Looks like Cornell might be sporting new jerseys this season. All freshmen on the White team (4) have different jerseys and appear to have the new ECAC patch.
The jersey thing is puzzling. However, they had the 'old' style on for the team photo. Seems like that would be their officil uniform. What the frosh are wearing are identical to the girls jerseys. Maybe something cheaper they picked up for scrimmages.
Also odd that the red jerseys (Iles and Gotovets) were the old style, though they had the new ECAC logo.
Actually they were different from the other red jerseys. The white stripe at the bottom of the jerseys was thicker and all the way to the bottom.
So...did anyone note anything of interest besides the uniforms?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSo...did anyone note anything of interest besides the uniforms?
I've been wondering the same thing ::doh::
Seriously, not too long ago we had detailed analysis of the
games from the likes of Ari and Elie. Now we seem to get a lot of drivel. I know some of the local regulars will eventually fill-us in, but are there any students left who care enough to let the rest of us know what is actually happening on the ice?
Quote from: WillCMJrActually they were different from the other red jerseys. The white stripe at the bottom of the jerseys was thicker and all the way to the bottom.
Oh no, please don't tell me the team let PSP talk them into wearing those awful Big Red Wings jerseys. :-(
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Al DeFlorioSo...did anyone note anything of interest besides the uniforms?
I've been wondering the same thing ::doh::
Seriously, not too long ago we had detailed analysis of the games from the likes of Ari and Elie. Now we seem to get a lot of drivel. I know some of the local regulars will eventually fill-us in, but are there any students left who care enough to let the rest of us know what is actually happening on the ice?
Actually, I thought it was most competitive and intense R/W game in the last 4 years. Great stuff, both from a team perspective and from some individuals -- including an amazing hat trick. However, I'll leave it for others...I'm afraid I may lapse into drivel.
PS, I can't wait for the QTR game...need to have this uniform issue sorted out.
Well folks red and white game is very early. Play was of course a bit rough and wide open. - My impressions were general and not specific this early I did not take any notes or stats ... with that caveat;
Here are the roosters for the Red and White:
- starting lineups marked by '*' (as I recall)
RED WHITE
------ ---------
2 Mike Devin SR * 4 Keir Ross JR *
3 Jarred Seymour SO 6 Nick D'Agostino SO *
7 Brandon Birch SO 8 Locke Jillson JR *
9 Tyler Roeszler SR * 11 Vince Mihalek SO
10 Patrick Kennedy SR * 12 Sean Collins JR *
16 Greg Miller SO 15 Rodger Craig FR
17 Jordan Kary SR 18 Armand de Swardt FR *
21 Erik Axell SO 19 Sean Whitney JR
22 Joe Devin SR * 20 Dustin Mowrey FR
23 Chris Moulson SO 26 John Esposito SO
24 Kirill Gotoverts FR * 27 Mathieu Brisson FR
33 Andy Iles FR * 31 Omar Kanji SO
35 Mike Garman JR *
I enjoyed the scrimmage - play was pretty even. Andy I. looked good and confident in net. as did the other two keepers. Dustin M. (Fr) hustled and showed good speed. John E. was impressive and seemed improved from last year! Tyler R. seemed to be the best on face-offs. Nick A., Keir R. and Locke Jillson seemed smooth and confident and impressive relatively. The Devin's were steady as usual and solid. Kirill was paired with Mike D. and he seemed confident and jumped up to join attack readily.
Power play did move the puck around quickly (which I saw as a big positive) several nice set plays were made either on PP or off of a face off. I see great potential and also a lot of rough edges and mistakes we can't afford in leugue play... As stated at beginning it's early and this was a good start.
Afraid I didn't pay much attention to scoring. Sean Collins and Esposito both scored. Erik Axell had a nice redirect goal. Locke Jillson had a nice assist and several nice heads up passes.
The shootout at the end was pretty even - I noticed most white players shooting on Andy I. seemed to try high on his right shoulder . . .
I thought Rodger Craig had one if not the most impressive shoot out moves.
Quote from: scoop85are there any students left who care enough to let the rest of us know what is actually happening on the ice?
I don't think I can fill Ari or Elie's shoes, but I will be going to all the games this year and will try me best to keep you guys updated here on eLynah.
The scrimmage yesterday ended in a tie and we had a chance to see all the players square off on a penalty shootout.
The new jerseys that freshmen wore are probably temporary jerseys because I think they were wearing old ECAC patches. I definitely see the new patches, with the large "50", on the old jerseys that juniors wore and cannot imagine that NCAA rules will allow a team to use two versions of away jerseys at the same time.
In regards to goal tending, Garman and Iles both look good and Kanji got some ice time yesterday as well. From where I was standing in section B, there were some corner shots and relatively easy blocks that Garman missed, but he was pretty consistent throughout and it showed during the shootout when he blocked some really good attempts. Andy Iles looked like a serious contender as well and held up his own. He allowed some pucks through his legs and that is something Iles needs to work on, but I can see Schafer easily pulling Garman if he is having a less than mediocre night.
What was most predictive of our team's future performance is the lack of offensive intuition among our players. With the exception of #20, freshman Dustin Mowrey, none of the Red really demonstrated they knew where to position themselves during an offensive. While our player are generally slower than some of the other teams, it doesn't excuse them for hogging the puck and not getting open. There were many instances when I saw two or three players bunched up in a corner during power play and allowed easy clears that wasted a lot of time and opportunity.
In terms of defense, we are still playing the same style that has characterized our team for the past couple of years. Both teams knew where to position themselves in order to minimized the puck carrier's angle on the goal and other teammates. There's not much to comment here, but it's good to see that we will probably have another low GAA year.
Heard through the grapevine the jerseys were a mix up and new ones are on the way. This may be because there is no equipment manager at this time, or just a simple screw up. All in all we looked good at times. Some of the freshmen look like they will fit right in and have no problem playing Cornell hockey. Can't wait for Thursday for some real game action. Does anyone know why Dan Nicholls was not dressed last night?
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: Al DeFlorioSo...did anyone note anything of interest besides the uniforms?
I've been wondering the same thing ::doh::
Seriously, not too long ago we had detailed analysis of the games from the likes of Ari and Elie. Now we seem to get a lot of drivel. I know some of the local regulars will eventually fill-us in, but are there any students left who care enough to let the rest of us know what is actually happening on the ice?
I'll do my best to find some drivel to post after every game, as you really seem to enjoy it!
I felt that Esposito looked great and will fill Blake's shoes. As a whole it was apparent to me that no one on the ice looked dominant. I think this will be a more balanced team than last year, no Rileys or Colins.
Brandon Thomas has returned from Binghamton and will be covering Cornell again for the IJ. Here's his write up from last night:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20101017/SPORTS01/10170352/1128/Sports/First+look+promising+for+CU+men+s+hockey
Quote from: slh10Does anyone know why Dan Nicholls was not dressed last night?
Quote from: Ithaca JournalSenior forward Dan Nicholls was held out of the game after suffering an injury in practice.
Well, apparently with the departure of the equipment manager, the incorrect jerseys were ordered by the team so they won't be getting replaced this season. Enjoy...
Quote from: CowbellGuyWell, apparently with the departure of the equipment manager, the incorrect jerseys were ordered by the team so they won't be getting replaced this season. Enjoy...
Yuck
Quote from: CowbellGuyWell, apparently with the departure of the equipment manager, the incorrect jerseys were ordered by the team so they won't be getting replaced this season. Enjoy...
In a couple of years, we'll all look back on this and laugh.
Actually, it's pretty funny already. I mean, yeah, it's going to look wrong, but it's still funny.
At least they're red.
I will be so horrified if Cornell wins the national title and these uniforms are memorialized for all time spilling over the boards in celebration.
Quote from: ugarteI will be so horrified if Cornell wins the national title and these uniforms are memorialized for all time spilling over the boards in celebration.
Horrified, but moderated with a slight bit of satisfaction at the title, right? ;-)
Quote from: ugarteI will be so horrified if Cornell wins the national title and these uniforms are memorialized for all time spilling over the boards in celebration.
You're joking, right?
Quote from: ugarteI will be so horrified if Cornell wins the national title and these uniforms are memorialized for all time spilling over the boards in celebration.
I hope it happens. Twice. These are the women's uniforms still, right?
hockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Quote from: underskillhockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Why so mad at the WCHA?
Quote from: underskillhockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Even if that's true, so what? We therefore shouldn't root for the Cornell women's team and be happy when they succeed?
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: underskillhockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Even if that's true, so what? We therefore shouldn't root for the Cornell women's team and be happy when they succeed?
Amen!
oh come on...no one cares about women's hockey. Look at the crowd for the championship game in Minnesota. Go ahead and support them by all means, but let's be honest here, this isn't the UT Lady Vols.
Quote from: underskilloh come on...no one cares about women's hockey. Look at the crowd for the championship game in Minnesota. Go ahead and support them by all means, but let's be honest here, this isn't the UT Lady Vols.
And neither is Cornell men's hockey. Your point?
my point is that the new men's uniforms are awful and Pat Summitt looks horrible dressed as a cheerleader.
obviously.
Quote from: underskillhockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Of course it's hockey. It's just not as much fun to watch. (Probably not as much fun to play either, assuming you know how to take a check.)
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: underskillhockey w/o checking isn't hockey.
Of course it's hockey. It's just not as much fun to watch. (Probably not as much fun to play either, assuming you know how to take a check.)
A lot of the women's team players will tell you that they would prefer hitting, with some of them having grown up playing with boys.
Really good women's hockey IS fun to watch, as anyone who watched Cornell's post season games last spring could tell you. It is different from men's hockey so those used to the men's game might not appreciate the game at first. I would encourage every Cornell men's ice hockey fan who can get to a women's game to give it a try. Some of the best teams in the country play in the ECAC so you can see good competition as well as our outstanding team. Don't knock it until you've tried it! And if you have watched Cornell women's games in the past and are basing your opinion on those experiences, you really need to see this team in action because it just isn't the same. I have been a fan who attended games because I felt I needed to support the players. I still support the players, but now I look forward to the games because this team is fun to watch.
Strongly agree with the previous poster. Watching Cornell womens hockey in the 90's was brutally painful because (1) we were bad and (2) the game was bad -- there were about a dozen high quality athletes in the Entire World. Watching last year's team was a revelation -- the quality of play had improved by roughly the difference between watching 8 and 18 years old play. It was extremely good hockey (albeit now a top notch program in a playoff environment).
I encourage everybody who may have had crappy experiences in the past to try it again -- it's greatly improved.
Quote from: Trotsky-- there were about a dozen high quality athletes in the Entire World.
And we had one of them, no? Kim Ratushny.