Denver's Tyler Ruegsegger with some ridiculous moves here (including a flip of the puck in between the D-man's legs back to himself)
against Minny State:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sEw9lwfVxY
Just saw that as well, that is some amazing stick handling in close on both the D-man and the Goalie.
Pretty cool goal.
Would love to see how Nash's compared to it. Anybody want to put it up on YouTube?
[quote Jordan 04]Would love to see how Nash's compared to it. Anybody want to put it up on YouTube?[/quote]
I suspect everybody wants to put it up on YouTube. The question is: Does anybody have it on recorded media?
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote Jordan 04]Would love to see how Nash's compared to it. Anybody want to put it up on YouTube?[/quote]
I suspect everybody wants to put it up on YouTube. The question is: Does anybody have it on recorded media?[/quote]
Heh. I was joking. I'm pretty sure nobody has it to put up.
[quote Jordan 04]Pretty cool goal.
Would love to see how Nash's compared to it. Anybody want to put it up on YouTube?[/quote]
Ditto ;)
To my unbiased view, Nash's was better. He had skating control of the puck for a longer distance, not receiving a long outlet pass to get it started. But then again, being able to see it again might change my memory.::bugeye::
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote Jordan 04]Would love to see how Nash's compared to it. Anybody want to put it up on YouTube?[/quote]
I suspect everybody wants to put it up on YouTube. The question is: Does anybody have it on recorded media?[/quote]
B2 _just_ launched their "on demand" service. I'd checked last week, it wasn't available. Cornell v. Brown is one of the available games. It's $15. I'd be happy to pay for it, but I've never done any vid cap stuff and am not sure I could produce a clip for uploading to youtube. For someone with the right stream-ripping software and video editing/conversion tools, getting the goal up onto youtube should now be relatively trivial.
http://www.b2livetv.com/od.asp
Edit: looks like they send you a cd for your $15. That file would be pretty easy to edit, don't have to worry about ripping the stream.
What's lost in the majesty Ruegsegger's goal is that the move and outlet pass that made it happen was pretty awesome in it's own right.
[quote Jim Hyla]To my unbiased view, Nash's was better. He had skating control of the puck for a longer distance, not receiving a long outlet pass to get it started. But then again, being able to see it again might change my memory.::bugeye::[/quote]
Agree. Ruegsegger really only undressed one defender (with 2 impressive switchback turns and one sweet stickhandle) and got the shot off before a 2nd could catch up. The passer (Trotter) did a great job himself of skating around 2 Mavs. My memory of Nash's goal is that he had 3 guys in front of him to get by before laying the Brown goaltender out. But my memory of plays has been wrong before.
[quote RichH]My memory of Nash's goal is that he had 3 guys in front of him to get by before laying the Brown goaltender out. But my memory of plays has been wrong before.[/quote]This post makes me want to go home, connect my VCR, and watch my tape of the playoff game against Harvard in 2000 to see whether Rick Sacchetti's goal was as awesome and incongruous as I remember it being.
[quote Josh '99][quote RichH]My memory of Nash's goal is that he had 3 guys in front of him to get by before laying the Brown goaltender out. But my memory of plays has been wrong before.[/quote]This post makes me want to go home, connect my VCR, and watch my tape of the playoff game against Harvard in 2000 to see whether Rick Sacchetti's goal was as awesome and incongruous as I remember it being.[/quote]
Will you post it on YouTube? :-P
[quote Rita][quote Josh '99][quote RichH]My memory of Nash's goal is that he had 3 guys in front of him to get by before laying the Brown goaltender out. But my memory of plays has been wrong before.[/quote]This post makes me want to go home, connect my VCR, and watch my tape of the playoff game against Harvard in 2000 to see whether Rick Sacchetti's goal was as awesome and incongruous as I remember it being.[/quote]
Will you post it on YouTube? :-P[/quote]
And Rita wins ::popcorn::
so they are charging $6 for a live game and $15 for an archived version?
[quote upperdeck]so they are charging $6 for a live game and $15 for an archived version?[/quote]
It's $15 for a DVD copy.
Ditto.