http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080129/SPORTS/801290331/1006
Nice article in today's IJ about the return of Nash.
As I said before, my thoughts are that he isn't back to the level of ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team and Preseason All-ECAC Team that he has shown he can play at. His hands are great and he does seem to improve with every weekend. I hope by the time we play Clarkson again, Nash will be back to 100%.
After the piece on Brendon is one on Greening, followed immediately by a few paragraphs on home grown Cornell recruit Kevin Cole. I wonder whether he'll be heading to Namaimo in the interim.
Quote from: IJLocal flare in AHL all-stars
Ithaca's Kevin Cole took place in the American Hockey League's All-Star Skills Competition on Sunday in Binghamton. Cole, a member of the Junior A Binghamton Jr. Senators, was one of the AHL's four amateur invitees to participate alongside the pros — and he made quite an impression.
Cole won the fastest skater competition amongst his peers by completing a lap of the rink in 14.739 seconds.
To put that in perspective, Cole's time was less than three-quarters of a second slower than the AHL's fastest skate, Iowa's Toby Petersen. Not bad for a kid who will turn just 17 in February.
Oh, and by the way, Cole has committed to Cornell for either the 2009-10 or 2010-11 season.
[quote David Harding]After the piece on Brendon is one on Greening, followed immediately by a few paragraphs on home grown Cornell recruit Kevin Cole. I wonder whether he'll be heading to Namaimo in the interim.
Quote from: IJLocal flare in AHL all-stars
Ithaca's Kevin Cole took place in the American Hockey League's All-Star Skills Competition on Sunday in Binghamton. Cole, a member of the Junior A Binghamton Jr. Senators, was one of the AHL's four amateur invitees to participate alongside the pros — and he made quite an impression.
Cole won the fastest skater competition amongst his peers by completing a lap of the rink in 14.739 seconds.
To put that in perspective, Cole's time was less than three-quarters of a second slower than the AHL's fastest skate, Iowa's Toby Petersen. Not bad for a kid who will turn just 17 in February.
Oh, and by the way, Cole has committed to Cornell for either the 2009-10 or 2010-11 season.
[/quote]Wow, speed. Always useful.
Current AJHL stats on Kevin:
GP......G.......A.......Pts....Pen.....PenMins
33 ---- 13 ---- 13 ---- 26 ---- 13 ---- 34
5' 11" - 180 lbs
plays center
birth date 2/04/1991