1 01:23 SLU pp Ross (McBride, DeVergilio)
1 15:14 SLU McBride (Bogosian, Miskovic)
2 05:42 SLU pp Keller (Fensel)
2 06:10 SLU pp Vermuelen (Keller, Curran)
2 09:53 Cor pp R. Nash 9 (Barlow 9)
3 02:22 Cor pp R. Nash 10 (Greening 12, Gallagher 5)
Seriously, still not redcast?
[quote judy]Seriously, still not redcast?[/quote]
No, and no sound on the basketball RedCast, either. Top notch quality.::help::
[Edit: sound is there on b-ball.]
[quote Trotsky]Cornell cast not up yet, so we have to listen to the (alleged, ahem) drunks over on the Saints'. The worst broadcast team in all sports, at any level.[/quote]
The Brown crew has a stranglehold on second place in that list...
Not the start Cornell was looking for, giving up a PP goal.
Let's go Red!
Do we know what the lines are? I've heard both Taylor Davenport and Jacob Johnston mentioned.
From the sounds of it, St. Lawrence is flying around the ice tonight.
whcu has lost the feed, and i can't find livestats for the game ... where's sam woodside when you really need him?
taylor davenport in for jordan berk, and i've heard seminoff, krueger, devin and krantz called, so brendon nash must be out
Wally and Greg with another dig at the Cornell crowd. One of the Lynah Faithful must have bagged their wives or something. A few years ago a girl was hit with the puck and one of the buffoons said "that's what you get for standing during the game."
McBride? off the bench makes it 2-0 on a delayed call.
Yikes, Keller almost taps in the third goal. Very bad start tonight.
Redcast up for those who are over the SLU announcing...
Maybe the sheep they've been shagging have run off and it's put them in a bad mood.
Since people cared to put the basketball score on last night's thread, it's 23-23 with 7:57 left in the 1st half.
Redcast up.
Losing to one of the worst teams in the conference. Good stuff.
Thanks, was just trying to find it but livestats appears to use Flash so I can't get it on my phone.
Not the way you want to see this team play after what sounded like a hard working loss, but SLU has been struggling and hopefully a quick second period goal can swing the momentum around.
ok
All other ECAC games tied (Yale/Princeton at 1, the others at 0)
Joe Devin game DQ on a bad hit, SLU player down and not moving much.
Joe Devin, got DQ'd for a hit on Ross - He will miss another game
I'm sure what type of lecture/pep talk/ ass-chewing is being delivered in the locker room, but maybe if someone reminded them that it is "Hockey Day in Canada" that will inspire them to go out and score some goals.
I think you gotta love a country that has Hockey Day (http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=352367) as an almost official holiday. ::banana::
41-36 Cornell at the half
5 min unilateral plus the DQ.
5 minute major plus game misconduct against J Devin. I couldn't see the hit on B2, but there was serious contact to the head according to the announcer. The SLU player (Ross) apparently was knocked unconscious. He didn't move much after the hit and it took a long time for the trainers and an MD to get him on a stretcher and off the ice. I hope he is okay.
That's not a play you like to see. I assume the ref thought there was intent otherwise the DQ wouldn't have been thrown out there.
Your team needs a spark, not a dirty hit that puts your team down a man for 5 min and short a skater in a week. If Schafer wasn't happy at intermission I wouldn't like to be standing next to him now.
B-ball up 41-36 at the half. Many ties and lead changes before Cornell edges ahead in the last couple of minutes.
Louis Dale free throw streak ends at 52.
[quote oceanst41]That's not a play you like to see. I assume the ref thought there was intent otherwise the DQ wouldn't have been thrown out there.[/quote]It might be automatic for contact to the head.
[quote Trotsky][quote oceanst41]That's not a play you like to see. I assume the ref thought there was intent otherwise the DQ wouldn't have been thrown out there.[/quote]It might be automatic for contact to the head.[/quote]
Could be, seeing as the majority of the time we are discussing this when it comes to boarding.
Either way, it sounds like an unnecessary play. You can finish a check by playing the body, not the head.
And SLU makes Cornell pay for the penalty, 3-0
5:42 Keller from Fensel, PP
And another for SLU 4-0
6:10 Vermeulen, from Keller, Curran
major penalties are tough to kill
Davenport in goal for Cornell
Lost weekend. Back to basketball.
[quote Al DeFlorio]Lost weekend. Back to basketball.[/quote]
Speaking of lost weekends, Joe Devin might want to get a comfortable seat in Lynah next weekend. I don't see him getting the call on Saturday after serving his suspension.
Completely unacceptable.
Great job by Schafer who admittedly said they just focused on Clarkson this week. Pretty clear that was the case.
Anyone else starting to think Schafer has lost control over this team?
Riley Nash PPG!
Well Cornell gets on the board with Nash scoring.
9:53 R Nash from Barlow, PP
Another PP upcoming for Cornell, a goal here could make this interesting.
52-41 Cornell with 11 to play
Jason waxing about Appleton. I have to agree, I love that rink.
[quote Trotsky]Jason waxing about Appleton. I have to agree, I love that rink.[/quote]
I'll second that, or third that since it started with Jason.
Sawada set up at the right doorstep and hammered from behind, no call.
60-48 Cornell 11:10 left
Four on Four, 2:18 remaining
Big rebound leads to SLU breakaway at the end of the period, but Davenport makes the save.
Miskovic called for elbowing at 0:00
First 2 mins of 3rd will be Cornell power play.
SLU penalty at end of period. We'll start on the PP.
BB 71-62 with 5:22 left
71-69
Penn cut it to 2 points, but then Wittman drains a 3 and Foote takes a charge. Big series of plays there.
Foote with a big offensive board and putback (goaltending was called) and Cornell leads by 7 with under 3 to play.
81-69 Cornell now, TO Penn
5 on 3 for Cornell for 29 seconds
Riley Nash again!
Riley Nash!
R Nash from Greening!!! 5 on 4
59.7 left in Newman and Cornell up 83-74
Penn comes right back down the court and misses an easy dunk
If you're wondering: 2/19/05 (http://www.tbrw.info/weeklyUpdates/cornellHatTricks.html), Moulson.
Hmmm...nice thought.
Come on, boys, plenty of time left and the SLU(t)s have the dreaded 2-goal lead.
LGR!!!
87-74 Final as Newman sings the Quakers off the court.
but will SLU commit the 4 more Penaltied we need to score 2 more goals..
the last 4-5 trips have not been called..
Good shift by Cornell there, they're going to need a lot more of that and not from just the Greening-Nash-Barlow combo
Mugford shuts me up by drawing a penalty, Cornell on the PP
8:37 to go, Cornell PP
Cornell is outplaying SLU in the 3rd period
Good PP, but no goals.
I hope someone sang Hairy Chested Men for me at the hoops game...
http://www.iswza.org/heritage/songbook.html#fight
To hell, to hell with Pennsylvania
Scrivens goes back in.
Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left
Empty net for Cornell at 3:30
And Scrivens back to the bench with 3+ left
Well Cornell successfully wore down Clarkson, unfortunately it was one night too late, 'Gate skates them to a scoreless tie.
It (sort of) worked for Princeton.
[quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]
Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).
I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.
LGR!
[quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]
Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).
[/quote]
Yes, but I think thats because the game was pretty much over, and the guy they put in was a team captain. It could have also been for what you said, which is to get the forwards a bit of extra rest.
Tripping on Gallagher during breakaway, penalty shot not warranted, but Cornell will get 5 on 4
One minute to go and SLU takes a tripping penalty. 6-on-4.
LGR!
[quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]
Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).
I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.
LGR![/quote]
Maybe Schafer is reminding him why Cornell was in a position to pull it's goalie with 3+ left? (not that the goals were his fault, but you know...)
0:51 left
All goals thus far have come with at least a 1 man advantage......
[quote Rita]All goals thus far have come with at least a 1 man advantage......[/quote]
Well it certainly wasn't Troy's fault ;-)
The team was just outskated, which led to bad penalties and goals. Once they started skating it was too late, and sadly that isn't the first time we've seen that this year either.
Cornell couldn't recover from the major penalty, but except for that and part of the first period, they outplayed SLU. They skated for 3:30 with an empty net at the end of the 3rd and put a lot of pucks on net without allowing any goals (although there were some close shots).
A tough loss and zero points in the North Country. Last year, they had one.
Back to Lynah for Union and RPI next weekend. Hang in there Big Red.
[quote oceanst41][quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]
Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).
I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.
LGR![/quote]
Maybe Schafer is reminding him why Cornell was in a position to pull it's goalie with 3+ left? (not that the goals were his fault, but you know...)[/quote]
That was definitely a "time out call". Schafer was drawing up a play all the time Scrivens was getting ready.