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Title: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 06:55:07 PM
Starters:

Collins-Kennedy-Mowrey
Brisson-D'Agostino
Garman
Title: Re: Cornell 0 Princeton 0 (2nd period)
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 07, 2011, 07:59:32 PM
Different gender, but depleted women's team leads Yale 3-0 on second-period even-strength goals by Rebecca Johnston (2) and Hayley Hughes.  Shots 23-8 Cornell with six minutes to go in the second.  Johnston has seven SOG.

Yikes, shots at Princeton are 14-3 Princeton after first period.
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 0 (2nd period)
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 08:08:41 PM
Collins puts Cornell up 1-0 on the pp.
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 0 (2nd period)
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 07, 2011, 08:21:58 PM
Quote from: TrotskyCollins puts Cornell up 1-0 on the pp.
Causing Princeton's livestats to freeze immediately.
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 0 (2nd period)
Post by: scoop85 on January 07, 2011, 08:33:20 PM
Another opportunity to hold a third period lead (tenuous as it is).
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 0 (3rd period)
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 08:38:23 PM
Shots 33-10 through 2 periods.
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 0 (2nd period)
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 07, 2011, 08:41:24 PM
Women up 5-0 mid-third; hat trick for Johnston.
Title: Re: Cornell 1 Princeton 1 (3rd period)
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 09:06:57 PM
Stop me if you've heard this before.  Tigers tie it at 18:12 of the third.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1 (3rd period)
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 09:07:54 PM
D'AGOSTINO!!!!!!  2-1 at 18:43.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: BigRedHockeyFan on January 07, 2011, 09:14:28 PM
Wow!
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1 (3rd period)
Post by: profudge on January 07, 2011, 09:14:58 PM
And BIG RED win it!   Yeah !!!!  LGR
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Trotsky on January 07, 2011, 09:18:20 PM
Shots were 40-21.  God bless Mike Garman.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1 (3rd period)
Post by: billhoward on January 07, 2011, 09:26:41 PM
Well, it's not snowoing in Las Vegas right now, but on the whole I'd rather have been at Hobey's place. This is really true: a late goal wins not loses for Cornell? Awesome.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 07, 2011, 09:27:05 PM
So, any reason I should keep my Princeton video for the rest of the month, or cancel it now?
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Rita on January 07, 2011, 09:28:27 PM
Quote from: Jim HylaSo, any reason I should keep my Princeton video for the rest of the month, or cancel it now?

Don't you want to watch the tigers whoop Colgate?
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 07, 2011, 10:15:01 PM
Quote from: Rita
Quote from: Jim HylaSo, any reason I should keep my Princeton video for the rest of the month, or cancel it now?

Don't you want to watch the tigers whoop Colgate?
I do, but that's on ESPNU.:-}
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Josh '99 on January 08, 2011, 01:10:36 AM
Great job by the men to bounce back and take the lead again immediately after Princeton tied it (on what was a fluky goal, a shot through traffic took a deflection somewhere and rainbowed up and in).  Garman played a very good game - I wouldn't necessarily say a *great* game, only because I don't know that he made many spectacular saves, if any, but he did make *all* the easy saves.  He really was not at fault at all on the Princeton goal.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: CAS on January 08, 2011, 08:17:45 AM
Thank you Garman and D'Ag!!!   On to Quinnipiac!
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Scersk '97 on January 08, 2011, 12:22:23 PM
Quote from: Josh '99Great job by the men to bounce back and take the lead again immediately after Princeton tied it (on what was a fluky goal, a shot through traffic took a deflection somewhere and rainbowed up and in).  Garman played a very good game - I wouldn't necessarily say a *great* game, only because I don't know that he made many spectacular saves, if any, but he did make *all* the easy saves.  He really was not at fault at all on the Princeton goal.

Basically this.  To amplify, I began to feel very "comfortable" with Garman for the same reason Josh mentioned, that he was making all the easy saves.  That's a basis for a defensive strategy, the "rope-a-dope" that we used to play with Clarkson back in the 90s.  Let them take all the outside tosses they want, gobble up the rebounds, win faceoffs, and then turn the other way.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: jtwcornell91 on January 08, 2011, 01:04:56 PM
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: Josh '99Great job by the men to bounce back and take the lead again immediately after Princeton tied it (on what was a fluky goal, a shot through traffic took a deflection somewhere and rainbowed up and in).  Garman played a very good game - I wouldn't necessarily say a *great* game, only because I don't know that he made many spectacular saves, if any, but he did make *all* the easy saves.  He really was not at fault at all on the Princeton goal.

Basically this.  To amplify, I began to feel very "comfortable" with Garman for the same reason Josh mentioned, that he was making all the easy saves.  That's a basis for a defensive strategy, the "rope-a-dope" that we used to play with Clarkson back in the 90s.  Let them take all the outside tosses they want, gobble up the rebounds, win faceoffs, and then turn the other way.

Right, that was also what made Leneveu great: not that he made amazing saves, but that he almost never missed the straightforward ones.  It meant the opposition had to do something special to even have a chance of scoring.
Title: Re: Cornell 2 Princeton 1
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 08, 2011, 04:10:49 PM
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: Josh '99Great job by the men to bounce back and take the lead again immediately after Princeton tied it (on what was a fluky goal, a shot through traffic took a deflection somewhere and rainbowed up and in).  Garman played a very good game - I wouldn't necessarily say a *great* game, only because I don't know that he made many spectacular saves, if any, but he did make *all* the easy saves.  He really was not at fault at all on the Princeton goal.

Basically this.  To amplify, I began to feel very "comfortable" with Garman for the same reason Josh mentioned, that he was making all the easy saves.  That's a basis for a defensive strategy, the "rope-a-dope" that we used to play with Clarkson back in the 90s.  Let them take all the outside tosses they want, gobble up the rebounds, win faceoffs, and then turn the other way.

Right, that was also what made Leneveu great: not that he made amazing saves, but that he almost never missed the straightforward ones.  It meant the opposition had to do something special to even have a chance of scoring.
And the opposite is what happened to McKee. He could be spectacular, but in his last year began to miss some routine ones.