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Re: Three goals for 2002-03 - 21 years ago
#1 no goldfish crackers on the ice #2 no swedish fish on the ice #3 no eel in my hairby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: [Off-topic] Lacrosse - 22 years ago
what is this...the e-Schoellkopf forum? but no serious i am loving the lax coverage...but let me say again what everyone is thinking....the hockey offseason SUCKSby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: For Messers Hyla and DeFlorio - 22 years ago
Ah the wonders of an efficient market...by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Next year's schedule - 22 years ago
Thats good about avoiding home games over break...though maybe thats balanced out by the BU games being over Thanksgiving break when many of the student faithful aren't around :-\by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Now this would be a road trip - 22 years ago
Age: YOU are the one who should have instituted a character limit on usernames..poo!by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Score vs. Hahvahd - 22 years ago
10:28 to go in the 2nd, still 2-2. Announcers saying Harvard's doing a good job preventing the forecheck. Pettit and Moore for Harvard, Wieckowski and Paolini for Cornell (i think)by littleredfan - Hockey
ECAC idiocy - 22 years ago
ECAC Press Release for the Cornell-RPI Game LAKE PLACID, New York--Freshman defenseman Charlie Cook scored the Big Red’s first two goals and Matt Underhill stopped 21 shots for his third shutout of the season as Cornell advanced to the championship game for the second straight year with a 3-0 blanking of fifth-seeded Rensselaer. Cook opened the scoring for the Big Red just 4:42 into the contestby littleredfan - Hockey
Off-topic: Hunter Rawlings to retire in 15 months - 22 years ago
The Ithaca Journal reports that President Hunter Rawlings will retire in 15 months: A Personal Message from President Rawlings Updated 4 p.m., Friday, March 15, 2002 Hunter Rawlings It is a privilege to serve as the president of Cornell, a great private university with a public mission. We have a distinguished faculty, a dedicated staff, a vibrant and diverse student body, and remarkably cby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Chances of bye if we beat Hahvahd - 22 years ago
If we lose tommorrow, just in terms of an at-large bid, we should definitely hope that, from a rough analysis: CCHA Should hope that Mich St. wins the CCHA, but they're the only team currently ahead of us in PWR still left (Ohio St., Mich, and No. Mich are also left). So an upset could definitely be in the cards. WCHA Denver v. Minnesota--doesn't really matter, they're both going to make the toby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Shutting out the #1/2 offensive punch; making them eat their words...a sweet victory. Sweeter still would be a victory tommorrow against Hahvahd. Grumet-Morris was supposedly extremely solid in goal tonight, and tested a lot. Underhill, by comparison, made 20 saves and was tested maybe 3 times through the game (from what I've heard). I feel the goalie situation will be about equal tommorrow nby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Matt Underhill gets the shutout! 3-0 Red!!! ARE YOU READY HARVARD?by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Kozier also hit a post just before on a "better" chance so says Grady...and now a powerplayby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
What does the Clarkson loss mean for Cornell's chances for a NCAA bid/bye?by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Underhill makes an amazing save according to the broadcast, and Wieckowski and Murray both hit postsby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Throughout the year I've thought Cook's played some great D and had great hustle and speed, and always seemed to pass up the shot in favor of passing it to a teammate. I guess the coaches have seen the same thing--I believe he's played in every game so far, and as a freshman too. Its great to see him get these goals...a testament to the team's depth, and maybe a marker of what we can see from hby littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
Cook's first cornell goal! GREAT timing!by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: moldin' knights vs. lynah east ::rolleyes:: - 22 years ago
B. Nowak scores against Walsh; Harvard 2, Clarkson 1by littleredfan - Hockey
Cornell-RPI, March 15 2002 - 22 years ago
I know there's still awhile until gametime, but I'm excited. Post scores+commentary here, esp those who have access to a television.by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: moldin' knights vs. lynah east ::rolleyes:: - 22 years ago
Hahvahd-Clarkson still 1-1 with around 18:15 left in the 3rd period. #1 UNH down 3-2 down to UML at the end of the 3rd period. Damn those upsets...come back UNH damnit, come back!by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: moldin' knights vs. lynah east ::rolleyes:: - 22 years ago
12:35 to go in the second period, Clarkson ties it up at 1-1.by littleredfan - Hockey
Congrats to Andrew McNiven - 22 years ago
In my boredom at home, I continue to read the Cornell Alumni Magazine. In the notes for the class of '01, it says, "One of 's former teammates, Andrew McNiven, is currently working as an assistant coach for the Cornell Men's team and just announced his engagement to current Cornell senior and track runner Anne Marie McMillan." Congrats!by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Milestones - 22 years ago
There's a huge feature about Ned Harkness in a recent Cornell Magazine (the alumni mag)...sometime within the past 6 months, I forget which issueby littleredfan - Hockey
ECAC All-Academic Team - 22 years ago
Who made it from Cornell? Stephen Bâby, Applied Economics/Management David Kozier, Applied Economics/Management Denis Ladouceur, Economics Mark McRae, College Scholar Matt McRae, Biology and Sociology Sam Paolini, Applied Economics/Management Some other interesting notes... Harvard, despite purported rampant grade inflation, only managed two All-Academic team members (requires a min of 3by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: hobey=murray - 22 years ago
Interesting factoid: star nhl'er Mats Sundin...ALSO from Bromma, Sweden.by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: Biting Sun Article - 22 years ago
Philip: Actually, I was wondering if people were wondering if i was an IHS grad. I am actually a small, Carnelian red, fan that did not graduate from anywhere near IHS. Hence, littleredfan--its a stretch I know...by littleredfan - Hockey
Re: ECAC awards brunch honors six players & Schafer - 22 years ago
It also says that Murray and Cavosie are the two ECAC representatives for the Hobey finalists. This is news to me...and I can't find the list of finalists posted anywhere...by littleredfan - Hockey