McKee. Seemed like it went straight from his stick into the netting (and the faceoff was brought outside the zone), but he was apparantly arguing that a Cornell player had tipped it.
Mouthing off to the linesman/assistant referee.
Vermont player whiffed on a shot, then shot it up into the netting above McKee. Seemed like it went straight from his stick into the netting (and the faceoff was brought outside the zone), but he was apparantly arguing that a Cornell player had tipped it.
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: min (---.atl.client2.attbi.com)
Date: January 24, 2004 12:30AM
with coach schafer suspended for tonite's game, who was calling the shots in the cornell bench?
okay, just saw on uscho: Scott Garrow and Brent Brekke.
Post Edited (01-24-04 00:38)
okay, just saw on uscho: Scott Garrow and Brent Brekke.
Post Edited (01-24-04 00:38)
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: O.S.B. (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: January 24, 2004 12:48PM
It was wierd seeing Schafer lurking in the shadows of his office
Re: Game Thread: UVM 0 at Cornell 2 (Final)
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: January 24, 2004 01:00PM
O.S.B. wrote:
It was wierd seeing Schafer lurking in the shadows of his office
Was that where he spent the game?
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