Since the season is over for this terrible team, here is the end of year ranking:
30 Ben Scrivens
10 Patrick Kennedy
18 Michael Kennedy
3 Jared Seminoff
31 Dan DiLeo
5 Justin Krueger
24 Brendon Nash
1 Troy Davenport
16 Jordan Berk
15 Colin Greening
20 Evan Barlow
28 Joe Scali
22 Joe Devin
11 Jacob Johnston
7 Taylor Davenport
9 Tyler Roeszler
2 Mike Devin
12 Raymond Sawada
14 Riley Nash
17 Doug Krantz
29 Dan Nicholls
26 Topher Scott
19 Chris Fontas
21 Tyler Mugford
27 Blake Gallagher
Is this supposed to be in any sort of orders? My personal vote is for Krüger as number one.
No biases there. ;-)
This seems to me like a pointless exercise, I-will-dRunk-on-you.
Kristoph
[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Since the season is over for this terrible team, here is the end of year ranking:[/quote]
They cancelled the playoffs? ::bugeye::
[quote French Rage][quote Iwilldunkonyou]Since the season is over for this terrible team, here is the end of year ranking:[/quote]
They cancelled the playoffs? ::bugeye::[/quote]
If only we could cancel him.
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote French Rage][quote Iwilldunkonyou]Since the season is over for this terrible team, here is the end of year ranking:[/quote]
They cancelled the playoffs? ::bugeye::[/quote]
If only we could cancel him.[/quote]
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Kristoph
Great conversation starter. This could hit 500 posts. Your order is best player on top of your list, right? So Dan DiLeo is fifth from the best not worst?
Another sort might be greatest improvement (or slippage) from freshman year expectations. Is that why you've got Topher 22nd of 25? And Mugford 24 of 25? You figured Topher had a strong freshman year and should have had a comparatively totally awesome senior year.
Season is over. Miracle if they get past the first round. Guarantee they do not make it to ECAC's.
[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Season is over. Miracle if they get past the first round. Guarantee they do not make it to ECAC's.[/quote]
So the basketball team's season is over too?
Actually they have 2 more, regular season home games.. genius. NCAA >ECAC's either way.
[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Season is over. Miracle if they get past the first round. Guarantee they do not make it to ECAC's.[/quote]
Yes, I'm going against my own idea of not feeding the trolls, but the first round is the ECAC's.
Oh God, what have I done?::smashfreak::
[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Actually they have 2 more, regular season home games.. genius. NCAA >ECAC's either way.[/quote]
Dammit, you're right, now I've gone and made it look you have an actual argument. Either way, the have 2 more regular season games followed by an NCAA game that, while I would like them to win, in all probability they won't win, so that's three games total. The hockey team has 2-3 games in the first round, which willl I don't want to woof they have a good probability of winning, followed by 2-3 against Union if they win, giving them 4-6 more games. Therefore it seems like the hockey team has more of a season left then the basketball team. As for which is greater, I'd say that's a matter of perosnal preference; while the NCAA game is on a much larger stage and our first time there in 2 decades, for those inclined to hockey the ECAC playoffs offers a much richer history and a more accessible venue, in terms of tickets and distance. So it's hard to say one is any greater than the other, both offer a unique and interesting experience for Cornell fans, but it's still like comparing apples to oranges.
My lord -- you folks actually read past the word "terrible" in that first post??? ::rolleyes::
[quote Give My Regards]My lord -- you folks actually read past the word "terrible" in that first post??? ::rolleyes::[/quote]Bingo. Trolls self-identify.