eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by heykb
eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: heykb (129.25.3.---)
Date: March 15, 2005 01:58PM
I was trolling around a little using the eLF search to see what's been talked about it recently (and not so recently).
I saw a reference to the 10-9 UNH victory over CU at the 1977 ECAC semi's in the Gahden. That game was probably the most exciting Cornell hockey loss I've ever seen. For one thing, it seemed like everyone except the ushers had a goal in that game. For another, it wasn't against BU - which owned us during my undergrad days. When BU came to play us, their power play was so good I thought the Bruins had borrowed the Terriers uniforms for the night. The Red had a terrible time stopping the BU pp.
So I went to Boston in '77 after 3 years of unsuccessful trips to the ECAC's with a ray of sunshine that we were playing "not BU" in the first round and that we had a very good chance of beating the 'cats. UNH had a massive contingent of fans, as did CU, of course, so it was a fantastic crowd.
Cornell was a hell of a scoring machine and it wasn't crazy to think that we'd score a bunch of goals and beat them. But both defenses evidently drank the same kool aid and we got an amazing show.
Right up until they scored in OT, I thought CU would be winning the game.
I'm writing about the most exciting loss because the '79 Providence game has been discussed extensively, so I'm told. I happen to have WHCU's 3 minute audio report of the game (it's slightly under 2Mb) which includes Roy Ives' call of the tying and winning goals. Would there be a place on eLynah for that?
And on that note, does anyone else celebrate "Randy Wilson Day" the first weekend in March.
Karl B. '77
I saw a reference to the 10-9 UNH victory over CU at the 1977 ECAC semi's in the Gahden. That game was probably the most exciting Cornell hockey loss I've ever seen. For one thing, it seemed like everyone except the ushers had a goal in that game. For another, it wasn't against BU - which owned us during my undergrad days. When BU came to play us, their power play was so good I thought the Bruins had borrowed the Terriers uniforms for the night. The Red had a terrible time stopping the BU pp.
So I went to Boston in '77 after 3 years of unsuccessful trips to the ECAC's with a ray of sunshine that we were playing "not BU" in the first round and that we had a very good chance of beating the 'cats. UNH had a massive contingent of fans, as did CU, of course, so it was a fantastic crowd.
Cornell was a hell of a scoring machine and it wasn't crazy to think that we'd score a bunch of goals and beat them. But both defenses evidently drank the same kool aid and we got an amazing show.
Right up until they scored in OT, I thought CU would be winning the game.
I'm writing about the most exciting loss because the '79 Providence game has been discussed extensively, so I'm told. I happen to have WHCU's 3 minute audio report of the game (it's slightly under 2Mb) which includes Roy Ives' call of the tying and winning goals. Would there be a place on eLynah for that?
And on that note, does anyone else celebrate "Randy Wilson Day" the first weekend in March.
Karl B. '77
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: lhayes (---.clsphila.org)
Date: March 15, 2005 02:29PM
I'd love to hear Roy Ives' report on that Providence game. I recently found my Ithaca Journal clipping from the next day -- a great way to relive that joy!
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 15, 2005 05:58PM
Roy Ives...now we're talkin'.
I'd love to hear it, too. Since I was at the game, I never heard the broadcast.
Here's another piece of trivia from that game: The quote of the day in the Sun the morning after the game was "We got it! We got it!" attributed to a Providence player as Randy Wilson skated down on the empty net.
I'd love to hear it, too. Since I was at the game, I never heard the broadcast.
Here's another piece of trivia from that game: The quote of the day in the Sun the morning after the game was "We got it! We got it!" attributed to a Providence player as Randy Wilson skated down on the empty net.
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: adamw (209.71.42.---)
Date: March 15, 2005 11:46PM
I loathe to say this - because it could be 2 years away from happening - but there may actually be the possibility of creating a DVD of this game (from poor B&W coaches video - but good enough) with Roy Ives' call on it.
I've warned you that it may be far off ... but I thought it would be cool to let you know the possibility exists.
I've warned you that it may be far off ... but I thought it would be cool to let you know the possibility exists.
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: Hillel Hoffmann (---.chesnh01.pa.comcast.net)
Date: March 15, 2005 11:59PM
I'd never admit how much I'd pay for something like that, Adam. It's too good to be true. For me, playing that DVD would be like melting All Things Good About Childhood and Lynah into a spoon and injecting it into a vein.
The flipside: I have a tape recording of Roy's call of the 1973 NCAA semi against Wisconsin floating around my parents' house somewhere.
Playing them back to back would sorta be like doing Cornell hockey speedball.
The flipside: I have a tape recording of Roy's call of the 1973 NCAA semi against Wisconsin floating around my parents' house somewhere.
Playing them back to back would sorta be like doing Cornell hockey speedball.
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: adamw (---.benslm01.pa.comcast.net)
Date: March 16, 2005 01:56AM
Hillel - if you find that - let me know.
Re: eLF newbie - old fan
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.nys.biz.rr.com)
Date: March 16, 2005 07:20AM
[Q]adamw Wrote:
Hillel - if you find that - let me know.[/q]Me too.
Hillel - if you find that - let me know.[/q]Me too.
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
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