CCHA:
#8 Ohio State and #1 Miami
ECAC:
#11 Brown at #1 Yale
#7 Quinnipiac at #3 Union
Hockey Least:
#8 Vermont at #1 UNH
#6 Merrimack at #3 BU
#5 Lowell at #4 Maine
WCHA:
#8 Mankato at #3 St. Cloud
#7 Minnesota at #4 North Dakota
#6 CC at #5 Minn-Duluth
Brown 1-0
Union 1-0
CCHA:
Ohio State 1 at Miami 2
ECAC:
Brown 1 at Yale 0
Quinnipiac 1 at Union 2
Albany:
Cornell vs Brown
Union vs St Lawrence
HE:
Vermont 1 at UNH 0
Merrimack 0 at BU 3
UML 2 at Maine 3
WCHA:
Minny St 2 at St. Cloud 3
Minnesota 1 at North Dakota 4
CC 0 at UMD 4
Go Bruno.
Hmm... the radio announcer for Yale just said, "it feels a lot like game one." Go bears! :-D
Brown is evening up the SOGs this period (11-10 so far), sounds like the Elis are slacking off on their D.
Quote from: ajh258Hmm... the radio announcer for Yale just said, "it feels a lot like game one." Go bears! :-D
Brown is evening up the SOGs this period (11-10 so far), sounds like the Elis are slacking off on their D.
I keep losing the radio feed this period.
Quote from: ithacatQuote from: ajh258Hmm... the radio announcer for Yale just said, "it feels a lot like game one." Go bears! :-D
Brown is evening up the SOGs this period (11-10 so far), sounds like the Elis are slacking off on their D.
I keep losing the radio feed this period.
http://wybc.com/tempsite/sports.html
is where I get it. AM 1340 if you keep losing it.
Minny @ UND on FCS 1-1 in first, really all UND so far.
Quote from: ajh258Quote from: ithacatQuote from: ajh258Hmm... the radio announcer for Yale just said, "it feels a lot like game one." Go bears! :-D
Brown is evening up the SOGs this period (11-10 so far), sounds like the Elis are slacking off on their D.
I keep losing the radio feed this period.
http://wybc.com/tempsite/sports.html
is where I get it. AM 1340 if you keep losing it.
Thanks, that's what I'm using. Was great during the first...crapped out during the 2nd...so far so good in the 3rd...
2 0 Union
Union now up 2-0
Not on TW TV but the fourth OT from Friday is about to start on that channel.
Brown still leads 1-0 with 12:57 left in the 3rd. Yale just came up empty on the PP
Yale's Kearney hits a post with 7:59 left; Brown hanging on 1-0.
5:59 to go. Clemente is having a great night. It's funny how Brown is playing our style (good D, great goalie) and they are able to break-up Yale's pace.
If they can play this well next weekend, it could be a close game this coming Friday.
5:59 left, still 1-0 Brown. Sounds like Brown is in a defensive shell, which usually doesn't bode well.
2-1 Union. under 4 minutes left.
2:58 left, still 1-0 Bruno. Can it really be?
1:34 to play....
2-1 Union with about 4:40 left. I hope they can hold on
big scrum ND-Minn after a vicious check..
28.6 seconds left in New Haven. Yale with empty net. Sounds like Brown missed a pretty easy chance at the empty net.
"Not Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown..."
"Lisa, stop saying Brown"
WOOOT. Go BRUNOS! See you in Albany! Brown 1-0!
BROWN WINS!
Union also wins. Wow, Cornell vs. Brown, Union vs. St. Lawrence. Who would have thunk it?
I'm kinda worried about our match-up next Saturday because both Union and SLU have great records and we tied them both on Saturday away games this season (granted they were at home and not in a neutral arena).
Of course, this is assuming we can beat Brown, who has also shown great resilience tonight by holding off that 1-0 lead for more than 50 minutes against the toughest offense in the ECAC.
I'm also curious about how PWR will work out as a result. It's funny how the post-game hosts for Yale mentioned how they are now gonna root for us because if we don't win they could get bumped off an at-large bid.
See you guys at Albany! Go Red!
Watch your tongue. I seem to remember similar talk prior to the Bemidji State game last year.::twak::
Quote from: scoop85BROWN WINS!
Never would have thought Brown would make it. I guess Backman was missed and hopefully he will be back for the NCAAs.
LGR!
So, what was the final Brown-Yale score. I read 1-0, 2-0, & 2-1......
Quote from: ajh258It's funny how the post-game hosts for Yale mentioned how they are now gonna root for us because if we don't win they could get bumped off an at-large bid.
I don't think Yale has anything to worry about as far as getting a bid.
Quote from: rediceSo, what was the final Brown-Yale score. I read 1-0, 2-0, & 2-1......
1-0 Brown.
Well, while all the scores for tonight are not in yet, Yale is #12 in the Pairwise after tonight's loss.
you ahave to wonder if 2 losses to brown hurt yale like that, that we need a split at worst to stay inside the PWR rankings..
Cornell now tied for 8 in PWR with Ferris.
Quote from: ryeguyQuote from: ajh258It's funny how the post-game hosts for Yale mentioned how they are now gonna root for us because if we don't win they could get bumped off an at-large bid.
I don't think Yale has anything to worry about as far as getting a bid.
Well, Vermont could move up and Minnesota-Duluth could move up as well. Wins by both teams could be a jump in their PWR, especially for Vermont, who's up against UNH.
If we win Friday and lose Saturday, that's another lost spot among the top 14 teams and it's quite possible that Yale gets the boot. Yale needs us to win because if Union or SLU gets an automatic bid, then we are the next most-likely bid from the ECAC. In this scenario, it doesn't really matter how VT or MD does, Yale is not going to get a bid.
On the other hand, if we lose both games next weekend, that might put them on top because they will probably win the head-to-head comparison. That's our worst case scenario, but seeing how we've done well against Brown this year, especially on Fridays, it doesn't seem like that's going to happen.
BU advances.
Quote from: ajh258I'm also curious about how PWR will work out as a result. It's funny how the post-game hosts for Yale mentioned how they are now gonna root for us because if we don't win they could get bumped off an at-large bid.
If we don't win in Albany, any of the three others will take what would have been an at-large slot and could cause Cornell to miss out.
Vermont knocks off UHN in OT. The at-large field just keeps getting messier and messier...
Quote from: ryeguyI guess Backman was missed and hopefully he will be back for the NCAAs.
He's not going to be back for the NCAAs...it was a completely shattered heel.
Quote from: TrotskyCornell now tied for 8 in PWR with Ferris.
Now 9, just ahead of Yale.
3-2 Maine in OT.
Mankato now up 2-1 I think approximately midway through the third. EDIT - make that 2-2 7:31 to go.
3-1 Sioux with just over 8 minutes to go.
Quote from: Trotsky#11 Brown at #1 Yale
I'm still in shock.
Quote from: ithacatQuote from: Trotsky#11 Brown at #1 Yale
I'm still in shock.
I guess Backman probably feels like a heel right now.
(ducks, to avoid the rotten tomatoes and such being thrown through cyberspace)
Minnesota is TOAST.
UND just scored an ENG, now 4-1 with seconds remaining.
Have fun golfing goofers.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: ithacatQuote from: Trotsky#11 Brown at #1 Yale
I'm still in shock.
I guess Backman probably feels like a heel right now.
(ducks, to avoid the rotten tomatoes and such being thrown through cyberspace)
More appropriate had he fractured his ass.::crazy::
Sioux 4-1 win just went final. 1:16 left, 2-2 in St. Cloud and Mankato - audio at http://den-a.plr.liquidcompass.net/standard_plr/audio_player.php?id=KCMLFM&playerType=silverlight
Quote from: Ronald '09Sioux 4-1 win just went final. 1:16 left, 2-2 in St. Cloud and Mankato - audio at http://den-a.plr.liquidcompass.net/standard_plr/audio_player.php?id=KCMLFM&playerType=silverlight
Thanks
Min-Duluth beats CC.
St Cloud takes it in OT.
SCSU huskies win in OT.
Is that good, bad or too early to tell?
Quote from: RitaSCSU huskies win in OT.
Is that good, bad or too early to tell?
Probably good, since they are in anyway.
Plus it gives UMD a tougher path, as they now have NoDak in play-in game rather than Mankato
Wow... look at the PWR now... if you think it was bad for Yale, look at UNH... It's down to 15th place as of this moment.
Quote from: ajh258Wow... look at the PWR now... if you think it was bad for Yale, look at UNH... It's down to 15th place as of this moment.
Maybe you lose comparisons if you go 135+ minutes without scoring.::bolt::
Quote from: sah67Quote from: ryeguyI guess Backman was missed and hopefully he will be back for the NCAAs.
He's not going to be back for the NCAAs...it was a completely shattered heel.
Thanks. Didn't know it was that serious.
Wow - the Brown goal was shorthanded, too. Cornell vs Brown 4pm on Friday
Quote from: margolismWow - the Brown goal was shorthanded, too. Cornell vs Brown 4pm on Friday
The goal was scored in the first period, and I only started listening during the first intermission, but the Yale announcers later said that two Yale players collided and took each other out of the play, leading to the shorty.
Using USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
Strictly out of curiosity, what's the lowest Cornell could go?
Quote from: amerks127Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
Strictly out of curiosity, what's the lowest Cornell could go?
I got us down I think to 17th, but I didn't get us worse than a tie for 11th (with Yale) if we beat Brown. That would be 5 lowly ranked conference winners, making us the last at large bid. So, unless I missed a scenario, it's beat Brown and we're in with either a 2 or 3 seed depending on lots of stuff.
Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
I saw this, and was going to ask questions like "how many crazy results have to happen for Cornell to wind up at 7", or "what is a more realistic number", but then I decided not to be lazy, and start fooling around with the Pairwise Predictor myself. What you failed to say, Jim (or perhaps did not know because you used different combinations) is that if all the higher seeds win their games from here on out, Cornell winds up at number 7. I thought that was significant, because it means it could happen without a bunch of crazy upsets.
Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
I saw this, and was going to ask questions like "how many crazy results have to happen for Cornell to wind up at 7", or "what is a more realistic number", but then I decided not to be lazy, and start fooling around with the Pairwise Predictor myself. What you failed to say, Jim (or perhaps did not know because you used different combinations) is that if all the higher seeds win their games from here on out, Cornell winds up at number 7. I thought that was significant, because it means it could happen without a bunch of crazy upsets.
I got us up to #5. You just have to wish bad things upon BC and St. Cloud.
EDIT:
And it would be a wet dream of sorts (in the East) for the Committee:
W 1 Denver
2 St. Cloud
3 Ferris State
4 Alabama-Huntsville
MW 1 Miami
2 Bemidji State
3 Minnesota-Duluth
4 RIT
E 1 Wisconsin
2 BC
3 Yale
4 BU
NE 1 North Dakota
2 Cornell
3 Vermont
4 Northern Michigan
I'm thinkin' they'd switch the E and NE regionals... A flight is, after all, a flight.
And, by the way, MINNESOTA'S PRIDE ON THE LINKS!!!
# Hockey East Semifinal #2: Boston University defeats Maine.
# Hockey East Semifinal #1: Vermont defeats Boston College.
# Hockey East Championship game: Boston University defeats Vermont.
# ECAC Semifinal #2: Union defeats St. Lawrence.
# ECAC Semifinal #1: Cornell defeats Brown.
# ECAC Championship game: Cornell defeats Union.
# ECAC Consolation game: St. Lawrence defeats Brown.
# Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #2: Sacred Heart defeats Air Force.
# Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #1: RIT defeats Canisius.
# Atlantic Hockey Championship game: RIT defeats Sacred Heart.
# CCHA Semifinal #2: Ferris State defeats Northern Michigan.
# CCHA Semifinal #1: Miami defeats Michigan.
# CCHA Championship game: Miami defeats Ferris State.
# CCHA Consolation game: Northern Michigan defeats Michigan.
# WCHA Play-in #1: Minnesota-Duluth defeats North Dakota.
# WCHA Semifinal #2: Wisconsin defeats St. Cloud State.
# WCHA Semifinal #1: Denver defeats Minnesota-Duluth.
# WCHA Championship game: Denver defeats Wisconsin.
# WCHA Consolation game: Minnesota-Duluth defeats St. Cloud State.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
I saw this, and was going to ask questions like "how many crazy results have to happen for Cornell to wind up at 7", or "what is a more realistic number", but then I decided not to be lazy, and start fooling around with the Pairwise Predictor myself. What you failed to say, Jim (or perhaps did not know because you used different combinations) is that if all the higher seeds win their games from here on out, Cornell winds up at number 7. I thought that was significant, because it means it could happen without a bunch of crazy upsets.
I got us up to #5. You just have to wish bad things upon BC and St. Cloud.
I already do that just for fun anyway.
Quote from: Ronald '09Quote from: amerks127Quote from: Jim HylaUsing USCHO Pairwise Predictor I can get us to 7, but no higher.
Strictly out of curiosity, what's the lowest Cornell could go?
I got us down I think to 17th, but I didn't get us worse than a tie for 11th (with Yale) if we beat Brown. That would be 5 lowly ranked conference winners, making us the last at large bid. So, unless I missed a scenario, it's beat Brown and we're in with either a 2 or 3 seed depending on lots of stuff.
Thanks.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: ithacatQuote from: Trotsky#11 Brown at #1 Yale
I'm still in shock.
I guess Backman probably feels like a heel right now.
(ducks, to avoid the rotten tomatoes and such being thrown through cyberspace)
Don't apologize. If you hadn't been the first to make a foot-related joke, mine was going to be "Backman would be kicking himself right now if he could properly balance."
LGR. As Yale just learned, at-large bids are for suckers. The mantra remains the same: win, and everything takes care of itself.
Lots of possibilities still ...
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/ratings/yatc.php
Quote from: ugarteLGR. As Yale just learned, at-large bids are for suckers. The mantra remains the same: win, and everything takes care of itself.
Yep. I like our chances of making the tournament if we win our next two games. Even better if we win our next six.
Did Yale's goalie really say this on College Hockey News? http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2010/03/14_yaleupset.php And isn't Yale's Achille's Heel now more literal?
Quote from: CHNTo add to the remarkable nature of this series, the only goal of the game came shorthanded, of all things, for Brown. Mark Arcobello was flying over the blueline with the puck and collided with Yale teammate Andrew Miller. Jack Maclellan was there to grab the puck and buzz to the other end before snapping off a rising shot from the right circle at 9:21 of the first period. "I definitely should have had it," said Yale goalie Billy Blase. "I don't want to be too hard on myself. It was tough that it had to be the game-winner."
The Yale goaltending has been maligned, considered the team's Achille's heel, if there was one. But Blase played well in Games 2 and 3, and if Yale gets an NCAA spot anyway, he should be the guy
Quote from: billhowardDid Yale's goalie really say this on College Hockey News? http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2010/03/14_yaleupset.php And isn't Yale's Achille's Heel now more literal?
Quote from: CHNTo add to the remarkable nature of this series, the only goal of the game came shorthanded, of all things, for Brown. Mark Arcobello was flying over the blueline with the puck and collided with Yale teammate Andrew Miller. Jack Maclellan was there to grab the puck and buzz to the other end before snapping off a rising shot from the right circle at 9:21 of the first period. "I definitely should have had it," said Yale goalie Billy Blase. "I don't want to be too hard on myself. It was tough that it had to be the game-winner."
The Yale goaltending has been maligned, considered the team's Achille's heel, if there was one. But Blase played well in Games 2 and 3, and if Yale gets an NCAA spot anyway, he should be the guy
Expected apostrophe remark.
Quote from: Lauren '06Quote from: billhowardDid Yale's goalie really say this on College Hockey News? http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2010/03/14_yaleupset.php And isn't Yale's Achille's Heel now more literal?
Quote from: CHNTo add to the remarkable nature of this series, the only goal of the game came shorthanded, of all things, for Brown. Mark Arcobello was flying over the blueline with the puck and collided with Yale teammate Andrew Miller. Jack Maclellan was there to grab the puck and buzz to the other end before snapping off a rising shot from the right circle at 9:21 of the first period. "I definitely should have had it," said Yale goalie Billy Blase. "I don't want to be too hard on myself. It was tough that it had to be the game-winner."
The Yale goaltending has been maligned, considered the team's Achille's heel, if there was one. But Blase played well in Games 2 and 3, and if Yale gets an NCAA spot anyway, he should be the guy
Expected apostrophe remark.
Comment about grammar police.
Speaking of Yale's goalie, I listened to the Yale game on their student radio station, and the announcers were horrible. They referred to the Yale goalie as "Billy" throughout, while all the other players were referred to by their last names. And most of the time they didn't bother telling you which team had the puck, they just called out the names of the players who had it and you were supposed to know which team they were on.
The best thing, though, was during the commercial breaks, they kept playing promos to the Batman theme, only they substituted "Backman" for "Batman." I guess they hadn't thought to change it or not play it due to the circumstances!
Quote from: dbilmesSpeaking of Yale's goalie, I listened to the Yale game on their student radio station, and the announcers were horrible. They referred to the Yale goalie as "Billy" throughout, while all the other players were referred to by their last names. And most of the time they didn't bother telling you which team had the puck, they just called out the names of the players who had it and you were supposed to know which team they were on.
The best thing, though, was during the commercial breaks, they kept playing this promos to the Batman theme, only they substituted "Backman" for "Batman." I guess they hadn't thought to change it or not play it due to the circumstances!
They also repeatedly called Arcobello "Arco". ::wank::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dbilmesSpeaking of Yale's goalie, I listened to the Yale game on their student radio station, and the announcers were horrible. They referred to the Yale goalie as "Billy" throughout, while all the other players were referred to by their last names. And most of the time they didn't bother telling you which team had the puck, they just called out the names of the players who had it and you were supposed to know which team they were on.
The best thing, though, was during the commercial breaks, they kept playing this promos to the Batman theme, only they substituted "Backman" for "Batman." I guess they hadn't thought to change it or not play it due to the circumstances!
They also repeatedly called Arcobello "Arco". ::wank::
Agreed they were confusing at times, but they were rather objective and respectful of the opponent's performance. Ya know, sort of like the Brown announcers :-}
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dbilmesSpeaking of Yale's goalie, I listened to the Yale game on their student radio station, and the announcers were horrible. They referred to the Yale goalie as "Billy" throughout, while all the other players were referred to by their last names. And most of the time they didn't bother telling you which team had the puck, they just called out the names of the players who had it and you were supposed to know which team they were on.
The best thing, though, was during the commercial breaks, they kept playing this promos to the Batman theme, only they substituted "Backman" for "Batman." I guess they hadn't thought to change it or not play it due to the circumstances!
They also repeatedly called Arcobello "Arco". ::wank::
Agreed they were confusing at times, but they were rather objective and respectful of the opponent's performance. Ya know, sort of like the Brown announcers :-}
I'm not sure if it was the play-by-play or color guy, but one of the guys is a student. At the end of the game, they said something along the lines of if Yale doesn't make the NCAA tournament, this will have been his last game because he is graduating. So when you consider the age and relative lack of experience doing these kinds of broadcasts, I was pretty impressed.
Quote from: Ronald '09I'm not sure if it was the play-by-play or color guy, but one of the guys is a student. At the end of the game, they said something along the lines of if Yale doesn't make the NCAA tournament, this will have been his last game because he is graduating. So when you consider the age and relative lack of experience doing these kinds of broadcasts, I was pretty impressed.
If it was a student doing pbp, it's very impressive. That's one of the most difficult announcing jobs in any sport.