C/LW/RW
Posted by Trotsky
C/LW/RW
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: March 29, 2006 11:39AM
Who is/was (primarily) a C, LW, or RW?
2009
Barlow
Connors
Kennedy
Kindret
Mugford
2008
McKeown
Sawada
Scott
2007
Bitz
Carefoot
McCutcheon
McLeod
2006
Abbott, Cam
Abbott, Chris
Hynes
Moulson
Pegoraro
2005
Iggulden
Knoepfli
Varteressian
2004
Hornby
Hughes
Krahn
Kuczmanski
Vesce
2003
Bâby
McRae
Palahicky
Paolini
2002
Francis
Kozier
Ladouceur
Wieckowski
2001
Heilmann
Hovey
McNiven
Sutherland
Svoboda
2000
Clegg
Kovac
Moynihan
Rocke
Rutter
Stienstra
2009
Barlow
Connors
Kennedy
Kindret
Mugford
2008
McKeown
Sawada
Scott
2007
Bitz
Carefoot
McCutcheon
McLeod
2006
Abbott, Cam
Abbott, Chris
Hynes
Moulson
Pegoraro
2005
Iggulden
Knoepfli
Varteressian
2004
Hornby
Hughes
Krahn
Kuczmanski
Vesce
2003
Bâby
McRae
Palahicky
Paolini
2002
Francis
Kozier
Ladouceur
Wieckowski
2001
Heilmann
Hovey
McNiven
Sutherland
Svoboda
2000
Clegg
Kovac
Moynihan
Rocke
Rutter
Stienstra
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: calgARI '07 (205.232.74.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 11:56AM
2009
Barlow LW
Connors RW
Kennedy C
Kindret LW
Mugford LW
2008
McKeown LW
Sawada RW
Scott LW/C/RW
2007
Bitz RW/C
Carefoot RW
McCutcheon RW
McLeod LW
2006
Abbott, Cam LW
Abbott, Chris C
Hynes RW
Moulson LW
Pegoraro C
2005
Iggulden C
Knoepfli LW
Varteressian LW
2004
Hornby RW
Hughes RW
Krahn RW/C
Kuczmanski C
Vesce C
2003
Bâby RW
McRae RW/C
Palahicky RW
Paolini LW
2002
Francis RW
Kozier LW/C
Ladouceur RW
Wieckowski C
2001
Heilmann RW
Hovey RW
McNiven RW
Sutherland RW/LW
Svoboda RW/LW
2000
Clegg C
Kovac LW/RW
Moynihan C
Rutter C
Stienstra LW
Tymchychyn C
Barlow LW
Connors RW
Kennedy C
Kindret LW
Mugford LW
2008
McKeown LW
Sawada RW
Scott LW/C/RW
2007
Bitz RW/C
Carefoot RW
McCutcheon RW
McLeod LW
2006
Abbott, Cam LW
Abbott, Chris C
Hynes RW
Moulson LW
Pegoraro C
2005
Iggulden C
Knoepfli LW
Varteressian LW
2004
Hornby RW
Hughes RW
Krahn RW/C
Kuczmanski C
Vesce C
2003
Bâby RW
McRae RW/C
Palahicky RW
Paolini LW
2002
Francis RW
Kozier LW/C
Ladouceur RW
Wieckowski C
2001
Heilmann RW
Hovey RW
McNiven RW
Sutherland RW/LW
Svoboda RW/LW
2000
Clegg C
Kovac LW/RW
Moynihan C
Rutter C
Stienstra LW
Tymchychyn C
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:14PM
Thanks, Ari!
Anybody have any argument with any of these?
Anybody have any argument with any of these?
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.raytheon.com)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:20PM
All I have to say is that its scary that I can look at the names from while I was a Cornell fan - as late as the class of 04 - and have no idea who the hell those people are. Though I assume some of them didn't make it more than a year or two.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Beeeej (38.136.58.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:22PM
And some didn't make it for more than 45 seconds.
Beeeej
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: calgARI '07 (205.232.74.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:23PM
I remember Clegg had a huge showing in the Red-White game with a couple of very pretty goals and then never was heard from again.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Scersk '97 (---.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:25PM
Scott, to my mind, was definitely brought in as a center, but has been converted to wing. Bitz was brought in as a winger and has been converted to center.
Heisenberg has Scott listed as LC: [members.aol.com]
and Bitz as RW: [members.aol.com]
and Paolini as LC: [members.aol.com]
Heisenberg has Scott listed as LC: [members.aol.com]
and Bitz as RW: [members.aol.com]
and Paolini as LC: [members.aol.com]
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: jkahn (216.146.73.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:27PM
Barlow's been mostly RW in the Scott-Kennedy-Barlow line, at least from the games I've seen (live and all-access).
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Beeeej (38.136.58.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:27PM
I'm pretty sure Levi transferred to Weber State and distinguished himself on their team and in their conference tourney - the RMCHA, I think?
Beeeej
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: redhair34 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:29PM
jkahn
Barlow's been mostly RW in the Scott-Kennedy-Barlow line, at least from the games I've seen (live and all-access).
Hmm...I was thinking just the opposite.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:44PM
Yes, but an all but certain penalty minutes to ice time record! Immortality.Beeeej
And some didn't make it for more than 45 seconds.
Beeeej
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: calgARI '07 (205.232.74.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:48PM
jkahn
Barlow's been mostly RW in the Scott-Kennedy-Barlow line, at least from the games I've seen (live and all-access).
Both Barlow and Scott have tendencies to wander from their respective wings, but Barlow was the left wing and Scott was the right wing on that line. Scott has never been a regular left winger since he has been at Cornell. He played a decent amount of center but was on the right side of the Abbott-Pegoraro line by the end of last year and was on the right side of the Mouslon-Bitz line whenever he would move up there. But as I said before, he is the kind of player who is all over the place when he is on the ice.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Jacob '06 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 29, 2006 01:57PM
Barlow frequently carries the puck up through the neutral zone on the right side, but I won't argue whether or not he plays left wing. I never really paid attention to where he lines up on faceoffs etc.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Jordan 04 (12.42.45.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 02:01PM
Huh. Who's this "Bâby" guy? Must have gotten picked on a lot.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: jkahn (216.146.73.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 02:05PM
Just looked back through the game threads to see where lines were listed, and although most threads didn't show the lines, the first three I found that did all show Scott-Kennedy-Barlow. I agree about the wandering, although Topher does a lot of his wandering behind the net as he keeps battling for the puck forever. And on the power play he certainly is the right wing. The rushes I recall Barlow making down the ice were typically from the right side.calgARI '07jkahn
Barlow's been mostly RW in the Scott-Kennedy-Barlow line, at least from the games I've seen (live and all-access).
Both Barlow and Scott have tendencies to wander from their respective wings, but Barlow was the left wing and Scott was the right wing on that line. Scott has never been a regular left winger since he has been at Cornell. He played a decent amount of center but was on the right side of the Abbott-Pegoraro line by the end of last year and was on the right side of the Mouslon-Bitz line whenever he would move up there. But as I said before, he is the kind of player who is all over the place when he is on the ice.
By the way, Ari, great jobs on the columns this year and great job cheering at GB. I can't believe your voice held up that long (and neither could the Badger fans).
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.loyno.edu)
Date: March 29, 2006 02:23PM
Beeeej
I'm pretty sure Levi transferred to Weber State and distinguished himself on their team and in their conference tourney - the RMCHA, I think?
Yep.
[www.slack.net]
IIRC, he transferred again, to Stanford, the following year. If I'm remembering the story correctly, Levi came down with mono the year he was at Cornell, went back home to Utah for that year at WSU, then continued his education out West.
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: mgl11 (198.16.0.---)
Date: March 29, 2006 04:06PM
From hockeydb -- looks like he also played a game for the San Antonio Iguana's of the CHL
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Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: March 29, 2006 08:27PM
These look good, except that I could swear Frank Kovac played some center and was maybe even the team's best faceoff guy for a year or two.
Re: C/LW/RW
Posted by: jkahn (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: March 29, 2006 09:33PM
Just reviewed TIVO version of this weekend's games to make absolutely sure I was right. Barlow definitely a RW on all face-offs and for the line play as well.calgARI '07jkahn
Barlow's been mostly RW in the Scott-Kennedy-Barlow line, at least from the games I've seen (live and all-access).
Both Barlow and Scott have tendencies to wander from their respective wings, but Barlow was the left wing and Scott was the right wing on that line. Scott has never been a regular left winger since he has been at Cornell. He played a decent amount of center but was on the right side of the Abbott-Pegoraro line by the end of last year and was on the right side of the Mouslon-Bitz line whenever he would move up there. But as I said before, he is the kind of player who is all over the place when he is on the ice.
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