Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by Mark
Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: April 17, 2002 03:08PM
Since BU has been accused of the same style, this caught my eye when reading some old Stanley Cup material at cnnsi.com. Sounds like Schafer's Boys to me:
"the Toronto wins [in the '67 Cup finals against Montreal] were typical masterpieces of rugged checking, defense and superb goaltending ... Cynics around the NHL have often said that this cautious philosophy produces boring hockey. [Toronto coach] Punch Imlach, who is never boring himself, laughed when the objection came up. Resting an elbow on the large Stanley Cup, he wondered, "Were the Toronto fans bored with us this spring?"
Perhaps Mike can pull that quote out of mothballs after the Big Red win NCAA title number 3 next season in Buffalo, with a 3-2 win over the Terriers in double OT.
"the Toronto wins [in the '67 Cup finals against Montreal] were typical masterpieces of rugged checking, defense and superb goaltending ... Cynics around the NHL have often said that this cautious philosophy produces boring hockey. [Toronto coach] Punch Imlach, who is never boring himself, laughed when the objection came up. Resting an elbow on the large Stanley Cup, he wondered, "Were the Toronto fans bored with us this spring?"
Perhaps Mike can pull that quote out of mothballs after the Big Red win NCAA title number 3 next season in Buffalo, with a 3-2 win over the Terriers in double OT.
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Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: April 17, 2002 05:21PM
I couldn't pick a more appropriate opponent.
Both teams should be contenders again next year. What's the outlook for BU in goal?
Both teams should be contenders again next year. What's the outlook for BU in goal?
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.utb.edu)
Date: April 17, 2002 07:02PM
Mark wrote:
I'd like the sound of that, except that it would set up the preconditions for my keeling over with a heart attack about 21 years ahead of schedule.
Perhaps Mike can pull that quote out of mothballs after the Big Red win NCAA title number 3 next season in Buffalo, with a 3-2 win over the Terriers in double OT.
I'd like the sound of that, except that it would set up the preconditions for my keeling over with a heart attack about 21 years ahead of schedule.
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: RichS (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: April 17, 2002 07:11PM
John,
Maybe so...but what a way to go, eh? Just make sure your premiums are paid! I hear that one all the time here...
Maybe so...but what a way to go, eh? Just make sure your premiums are paid! I hear that one all the time here...
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: April 18, 2002 02:26PM
John:
I don't want to kill you off decades before the grim reaper is scheduled to pay you a visit, so maybe I'll have BU win the game and you'll just be sent to the hospital with a case of exhaustion?
Al:
Sean Fields will be the primary BU goalie next year. He's usually pretty solid, and has two years of playing under his belt, so I expect he'll have a good junior season. Generating some more offense will be a necessity for BU next season, and, I suppose, for the Big Red as well?
I don't want to kill you off decades before the grim reaper is scheduled to pay you a visit, so maybe I'll have BU win the game and you'll just be sent to the hospital with a case of exhaustion?
Al:
Sean Fields will be the primary BU goalie next year. He's usually pretty solid, and has two years of playing under his belt, so I expect he'll have a good junior season. Generating some more offense will be a necessity for BU next season, and, I suppose, for the Big Red as well?
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: jeh25 (130.132.105.---)
Date: April 18, 2002 03:52PM
What about the Round Mound of Rebound, aka Ten goal Tapp?
(For the record, no cornell fan would ever call a cornell player such a thing no matter how bad they were.)
(For the record, no cornell fan would ever call a cornell player such a thing no matter how bad they were.)
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: April 18, 2002 08:08PM
Yikes! I didn't realize Fields was just a sophomore this year. BU should be solid in net next year. Did you lose any of the touted freshman class?
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.utb.edu)
Date: April 18, 2002 10:17PM
Are you willing to go deaf taking a bell-ringing shift if Clarkson ever wins a national championship?
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: RichS (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: April 19, 2002 12:50AM
John,
I'm sure you know the answer to that question....
In fact, the line to carry out that task would be loooooooooong indeed!
I'm sure you know the answer to that question....
In fact, the line to carry out that task would be loooooooooong indeed!
Re: Cornell and the '67 Leafs
Posted by: jy3 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: April 20, 2002 11:01AM
actually if the grim reaper is scheduling visits then you would not be causing an early visit b/c your intervention would be scheduled too
but we get your point!
the frozen four in buffalo + cornell being there will be sweet -- especially if i am on a rotation that does not include being on call at night/weekends!
but we get your point!
the frozen four in buffalo + cornell being there will be sweet -- especially if i am on a rotation that does not include being on call at night/weekends!
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