Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
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Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Dunc (---.cit.cornell.edu)
Date: December 01, 2023 06:40PM
Lines for tonight:
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 07:03PM
Colgate with just 5 D-men tonight.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 07:09PM
Scoring on our first SOG. Is nice.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: dbilmes (64.224.255.---)
Date: December 01, 2023 07:32PM
It's the Ithacans against the Hamiltonians according to the Colgate announcer, who is full of stats and doing a good job.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 07:51PM
Stream starts P2 jittery.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 07:56PM
Harvard down 0-2 at Cheel.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: CU2007 (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:05PM
Trotsky
Stream starts P2 jittery.
Was wondering if it was just me. The players freeze every 2 seconds and then become the fastest players in hockey history for the next 2 seconds.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:17PM
3-1, but the even up calls begin, as we have 4 power plays to give back.
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: ACM (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:27PM
This is in the running for the worst-produced video of the year.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:41PM
Seger is 14-3 on face offs!
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:42PM
They lost the choppiness, though. Apparently that's only on the long change.ACM
This is in the running for the worst-produced video of the year.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:46PM
Pretty save, Ian.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Give My Regards (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:52PM
Kind of impressed that the announcer described it as "Scrivens-esque"Trotsky
Pretty save, Ian.
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Iceberg (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:53PM
Refs fail to call a clear interference penalty and a Colgate goal happens right after because of course.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/01/2023 08:54PM by Iceberg.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:55PM
We are still digging out from being ahead on power plays 5-1.Iceberg
Refs fail to call a clear interference penalty and a Colgate goal happens right after because of course.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 08:57PM
Every time I hear that name I think of Bad Mitten from Big Mouth.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 09:00PM
Poor Sully, so close.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 09:04PM
Psenicka and Desantis with good games tonight, nice to see.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Give My Regards (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 09:04PM
Ditto (Sully again)
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 09:07PM
"The Swedish Superman."
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 09:58PM
The audio levels were lower than other streaming channels I jumped to between periods. Had to catch up on the travails of Santos and the former President.ACM
This is in the running for the worst-produced video of the year.
How many times can one announcer say "takes the puck down Broadway"? And yet no shoutout for the Naked Cowboy.
Color man was the dark, silent type. Very silent, all game long. Colgate: You can't find a former player, a student with Newhouse School aspirations, somebody who'll offer some insights like "that was some kinda play"?
It was a W. Unlike last year's OT loss in the new rink.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 10:04PM
billhoward
The audio levels were lower than other streaming channels I jumped to between periods
They've been low all season but this time is was really noticeable, and I nearly blew out my ears when I switched back to other audio.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Iceberg (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 10:11PM
billhoward
Color man was the dark, silent type. Very silent, all game long. Colgate: You can't find a former player, a student with Newhouse School aspirations, somebody who'll offer some insights like "that was some kinda play"?
Has he ever had a color commentator? In all the games I've listened to him, I can't recall if there ever has been one on the Colgate broadcast
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 10:18PM
Sullivan Mack reminds me of Kyle Betts. A forward who is reliable on defense and the penalty kill, smart and always knows where to be on the ice…but can never bury his chances.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: marty (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 10:22PM
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 10:24PM
Yeah, that result would help us in multiple ways.marty
Trotsky
We inch up to 20 in PWR.
Duluth up 4-2 with 1:03 left over ONO which is 16 in the pairwise.
The ECAC is so bad this year that Cornell cannot afford many more losses.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: arugula (---.sub-174-216-208.myvzw.com)
Date: December 01, 2023 11:34PM
Up to 17. How did we lose to Harvard, Princeton, and tie Dartmouth?
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 11:43PM
BearLover
Yeah, that result would help us in multiple ways.marty
Trotsky
We inch up to 20 in PWR.
Duluth up 4-2 with 1:03 left over ONO which is 16 in the pairwise.
The ECAC is so bad this year that Cornell cannot afford many more losses.
UMD won and we are to 17.
Our NC slate could wind up mean of 19 out of 64 teams, .297.
38 UMD 38 UMD 1 BU 9 UMass 16 ASU 16 ASU 16 ASU
For example, last year it was 26 of 61, .459.
23 UMD 23 UMD 41 SHU 21 UConn 36 AIC 36 AIC 4 BU
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: upprdeck (38.77.26.---)
Date: December 01, 2023 11:54PM
I watched several games tonight.. Several of them were jumpy..
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 01, 2023 11:59PM
The same way BU lost to us.arugula
Up to 17. How did we lose to Harvard, Princeton, and tie Dartmouth?
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 12:18AM
It's a long season
And you gotta trust it
And you gotta trust it
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Dumbdumbs (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: December 02, 2023 10:00AM
BearLover
Sullivan Mack reminds me of Kyle Betts. A forward who is reliable on defense and the penalty kill, smart and always knows where to be on the ice…but can never bury his chances.
I mean, they're both likable, I guess. But Kyle Betts was a Top 6 forward and one of the team's leaders, and Mack (I'm rooting for him... like all Cornell players) will only turn out that way if all our talented freshmen turn into pumpkins.
Betts always put up a decent number of points, had a hat trick early in his Cornell career, and (being the fastest player on the team) created lots of breakaways and odd-man rushes (of the kind fans go gaga over O'Leary doing these days). It's true that Betts didn't have some magic scoring touch, so if you want to ding him for not finishing on most of those chances... be my guest. But "reliable" is also underselling Betts on his defense, when he was the best penalty killer (forward or defenseman) during his upperclassman seasons.
Would love to see Mack make the type of leap before his senior year that compares, but between his ceiling surely being lower and the lack of chances he'll get with so much more talent around him... one shouldn't bet on it.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: upprdeck (38.77.26.---)
Date: December 02, 2023 10:13AM
Big game tonight.. Colgate only has 5 D, we need to continue to press that advantage in the 2nd game.
clarkson/Union/RPI/STL have 2 games in hand on us now. All of them could go by us before the games even out.
clarkson/Union/RPI/STL have 2 games in hand on us now. All of them could go by us before the games even out.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: ugarte (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 10:51AM
i like the new guyDumbdumbs
BearLover
Sullivan Mack reminds me of Kyle Betts. A forward who is reliable on defense and the penalty kill, smart and always knows where to be on the ice…but can never bury his chances.
I mean, they're both likable, I guess. But Kyle Betts was a Top 6 forward and one of the team's leaders, and Mack (I'm rooting for him... like all Cornell players) will only turn out that way if all our talented freshmen turn into pumpkins.
Betts always put up a decent number of points, had a hat trick early in his Cornell career, and (being the fastest player on the team) created lots of breakaways and odd-man rushes (of the kind fans go gaga over O'Leary doing these days). It's true that Betts didn't have some magic scoring touch, so if you want to ding him for not finishing on most of those chances... be my guest. But "reliable" is also underselling Betts on his defense, when he was the best penalty killer (forward or defenseman) during his upperclassman seasons.
Would love to see Mack make the type of leap before his senior year that compares, but between his ceiling surely being lower and the lack of chances he'll get with so much more talent around him... one shouldn't bet on it.
i really do think sullivan mack is our diamond in the rough, though. i feel like he's always doing good things in the right place but is just not quite there and doesn't have the full trust of the coaching staff.
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 11:06AM
upprdeck
Big game tonight.. Colgate only has 5 D, we need to continue to press that advantage in the 2nd game.
clarkson/Union/RPI/STL have 2 games in hand on us now. All of them could go by us before the games even out.
We have been maddeningly inconsistent against Colgate since La Peste. It would be great to bank all 6 (spits) points.
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 11:21AM
I disagree with this. Betts became a regular top 6 forward only during his senior year. He also became a leader (defined as being a captain, since I don’t know what goes on behind the scenes) only during his senior year, when the three captains were the three seniors because everybody else had left. Betts was a 3rd or 4th line guy and penalty killer his first three seasons. He was very good in that role, but that was his role.Dumbdumbs
BearLover
Sullivan Mack reminds me of Kyle Betts. A forward who is reliable on defense and the penalty kill, smart and always knows where to be on the ice…but can never bury his chances.
I mean, they're both likable, I guess. But Kyle Betts was a Top 6 forward and one of the team's leaders, and Mack (I'm rooting for him... like all Cornell players) will only turn out that way if all our talented freshmen turn into pumpkins.
Betts always put up a decent number of points, had a hat trick early in his Cornell career, and (being the fastest player on the team) created lots of breakaways and odd-man rushes (of the kind fans go gaga over O'Leary doing these days). It's true that Betts didn't have some magic scoring touch, so if you want to ding him for not finishing on most of those chances... be my guest. But "reliable" is also underselling Betts on his defense, when he was the best penalty killer (forward or defenseman) during his upperclassman seasons.
Would love to see Mack make the type of leap before his senior year that compares, but between his ceiling surely being lower and the lack of chances he'll get with so much more talent around him... one shouldn't bet on it.
Like Betts, Mack is a forward with lots of speed who doesn’t play on a top line and who kills penalties. Mack creates the same types of rushes Betts did (see last night’s game). They both clearly understand the game of hockey and find those soft areas by the goal, but when the one-timer pass comes they tend to blast it into the goalie’s chest. I don’t know how much you’ve watched Mack the past couple seasons, but he definitely leads the team in the ratio of goal posts:goals. His freshman year in particular he was one of the most snake-bitten players I’ve ever seen. He’s also been hurt a lot more than Betts ever was, which has limited him significantly.
I think their ceilings are the same, skill-wise. When you talk of there being “so much more talent around [Mack],” it seems you are suggesting Betts didn’t have the same level of talent surrounding him? That was true Betts’ senior year, when he finally got consistent top 6-time. But that’s because COVID nuked the hockey roster, causing many of the best/most experienced players to transfer or go pro. Betts’ junior year, 2019-20, was probably the single most talented team under Schafer. Yeah, Mack maybe won’t be a top 6 guy next year, but Betts probably wouldn’t have been either, if his senior year took place without much of the surrounding talent choosing to depart.
Overall, I view both Mack and Betts as cerebral, speedy forwards who are great defensively but lack finishing touch.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/02/2023 12:13PM by BearLover.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 11:40AM
Oh, thank you for the setup line.arugula
Up to 17. How did we lose to Harvard, Princeton, and tie Dartmouth?
It's the system.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 12:03PM
BearLover
I disagree with this. Betts became a regular top 6 forward only during his senior year. He also became a leader (defined as being a captain, since I don’t know what goes on behind the scenes) only during his senior year, when the three captains were the three seniors because everybody else had left. Betts was a 3rd of 4th line guy and penalty killer his first three seasons. He was very good in that role, but that was his role.Dumbdumbs
BearLover
Sullivan Mack reminds me of Kyle Betts. A forward who is reliable on defense and the penalty kill, smart and always knows where to be on the ice…but can never bury his chances.
I mean, they're both likable, I guess. But Kyle Betts was a Top 6 forward and one of the team's leaders, and Mack (I'm rooting for him... like all Cornell players) will only turn out that way if all our talented freshmen turn into pumpkins.
Betts always put up a decent number of points, had a hat trick early in his Cornell career, and (being the fastest player on the team) created lots of breakaways and odd-man rushes (of the kind fans go gaga over O'Leary doing these days). It's true that Betts didn't have some magic scoring touch, so if you want to ding him for not finishing on most of those chances... be my guest. But "reliable" is also underselling Betts on his defense, when he was the best penalty killer (forward or defenseman) during his upperclassman seasons.
Would love to see Mack make the type of leap before his senior year that compares, but between his ceiling surely being lower and the lack of chances he'll get with so much more talent around him... one shouldn't bet on it.
Like Betts, Mack is a forward with lots of speed who doesn’t play on a top line and who kills penalties. Mack creates the same types of rushes Betts did (see last night’s game). They both clearly understand the game of hockey and find those soft areas by the goal, but when the one-timer pass comes they tend to blast it into the goalie’s chest. I don’t know how much you’ve watched Mack the past couple seasons, but he definitely leads the team in the ratio of goal posts:goals. His freshman year in particular he was one of the most snake-bitten players I’ve ever seen. He’s also been hurt a lot more than Betts ever was, which has limited him significantly.
I think their ceilings are the same, skill-wise. When you talk of there being “so much more talent around [Mack],” it seems you are suggesting Betts didn’t have the same level of talent surrounding him? That was true Betts’ senior year, when he finally got consistent top 6-time. But that’s because COVID nuked the hockey roster, causing many of the best/most experienced players to transfer or go pro. Betts’ junior year, 2019-20, was probably the single most talented team under Schafer. Yeah, Mack maybe won’t be a top 6 guy next year, but Betts probably wouldn’t have been either, if his senior year took place without much of the surrounding talent choosing to depart.
Overall, I view both Mack and Betts as cerebral, speedy forwards who are great defensively but lack finishing touch.
This is the perfect take. Now, what have you done with BearLover?
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: VIEWfromK (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 02, 2023 01:23PM
That Colgate team sure knows how to hang around against Cornell. The Big Red were a do or die save by Shane away from another potential overtime situation at that arena if you imagine things playing out the same after the save. We were down by the Big Red bench so as we saw Shane swim across to make the save we could also see the bench erupt in awe in our peripheral vision. Pretty neat. Seger was a beast in many categories. Took every D zone face off it felt like and was in on every goal. I was frustrated in the second when Psenicka led a two on one but skated himself out of shooting position because he was waiting for a passing lane to open. He totally redeemed himself on the empty netter though. He had a two on one with Seger who was sitting on a hat trick and instead of trying to get it over to him he was thinking shot the whole time. They gotta start somewhere with that mentality. Robertson had another nice game driving the play. Had the golden opportunity on the first power play from below the dot that went high and made the Panarin to Zibanejad cross ice one time pass to Bancroft on the 3-1 power play goal. It’s hard to find much fault in his game but I’d like to see him stay on his feet in front of the goal on the PK. There were two times in the third where he laid out to try and make plays. The first time it worked on a Chorske stuff but the second time he whiffed on a cross seam pass on the 3-2 goal. I feel like staying upright gives you more chance to make a play by getting your stick in multiple lanes. I don’t have any real world experience in this department mind you. Needless to say the kid is gonna be a stud.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: BearLover (---.nycmny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 01:32PM
I wasn’t able to tell from watching the webcast that it was Robertson who went down to block the pass. I also have no real-world experience in this department and I’m curious when a defender is supposed to go down to block a pass from behind the cage. It did seem high risk.VIEWfromK
That Colgate team sure knows how to hang around against Cornell. The Big Red were a do or die save by Shane away from another potential overtime situation at that arena if you imagine things playing out the same after the save. We were down by the Big Red bench so as we saw Shane swim across to make the save we could also see the bench erupt in awe in our peripheral vision. Pretty neat. Seger was a beast in many categories. Took every D zone face off it felt like and was in on every goal. I was frustrated in the second when Psenicka led a two on one but skated himself out of shooting position because he was waiting for a passing lane to open. He totally redeemed himself on the empty netter though. He had a two on one with Seger who was sitting on a hat trick and instead of trying to get it over to him he was thinking shot the whole time. They gotta start somewhere with that mentality. Robertson had another nice game driving the play. Had the golden opportunity on the first power play from below the dot that went high and made the Panarin to Zibanejad cross ice one time pass to Bancroft on the 3-1 power play goal. It’s hard to find much fault in his game but I’d like to see him stay on his feet in front of the goal on the PK. There were two times in the third where he laid out to try and make plays. The first time it worked on a Chorske stuff but the second time he whiffed on a cross seam pass on the 3-2 goal. I feel like staying upright gives you more chance to make a play by getting your stick in multiple lanes. I don’t have any real world experience in this department mind you. Needless to say the kid is gonna be a stud.
Robertson has incredible vision and it feels like he’s the only thing holding the PP together. I’m curious if he has been working on his shot. Since he is always thinking pass-first, the opposing team knows they don’t have to take away his shooting lane to the same degree and can instead take away the four pass options. If Robertson were more a threat to shoot you’d think it would really give the PK headaches. I guess you could say the same about Adam Fox and that doesn’t seem to stop him from being one of the best players in the NHL, though.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 02:51PM
The BU announcer compared Robertson to Malinski. If he develops in that direction, look out.BearLover
If Robertson were more a threat to shoot you’d think it would really give the PK headaches. I guess you could say the same about Adam Fox and that doesn’t seem to stop him from being one of the best players in the NHL, though.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: VIEWfromK (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: December 02, 2023 03:23PM
After Robertson tried that one shot on the first power play he got the puck another time in the same spot with the same opening but chose to force a pass into traffic in front instead of taking the shot. It's a unique spot for a defenseman to find themselves in. I'd say it's not typical for recent Cornell power play designs but I'm all for trying to see what sticks. The first two power plays yesterday played out without any whistles. They had full posession of the puck in their first opportunity for 1:45. They had two nice chances but they do not subscribe to the theory or peppering the goalie with shots and finding a rebound. It worked on the second goal when 5 on 5 Penney entered the zone, peeled back to wait for traffic, shot the puck and Seger banged in the rebound. They generally have the size for mismatches in front but they tended to prefer to look for tips off the pass instead last night.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: arugula (---.sub-174-216-208.myvzw.com)
Date: December 02, 2023 04:06PM
BearLover
The same way BU lost to us.arugula
Up to 17. How did we lose to Harvard, Princeton, and tie Dartmouth?
I agree as to H but as to Dartmouth and Princeton. We should be way better than them. We are closer to BU than they should be to us.
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: arugula (---.sub-174-216-208.myvzw.com)
Date: December 02, 2023 04:11PM
arugula
BearLover
The same way BU lost to us.arugula
Up to 17. How did we lose to Harvard, Princeton, and tie Dartmouth?
I agree as to H but as to Dartmouth and Princeton. We should be way better than them. We are closer to BU than they should be to us.
They being D and P
Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 05:47PM
I was fine with our pp last night. Lots of snappy passing and we were actually moving our bodies and changing the shape rather than sticking in a doctrinal 1-3-1 and waiting for the inevitable tip or missed pass to wreck the possession.VIEWfromK
After Robertson tried that one shot on the first power play he got the puck another time in the same spot with the same opening but chose to force a pass into traffic in front instead of taking the shot. It's a unique spot for a defenseman to find themselves in. I'd say it's not typical for recent Cornell power play designs but I'm all for trying to see what sticks. The first two power plays yesterday played out without any whistles. They had full posession of the puck in their first opportunity for 1:45. They had two nice chances but they do not subscribe to the theory or peppering the goalie with shots and finding a rebound. It worked on the second goal when 5 on 5 Penney entered the zone, peeled back to wait for traffic, shot the puck and Seger banged in the rebound. They generally have the size for mismatches in front but they tended to prefer to look for tips off the pass instead last night.
We put the puck into good position close in to their freak 9-foot tall goalie a buncha times, we just had a knack for missing the net.
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Re: Cornell @ Colgate, 12/01/2023
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 02, 2023 05:47PM
(dupe)
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