What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
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What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Cop at Lynah (---.cupolice.cornell.edu)
Date: November 12, 2017 01:02AM
After the roof got blown off last night, a bunch of us were sitting around reminiscing about other times when Lynah erupted.
My personal favorite is the reaction to the Varteresian/Nickerson brawl
My personal favorite is the reaction to the Varteresian/Nickerson brawl
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (110.5.249.---)
Date: November 12, 2017 01:29AM
The overtime win against Providence in the ECAC quarterfinals in '79.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: abmarks (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: November 12, 2017 01:32AM
I vote for tonight, since I was at home watching on ILDN and had fallen asleep at the end of the second, only to be awoken by the call of the game winner.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: rmandel (207.237.5.---)
Date: November 12, 2017 06:26AM
Providence quarterfinal ‘79.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: scoop85 (---.hvc.res.rr.com)
Date: November 12, 2017 08:59AM
The win over Harvard in December 1983. That’s the Schafer broken stick game when we came back from 4-0 down agains the #1 ranked Crimson
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: redice (---.stny.res.rr.com)
Date: November 12, 2017 09:56AM
March 6, 1979..... No others are even close..
Roy Ives said it best when he said it was "pandemonium".
I think that was the wildest because the comeback made it feel like it was building up, just waiting for the moment when the (inevitable in our minds) tying/winning goals were scored.
When they happened, it was like a champagne bottle being uncorked, it burst..... Pretty special.... Anybody who was there willing to disagree?
Roy Ives said it best when he said it was "pandemonium".
I think that was the wildest because the comeback made it feel like it was building up, just waiting for the moment when the (inevitable in our minds) tying/winning goals were scored.
When they happened, it was like a champagne bottle being uncorked, it burst..... Pretty special.... Anybody who was there willing to disagree?
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: November 12, 2017 11:13AM
"We want Weder"
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: imafrshmn (---.lightspeed.livnmi.sbcglobal.net)
Date: November 12, 2017 01:23PM
A few moments come to mind for me...
Both 2OT game winners vs Clarkson in 2006 ECAC QFs (Sawada’s, Moulson’s GWGs)
Michael Kennedy’s GWG vs Harvard 11/10/06 with 1:33 remaining
Lauriane Rougeau’s NCAA QF GWG vs B.U. with 0:10 left in 3OT to win 8-7 in a game loaded with Olympians. (3/10/12)
Both 2OT game winners vs Clarkson in 2006 ECAC QFs (Sawada’s, Moulson’s GWGs)
Michael Kennedy’s GWG vs Harvard 11/10/06 with 1:33 remaining
Lauriane Rougeau’s NCAA QF GWG vs B.U. with 0:10 left in 3OT to win 8-7 in a game loaded with Olympians. (3/10/12)
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (98.159.212.---)
Date: November 12, 2017 01:57PM
February 3, 1962
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: dag14 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: November 12, 2017 02:01PM
Providence 1979.
As great as the fans have been when at their wild best in the recent past, nothing compares to the "old days." The glass was lower and the rink configuration was different -- the masses of people standing at the rail helped fuel the impression that Lynah was small but packed with fans and a vicious place to play. It was louder, too, not necessarily because the fans were noisier but because of different acoustics.
I also think the crowd was more raucous because the ushers did not shut it down quite the way they have done recently. No one would dream of bringing a 6+ foot phallus into the rink and throwing it on the ice. It would probably be considered politically incorrect to have the Karl Habib fan club dressed in their Arab garb in the first row behind the goal at the closed end of the rink at every game. And those poor chickens....I am not an expert on poultry but I imagine that had to be a somewhat traumatic experience.
As great as the fans have been when at their wild best in the recent past, nothing compares to the "old days." The glass was lower and the rink configuration was different -- the masses of people standing at the rail helped fuel the impression that Lynah was small but packed with fans and a vicious place to play. It was louder, too, not necessarily because the fans were noisier but because of different acoustics.
I also think the crowd was more raucous because the ushers did not shut it down quite the way they have done recently. No one would dream of bringing a 6+ foot phallus into the rink and throwing it on the ice. It would probably be considered politically incorrect to have the Karl Habib fan club dressed in their Arab garb in the first row behind the goal at the closed end of the rink at every game. And those poor chickens....I am not an expert on poultry but I imagine that had to be a somewhat traumatic experience.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Weder (209.5.232.---)
Date: November 12, 2017 02:27PM
ugarte
"We want Weder"
Same.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 12, 2017 05:54PM
Exactly 22 years before: November 11, 1995. When Schafer became coach, Cornell had gone 0-17-3 the prior 10 years in RS games against Harvard. Beating them felt as distant as getting back to the Frozen Four feels now. The timbers shook that night. And they weren't reinforced yet.
Fun trivia: last night I was wearing the sweater Chartrand wore when he scored the hat trick in that game.
Fun trivia: last night I was wearing the sweater Chartrand wore when he scored the hat trick in that game.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: November 13, 2017 09:31PM
I apparently said this in 2002:
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
The most beautiful goal off a faceoff that I've ever seen at Lynah was from a face-off on the student side. Nov. 8, 1997, we were down 3-1 to Brown with 6:20 left in the game. Moynihan scored to make it 3-2 with 4:01 left, then during a stoppage with 1:25 left, Schafer pulled Elliott for the face-off in the Brown end on the Section B side. In a play that lasted literally three seconds from face-off to goal, Vinnie Auger won the face-off, and while the five other Big Red players got their sticks around the Brown sticks and held them in place as well as they could, Jason Dailey took the puck, skated a lovely little S-curve around them all and put the puck over Jeff Holowaty's shoulder to tie it at 3-3.
The rest is history, of course; Kyle Knopp scored the go-ahead with 1:02 left, and Brown pulled Holowaty, but to no avail. You don't see both teams pull their goalie in one game very often.
I don't ever remember the Faithful being louder in my fifteen years watching games there.
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: November 13, 2017 10:46PM
Beeeej
I apparently said this in 2002:
The most beautiful goal off a faceoff that I've ever seen at Lynah was from a face-off on the student side. Nov. 8, 1997, <SNIP>
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
Looks like you may have misspelled "twenty."
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 13, 2017 11:40PM
The crowd from McRae's goal until the stick salute on Saturday night was the loudest I've heard Lynah over the course of a few minutes--though there have been other nights where the crowd was louder over the course of the game.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/14/2017 12:04AM by BearLover.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: November 14, 2017 12:12AM
andyw2100
Beeeej
I apparently said this in 2002:
The most beautiful goal off a faceoff that I've ever seen at Lynah was from a face-off on the student side. Nov. 8, 1997, <SNIP>
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
Looks like you may have misspelled "twenty."
Allow me to defend Beeeej. The "thirty" modifies the last sentence of his ancient post: "in my fifteen years watching games there." Now, it has been thirty years.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 07:38AM
Hard for me to say what's the loudest, but this game has to be at or near the top.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: November 14, 2017 07:58AM
BearLover
The crowd from McRae's goal until the stick salute on Saturday night was the loudest I've heard Lynah over the course of a few minutes--though there have been other nights where the crowd was louder over the course of the game.
Not to pick on BearLover, because just about everybody seems to be doing it - and I do understand the inclination because we once had two marvelous players with a similar sounding surname, even though that was over a decade ago. Could we please honor Alec McCrea's magnificent achievements this past weekend and the previous two seasons by spelling his name right??
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: November 14, 2017 08:01AM
RichH
andyw2100
Beeeej
I apparently said this in 2002:
The most beautiful goal off a faceoff that I've ever seen at Lynah was from a face-off on the student side. Nov. 8, 1997, <SNIP>
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
Looks like you may have misspelled "twenty."
Allow me to defend Beeeej. The "thirty" modifies the last sentence of his ancient post: "in my fifteen years watching games there." Now, it has been thirty years.
Yeah, I didn't think it was that difficult to understand if one, y'know, read the post.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: JasonN95 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 09:09AM
Beeeej
I apparently said this in 2002:
The most beautiful goal off a faceoff that I've ever seen at Lynah was from a face-off on the student side. Nov. 8, 1997, we were down 3-1 ...
Now that it's been thirty years, I would have to say that this Saturday night's game-winner came pretty damn close.
This is the game I think of when I think of loud. (The “Weder” Colgate Series is up there, too.) I was in the visitor Section O (“sucks!”) for the game and had a row of Brown students in front of me who, when leading, had been giving the business to Cornell fans sitting nearby, me included. How delicious it was when the table was turned.
Bonus that the comeback was captured and nicely mixed as a track on the first Live at Lynah CD.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 14, 2017 10:42AM
This is how that starts, though, as you know. The kids got a taste of what they can do -- that barn really holds the noise. Now they know. They'll want that hit again.Jim Hyla
Hard for me to say what's the loudest, but this game has to be at or near the top.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 02:09PM
Beeeej
Yeah, I didn't think it was that difficult to understand if one, y'know, read the post.
Sorry, Beeeej. My bad.
I --DID-- read the post, but should have read it a second time, instead of assuming you had done bad math.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: November 14, 2017 02:12PM
andyw2100
Sorry, Beeeej. My bad.
I --DID-- read the post, but should have read it a second time, instead of assuming you had done bad math.
No worries - I'm teasing, as you were.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 14, 2017 02:35PM
I don't see where he was teasing...Beeeej
andyw2100
Sorry, Beeeej. My bad.
I --DID-- read the post, but should have read it a second time, instead of assuming you had done bad math.
No worries - I'm teasing, as you were.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Dafatone (---.sub-174-217-0.myvzw.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 05:11PM
Trotsky
This is how that starts, though, as you know. The kids got a taste of what they can do -- that barn really holds the noise. Now they know. They'll want that hit again.Jim Hyla
Hard for me to say what's the loudest, but this game has to be at or near the top.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
The Harvard game "feels" like it should be at the end of the year, but getting kids pumped about hockey early is not a bad thing.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Swampy (---.163.128.131.dhcp.uri.edu)
Date: November 14, 2017 05:18PM
Dafatone
Trotsky
This is how that starts, though, as you know. The kids got a taste of what they can do -- that barn really holds the noise. Now they know. They'll want that hit again.Jim Hyla
Hard for me to say what's the loudest, but this game has to be at or near the top.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
The Harvard game "feels" like it should be at the end of the year, but getting kids pumped about hockey early is not a bad thing.
By "kids" do you mean the players or the (non-player) students? I.e., by "what they can do" do you mean "come back from 2 goals down to beat a loaded, #4 team" or "to raise the roof and have a great time, to inspire the team to come back from 2 goals down to beat a loaded, #4 team, and to intimidate a hated opponent"?
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: RichH (134.223.116.---)
Date: November 14, 2017 07:06PM
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Dafatone (---.sub-174-217-0.myvzw.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 07:34PM
Swampy
Dafatone
Trotsky
This is how that starts, though, as you know. The kids got a taste of what they can do -- that barn really holds the noise. Now they know. They'll want that hit again.Jim Hyla
Hard for me to say what's the loudest, but this game has to be at or near the top.
Now, as per my signature, if we could only carry it on the road.
Or even to further home games.
The Harvard game "feels" like it should be at the end of the year, but getting kids pumped about hockey early is not a bad thing.
By "kids" do you mean the players or the (non-player) students? I.e., by "what they can do" do you mean "come back from 2 goals down to beat a loaded, #4 team" or "to raise the roof and have a great time, to inspire the team to come back from 2 goals down to beat a loaded, #4 team, and to intimidate a hated opponent"?
The students. I figure feeling the rush of a Harvard game, complete with comeback, will help with enthusiasm and attendance issues down the road.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.165.31.119.virtela.net)
Date: November 14, 2017 07:35PM
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Good article...but who reads newspapers anymore? Certainly not the students.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: November 14, 2017 08:03PM
Jeff Hopkins '82
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Good article...but who reads newspapers anymore? Certainly not the students.
Not enough to bring them to the games.
Actually, I think more have been bringing them.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: November 14, 2017 11:19PM
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Any idea who are the two tenders (#1 and the one tied for #2)? I know Dryden wasn't one of them.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Chris '03 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: November 15, 2017 06:30AM
Swampy
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Any idea who are the two tenders (#1 and the one tied for #2)? I know Dryden wasn't one of them.
Leneveu and mckee come to mind. Don't know for sure.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: November 15, 2017 06:30AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
Good article...but who reads newspapers anymore? Certainly not the students.
True. But they CAN read the article the same way you and I just did...
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: CU2007 (160.254.20.---)
Date: November 15, 2017 09:01AM
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Very well thought out and well written article - especially for the Sun which usually talks of players "hitting" the puck into the net or the goalie "blocking" a shot attempt.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 15, 2017 09:37AM
Swampy
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Any idea who are the two tenders (#1 and the one tied for #2)? I know Dryden wasn't one of them.
McKee 5, 2004
LeNeveu 2, 2002
Hayward 2, 1979
Stewart 2, 2015
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Give My Regards (98.159.210.---)
Date: November 15, 2017 09:47AM
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: CU2007 (160.254.20.---)
Date: November 15, 2017 09:50AM
Trotsky
Swampy
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Any idea who are the two tenders (#1 and the one tied for #2)? I know Dryden wasn't one of them.
McKee 5, 2004
LeNeveu 2, 2002
Hayward 2, 1979
Stewart 2, 2015
Poor Stewart. Seems like a capable goalie, but will likely never get his chance to shine. Bad timing, I guess.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: scoop85 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: November 15, 2017 09:54AM
CU2007
RichH
Daily Sun column: "One Day a Year" Instead of blockquoting the hell out of it, I'll just link it.
[cornellsun.com]
For several reasons, Clarkson was always circled on my calendar.
Very well thought out and well written article - especially for the Sun which usually talks of players "hitting" the puck into the net or the goalie "blocking" a shot attempt.
The Sun's sports coverage, and the quality of the writing, has improved considerably the past 2 or 3 years. Nice to see after a number of lean years.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Scersk '97 (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: November 15, 2017 11:15AM
CU2007
Poor Stewart. Seems like a capable goalie, but will likely never get his chance to shine. Bad timing, I guess.
While I feel sorry for the kid, I am selfishly glad that we have someone of his quality as backup. When Galadja has a bad night—and he will / he's a freshman—I think Schafer should not hesitate to swap Stewart in, like he did at Princeton. Indeed, I have zero problem with a goalie platoon, particularly in the beginning of the season.
And a goalie injury would destroy most teams—not us, this year. In fact, McGrath had pretty good numbers in juniors. I don't think he's an "emergency third."
We are deep.
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Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 15, 2017 12:03PM
We are deep at goal. We are paper thin at D and don't have much margin at F.Scersk '97
We are deep.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: scoop85 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: November 15, 2017 12:25PM
Trotsky
We are deep at goal. We are paper thin at D and don't have much margin at F.Scersk '97
We are deep.
That's true since Hoffman and Shore left the team. Only extra healthy D is Cairns right now, and we don't want to see Rauter have to go back there again (although he did a stellar job last year all things considered).
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: dag14 (---.cit.cornell.edu)
Date: November 15, 2017 12:40PM
Trent Shore is still on the roster; Wedman left the team for health reasons.
Re: What's the loudest moment you've experienced at Lynah
Posted by: scoop85 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: November 15, 2017 02:07PM
dag14
Trent Shore is still on the roster; Wedman left the team for health reasons.
Right you are. Thanks.
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