Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by jtwcornell91
Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.loyno.edu)
Date: October 24, 2003 10:38AM
Am I correct in assuming that the exhibition game this weekend will not be broadcast on WHCU? (There's no "listen" link next to it in the schedule.)
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: jason (---.ip.e-nt.net)
Date: October 24, 2003 02:29PM
Not positive about a Cornell feed or lack thereof, but there won't be any free opposition audio. The US Under 18 Team doesn't have it's own audio (when updating the free audio links page I visited their site; it tells you that you may be able to hear the Under 18 Team's games if their opponent is offering a broadcast).
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: ugarte (65.217.153.---)
Date: October 24, 2003 02:40PM
Someone should tell the AD to offer free audio for the game. For America -- and the legions of loyal fans of the U18 squad.
Jason N '95 wrote:
Not positive about a Cornell feed or lack thereof, but there won't be any free opposition audio. The US Under 18 Team doesn't have it's own audio (when updating the free audio links page I visited their site; it tells you that you may be able to hear the Under 18 Team's games if their opponent is offering a broadcast).
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Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:01PM
Cornell up 3-1 after one. Marr in goal. Shots 17 to 2. Hornby, Moulson, and Iggulden with goals. US goal during a 4-on-4.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: skijmpr (68.185.137.---)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:20PM
cool, keep bringing the updates here!
methinks we need some 'pirate radio' (any Sealab 2021 fans out there?)
methinks we need some 'pirate radio' (any Sealab 2021 fans out there?)
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:23PM
Now 6-2. McKee replaced Marr midway through the second and has faced one shot. Shots now 23-7. Salmela, Hynes, and Moulson with second period goals. Kevin Swallow with the second US goal--shorthanded.
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Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: skijmpr (68.185.137.---)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:31PM
What a name I'm sure the Faithful have given him an earful. Did people toss contraband onto the ice during introductions?
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:40PM
Lines appear to be:
Vesce, Bitz, Moulson
Abbotts, Hornby
Pegoraro, Hynes, McCutcheon
Iggulden, Knoepfli, Carefoot
Varteressian also playing up front
Power play: First line plus Cook and Salmela
Cook and Downs paired on defense
O'Byrne, Salmela, Gleed, Glover, and Wallace also playing D
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Vesce, Bitz, Moulson
Abbotts, Hornby
Pegoraro, Hynes, McCutcheon
Iggulden, Knoepfli, Carefoot
Varteressian also playing up front
Power play: First line plus Cook and Salmela
Cook and Downs paired on defense
O'Byrne, Salmela, Gleed, Glover, and Wallace also playing D
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Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:42PM
Cook makes it 7-2 on a power play.
13 forwards and 7 d-men dressed.
Shots now 29-8.
13 forwards and 7 d-men dressed.
Shots now 29-8.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: RedAR (---.gsd.harvard.edu)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:50PM
damn, 2 goals on 8 shots is not too hot.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: RedAR (---.gsd.harvard.edu)
Date: October 25, 2003 08:55PM
anyone chatting for this game? i'm at #lynah in irc.warped.net, but no one is here.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 09:09PM
Midway through third, still 7-2. Shots now 39-9.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 09:24PM
7-2 final. Shots 41-12. 15 shots from the d-men.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Tub(a) (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: October 25, 2003 10:34PM
Did anyone else think Byron Bitz played a fantastic game?
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Section A (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 11:17PM
Bitz was good, but how about that goal by Cook? Amazing move. Marr seemed shaky, but McKee was solid.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Drew (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 11:18PM
I thought that he was the best player on the ice by far. His behind the back pass to Moulson for the second goal was fantastic. Overall, I thought that the offense looked pretty good, though the power play was a little off. Salema showed a couple nice shots from the point. The defense on the other hand was a little soft in my opinion. There seemed to be a lot of confusion and poor puck handling...no doubt coach will work on that by next weekend. Both goals that were scored against us were pretty soft as well. I didn't see the first goal well, but the second goal against McKee was due to him not getting in position fast enough. But otherwise I thought that he played very well with the other chances tonight. I wonder why we didn't see Chabot? I figured they'd give a period for each one. Overall, I thought the team looked good and am just happy that Bitz is drafted by the Bruins Though I must say that the view from O is a bit of a shock from what I am used to...
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: smallperson (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 11:37PM
YUP, GRANT..... GOOO BYRON BITZZZ!!!
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: October 25, 2003 11:49PM
I pretty much agree with Avash. The first goal should definitely have been stopped by Marr--he should have leapt on top of it, but it stopped right behind him and he didn't see it, letting the Under-18er in to score easily. But McKee was really on top of things for his half of the game. Also, I really like his mask (two green robed skeletons with battle axes).
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Section A (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 26, 2003 01:52AM
Boxscore: [www.collegehockeystats.com]
Didn't really have time to comment much on the game in my earlier post, so I'll say a couple things right now. I liked how the Hornby-Abbott-Abbott line came into the game almost immediately and fired the crowd up with a quick goal after some very high energy play. It was great. The number 1 line of Moulson-Vesce-Bitz was fantastic too, of course. However, I did think that Bitz was a little slow at times (sorry to all the inexplicable Bitz fans?) and tended to lose his balance often. Another thing I liked - Salmela's shots from the point during the PPs. Though they may not be the lasers that Murray (also #6) had, every single one of Salmela's was on target.
McLeod, Stachurski, and Pajerski (and Chabot, as was mentioned) didn't play in the game. It's too bad that some of the people who DID play tonight aren't going to be able to dress for every game. For example, I actually thought Iggulden and Varteressian (who, along with Wallace, looked bigger than I remember them being) played really really well, but with Pegoraro potentially centering the 2nd or 3rd line, one of them may not get much playing time during the regular season.
Finally, underrated player of the game: Downs. +4. He and Cook are really a great pairing, and were definitely the most comfortable out there.
Didn't really have time to comment much on the game in my earlier post, so I'll say a couple things right now. I liked how the Hornby-Abbott-Abbott line came into the game almost immediately and fired the crowd up with a quick goal after some very high energy play. It was great. The number 1 line of Moulson-Vesce-Bitz was fantastic too, of course. However, I did think that Bitz was a little slow at times (sorry to all the inexplicable Bitz fans?) and tended to lose his balance often. Another thing I liked - Salmela's shots from the point during the PPs. Though they may not be the lasers that Murray (also #6) had, every single one of Salmela's was on target.
McLeod, Stachurski, and Pajerski (and Chabot, as was mentioned) didn't play in the game. It's too bad that some of the people who DID play tonight aren't going to be able to dress for every game. For example, I actually thought Iggulden and Varteressian (who, along with Wallace, looked bigger than I remember them being) played really really well, but with Pegoraro potentially centering the 2nd or 3rd line, one of them may not get much playing time during the regular season.
Finally, underrated player of the game: Downs. +4. He and Cook are really a great pairing, and were definitely the most comfortable out there.
Defense
Posted by: calgARI '07 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: October 26, 2003 02:02AM
Conversely, the third pairing of Glover and Gleed was brutal. They did not get much ice time and struggled a lot when they did, especially Gleed. Since Schaefer dressed 7 D tonight, it seems pretty obvious that he'll go with Glover and Salmela as his fifth and sxith D. I would be surprised if he made them a pair though. He will likely break up the Downs-Cook combo.
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: October 26, 2003 06:48AM
Any comments on McCutcheon?
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: profudge (---.clarityconnect.net)
Date: October 26, 2003 09:01AM
Drew- second goal was against Marr and not McKee - I believe.
Kudo's for the team starting to come together quicker than I had hoped. We showed real good cycling in offensive zone... some excellent passing on occassion! We did take a couple of stupid /careless penalties but our penalty kill was pretty fair! If we can keep improving as a team - this year should be interesting and rewarding for both the team and us the fans. The freshman looked comfortable for so early in the year - Wallace and Ryan O'Byrne looked like a good pairing as did Cook and Downs after that the defense was a shade weaker. Time and experience will imrove this situation.
Go Big RED!
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Kudo's for the team starting to come together quicker than I had hoped. We showed real good cycling in offensive zone... some excellent passing on occassion! We did take a couple of stupid /careless penalties but our penalty kill was pretty fair! If we can keep improving as a team - this year should be interesting and rewarding for both the team and us the fans. The freshman looked comfortable for so early in the year - Wallace and Ryan O'Byrne looked like a good pairing as did Cook and Downs after that the defense was a shade weaker. Time and experience will imrove this situation.
Go Big RED!
Post Edited (10-26-03 09:03)
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Drew (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 26, 2003 09:32AM
right...sorry about that. My mistake
Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Section A (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: October 26, 2003 02:11PM
In our last 7 exhibition games (so, since 98-99), we've averaged over 45 shots a game
I'm bored....
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I'm bored....
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Re: Radio for US U-18 game?
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: October 26, 2003 03:37PM
Avash '05 wrote:
In our last 7 exhibition games (so, since 98-99), we've averaged over 45 shots a game
I'm bored....
You're bored? You'd rather us have more or less shots on goal in exhibition games?
McCutcheon
Posted by: calgARI '07 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: October 26, 2003 05:45PM
He clearly has a lot of offensive upside. He made an amazing pass on the Hynes goal. He has great vision, hence why he played the point on the second powerplay unit. That said, he did mishandle the puck leading to a short handed goal. His far and away weakness is his skating. He really labors around the ice. His offensive upside more than compensates. He will produce a good amount this year and will likely get a regular shift on the Pegoraro line or the Abbot line.
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