Hi all,
Does anyone have a list of past and present CU Hockey Player Sweater Numbers?
Thanks,
Josh
Check the [A HREF="http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/corn-m-hockey-mtt.html#Numerical"] Roster on Cornell's Website [/A].
oh forget it. Its at http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/corn-m-hockey-mtt.html#Numerical
Nevermind. I edited the link poorly - and Section N had already fixed it.
Any idea about past numbers?
I've been meaning to put up a table of numbers going back to '82 (when my records stop). I guess I have a motivation now.
Hi Greg,
Do you know Joe Nieuwendyk or Ken Dyden's numbers off hand?
Thanks,
Josh
Nieuwy was 25. I don't go back to Dryden (but if anybody finds a pic in a Cornell uni, I've always wanted one).
Dryden wore #1 at Cornell.
Larry
Thanks!
(http://home.stny.rr.com/rhovorka/dryden.JPG)
OK, I want to be really piggy. Does anyone have an in-action shot? (Blinks eyes alluringly). ::help::
Greg wrote:
QuoteDoes anyone have an in-action shot?
I've seen that photo a million times, and I'm not sure I've ever seen another.
This comes up periodically, and the answer seems to be that in those days, all the goalies wore #1.
Wow, he's just a kid.
Yeah, but so are you.;-)
True, but I guess I pictured him looking somewhat more intimidating or something.
With his pretzel mask he made the "chainsaw massacre" guy look like Harry Potter.:-P
Speaking of which, from the Hockey Hall of Fame website,
http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/spot_treasurep198301.htm
Gee, Worldcom still does something useful.:-D
A classic.
Greg,
I remember back when I was in school, my fraternity had old copies of the Cornellian in its library. There were pictures of Dryden in either the '68 or '69 edition.
At least one was his familiar "leaning on the end of his stick" position, but I don't recall whether there were real "action" shots.
While I don't have a copy, I beleive they keep copies in one of the libraries on campus.
Jeff
Ken Dryden wrote the Hockey section in the 1969 Cornellian - which includes a picture of him leaning on his stick, watching the action at the other end of the rink.
Arthur and I used to joke about starting a fund to buy him a chair and a good book...
Ken '71