Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by David Harding
Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: March 03, 2012 05:49PM
Time Marches on...
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Roy 82 (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: March 04, 2012 02:58PM
David Harding
Time Marches on...
Ide agree.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: ebilmes (---.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com)
Date: March 04, 2012 10:21PM
Greening continues to move down the lineup. This author wonders whether last year's lengthy season hurt his productivity.
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 04, 2012 10:39PM
ebilmes
Greening continues to move down the lineup. This author wonders whether last year's lengthy season hurt his productivity.
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Greening basically skated on the 4th line tonight with Condra and Konopka, and his -2 rating doesn't help. He wasn't blantantly to blame for either panther goal and did have some good shifts in the offense zone. Maybe if he had winked at me during warm-ups he would have had a better game....
Greening did get a few spot shifts on Spezza's line and also on Turris's line when Michalek, Butler and Klinhammer were out, presumably with skate issues, . The ice at the BAC wasn't very good. Michalek lost an edge along the boards and it looked much worse (like couldn't skate leading one to think ACL/MCL).
I got a chance to display some of my collection of "random hockey trivia" in that after the game, some panther fans threw plastic rats on the ice. Some people were asking what that was all about so I got to explain how the 1996 panthers took Scott Mellanby's killing a rat in the locker room as a good luck omen for the Stanley Cup playoff run.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 06, 2012 08:18PM
Bobby Butler is out tonight for the Sens, so Colin Greening is reunited with Spezza and Michalek and has a goal and an assist and the first period isn't even over yet.
I guess the warm weather in Tampa is thawing out the Sens; Turris and Gonchar have also snapped their cold spells (and now 3-0 Ottawa).
I guess the warm weather in Tampa is thawing out the Sens; Turris and Gonchar have also snapped their cold spells (and now 3-0 Ottawa).
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: abbottfan (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 06, 2012 09:02PM
Greening just completed the Gordie Howe hat trick with a fight about halfway through the second
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 06, 2012 09:07PM
.abbottfan
Greening just completed the Gordie Howe hat trick with a fight about halfway through the second
It was Greening's forechecking that led to a Tampa roughing call and the ensuing fight. Ottawa got a PP on the exchange and scored. Greening didn't land too many punches, but didn't embarass himself either.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 06, 2012 10:39PM
Can someone explain how Scrivens hasn't been given more of a chance in Toronto given how bad Reimer and Gustavsson have been?
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: cbuckser (---.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)
Date: March 07, 2012 01:35AM
James Mirtle, a Globe and Mail reporter, [url=css228
Can someone explain how Scrivens hasn't been given more of a chance in Toronto given how bad Reimer and Gustavsson have been?
]explained that Ben Scrivens appeared to lose confidence in himself during his previous stint with the Leafs[/url]. Mirtle has a background in hockey analytics, and he is not prone to making cliches.@cbuckser Scrivens struggled with confidence on last recall.
— James Mirtle (@mirtle) February 23, 2012
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: KeithK (---.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net)
Date: March 07, 2012 02:19AM
Doug Murray returned to the ice tonight after missing a number of games with a broken Adam's Apple (*cringe*). He had a pretty uneventful game from the box score and I only remember hearing his name once watching the third period. But it's good to see him back out there.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 07, 2012 02:06PM
The game ended in a 7-3 rout for the Sens. Milan Michalek scored a natural hat trick (with the latter two goals being into the empty net) in the third period after the Lightning had scored to close the deficit to 4-3, but Greening was named the game's first star for his contributions. Have to figure he's at least earned another audition with decent linemates.Rita
.abbottfan
Greening just completed the Gordie Howe hat trick with a fight about halfway through the second
It was Greening's forechecking that led to a Tampa roughing call and the ensuing fight. Ottawa got a PP on the exchange and scored. Greening didn't land too many punches, but didn't embarass himself either.
Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: March 07, 2012 02:20PM
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: March 07, 2012 03:38PM
KeithK
Doug Murray returned to the ice tonight after missing a number of games with a broken Adam's Apple (*cringe*). He had a pretty uneventful game from the box score and I only remember hearing his name once watching the third period. But it's good to see him back out there.
The less his name is associated with the current streak of Sharks hockey the better....
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Tom Lento (---.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net)
Date: March 07, 2012 04:45PM
French Rage
KeithK
Doug Murray returned to the ice tonight after missing a number of games with a broken Adam's Apple (*cringe*). He had a pretty uneventful game from the box score and I only remember hearing his name once watching the third period. But it's good to see him back out there.
The less his name is associated with the current streak of Sharks hockey the better....
Actually, he also played Saturday against the Blues. I heard his name mentioned once in the third period - it was the Sharks' color guy singing his praises for playing a great game and bringing a lot of energy after the long absence. Sadly, by the time I tuned in the Blues were up 2 goals and just kind of controlled play the rest of the way through.
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2012 12:50PM
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 08, 2012 01:44PM
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
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- Steve Worona
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2012 02:24PM
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 08, 2012 02:25PM
Josh '99
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
Okay, now that's funny.
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- Steve Worona
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: jtn27 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 08, 2012 03:10PM
Josh '99
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
And it still does go to that story.
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Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: ugarte (66.9.23.---)
Date: March 08, 2012 04:39PM
Hockey Bird is angry! If you don't allow him to get his aggression out with fighting he will be forced to get chippy with his stick, you stupid pigs.Beeeej
Josh '99
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
Okay, now that's funny.
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Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: Roy 82 (128.18.14.---)
Date: March 08, 2012 04:46PM
jtn27
Josh '99
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
And it still does go to that story.
And what story would that be?
Re: Lance Nethery signed as Assistant Coach for Team Suisse
Posted by: jtn27 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 08, 2012 04:57PM
Roy 82
jtn27
Josh '99
I understood that part, but I swear to god the last time I clicked through that link, it went to this story.Beeeej
Josh '99
As awesome as that link is, is it possible that maybe you meant it to be to something else?jtwcornell91
Restoring the Cornell-Switzerland connection.
See the subject line; JTW changed it for his post. Lance Nethery is the focus of his post.
And it still does go to that story.
And what story would that be?
Never mind.
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 09, 2012 02:23AM
In the 5-1 loss at New Jersey Thursday 3/8, Matt Moulson was -2, had 4 shots (most of the Isles), and looked good around the net. He played 21 minutes.
As a Devils occasional attendee (half dozen games a year), it's depressing how many empty seats there are. We got $30 tickets that included a $10 food credit and T-shirt. Attendance looks even worse because the lower level seats between the blue lines have private lounges in back of the seats and maybe half those fans spend the game there, so the best seats are half-empty. Box score said attendance was 14,573 vs. capacity 17,625.
As a Devils occasional attendee (half dozen games a year), it's depressing how many empty seats there are. We got $30 tickets that included a $10 food credit and T-shirt. Attendance looks even worse because the lower level seats between the blue lines have private lounges in back of the seats and maybe half those fans spend the game there, so the best seats are half-empty. Box score said attendance was 14,573 vs. capacity 17,625.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: RatushnyFan (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 09, 2012 01:06PM
I go to 5 or so Devils games a year and always on a promotion (never full price). Totally agree on the generally weak crowd. In some ways it's a more entertaining brand of hockey than it used to be. My sense is you'll always be fighting an uphill battle given the Rangers popularity. For a long time, the Devils were very consistent winners and attendance was still a problem. I like the new arena but I don't like driving to Newark, that's probably another issue along with ticket prices.
At least it's not hard getting seats when you want to go.
At least it's not hard getting seats when you want to go.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 09, 2012 01:39PM
I could be worse. You could be a fan of the third team in the area who are so irrelevant they don't even rate a mention.RatushnyFan
My sense is you'll always be fighting an uphill battle given the Rangers popularity.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: March 09, 2012 01:58PM
Trotsky
I could be worse. You could be a fan of the third team in the area who are so irrelevant they don't even rate a mention.RatushnyFan
My sense is you'll always be fighting an uphill battle given the Rangers popularity.
The Bridgeport Sound Tigers?
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: jtn27 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 09, 2012 02:21PM
French Rage
Trotsky
I could be worse. You could be a fan of the third team in the area who are so irrelevant they don't even rate a mention.RatushnyFan
My sense is you'll always be fighting an uphill battle given the Rangers popularity.
The Bridgeport Sound Tigers?
No, the future Kansas City something-or-others.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2012 02:22PM by jtn27.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: jeff '84 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 11, 2012 09:10PM
Moulson nets #29 vs. NYR.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 02:52PM
I thought he meant Princeton.jtn27
French Rage
Trotsky
I could be worse. You could be a fan of the third team in the area who are so irrelevant they don't even rate a mention.RatushnyFan
My sense is you'll always be fighting an uphill battle given the Rangers popularity.
The Bridgeport Sound Tigers?
No, the future Kansas City something-or-others.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 02:55PM
A vexing trend. Moulson has 20 points in 19 career games vs. the Rangers, his most against any team.jeff '84
Moulson nets #29 vs. NYR.
Putting aside the fact that he plays for the Islanders, though, it's great to see him on the verge of his third straight 30-goal season, and he's already set a career high with 58 points.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 12, 2012 03:32PM
Where by "vexing" you mean "making it even more enjoyable."Josh '99
A vexing trend. Moulson has 20 points in 19 career games vs. the Rangers, his most against any team.
OTOH, what is our record in those 19 games? Even with that jump start on scoring I would be shocked if it was over .500*.
(* counting OT losses as losses and shoot-out decisions as ties, as all right-thinking people do)
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 03/12/2012 03:35PM by Trotsky.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: nshapiro (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 04:16PM
Along those right-thinking lines, why doesn't the NHL scrap the stupid system and go to 5 points for a game, splitting them:
5-0 for a regulation win
4-1 for an OT win
3-2 for a shootout win
5-0 for a regulation win
4-1 for an OT win
3-2 for a shootout win
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: kingpin248 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 12, 2012 04:19PM
Trotsky
Where by "vexing" you mean "making it even more enjoyable."Josh '99
A vexing trend. Moulson has 20 points in 19 career games vs. the Rangers, his most against any team.
OTOH, what is our record in those 19 games? Even with that jump start on scoring I would be shocked if it was over .500*.
(* counting OT losses as losses and shoot-out decisions as ties, as all right-thinking people do)
The first game was in '07-'08 when Moulson was with the Kings. In the 18 games against the Rangers in his three seasons with the Isles, they're 6-11-1.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: RichH (---.northropgrumman.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 04:45PM
nshapiro
Along those right-thinking lines, why doesn't the NHL scrap the stupid system and go to:
2-0 for a win
1-1 for a tie
FYP.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: nshapiro (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 04:52PM
I agree completely...but shootout is here to stay, and creating an extra point for a game that goes into overtime is bogus.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 04:58PM
If they want to go as far as the 5-point system you suggest, they could at least go to 3 for winning a hockey game, 2 for winning a shootout, 1 for losing a shootout, and 0 for losing a hockey game.nshapiro
I agree completely...but shootout is here to stay, and creating an extra point for a game that goes into overtime is bogus.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: Killer (---.fidelity.com)
Date: March 12, 2012 05:39PM
RichH
nshapiro
Along those right-thinking lines, why doesn't the NHL scrap the stupid system and go to:
2-0 for a win
1-1 for a tie
FYP.
Thank you. I hate that a game becomes worth more points because it goes to OT. You want points? Then win or tie the game. The losing team should get zip, regardless of when they lost.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: nr53 (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: March 12, 2012 06:10PM
Josh '99
If they want to go as far as the 5-point system you suggest, they could at least go to 3 for winning a hockey game, 2 for winning a shootout, 1 for losing a shootout, and 0 for losing a hockey game.nshapiro
I agree completely...but shootout is here to stay, and creating an extra point for a game that goes into overtime is bogus.
I'm a fan of this as well. Losing in overtime should not be rewarded in any way.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: March 12, 2012 08:26PM
nshapiro
but shootout is here to stay
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 12, 2012 09:28PM
Ryan O'Byrne is back in the line-up for Colorado and just picked up an assist on the Avalanche's first goal.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012 - Moulson 3/8 vs Devils
Posted by: RatushnyFan (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 14, 2012 08:50AM
Make it 30 goals and 59 points. I watched for a bit last night, he looks great. Great nose for the net and his skating looks significantly improved compared to when he first broke into the league. He looked good with Tavares 4x4 during OT. Now if only the Islanders could learn to hold onto 4-1 leads late in the second period......Josh '99
Putting aside the fact that he plays for the Islanders, though, it's great to see him on the verge of his third straight 30-goal season, and he's already set a career high with 58 points.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Ben (158.143.162.---)
Date: March 14, 2012 08:41PM
Greening picked up his fourteenth goal of the season in the first period against Montreal tonight.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: abbottfan (---.sub-174-254-161.myvzw.com)
Date: March 16, 2012 09:23PM
Greening just scored his 15th goal of the season against Montreal.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: RatushnyFan (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 17, 2012 10:57AM
Nice interview on NHL Tonight for Greening as well, lots of airtime!
He also stood up for himself against PK Subban, it was a strong effort throughout the game.
Don't Mess With Me
He also stood up for himself against PK Subban, it was a strong effort throughout the game.
Don't Mess With Me
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 18, 2012 01:23AM
abbottfan
Greening just scored his 15th goal of the season against Montreal.
Greening is on a roll, picking #16 in a 3-1 to Toronto on Saturday night.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Cactus12 (---.med.nyu.edu)
Date: March 20, 2012 09:28PM
Fun fact-
With 2 goals tonight, Matt Moulson is one away from #100 for his NHL career total.
With 2 goals tonight, Matt Moulson is one away from #100 for his NHL career total.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/20/2012 09:29PM by Cactus12.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jeff '84 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 24, 2012 08:53PM
Moulson just knocked in #33.
That's #100 career!
That's #100 career!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/24/2012 08:56PM by jeff '84.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: March 25, 2012 03:08AM
Greening had a goal and an assist in Ottawa's 8-4 shellacking of the Pens.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: abbottfan (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 25, 2012 02:26PM
Last night was also Greening's 100th game in Ottawa. He played a great game.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jeff '84 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: March 28, 2012 08:26PM
Matt Moulson getting Lady Byng consideration:
[www.newsday.com]
Trophy Tracker: Moulson favorite for Lady Byng (from February)
[www.nhl.com]
[www.newsday.com]
Trophy Tracker: Moulson favorite for Lady Byng (from February)
[www.nhl.com]
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: sah67 (---.ornith.cornell.edu)
Date: March 29, 2012 10:43AM
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: profudge (---.dr04.nrwc.ny.frontiernet.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 11:01AM
ESPN.com NHL
Sharks D Douglas Murray apparently was injured during the first period. The team didn't immediately update his condition. ...
Hope Douglas is back very soon.
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: TheMatrix (---.ccmr.cornell.edu)
Date: March 29, 2012 01:22PM
Collins has officially signed a 2 year entry level contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets. He was 187th overall in the 2008 Entry Draft.
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Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: sah67 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 29, 2012 02:50PM
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.med.miami.edu)
Date: March 29, 2012 03:06PM
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 29, 2012 06:06PM
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 29, 2012 06:13PM
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Aaron M. Griffin (---.altnpa.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 06:33PM
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
___________________________
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 29, 2012 06:46PM
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Ronald '09 (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 06:59PM
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
To be clear, they didn't call him up just to give him NHL money out of the goodness of the hearts. They needed a goalie for practice, although they could've kept Rynnas for that purpose.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Aaron M. Griffin (---.altnpa.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 07:02PM
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
___________________________
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 29, 2012 07:21PM
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Aaron M. Griffin (---.altnpa.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 07:28PM
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
___________________________
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: bnr24 (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 07:39PM
Uh huh. Like you're not going to have Scrivens jerseys from every team he plays for (excepting maybe one).Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 09:31PM
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Ben may be back in the Air Canada Center real soon. Gustavsson got hurt in warm-ups tonight and couldn't play.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 09:41PM
Ottawa's Greening Prepared for the Long Haulabbottfan
Last night was also Greening's 100th game in Ottawa. He played a great game.
Greening credited much of his success last season to his decision to play a full collegiate career at Cornell. Now, he can also thank his time with the B-Sens for making him the player he is today.
...
"This time last year, there were about seven or eight of us that we're getting shipped up and down, driving all night to get back to Binghamton and driving all day to get here to Ottawa. Those kinds of experience are very, very important when you look at back it. Everyone's tired this time of year, because we've gotten banged up, but we went through that last year, really pushing to get that playoff spot. Those experiences really, really help us, especially right now."
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 29, 2012 11:08PM
profudge
ESPN.com NHL
Sharks D Douglas Murray apparently was injured during the first period. The team didn't immediately update his condition. ...
Hope Douglas is back very soon.
He is out for tonight's game v. the Coyotes due to a "lower body injury".
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 30, 2012 07:57AM
bnr24
Uh huh. Like you're not going to have Scrivens jerseys from every team he plays for (excepting maybe one).Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Good thing Ben wasn't playing. The Leafs left Rynnas hung out to dry. 7-1 Flyers.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.sub-166-248-24.myvzw.com)
Date: March 30, 2012 10:17AM
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 30, 2012 11:41AM
Ron Artest.css228
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: css228 (---.sub-166-248-24.myvzw.com)
Date: March 30, 2012 12:05PM
Wow that typo was bad.Josh '99
Ron Artest.css228
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 30, 2012 12:06PM
css228
Wow that typo was bad.Josh '99
Ron Artest.css228
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.Aaron M. Griffin
css228
I'm totally pro-Scrivens, but I could never root unequivocally for Toronto. Not after they employed Tie Domi...Aaron M. Griffin
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I just wanted to seize on one of the rare opportunities to support Toronto unequivocally. Such opportunities are few and far between for Sabres fans. Were it Scrivens at Toronto against Buffalo, I would hope that both Miller and Scrivens played an amazing game and be contented with whichever outcome resulted.
Scrivens was amazing to watch at Cornell.
Avoiding the joke about a fan of the Broad Street Bullies disliking a team for its employment of an enforcer.
I've put off buying a Scrivens NHL jersey (I own a game-worn Cornell one) in case that he ends up with a more palatable franchise.
Wow that typo was nad.
___________________________
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Ben (158.143.162.---)
Date: March 30, 2012 01:07PM
Metta World Peace.Josh '99
Ron Artest.css228
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: judy (65.172.13.---)
Date: March 30, 2012 01:24PM
Ben
Metta World Peace.Josh '99
Ron Artest.css228
Has nothing to do with him being an enforcer and everything with being the Rob Artest of hockey.
Metta World Peace appeared on
Dancing with the Stars.
Tie Domi was on
Battle of the Blades.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: ursusminor (---.washdc.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 30, 2012 03:51PM
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 30, 2012 03:58PM
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."ursusminor
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jtn27 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 30, 2012 04:03PM
ursusminor
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
Have you seen the 2012-13 thread?
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Class of 2013
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: ursusminor (---.washdc.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 30, 2012 04:16PM
jtn27
ursusminor
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
Have you seen the 2012-13 thread?
The exception that proves the rule?
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: ursusminor (---.washdc.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 30, 2012 04:19PM
Trotsky
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."ursusminor
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
I didn't say that there was anything wrong with that.
Edit: And I add that I was named after the author of that quote. (That should get this further off topic before the April thread starts.)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/30/2012 04:22PM by ursusminor.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jtn27 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 30, 2012 10:42PM
ursusminor
jtn27
ursusminor
Congratulations. I now think that every current thread in this forum with more than 10 posts is off topic.
Have you seen the 2012-13 thread?
The exception that proves the rule?
I have now sent that thread off topic. You are now correct. You're welcome.
___________________________
Class of 2013
Class of 2013
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Ronald '09 (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 31, 2012 09:56AM
Scrivens recalled, as expected.
Just a guess, but I would think there's a decent chance he plays tonight considering how poorly Rynnas played in the last game. And even if he doesn't start, if Rynnas duplicates that performance, he'll get in.
Leafs recall Ben Scrivens on emergency basis.
— Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) March 31, 2012
Just a guess, but I would think there's a decent chance he plays tonight considering how poorly Rynnas played in the last game. And even if he doesn't start, if Rynnas duplicates that performance, he'll get in.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jts15 (---.nys.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 31, 2012 11:46AM
@jonasTSN1050: Gustavsson out tonight. Scrivens looks to be the starter with Rynnas backing up.
@markhmasters: Ben Scrivens in the home net (usually reserved for that night's starter) as morning skate begins
@markhmasters: Ben Scrivens in the home net (usually reserved for that night's starter) as morning skate begins
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2012 11:50AM by jts15.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Aaron M. Griffin (---.rdns.blackberry.net)
Date: March 31, 2012 07:36PM
css228
Note that I said interests, not loyalties. I woulda hope for Ben to play well and then Claude to pull that sick dangle for the third time this year against Toronto (He also did it preseason)Aaron M. Griffin
css228
It would have been, but at least I don't have conflicting interests now.Jeff Hopkins '82
Rita
sah67
sah67
Ben Scrivens was called up by the Leafs today, with Jussi Rynnas being sent back down to the Marlies.
And just like that, Scrivens is sent back down and Rynnas is brought up without Ben even dressing for a game. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said it was a "reward" for Scrivens so that he could earn NHL money for a day.
Now he can buy quite a few cups of coffee at his local Tim Horton's. Guess Ben will be bringing the donuts to his next Marlies team meeting.
Ah, that's a shame. I was hoping to see him on TV tonight (Flyers play the Leafs).
I would have had no conflicting loyalties in that game.
I guess that I am the one with conflicting loyalties tonight as Scrivens plays Miller and the Sabres. Should be interesting.
___________________________
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Class of 2010
2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
03/13/2010 Ithaca 3-0
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 31, 2012 08:19PM
abbottfan
Last night was also Greening's 100th game in Ottawa. He played a great game.
Greening got some love from Don Cherry during the 1st intermission of tonight's HNIC. Surprising (to me), because I didn't think Cherry liked the "college kids". They had few clips of some of Colin's most recent goals.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Jordan 04 (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: March 31, 2012 09:41PM
jts15
@jonasTSN1050: Gustavsson out tonight. Scrivens looks to be the starter with Rynnas backing up.
@markhmasters: Ben Scrivens in the home net (usually reserved for that night's starter) as morning skate begins
And Ben picks up the win! With a last-second save to clinch it.
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: April 01, 2012 06:46AM
He's from Canada so that makes it OK.Rita
Greening got some love from Don Cherry during the 1st intermission of tonight's HNIC. Surprising (to me), because I didn't think Cherry liked the "college kids".
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: April 01, 2012 11:05AM
Trotsky
He's from Canada so that makes it OK.Rita
Greening got some love from Don Cherry during the 1st intermission of tonight's HNIC. Surprising (to me), because I didn't think Cherry liked the "college kids".
Does Don Cherry even realize Newfoundland is part of Canada now?
Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: March 2012
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: April 01, 2012 12:35PM
jtwcornell91
Trotsky
He's from Canada so that makes it OK.Rita
Greening got some love from Don Cherry during the 1st intermission of tonight's HNIC. Surprising (to me), because I didn't think Cherry liked the "college kids".
Does Don Cherry even realize Newfoundland is part of Canada now?
I think so, because he was praising other "newfies" during that segment and he had to go there in 2011 when New Foundland / Labrador won Kraft Hockeyville.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2012 01:59PM by Rita.
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