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Title: UMass postgame
Post by: dbilmes on January 04, 2009, 09:16:47 PM
I'm surprised no one has started this yet, so I may as well since I just got home from the game.
This was a solid effort, despite a few shaky defensive giveaways in the first period and a second period which saw us dominated by UMass. Scrivens would like to have that second goal back, but if you're going to give up a soft goal, there are worst times to do so than when you're up by three goals in the third period. The key thing was that me made a number of excellent saves during the first two periods when the outcome was very much in doubt.
Roeszler was all over the ice, making the best of being back in the lineup. Scali also had an excellent game, especially on the PK. It was nice to see Gallagher and Barlow both get a goal, since they work so hard all the time. And in general our defense was solid, doing a good job, in particular, of clearing away rebounds.
It was nice to see us play well on a large ice surface, since we may have to play on an ice surface that size again in the postseason.
As for the arena itself, it's a nice place with wide concourses, and most of the people working there are friendly, with the exception of the female ushers who had the police officer stationed near the Cornell fans threaten to confiscate the cowbell if Elie played it one more time. Fortunately, that didn't happen until after he had played it midway through the third period. Otherwise, the UMass fans (what few there were at the game) seemed bemused by actually having a large and noisy contingent of opposing fans present, since we were told that usually isn't the case during their Hockey East home games.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: marty on January 04, 2009, 09:55:26 PM
I agree that the UMass fans seemed interested in our crowd.  I was  behind the LL contingent from Cornell.  One of the UMass fans to my right took a picture of the Faithful with his cell phone.

The ice sure seemed to tilt toward the LL side of the rink.  The positive was that we saw most of the action.  But the second period was horrendous.  I was beginning to wonder if the team was sick/hung over/or had spent too much time at the Clover Club during the past week.

The third period proved my fears were somewhat unfounded, but my feeling in the second period, was that the Big Red of '03 had donned the Minutemen uniforms to play a cruel trick on us.  We were that hemmed in by their D.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: sah67 on January 04, 2009, 10:12:09 PM
Despite another solid performance from Scrivens, Q's Nick Pisellini moves just ahead of him to lead the nation in both GAA and SV%:

Nick Pisellini: .948 SV%, 1.3817 GAA
Ben Scrivens: .947 SV%, 1.3830 GAA
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: dbilmes on January 04, 2009, 10:17:07 PM
[quote sah67]Despite another solid performance from Scrivens, Q's Nick Pisellini moves just ahead of him to lead the nation in both GAA and SV%:

Nick Pisellini: .948 SV%, 1.3817 GAA
Ben Scrivens: .947 SV%, 1.3830 GAA[/quote]

Given these statistics, it's not a surprise that the first game between these two teams was a scoreless tie!
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: CUDrew0105 on January 04, 2009, 10:39:40 PM
Just back from the game as well...here are my two cents on my first viewing of this years version of the Big Red.

Breakout continues to be the bane of any Cornell team that I have watched over the last few years.  The are slow and often fumble the puck (especially B. Nash who had a couple of terrible turnovers).  The two saves that Scrivens made in the first were certainly huge, but were certainly helped by the minutemen player shooting directly into his letters.

Both my wife and I thought that the team looked a little winded with about 7 minutes to go in the third until the final horn.  I suspect that this is due to the wider sheet, but could pose a problem if we encounter a big rink again later this year.  

The freshman look pretty good, especially Jillson who seems to have the ability to weaver efforlessly through the D.  I thought that Scali was the best player on the ice tonight for the players that have been there more than 1 year.

The rink was great (the pizza...not so much), we were in the midst of lots of UMass alums who loved the number of Cornell fans.  The fellow in front of us said that there were more CU fans there than BU fans when BU comes to play.  I said that is typical since BU sucks:)
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: lynah80 on January 04, 2009, 11:02:51 PM
Pisellini is currently not playing with the team:  

Release: 12/11/2008

Freshman Goaltender Nick Pisellini Takes Leave Of Absence From Men's Ice Hockey Team For Personal Reasons
Written by: QuinnipiacBobcats.com

HAMDEN, Conn. – Quinnipiac University Men's Ice Hockey Head Coach Rand Pecknold today announced that freshman goaltender Nick Pisellini has taken a temporary leave of absence from the team for personal reasons. Pisellini cited a family matter for his leave and has not yet made a decision regarding a return to the Bobcats.

"Nick is going to take some needed time off," Pecknold said. "We don't know when he'll return to the team – it could be next semester or possibly next fall. It is a family matter and we will respect his privacy. We wish nothing but the best for Nick and his family during this time."

In his first year with Quinnipiac, Pisellini has started in nine of the 11 games he has appeared in, posting an impressive 6-2-1 mark. Pisellini is ranked third in NCAA Division I men's ice hockey in goals-against average (1.38) and save percentage (.948).
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: Beeeej on January 04, 2009, 11:06:27 PM
[quote lynah80]Pisellini is currently not playing with the team[/quote]

...which means that Ben will have to have more great games to move ahead of him again, since Pisellini won't be having any bad ones.

Go Ben!
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: sah67 on January 04, 2009, 11:08:17 PM
[quote lynah80]Pisellini is currently not playing with the team:  

[/quote]

Touche.  In that case, I'll say that Scrivens has now dropped below Pisellini's benchmark, instead of Pisellini jumping ahead of Scrivens ;)
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: TimV on January 04, 2009, 11:33:37 PM
What was the basis for the confiscation threat?  

Heck, they even played the "More Cowbell" clip from SNL on the notsojumbotron.  

And the great Slapshot clips.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 04, 2009, 11:42:14 PM
[quote Beeeej][quote lynah80]Pisellini is currently not playing with the team[/quote]

...which means that Ben will have to have more great games to move ahead of him again, since Pisellini won't be having any bad ones.

Go Ben![/quote]

I don't know the official rules, but I doubt that a player in 11 games who left the team, would be considered in any post-season awards or final stats. Last year's USCHO stats required goalies to have been in 33% of games. Since Q has 34 + postseason, he'd be out of that.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: ebilmes on January 05, 2009, 12:24:37 AM
[quote TimV]What was the basis for the confiscation threat?[/quote]

It didn't matter. By that point I was done playing for the game so they could yell at me all they wanted. My understanding is that it's permissible to play artificial noisemakers (i.e. pep bands, cowbells) during stoppages in play, so I don't think I was doing anything wrong.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: andyw2100 on January 05, 2009, 12:28:24 AM
[quote TimV]What was the basis for the confiscation threat?  

Heck, they even played the "More Cowbell" clip from SNL on the notsojumbotron.  

And the great Slapshot clips.[/quote]

We saw those on the CSTV video broadcast as well, so I guess CSTV was shooting the "notsojumbotron."
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: TimV on January 05, 2009, 12:46:32 AM
You're right... So what was Ms. Gestapo's beef?  What would she have said if the Pep Band showed up with three huge tubas and everything?
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 05, 2009, 07:59:30 AM
[quote ebilmes][quote TimV]What was the basis for the confiscation threat?[/quote]

It didn't matter. By that point I was done playing for the game so they could yell at me all they wanted. My understanding is that it's permissible to play artificial noisemakers (i.e. pep bands, cowbells) during stoppages in play, so I don't think I was doing anything wrong.[/quote]

This has come up before and I think the rule is no artificial noisemakers, aside from the band. Huge issues when we had the NCAA at Minny; do an eLynah search if you want. I think it also pertains to regular season games, but I'm not as sure of that.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: Trotsky on January 05, 2009, 09:55:23 AM
In any case, they don't need a reason.  "Because" is sufficient.  It's a private facility, not a public space.  Their roof, their rules.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: TimV on January 05, 2009, 10:25:38 AM
Clearly doesn't apply to regular season - the dreaded thundersticks show up at RPI on a regular basis.

Trotsky's reply above about house rules would seem to trump everything.
Title: Game recaps
Post by: sah67 on January 05, 2009, 10:37:30 AM
Good recaps in the IJ and on USCHO:

Scrivens shines in Cornell win  (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20090105/SPORTS/901050321&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL)

Familiar script: Scrivens keys Cornell past UMass (http://www.uscho.com/recaps/20082009/m/01/04/cor-uma.php)
Title: Re: Game recaps
Post by: TimV on January 05, 2009, 10:43:47 AM
Also here (http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2009/01/cornells_big_red_hockey_squad.html) in the Springfield MA paper.  Nice collection of photos, including one near the end of the strip showing the start of the 2 on 0 breakaway that was snuffed by Scrivens' great save.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: KeithK on January 05, 2009, 12:50:13 PM
[quote Jim Hyla][quote Beeeej][quote lynah80]Pisellini is currently not playing with the team[/quote]

...which means that Ben will have to have more great games to move ahead of him again, since Pisellini won't be having any bad ones.

Go Ben![/quote]

I don't know the official rules, but I doubt that a player in 11 games who left the team, would be considered in any post-season awards or final stats. Last year's USCHO stats required goalies to have been in 33% of games. Since Q has 34 + postseason, he'd be out of that.[/quote]
33% of a team's total minutes is the standard I've always seen (and is what USCHo shows as well).  Jim is right that Pisellini won't have enough minutes to qualify under this standard if he doesn't come back.  But he'll stay on the leader board for another six weeks or so (around 12 Q games).

Considering the reason Pisellini left the team lets hope he is able to come back and play his way off the leader board.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: Trotsky on January 05, 2009, 01:31:03 PM
Personally, I'm in favor of Scrivens beating Pisellini's numbers outright. :-)
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: ugarte on January 05, 2009, 01:37:38 PM
[quote KeithK]Considering the reason Pisellini left the team lets hope he is able to come back and play his way off the leader board.[/quote]
I never heard anything more specific than "personal reasons." What is the story that I missed?
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: sah67 on January 05, 2009, 02:03:02 PM
[quote ugarte][quote KeithK]Considering the reason Pisellini left the team lets hope he is able to come back and play his way off the leader board.[/quote]
I never heard anything more specific than "personal reasons." What is the story that I missed?[/quote]

His father was very sick IIRC.
Title: Re: UMass postgame
Post by: KeithK on January 05, 2009, 05:01:10 PM
[quote sah67][quote ugarte][quote KeithK]Considering the reason Pisellini left the team lets hope he is able to come back and play his way off the leader board.[/quote]
I never heard anything more specific than "personal reasons." What is the story that I missed?[/quote]

His father was very sick IIRC.[/quote]
That's what I've read as well.
Title: Re: Game recaps
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 05, 2009, 06:05:29 PM
[quote TimV]Also here (http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2009/01/cornells_big_red_hockey_squad.html) in the Springfield MA paper.  Nice collection of photos, including one near the end of the strip showing the start of the 2 on 0 breakaway that was snuffed by Scrivens' great save.[/quote]
The headline on the back-sports-page continuation of the story read:  "Cornell:  too good."::nut::
Title: Re: Game recaps
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 05, 2009, 08:07:57 PM
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote TimV]Also here (http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2009/01/cornells_big_red_hockey_squad.html) in the Springfield MA paper.  Nice collection of photos, including one near the end of the strip showing the start of the 2 on 0 breakaway that was snuffed by Scrivens' great save.[/quote]
The headline on the back-sports-page continuation of the story read:  "Cornell:  too good."::nut::[/quote]

Sometimes reading the paper can be more fun than reading online.**]
Title: Re: niagara
Post by: hypotenuse on January 05, 2009, 08:16:13 PM
I'm going up to ithaca for the saturday niagara game. Does anyone have any intelligence about their team?
Title: Re: niagara
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 05, 2009, 08:18:43 PM
[quote hypotenuse]I'm going up to ithaca for the saturday niagara game. Does anyone have any intelligence about their team?[/quote]

or does their team have any intelligence? (Just kidding)
Title: Re: niagara
Post by: profudge on January 06, 2009, 04:07:55 PM
Current Record: 9-6-1; 3-1-0 CHA
     
     NIAGARA  Scoring:
     
Conf only:  

                     

                     GP  G     A     pts    Pt./Gm    GW    PP    SH
Tyler Gotto, Jr, D,  4 1     2      3       0.75     0     0     0
Chris Moran, Jr, F,  4 0     3      3       0.75     0     0     0
Brian Dowd,  Fr, F,  4 0     3      3       0.75     0     0     0
David Ross,  So, F,  4 2     1      3      0.75     0     0     0
Ryan Olidis, Jr, F,  4 1     2      3       0.75     0     0     0
Ted Cook,    Sr, F,  4 2     0      2      0.50     1     0   1
Vince Rocco, Sr, F,  4   1     1      2      0.50     1     1   0
Paul Zanette, So,F,  4 1     1      2      0.50     0     0   0
Wes Consorti, Fr,F,  4   1     1      2      0.50     0     0   0
. . .

Overall:
                                                      Penalties
## Name              GP   G   A Pts Shots  Pct  +/-   No-Min    PP  SH  FG  GW Blk
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 Moran, Chris      16   8   6  14   64  .125   -1    9-18     6   0   2   0    2
12 Rocco, Vince      16   5   7  12   57  .088   -1    3-6      2   0   3   2    0
26 Ross, David       14   4   6  10   17  .235   +1    2-4      2   0   1   1    0
7  Gotto, Tyler      16   1   9  10   27  .037   +1    6-12     0   0   0   0    6
19 Dowd, Brian       16   3   6   9   25  .120   -2   19-38     3   0   1   0    3
9  Zanette, Paul     16   4   4   8   31  .129   -4    6-12     0   1   0   0    1
10 Mironov, Egor     15   3   4   7   38  .079   +3    3-6      1   1   0   1    0
11 Olidis, Ryan      16   3   4   7   18  .167   +5    9-26     0   0   1   0    1
23 Goodwin, Sam      14   2   5   7   17  .118   +3    0-0      1   1   1   2    2
16 Annesley, Ryan    16   1   6   7   22  .045   -3    3-6      0   0   0   0    6
20 Consorti, Wes     15   2   4   6   19  .105   +1    3-6      0   0   1   0    1
25 Cook, Ted         10   2   4   6   16  .125   +2    3-6      0   1   1   1    0
29 Baco, Dan         15   2   3   5   17  .118   +2    4-8      0   0   1   0    1
22 Haczyk, Bryan     16   2   3   5   42  .048   -5    4-8      0   0   0   2    3
5  Burichin, Jim      9   1   2   3    8  .125   +4    2-4      0   0   0   0    1
4  Scarlato, Armando 12   0   3   3    2  .000   +6    4-8      0   0   0   0    0
3  Sullivan, Dan     16   1   1   2   12  .083    0    8-16     0   1   0   0    5
14 Foam, Derek       10   0   1   1    6  .000   +3    6-12     0   0   0   0    2
6  Martini, Robert   12   0   1   1    7  .000   +1    3-6      0   0   0   0    2
. . .
TM TEAM               5   0   0   0   0   .000    0    1-2      0   0   0   0   46
Total............... 16  44  79 123  452  .097  +16  106-220   15   5  12   9   89
Opponents........... 16  39  62 101  473  .082    -  123-306   15   1   4   6   56[/size]