1-0 1 07:46 Cor pp Sawada 8 (McCutcheon 7, Bitz 10)
1-1 1 17:58 Brn Prough (Poli, Thunell)
1-2 3 05:13 Brn sh Dersch (Hurley)
2-2 3 05:40 Cor pp Nash 2 (Carefoot 4)
2-3 3 09:55 Brn McNary (Muncy, Rosen)
2-4 3 18:03 Brn Garbett (Hurley)
2-5 3 19:37 Brn en Muncy (Roux)
Audio at 6:38.
AA up at 6:38.
Ben Scrivens starting tonight.
Schafer weak from a prior surgery and so will not be behind the bench. Ironic if he sets the record tonight.
Glover in for McLeod. Scali and Milo still sitting.
I guess Fontas has earned his spot given great PK.
I could swear Gametracker just said PP goal by Sawada. Must be another mistake. =]
is IRC working for anyone? if so what it the address, I am having difficulties
Looked like a Brown power-play there for awhile.
Waved at Prough as he went by. Like last night: control play for extended periods and have nothing to show for it.
[quote Dpperk29]is IRC working for anyone? if so what it the address, I am having difficulties[/quote]
irc://irc.undernet.org/lynah
or channel #lynah on irc.undernet.org
[quote Dpperk29]is IRC working for anyone? if so what it the address, I am having difficulties[/quote]
Yep. irc://irc.undernet.org/lynah
Webcast of the Big Red Freakout game at RPI tonight, if anyone's interested -- http://www.alumni.rpi.edu/fowebcast.html
Very good powerplay so far tonight. The Sawada goal was textbook, and the second powerplay also produced many great chances.
I think we are continuing to play well, and tonight we seem to have much more offensive jump. Hopefully the pucks will start finding the Brown net this period.
Tony Romano is a potential alternative energy source. Bitz, Sawada and McCutcheon all playing well on powerplay (I can't believe I just wrote that). Chris Fontas has become a credible penalty killer.
On the other hand, are Scott, Carefoot and Kennedy even out there? :-/
[quote Avash '05]Webcast of the Big Red Freakout game at RPI tonight, if anyone's interested -- http://www.alumni.rpi.edu/fowebcast.html[/quote]
The webcast said they will also cover the Cornell vs RPI game on Feb. 10.
Cornell successfully kills off the second period, which was basically one long Brown powerplay. Great job on faceoffs tonight: Kennedy and Scott are 17-5, and Kennedy won many important draws down the stretch.
One Cornell pp in the second and it was a return to bad habits. Also, as good as the kill was, Brown was getting a lot of good chances. The last couple minutes Cornell started to jump a bit and drew the penalty, so they start the third up a man.
Carefoot had a very good shift midway through the period and generally looked better. Topher also reappeared. Decent enough period, although we are in the box an awful lot.
Brown audio at
http://broadcastmonsters.com/Brown/brown012007.asx
The windows media player title says "women's basketball vs. yale", but I think I hear hockey.
Edit: Nevermind this is something else. I just changed the date on the web address from some of the future Brown hockey broadcasts.
Why is coach in the press box?
[quote Jordan 04]Why is coach in the press box?[/quote]
Because business class is on the bench?
[quote Jordan 04]Why is coach in the press box?[/quote]
Not healing from a surgery. Doctor's orders.
[quote Jordan 04]Why is coach in the press box?[/quote]
He's "weak" from December surgery. I suspect he's feeling even weaker now.
[quote Jordan 04]Why is coach in the press box?[/quote]
Because he's recovering from a December surgery. Affereffects seem to still be bothering him.
Postgame thread here (http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,107297), if you have the heart.
Now 5-4-2 at Lynah. Losses to Wayne State, Dartmouth, Sacred Heart, Brown. 4-7-3 since the come-from-behind Harvard win on CSTV.
[quote Avash '05]Webcast of the Big Red Freakout game at RPI tonight, if anyone's interested -- http://www.alumni.rpi.edu/fowebcast.html[/quote]
5th tie in the Lame-Out since the last loss in 1990. Of interest in the closing credits: look for another free RPI webcast for the "Whiteout" vs. Cornell.
Ok. You can fix the thread now. I just got home and saw that you have the score with Brown beating Cornell 5-2. :-P
[quote Liz '05][quote Jordan 04]Why is coach in the press box?[/quote]
Because he's recovering from a December surgery. Affereffects seem to still be bothering him.[/quote]
I wish him "gute Besserung" as we say in Germany. There's no such thing as a simple surgery.
[quote Trotsky]
On the other hand, are Scott, Carefoot and Kennedy even out there? :-/[/quote]
We should realize that these three might not be playing at 100% because maybe they aren't 100%?
One of the RIP players who seems to be playing with a lot of hustle this year also seemed to me to be playing less than one might expect. I mentioned this to someone who knows him only to be told that he has been playing hurt.
Just as we didn't know that Coach Schafer has been "playing" injured, we don't know a damn thing about anyone else on the team either. (The forum's ragging on Adler's senior season was foolish - back how many years, now? For those too young to remember he quit hockey altogether after the last game of a four year Cornell career because of a back injury.)
How many of us who are close to Scott's size could even make it through one shift?
::twak::
^ ___^
^ ___Marty!
^
Just about anyone else who can lace on a pair of skates.
Scott was playing a majority of last season, when he was playing much better than this year, with a broken wrist....
[quote redheadfanatic]Scott was playing a majority of last season, when he was playing much better than this year, with a broken wrist....[/quote]So, what's the point? Marty's point is we don't know all that is happening. Who knows, maybe this year he's playing with a broken leg?::demented::
[quote Jim Hyla][quote redheadfanatic]Scott was playing a majority of last season, when he was playing much better than this year, with a broken wrist....[/quote]So, what's the point? Marty's point is we don't know all that is happening. Who knows, maybe this year he's playing with a broken leg?::demented::[/quote]
Thank you! The doctor is in!