Comments from Mike:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/201001011855/SPORTS03/1010336
Riley Nash's linemates:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20091229/SPORTS03/912290347/1128/Sports/Cornell%20men%20s%20hockey%20coach%20seeks%20right%20second%20line?GID=Hk1KCT3oKNy1/EDZyJflgVR2FajvrR6SYG5g2RKt1V0%3D
Streaming video:
http://unhwildcats.tv/
So, my question would then be....how fast are they?
If they are a quick team then Brendon Nash may spend a good portion of the game in the penalty box.
And, penalties have been our undoing to date.
::worry::
Some per game statistics
UNH - CBR
3.35 - 3.35 Goals
3.47 - 2.31 Goals against
.903 - .924 save %
10.8 - 15.0 PIM
4.24 - 5.54 Power play opps allowed
75.0 - 87.5 PK %
16.0 - 28.6 PP %
Note that UNH has played a tougher schedule:
UNH - CBR
207 - 76.0 Krach schedule strength
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/schedules/team.php?td=38
Quote from: Ithaca JournalThe holiday break has given the Big Red a chance to heal any bumps and bruises sustained during its first 11 games. It's also given its bench boss a chance to heal his wrist. For the Cornell's last two games of the first semester, Schafer wore a red cast on his right wrist, which he injured some time during the team's trip to Madison Square Garden. The cast has been removed, and the wrist is healed. "I'm all ready to go," Schafer said.
I don't have the cahones to start a game thread. However, I find it amusing that ESPNU made certain Cornell has a small 4 next to its name.