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Discussions about the Cornell men's and women's hockey teams
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
This is what we were complaining about in the 1st 2 periods. Effort level was night and day in the 3rd. So damn proud of the boys.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
This is much more embarrassing than the basketball game lol I wonder if Schaefer is more pissed in the poor effort or that he’s getting completely out coached right now.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
To delay time. That wasn’t even close to interferenceby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
sah67 cuhockey93 Losing puck battles, races, faceoffs, line changes... Kinda shocked. This is a crucial penalty kill. Don’t see us scoring 4 tonight. We’re not getting dominated, but a lot of the team looks, dare I say, uninterested? That almost feels worse. Still a very winnable game, but they don’t look like they know that.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
Losing puck battles, races, faceoffs, line changes... Kinda shocked. This is a crucial penalty kill. Don’t see us scoring 4 tonight.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
We had a 2v1 and a 1v0 and somehow didn’t get a single shot. Wake up boys…by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: ECAC Semifinal - Dartmouth - 28 days ago
Terrible energy and sloppy turnovers so far. Really disappointing first period.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ Clarkson, 2/23 - 7 weeks ago
Lots of people don’t agree you can have a good season and miss the NCAA tournament. It’s as simple as that. The team doesn’t go into the season with win% targets. Certainly the players won’t call that a good season.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Interesting news about Harvard admissions - 2 years ago
43% of Harvard’s white students are either recruited athletes, legacy students, on the dean’s interest list”—donors’ kids—“or children of faculty and staff. Three-quarters of these applicants would have been rejected” otherwise. But Harvard has a 5% acceptance rate. If you took Harvard's current class excluding athletes and legacies and applied the studies metrics, what percentage would be &quoby cuhockey93 - Other Sports
Re: Season's Over - 4 years ago
toddlose Soooooo......... Since the Rangers have no need for Barron for a playoff run now, is there ANY hope he comes back to take care of the unfinished business? Absolutely not. But I never thought we would cuncel the szn so what do I know.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Season's Over - 4 years ago
Is Cornell going to claim a national championship? Not that I want us to do it but given how Alabama claims hilarious National Championships I could somehow see it.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: 2019-11-30: Cornell 2 BU 0 - 4 years ago
How was the attendance? I went to the '15 & '17 Red Hot games and it seemed like there was a 5k drop in attendance which seemed odd since we had some rough years leading up to 2015 and have only improved since then.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Cornell - Providence - 5 years ago
So you can sell beer at NCAA Hockey Tournament games? What was the deal last year then?by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Cornell - Providence - 5 years ago
Did McGrath have these issues with rebounds earlier in the year? Just about every shot has resulted in a juicy rebound for the Friars.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Ticket info & Who's going to Worcester? - 6 years ago
So the CU allotment price is $95, yet BU is only charging their students $20 with transportation?by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Recruits 2016 and Beyond - 7 years ago
FWIW HFBoards pretty much calls Song a publicity draft pick that will have a tough time even dressing at Cornell.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: The Year is Over - 8 years ago
Trotsky Having 3 freshmen among the top 5 scorers gives me hope for the future. # of freshmen in the top 5 of Schafer classes: 2016 3 Angello 24, Vanderlaan 19, McCrae 15 2015 0 2014 0 2013 0 2012 2 Lowry 22, Ferlin 21 2011 0 2010 0 2009 0 2008 1 R. Nash 19 2007 1 Greening 19 2006 0 2005 1 Scott 24 2004 1 Bitz 16 2003 0 2002 0 2001 1 Vesce 27 2000 1 Matt McRae 24 1999 2 Ladouby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros - March 2016 - 8 years ago
Looks like Scrivens is on waivers. With how awful Moulson is these days not gonna be many CU players at the highlest level left...by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Future Coaching? - 8 years ago
Scersk '97 css228 Scersk '97 For "bad," see Clarkson or RPI, once proud programs that have fallen on really tough times. Clarkson hasn't made the semis since 2007, and RPI (2002) is "on the clock." Look, I'm not going to look this stuff up for you anymore. If you can't come back with a real sense of perspective, there's no sense in continuing this. We are not Clarkson or RPby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Future Coaching? - 8 years ago
Trotsky jkahnI think it's worth pointing out that we did have a better season (using PWR, KRACH or RPI) than 75% of the other teams playing D-1 NCAA hockey. The sky is not falling. I think there are 3 things going on that make it feel worse than one would get from an objective review of this year's record. 1. We haven't made the NCAAs for four straight seasons -- an entire graduating class.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Future Coaching? - 8 years ago
BearLover Chris '03Rising tide lifts all boats, etc. This has been debated ad nauseam, but now we have some more data points, so I'll ask again: how has this "rising tide" lifted Cornell's boat? Our best teams, and our best chances at winning an ECAC and national championship, were when the conference was bad. There's nothing to suggest our talent is better now, and we're clearly makiby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Future Coaching? - 8 years ago
I meant from a total number of players perspective. It was an exaggeration, but after hearing the broadcasters practically guaranteeing that Cornell would make a frozen four over the next 3 seasons following the strong post season from the freshman, it was incredibly frustrating. In terms of Senior leadership, I think making John McCarron captain after leading college hockey in penalty minutes maby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Future Coaching? - 8 years ago
The lack of development of last years senior class was much more discouraging than anything Schafer has done this year. The fact that a team mostly composed of Freshman got within a goal of the Frozen Four only to see the players perform no better 3 seasons later was unacceptable (see Capt. John McCarron). Also as others have said Cornell hockey is boring. Look at what Ghost is doing at the nextby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: THN Top 50 Hockey Factories - 8 years ago
Kent Manderville was easily one of the worst flyers in my lifetime hahaby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Season tickets - 8 years ago
Our style of game is not helping as well. The NHL made a decision to increase scoring to increase fanbase. As much as I liked the Devils-Flyers games in the late 90's, that isn't how most young fans are accustomed to watching hockey. The fast offensive style that many of our rivals employ has captured the excitement that was formerly created by fighting and headshots on players staring at the pucby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: This year/next year - 9 years ago
Calling CU hockey spoiled is like calling the Flyers spoiled for losing like 7 cups in a row even though this will be the 2nd time they've missed the playoffs in 20 years.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Colgate games - 9 years ago
Starr was surprisingly silent for a rivalry game. I can't believe the Cornell fans with the Corn and L weren't being harassed more for all the trash they were talking.by cuhockey93 - Hockey
Re: Playmaking Center - 10 years ago
The Giroux point has to do with his line. He has arguably the worst supporting 1st line of the top 10 scorers. Plus most of Simmonds goals are on the power play that Giroux quarterbacks. So there is 4 of the 6 20 goal scorers. It also looked as if Ferlin was worse with Bardreau than without him this year. Playmakers make those around them better, and the guys playing with Bardreau didn't reallyby cuhockey93 - Hockey
Playmaking Center - 10 years ago
There have been many threads on here about needing a sniper to improve the Red's scoring woes. Wouldn't a playmaking center be a better addition though? I always felt our lack of natural centers was a major blow to our offense. How we recruited classes so weak down the middle is beyond me. A good guy down the middle can make his entire line good. Crosby and Giroux are at the top of the league inby cuhockey93 - Hockey