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Re: Recruits 2006: The New Thread - 18 years ago
atb9 Wrong thread I will only plead guilty of propogating thread drift. In thread view it is clear that I was responding to the chain that went:ithacat I love the BCHL pipeline, but please bring in Casey Jones to oversee US recruiting (and prepare for Mike's eventual departure).Ben Rocky 04 Isn't Schafer signed to another 4 years after this season?David Harding Schafer has consistently saidby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Recruits 2006: The New Thread - 18 years ago
Schafer has consistently said that he is interested in coaching at the highest (pro) level. When is hard to predict, but a cautious administration would ponder a succession plan. The typical contract commits the school to paying the coach for the term of the contract. It doesn't commit the coach to sticking with the school for that term.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Refereeing - 18 years ago
Interference SECTION 29. a. A player shall not interfere with or impede the progress of an opponent who is not in possession of the puck, or deliberately knock a stick out of an opponent?s hand, or prevent a player who has dropped the stick, or any other piece of equipment from regaining possession of it or knock or shoot any abandoned or broken stick or illegal puck or other debris toward an oby David Harding - Hockey
Cornell wrestling - 18 years ago
I was a bit annoyed by the slight to Cornell wrestling at the very end of the story comparing Cornell to Iowa. I'm not denigrating the Iowa program in the least, but I think Cornell's deserves a little more respect.by David Harding - Other Sports
Re: St. Lawrence at Cornell postgame thread (1/20/06) - 18 years ago
jtwcornell91Rich SClosing your hand on the puck is different than a hand pass. The first calls for a penalty whereas the second is a violation that calls for a face-off if the offending team touches the puck next. Actually, there are three different things: [*] batting or deflecting the puck with your (open) hand, which is a hand pass if a teammate touches it next. Catching the puck and immby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Iggulden Signed by SJ - 18 years ago
Just noticed that Clevland Barons games are broadcast live on the Web, both streaming video and audio.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Baby scores - 18 years ago
Stephen Bâby and Mike Iggulden each scored a goal for their respective teams as the Cleveland Barons beat the Chicago Wolves 6-3 at Chicago yesterday.by David Harding - Hockey
Baby scores - 18 years ago
Bâby had a goal (hos 5th of the season) and an assist Saturday night, but the Chicago Wolves lost to the Toronto Marlies, 4-5.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: 2006-7 Schedule - 18 years ago
My memories of Cornell hockey actually go back earlier than my class suggests. As a townie, I attended occasional games from about the second season in Lynah and listened to Sam Woodside and Don Martin broadcast the games on WHCU-FM.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: 2006-7 Schedule - 18 years ago
RobbDavid HardingSome of us have memories that go back more than 20 years to before "the Great Divorce." The WAS a time when we scheduled them every year and met them in the post season once, or even twice, in many of those years, but they weren't non-conference games then. Yes, but that's irrelevant to the discussion about the non-conference teams that we're able to schedule in today'by David Harding - Hockey
Re: 2006-7 Schedule - 18 years ago
Robbheykb There was a time where we scheduled BU every other year or so. We should be playing top tier non-conference opponents. BU/BC/UNH in the east, Mich/Minn/CC/UND in the west. Um, no there wasn't. We've only played BU 8 times since the Great Divorce, 4 @ Lynah, 1 neutral site at the Syracuse Invitational, and 3 @ BU. 2 of those games were in 1989, 2 in 2002, and 2 in 2003. So there havby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Hockey alum passes away - 18 years ago
Ah, yes, I remember the three K's, Kennedy, Kostandoff, and Kijanka. It was good to start winning games after the initial lean years.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 - 18 years ago
I certainly wouldn't want a broken piece of my own visor putting my eye out. On the other hand, I can imagine having that shield making me feel less vulnerable and thus more likely to instigate.by David Harding - Hockey
[OT] What is The Most Competitive Sport (GEEK ALERT) - 18 years ago
Warning! Geek alert!! Some physicists from Los Alamos and Boston University ask "What is the Most Competive Sport?' and try to answer by using records of every NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, and FA game evry played. They define "competitive" as meaning the frequency of upsets - games where the team that is currently lower in the standings wins. Their answer, from most to least, is socceby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Changes to the forum - 18 years ago
Thanks, Age. I especially like the "Mark Thread Read" option. I was stimulated to hit the "PayPal Donate" button again, but that seems to be broken.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Baby scores - 18 years ago
Bâby had the assist on his team's only goal of the night Friday Right wing Billy Tibbetts answered for the Wolves (9-10-1-3), 1-1, with an early second-period power-play goal. Chicago native Stephen Bâby pushed a shot toward the crease that bounced off a Stars defender and fluttered into the air before Tibbetts whacked the puck past goaltender Dan Ellis at 4:55 of the second frame.by David Harding - Hockey
OT: Syracuse hockey - 18 years ago
Wednesday evening at the Syracuse airport, waiting for them to cancel my flight home, I picked up a copy of the Syracuse New Times. There was a review of a new book titled Hockey in Syracuse by Jim Mancuso.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: OT -- Fans on the field - 18 years ago
There was a time when fans "knew" they were at risk sitting behind the goal at a hockey game. A couple fatalities later, including sadly one at Cornell, the presence of nets indicates the laws of responsibility have changed. Shucks, 40+ years ago there wasn't even glass around the sides at Lynah.by David Harding - Hockey
Baby scores - 18 years ago
Bâby scored his first goal of the season last night, along with tallying an assist. On the other hand, he was in the penalty box for boarding when Omaha scored the go-ahead goal. Omaha sends Wolves to fourth straight loss 12/03/2005 ROSEMONT, Ill.---The Chicago Wolves erased a second-period deficit to even the game after two periods but were victimized by three third-period goalby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Lynah Expansion Moves Forward - 18 years ago
Players’ Bench SECTION 9. a. The rink shall provide seats or benches for the use of players of both teams that accommodate at least 21 persons of each team. The benches should be placed immediately alongside the ice in the neutral zone, as near to the center of the rink as possible, with the doors opening in the neutral zone, convenient to the dressing rooms. When players’ benches are situaby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Time for a new poll! - 18 years ago
How about some demographics? When did you become a Cornell hockey fan? 1) My parents took me to games when I was a kid 2) I followed an NHL team before coming to Cornell and transferred my allegiance 3) My freshman RA told me waiting in line for season tickets was the best way to get facetime 4) My friends took me to a game and I was hooked My highest level hockey experience has beenby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros - Nov '05 - 18 years ago
pfibiger Wrote: Brian Wrote: Haven't seen Bâby mentioned lately, is he hurt? Maybe we can bring in his leadership to help out this years team if he's not doing anthing! He's still playing for the Chicago Wolves, but so far has been held scoreless.He has played in 10 of the team's 15 games and racked up 14 penalty minutes without scoring a goal.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros - Nov '05 - 18 years ago
Jeremy Downs has signed with the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs of the CHL. In his first game he had one shot, one assist, and finished +2. The hyphenated sieve is now on the roster of the Loredo Bucks as the #2 goalie. He hasn't played yet, and the #1 goalie has only played one game. I don't have the energy to track down what happened to the three goalies who split the time up to this point.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: The "excellence" continues... - 18 years ago
Al DeFlorio Wrote: Gary Woods? Maybe they think he's Tiger's father? Someone is paying attention. They have fixed it.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: [HOOPS]Cornell v St. Francis (PA) - 18 years ago
Al DeFlorio Wrote: CM cWo 44 Wrote: Roadie to Cuse tomorrow.... I got 10 people going. I encourage other Cornell students to do the same. It's a long shot, but it would be the biggest B-Ball win in school history, and it's an hour away! Low risk, high reward. C'mannnnnnnn faithful, show your support for the B-Ball team! Your enthusiasm is admirable, and I hope a good-sized contingentby David Harding - Hockey
Re: [OT] NHL Scoring Out of Control! - 18 years ago
NCAA Ice Hockey 2006 Rules and Interpretations Page 8Points of Emphasis The “Points of Emphasis†section calls attention to certain areas of the game that the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee believes must be improved, not through additional rules but by a stronger emphasis on existing rules. This year the rules committee requests that players, officials and coby David Harding - Hockey
Re: Alumni in the Pros - Nov '05 - 18 years ago
The Daily Herald story on the game featured an AP photo of Lenny stopping a close shot by the Blackhawks' Borque. This led me to check Google image search for LeNeveu, where I found a bunch of shots.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Cornell 3 @ Brown 2 (OT 11/5) post-game thread - 18 years ago
I think we should probably have this conversation on AIM instead of boring the eLynah faithful [] [/q} I'll agree with the others. This is part of the hockey culture. We appreciate the insider's view.by David Harding - Hockey
Re: Results 11/4-5 - 18 years ago
jy3 Wrote: "The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. " sorry couldnt resist interesting how teams in the middle-bottom of the poll are having a hard time asserting themselves - although I guess last year that would have been the bottom.by David Harding - Hockey