Here's the image:
(http://elynah.com/pictures/misc/030124nogoal.jpg)
And I'll kick it off
"Man, I'm sure glad RPU had those Wheaties this morning..."
"Thankfully this game isn't being televised and nobody will see what I'm doing. . . Oh."
"I'm blind. I'm deaf. I wanna be a ref!"
"In a moment of brilliance, David LeNeveu trades in his butterfly goaltending style for the never before seen superconducter style" When asked about his new technique after the game, LeNeveu said, "My freshman year roommate was an engineer, so I learned a thing or two from him. This is why I think everyone should choose an education over the junior leagues"
(Sorry...I was a Mat Sci major...what can I say? If you have no idea what I'm talking about...superconductors are popularly seen displaying their power to levitate magnets that are usually in the form of black discs ie. http://www.fys.uio.no/super/levitation/ )
-or of course the obvious-
"David LeNeveu uses the Force'
:-D
"It's 9pm on Friday night, the puck went in, and YOU STILL CAN'T SCORE!!!"
"Goalie, Sieve, Post, Puck In The Net"
(don't worry; I don't really think he's a sieve...)
The Secret's Out: Cornell goalie David LeNeveu demonstrates his power as a Jedi
knight when he stopped this Clarkson shot just before it crossed into the Cornell goal.
;-)
"The Power of PhotoShop: Note the clever way in which this image has been digitally altered, presumably by a Clarkson fan, by super-imposing a black disk-like object over a photograph of Cornell goaltender David LeNeveu reaching back to tap the post with his glove for luck..."
"You call that a shot? I could drop the puck right here and you still couldn't get it by me"
The ref misses a sure Knights goal, as he is distracted by curious Clarkson band members chanting, "Lose the Stripes!"
Also fixed (image still worked but, it pointed to the old server)