I'm going to keep starting game threads until something bad happens.
Clarkson's line sheet (https://twitter.com/#!/CapCareyWDT/status/170624527666135040/photo/1) has been distributed.
Per Brandon Thomas, Cornell's lines are:
Lowry-Collins-McCarron
Mowrey-Miller-Ferlin
Dias-Bardreau-Jillson
de Swardt-Axell-Mihalek
D'Agostino-Ryan
Birch-Whitney
Gotovets-Ross
Quote from: TrotskyI'm going to keep starting game threads until something bad happens.
You forgot to capitalize "Something Bad."
Let's take it to Casey.
Quote from: cbuckserClarkson's line sheet (https://twitter.com/#!/CapCareyWDT/status/170624527666135040/photo/1) has been distributed.
Per Brandon Thomas, Cornell's lines are:
Lowry-Collins-McCarron
Mowrey-Miller-Ferlin
Dias-Bardreau-Jillson
de Swardt-Axell-Mihalek
D'Agostino-Ryan
Birch-Whitney
Gotovets-Ross
This team really misses Esposito, I hope he's ok for SLU.
Quote from: pfibigerThis team really misses Esposito, I hope he's ok for SLU.
Schafer said in the pre-game he is out until the playoffs.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: pfibigerThis team really misses Esposito, I hope he's ok for SLU.
Schafer said in the pre-game he is out until the playoffs.
What happened? He played last weekend. Did he aggravate his injury by playing?
Quote from: jtn27Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: pfibigerThis team really misses Esposito, I hope he's ok for SLU.
Schafer said in the pre-game he is out until the playoffs.
What happened? He played last weekend. Did he aggravate his injury by playing?
Just tweaked it. It sounds like it isn't any more injured, it just hurts too much to play.
if we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
Quote from: upprdeckif we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
According to USCHO's live scores widget, Harvard and Brown played to a draw. If that's true, Cornell clinched a top 4 finish with the tie tonight.
Quote from: Tom LentoQuote from: upprdeckif we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
According to USCHO's live scores widget, Harvard and Brown played to a draw. If that's true, Cornell clinched a top 4 finish with the tie tonight.
I don't think so. We still could finish tied with Clarkson and would lose the tiebreaker on total wins (11-10, giving the Knights the three more wins they'd need to catch us).
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: Tom LentoQuote from: upprdeckif we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
According to USCHO's live scores widget, Harvard and Brown played to a draw. If that's true, Cornell clinched a top 4 finish with the tie tonight.
I don't think so. We still could finish tied with Clarkson and would lose the tiebreaker on total wins (11-10, giving the Knights the three more wins they'd need to catch us).
In order to clinch, we just need a tie or win tomorrow night. Clarkson and Quinnipiac are both at 20 points, so even if they win the last three games of the season, if we get to 27, we're out of their reach. A win tonight would've done it (given that Clarkson was at 19 and Quinnipiac at 18), but a tie or win tomorrow night will do it as well.
From the Cornell Big Red Men's Hockey Facebook page:
Quote from: Cornell Big Red Men's HockeyFinal Score Cornell 1 - Clarkson 1 - A single season record for ties with 7 for Cornell! We will have to wait until tomorrow nights game with a win or a tie against St. Lawrence to clinch a first round playoff bye.
Whoever it is in the athletic department that runs this thing is way too excited about a tie. Also, this should clear up the confusion of what we need to do to get a first round bye.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, we'll lock up the number 1 seed if we win out regardless of what Union does because the tiebreaker is head to head record.
Quote from: jtn27Also, if I'm not mistaken, we'll lock up the number 1 seed if we win out regardless of what Union does because the tiebreaker is head to head record.
Correct-amundo (http://slack.net/~whelan/tbrw/tbrw.cgi?ecac.tiebreakers)
Quote from: jtn27From the Cornell Big Red Men's Hockey Facebook page:
Quote from: Cornell Big Red Men's HockeyFinal Score Cornell 1 - Clarkson 1 - A single season record for ties with 7 for Cornell! We will have to wait until tomorrow nights game with a win or a tie against St. Lawrence to clinch a first round playoff bye.
Whoever it is in the athletic department that runs this thing is way too excited about a tie. Also, this should clear up the confusion of what we need to do to get a first round bye.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, we'll lock up the number 1 seed if we win out regardless of what Union does because the tiebreaker is head to head record.
We've already clinched the bye. Clarkson still has a game left with Harvard. If Clarkson wins out, then Harvard can't catch us.
Quote from: bnr24Quote from: KeithKQuote from: Tom LentoQuote from: upprdeckif we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
According to USCHO's live scores widget, Harvard and Brown played to a draw. If that's true, Cornell clinched a top 4 finish with the tie tonight.
I don't think so. We still could finish tied with Clarkson and would lose the tiebreaker on total wins (11-10, giving the Knights the three more wins they'd need to catch us).
In order to clinch, we just need a tie or win tomorrow night. Clarkson and Quinnipiac are both at 20 points, so even if they win the last three games of the season, if we get to 27, we're out of their reach. A win tonight would've done it (given that Clarkson was at 19 and Quinnipiac at 18), but a tie or win tomorrow night will do it as well.
Actually, I'm pretty sure we clinched tonight, given that a Clarkson tie means we don't tie with Harvard and vice versa. And Quinnipiac sucks.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: jtn27From the Cornell Big Red Men's Hockey Facebook page:
Quote from: Cornell Big Red Men's HockeyFinal Score Cornell 1 - Clarkson 1 - A single season record for ties with 7 for Cornell! We will have to wait until tomorrow nights game with a win or a tie against St. Lawrence to clinch a first round playoff bye.
Whoever it is in the athletic department that runs this thing is way too excited about a tie. Also, this should clear up the confusion of what we need to do to get a first round bye.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, we'll lock up the number 1 seed if we win out regardless of what Union does because the tiebreaker is head to head record.
We've already clinched the bye. Clarkson still has a game left with Harvard. If Clarkson wins out, then Harvard can't catch us.
Yes, and we win any 3 way with Q, Clk, and us. You'd think someone in the Athletic Dept would read eLynah and know about JTW's script.:-} I think I'll email Brandon Thomas.
However, again they squandered a lead in period 3 & were left with a (program record?) tie.
Given their play of late, plus the number of bumps & bruises (is Ferlin hurt now?) do they have any reasonable chance of advancing this season?
::thud::
Quote from: Johnny 5However, again they squandered a lead in period 3 & were left with a (program record?) tie.
Given their play of late, plus the number of bumps & bruises (is Ferlin hurt now?) do they have any reasonable chance of advancing this season?
::thud::
Sure. Clarkson's not a bad team this year, and it's a road game. Maybe I'm just an optimist, but this team's still, at worst, about as good as expected at the start of the year.
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: Tom LentoQuote from: upprdeckif we can get a first round bye he could get almost 4 weeks off.. worth it if it will help
According to USCHO's live scores widget, Harvard and Brown played to a draw. If that's true, Cornell clinched a top 4 finish with the tie tonight.
I don't think so. We still could finish tied with Clarkson and would lose the tiebreaker on total wins (11-10, giving the Knights the three more wins they'd need to catch us).
As others have pointed out, this is only possible if Cornell finishes ahead of Harvard (since it requires a Harvard loss), which puts Clarkson in 3rd and Cornell in 4th. As for QC, the Deer Ticks can't get to the top 4 without finishing ahead of both Harvard and Clarkson on points, which puts Cornell into 3rd.
1 point for Cornell will clinch a top-3 finish, and of course 6 points will clinch first overall.
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: Johnny 5However, again they squandered a lead in period 3 & were left with a (program record?) tie.
Given their play of late, plus the number of bumps & bruises (is Ferlin hurt now?) do they have any reasonable chance of advancing this season?
::thud::
Sure. Clarkson's not a bad team this year, and it's a road game. Maybe I'm just an optimist, but this team's still, at worst, about as good as expected at the start of the year.
There was a time when you couldn't take any points in the North Country for granted.
Quote from: Johnny 5However, again they squandered a lead in period 3 & were left with a (program record?) tie.
Given their play of late, plus the number of bumps & bruises (is Ferlin hurt now?) do they have any reasonable chance of advancing this season?
::thud::
That depends on what you mean by "advance"
Cornell has a bye into the second round of the ECAC playoffs, so "advance" can mean one of the following:
1) Get to Atlantic City. Cornell has taken 12 out of 14 possible points from the current 5-8 teams (1 game remaining against SLU), and 10 out of 14 from the bottom 4 (1 game remaining against RPI). There are some tough matchups out there, but overall I like Cornell's chances here.
2) Advance to the NCAAs. The only sure route is winning the ECAC tournament. If the standings hold and the top 3 all hold seed throughout, Cornell would need to beat Colgate (2-0-0 against the Big Red) and Union (0-0-1 against the Big Red). It's possible, certainly - the three teams are not that far apart in terms of the quality of their seasons - but Cornell's results in these matchups are not so good. I'd say it's a toss-up at best, but probably more like a 1/3 or 1/4 shot. With just the right combination of opponents, a 1-loss exit from the ECAC tournament, and a whole bunch of other beneficial results Cornell might also sneak in to the NCAA tournament via the PWR. The odds of this are vanishingly small.
3) Advance past the first round of the NCAAs - that would be an amazing outcome for this season. Anything is possible, but this isn't likely as Cornell will almost certainly end up as a 4-seed with an ECAC tournament win, and would probably be 15th overall if an at-large should somehow materialize. Also, this is getting way ahead of the rest of the season, so I'm guessing that's not what you meant.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: jkahnQuote from: jtn27From the Cornell Big Red Men's Hockey Facebook page:
Quote from: Cornell Big Red Men's HockeyFinal Score Cornell 1 - Clarkson 1 - A single season record for ties with 7 for Cornell! We will have to wait until tomorrow nights game with a win or a tie against St. Lawrence to clinch a first round playoff bye.
Whoever it is in the athletic department that runs this thing is way too excited about a tie. Also, this should clear up the confusion of what we need to do to get a first round bye.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, we'll lock up the number 1 seed if we win out regardless of what Union does because the tiebreaker is head to head record.
We've already clinched the bye. Clarkson still has a game left with Harvard. If Clarkson wins out, then Harvard can't catch us.
Yes, and we win any 3 way with Q, Clk, and us. You'd think someone in the Athletic Dept would read eLynah and know about JTW's script.:-} I think I'll email Brandon Thomas.
Well, someone at CU listens.:-)Actually Brandon responded and changed the CBR site to show that we clinched. Now if we could only get him to fix the Redcast.:-O