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Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
ugarte upprdeck yeah because getting into a school is the same for everyone that applies.you are inventing the premise that harvard has an easier time getting players in than we do, and it is based on...? He was probably jokingby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Recruits 2023 and beyond - 1 year ago
scoop85 blackwidow George Fegaras drafted 83rd overall, the highest in the ECAC this year. Ben MacDonald (Harvard, 91st) 3rd round Daimon Gardner (Clarkson, 113rd), Ryan Healey (Harvard, 121st) 4th round Matthew Morden (Harvard, 131st), Michael Callow (Harvard, 154th) 5th round Luke Devlin just selected #182 (6th round) by the Penguins I really hope we get to keep Fegaras (pray emoby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Recruits 2023 and beyond - 1 year ago
George Fegaras drafted 83rd overall, the highest in the ECAC this year. Ben MacDonald (Harvard, 91st) 3rd round Daimon Gardner (Clarkson, 113rd), Ryan Healey (Harvard, 121st) 4th round Matthew Morden (Harvard, 131st), Michael Callow (Harvard, 154th) 5th roundby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
Weder Jessica Campbell hired as an assistant coach for Seattle’s AHL affiliate. She’s the first woman to coach full-time in the AHL. I wonder if this means she wont have to report to the Rangers prospect camp..?by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
BearLover We should have a solid roster and be a top-four ECAC team. I just would have liked to see more of an uptick in recruiting from our recent success. Harvard and Quinnipiac are going to have rosters that are quite a bit better on paper. Harvard, because their recruiting is in a different stratosphere than the rest of the ECAC. Quinnipiac, because they have a ton of returning fifth-year senby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
ursusminor Trotsky What was the source of the rankings? Evan Pace is a rising senior at UConn which probably means it is far from accurate and may also explain the poor ranking of QU at #42, not that I would mind that. I give a rating for each player based on their 21-22 performance / draft status. Then I give a multiplier based on their league (i.e. USHL > NAHL). And lastly I factor in thby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
Beeeej Trotsky BeeeejRemember our seemingly permanent Nanaimo pipeline? What do we have on the roster now, one former Clipper?The pipeline has to be open on both ends; maybe personnel changed out in Nanaimo. Right, and maybe personnel changed out in the Development program. Then factor in other D1 teams that might notice a bunch of strong recruits coming from somewhere in particular and try toby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
George64 Jacob McDonald’15 wasn’t drafted, but through perseverance, got to hoist the Stanley Cup. One of my top 5 fav players from Cornell. Given his progress from the end of Cornell days, i sometimes wonder if he was ill utilized at Cornell.by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
I just want Cornell to have some mid to late round draft picks sprinkled with first rounders every now and then...by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
Dafatone Little surprised MacDonald couldn't crack the lineup, given how much work the Avs put into hiding Jack Johnson. He only had 8:25 of ice time in game six! That's close to half as much as the next lowest. But hey, if it ain't broke... Makes me extra sad because Nico Sturm has been in the lineup for the Avsby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
LGR14 Surprised not to see it posted yet, but Jacob MacDonald skated with the Cup on Sunday. He doesnt meet the criteria to have his name etched on the cup and id be surprised if the Ava petition for his name to be etched but I hope they do. He's been a great member of the orgby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
French Rage blackwidow French Rage blackwidow Robb Only 14 teams, 2 ECAC, and 1 Ivy have done it in the last 25 years, so it’s a ridiculous assertion to say that any particular team should have pulled it off “by chance.” I do have to acknowledge the stats you quoted show winning the NCAA title in the last 25 years should not have been claimed to be a walk in the park for the majority of the teaby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
upprdeck there is only X amount a coach can do at any given school. you can recruit every perfect kid that would be great. That doesnt mean they will come, and that doesnt mean they can get accepted.. Its not just the lack of scholies that hurts. Location, cost, type of school, degrees offered. It all adds up. Yeah, i acknowledge that coaching at cornell is not a walk in the park. Recruitby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
French Rage blackwidow Robb Only 14 teams, 2 ECAC, and 1 Ivy have done it in the last 25 years, so it’s a ridiculous assertion to say that any particular team should have pulled it off “by chance.” I do have to acknowledge the stats you quoted show winning the NCAA title in the last 25 years should not have been claimed to be a walk in the park for the majority of the teams in the ECAC. Butby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
I mean, lets be real. It is understandable now that they arent winning much because way more colleges take college hockey seriously and given the structural disadvantages and comparatively limited resources at cornell, it's tough to recruit guys and whatnot. But, no ecac title since 2010 is kind of unacceptable.by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
Jeff Hopkins '82 blackwidow Jeff Hopkins '82 Dafatone I'm lowkey rooting for the Avs, but Nash on the cup is absolutely the best part of TB winning if they do. I've always said the Stanley Cup doesn't belong below the Mason-Dixon Line, and I'm definitely not a fan of a Florida team winning it. So I'm also rooting for Colorado. But I agree it would be cool to see Nash win it. I'm rooting fby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
Jeff Hopkins '82 Dafatone I'm lowkey rooting for the Avs, but Nash on the cup is absolutely the best part of TB winning if they do. I've always said the Stanley Cup doesn't belong below the Mason-Dixon Line, and I'm definitely not a fan of a Florida team winning it. So I'm also rooting for Colorado. But I agree it would be cool to see Nash win it. I'm rooting for the Bolts all the way becby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
Robb Only 14 teams, 2 ECAC, and 1 Ivy have done it in the last 25 years, so it’s a ridiculous assertion to say that any particular team should have pulled it off “by chance.” I do have to acknowledge the stats you quoted show winning the NCAA title in the last 25 years should not have been claimed to be a walk in the park for the majority of the teams in the ECAC. But Cornell men's hockey sby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
Trotsky #ignore We've seen this movie before. The troll will go away if it doesn't get attention. Just saying 25+ years should've been enough for the team to random walk its way to the NCAA. Whats up with this forum being bent over backwards?by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
billhoward Judge a man by the foes he's made. I thought we were all friends here united in the common goal of making Cornell hockey great for the first time since the start of Mike Schafer's tenure.by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: blackwidow - 1 year ago
scoop85 blackwidow (and to a lesser extent, bearlover) is giving Trotsky a run for his money in the assholery department. Having deep concern for and thinking about what's best for Cornell hockey should not be considered being an asshole...by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
Dafatone blackwidow BearLover Trotsky blackwidowWow, you guys are way too kind. I hope he doesnt have a great career. It would somewhat justify his decision to leave and make Cornell player development look bad.No. They're just not bad sports. Hockey is a zero-sum game. Why would I root for Ertel, who quit on my team, to succeed ahead of some other random kid? This line of thinking makes muchby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros 2021-2022 - 1 year ago
Riley Nash in the lineup for game 3 of the Stanley cup final series. If the Bolts win the series (currently 2 wins - 0 in favor of Avs), Nash will be a Stanley cup winner and have his name etched on the cup. Given that he played less than half the regular season games, he needed to play at least 1 final series game to have his name auto etched on the cup.by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
BearLover Trotsky blackwidowWow, you guys are way too kind. I hope he doesnt have a great career. It would somewhat justify his decision to leave and make Cornell player development look bad.No. They're just not bad sports. Hockey is a zero-sum game. Why would I root for Ertel, who quit on my team, to succeed ahead of some other random kid? This line of thinking makes much more sense to me. Iby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
ithacat BearLover Scersk '97 BearLover I was not following the team during the year Romano was here, but Ertel was more a power forward than a skill guy. Though he put up unimpressive freshman numbers, Ertel was only 18, and the team as a whole struggled offensively. I think it’s likely he would have developed into a very good player. This is a bad loss given we could have gotten up to three moreby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
Weder BearLover Swampy Ertel's story reminds me of Tony Romano's. He also was a hotshot scorer (but 178th in the draft) who left Cornell for the OHL. I don't think he even got a cup of coffee in the NHL. I hope Ertel does.Ertel could be serving cups of coffee at Starbucks in a few years. I looked up Sasha Pokulok (#14 overall pick in 2005) and it looks like he’s still at it and played one gameby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
scoop85 blackwidow scoop85 blackwidow Trotsky blackwidow Trotsky dag14 I don't know anything about Ertel but it also may be that he realized that college was not right for him while trying to prepare for a career playing hockey. Had he transferred elsewhere in the NCAA you might be able to argue it was because of dissatisfaction with the Cornell program. The OHL suggests a different motivation.by blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Cornell lacrosse 2022 - 1 year ago
Trotsky Is Buczek setting up to be the lax Schafer? I hope not. I hope Buczek can deliver NCAA titles.by blackwidow - Other Sports
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
scoop85 blackwidow Trotsky blackwidow Trotsky dag14 I don't know anything about Ertel but it also may be that he realized that college was not right for him while trying to prepare for a career playing hockey. Had he transferred elsewhere in the NCAA you might be able to argue it was because of dissatisfaction with the Cornell program. The OHL suggests a different motivation.Maybe. He certainlby blackwidow - Hockey
Re: Ertel to OHL - 1 year ago
Trotsky blackwidow Trotsky dag14 I don't know anything about Ertel but it also may be that he realized that college was not right for him while trying to prepare for a career playing hockey. Had he transferred elsewhere in the NCAA you might be able to argue it was because of dissatisfaction with the Cornell program. The OHL suggests a different motivation.Maybe. He certainly did not seem to eby blackwidow - Hockey