WHCA consolation game is underway (live on Fox College Sports Central): Wisconsin 6 v. Denver 3, Final.
Edit: FWIW, with respect to Hobey voting, Murray is now in goal for the Pioneers; Cheverie got chased after giving up 3 goals (thanks mikek).
In the ECAC third place game, SLU 0 v. Brown 1, 2nd period.
Miami and Ferris are scoreless about 3 minutes into the second. Live blog: http://www.muredhawks.com/postseason/IHblog032010.html
EDIT: make that 1-0 Miami right as I posted.
Quote from: RitaFWIW, with respect to Hobey voting, Murray is in goal for the Pioneers, not Cheverie.
Cheverie started the game and gave up 3 goals in the first and was pulled.
Quote from: mikekQuote from: RitaFWIW, with respect to Hobey voting, Murray is (now) in goal for the Pioneers, not Cheverie.
Cheverie started the game and gave up 3 goals in the first and was pulled.
Thanks. I tuned in late when it was already 3-0 Wisconsin and didn't see the sieve being yanked.
Brown 2, SLU 0 with 4 mins remaining in the game.
Now a final. Wisconsin 6 beats Denver 3.
2-1 Miami with 4:04 to go. If they hold on, does that keep us above Ferris even with a loss?
Miami just went ahead of Ferris 2-1 with about 4:00 left in the third.
edit: and that's how it ends.
Brown adds an ENG to make it 3-0 Final. USCHO bloggers say the top seeds are now locked: Miami, Denver, Wisconsin.
Quote from: Ronald '092-1 Miami with 4:04 to go. If they hold on, does that keep us above Ferris even with a loss?
yes it does
IJ: (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100323/SPORTS03/3230360/Cornell+s+Schafer+not+surprised+by+getting+New+Hampshire+in+hockey+NCAAs)
QuoteBrown's Aaron Volpatti set the school record for single-season penalty minutes in the ECACH consolation game Saturday. Volpatti said he mentioned that he was near the record to referee Chip McDonald before the game, and when he took a slashing call late in the third period he asked McDonald if it was worth a 10-minute penalty. McDonald asked if Volpatti wanted a 10-minute penalty, and Volpatti said yes in language that he couldn't repeat. McDonald then served up the 10-minute penalty.
Quote from: ebilmesIJ: (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100323/SPORTS03/3230360/Cornell+s+Schafer+not+surprised+by+getting+New+Hampshire+in+hockey+NCAAs)
QuoteBrown's Aaron Volpatti set the school record for single-season penalty minutes in the ECACH consolation game Saturday. Volpatti said he mentioned that he was near the record to referee Chip McDonald before the game, and when he took a slashing call late in the third period he asked McDonald if it was worth a 10-minute penalty. McDonald asked if Volpatti wanted a 10-minute penalty, and Volpatti said yes in language that he couldn't repeat. McDonald then served up the 10-minute penalty.
Hah. Good to have something to play for I guess.
Quote from: nr53Quote from: ebilmesIJ: (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100323/SPORTS03/3230360/Cornell+s+Schafer+not+surprised+by+getting+New+Hampshire+in+hockey+NCAAs)
QuoteBrown's Aaron Volpatti set the school record for single-season penalty minutes in the ECACH consolation game Saturday. Volpatti said he mentioned that he was near the record to referee Chip McDonald before the game, and when he took a slashing call late in the third period he asked McDonald if it was worth a 10-minute penalty. McDonald asked if Volpatti wanted a 10-minute penalty, and Volpatti said yes in language that he couldn't repeat. McDonald then served up the 10-minute penalty.
Hah. Good to have something to play for I guess.
This guy will definitely get my vote for the Nickerson/Syphilis award for TBRW. One would think that the way he played in Lynah in February, he wouldn't need to beg for a 10 min penalty.
Quote from: nr53Quote from: ebilmesIJ: (http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100323/SPORTS03/3230360/Cornell+s+Schafer+not+surprised+by+getting+New+Hampshire+in+hockey+NCAAs)
QuoteBrown's Aaron Volpatti set the school record for single-season penalty minutes in the ECACH consolation game Saturday. Volpatti said he mentioned that he was near the record to referee Chip McDonald before the game, and when he took a slashing call late in the third period he asked McDonald if it was worth a 10-minute penalty. McDonald asked if Volpatti wanted a 10-minute penalty, and Volpatti said yes in language that he couldn't repeat. McDonald then served up the 10-minute penalty.
Hah. Good to have something to play for I guess.
There is no "I" in "Motherf****r."