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Title: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Jim Hyla on June 06, 2012, 07:34:54 AM
As reported by Ken Schott, CBS Sports Network will televise the rest of the Calder Cup finals. (https://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2012/jun/05/cbs-sports-network-to-televise-remaining-ahl-calde/)
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: billhoward on June 06, 2012, 09:21:20 AM
Thank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise. It would have been nicer for the Devils to win, Brodeur be named MVP, and then decide to retire ... rather than the Devils collapse and Brodeur come back and rust away for 1-2-3 more years before hanging it up.

Seeing Ithacan Dustin Brown's play for LA makes you wonder what the Big Red would have been like if he'd spent a year or two at Cornell. NCAA title? Cornell single season record for NHL-style hard hits and college style penalty minutes?

http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,11580,11580#msg-11580 December 2002
Quote from: colo83Who is Dustin Brown? Is he a Little Red and is he a prospect?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioWas and isn't.:`(
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Beeeej on June 06, 2012, 09:56:22 AM
Quote from: billhowardSeeing Ithacan Dustin Brown's play for LA makes you wonder what the Big Red would have been like if he'd spent a year or two at Cornell. NCAA title? Cornell single season record for NHL-style hard hits and college style penalty minutes?

Seeing Ithacan Dustin Brown's play for LA doesn't make me wonder what the Big Red would have been like if he'd spent a year or two at Cornell any more than seeing Claude Giroux's play for Philadelphia makes me wonder what the Big Red would have been like if he'd spent a year or two at Cornell - or any other player who made it clear from early on that he wasn't going to play college hockey, for that matter.  Not everybody wants to play college hockey, not everybody would benefit from playing college hockey, and the moment Dustin decided at age fifteen that he was going to play Canadian major juniors, he closed the door on college hockey.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 06, 2012, 11:38:31 AM
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise. It would have been nicer for the Devils to win, Brodeur be named MVP, and then decide to retire ... rather than the Devils collapse and Brodeur come back and rust away for 1-2-3 more years before hanging it up.

Seeing Ithacan Dustin Brown's play for LA makes you wonder what the Big Red would have been like if he'd spent a year or two at Cornell. NCAA title? Cornell single season record for NHL-style hard hits and college style penalty minutes?

http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,11580,11580#msg-11580 December 2002
Quote from: colo83Who is Dustin Brown? Is he a Little Red and is he a prospect?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioWas and isn't.:`(
I'd only feel like rubbing it in if a)my team hadn't lost to your team and b)The Kings winning the cup hadn't been completely inevitable since they swept St. Louis. Simply put they're not a real 8 seed. They're 32-7-2 since the Jeff Carter trade, and since the deadline, they've been the best puck possession team in hockey, meaning this isn't a fluke. Add in that Johnathan Quick is far and away the best goalie on the planet and of course they were going to win the cup.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Rita on June 06, 2012, 01:12:37 PM
Not a Cornell Alum, but one of the ECAC and also very sad news from NHL.com:

Former Clarkson player Bryan Rufenach (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=633931) died while traveling in Switzerland.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ftyuv on June 06, 2012, 04:29:47 PM
Quote from: css228meaning this isn't a fluke.

At this point, I don't see how anyone could reasonably think otherwise. A fluke can get an undeserving team a series, maybe two. It can't get them one win from the Cup with only two losses in the postseason.

Anyway, while we're thanking each other for not rubbing painful things in... thanks to all the non-Bruins fans who could have very easily pointed out that they've been saying for years that Tim Thomas is a schmuck.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: jtn27 on June 06, 2012, 07:28:10 PM
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 06, 2012, 11:01:37 PM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on June 07, 2012, 04:35:35 AM
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

I take it as an example of what the Flyers could have done for the poast few years if they only had a real goalie.

I'm glad for Richie and Carts.  Better them than the Devils.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Josh '99 on June 07, 2012, 10:09:32 AM
Quote from: ftyuvAnyway, while we're thanking each other for not rubbing painful things in... thanks to all the non-Bruins fans who could have very easily pointed out that they've been saying for years that Tim Thomas is a schmuck.
We don't have to remind you because he's doing it himself.

(Honestly though:  he's a goalie, so why is anyone surprised that he's crazy?)
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 07, 2012, 12:09:26 PM
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

I take it as an example of what the Flyers could have done for the poast few years if they only had a real goalie.

I'm glad for Richie and Carts.  Better them than the Devils.
Biron was underrated, And I while I'm happy for Richie, Gagsy, Hextall, Stevens, Lombardi, and Williams, I will never be happy for Carts. He should be languishing in Columbus for the remainder of his career.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: jtn27 on June 07, 2012, 01:51:15 PM
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Josh '99 on June 07, 2012, 02:19:58 PM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: jtn27 on June 07, 2012, 02:40:34 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Josh '99 on June 07, 2012, 02:50:09 PM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
Based on my understanding of Philly fan behavior, I think they're actually bitter that those guys are winning somewhere else.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ftyuv on June 07, 2012, 03:46:57 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.
Insofar as this was a concession that there even exists a place that isn't Boston or New York, it was actually very generous of us to claim success on the part of a Colorado team.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 07, 2012, 06:42:18 PM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
1 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: jtn27 on June 07, 2012, 07:47:43 PM
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Ben on June 07, 2012, 08:04:36 PM
Quote from: css228If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won.
Zzzzzzzzzing.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: redice on June 07, 2012, 10:28:06 PM
Ben Scrivens and his Toronto Marlies just lost a heart-breaker in game three of the Calder Cup finals.   Nursing a 0-0 tie in OT, a puck thrown into the Marlies zone bounced off a stanchion and into the goal while Scrivens was waiting behind the net.   Picture the Lynah zamboni door bounce of days gone by.....

The Marlies are now down 3 games to none in that series.....   What a way to lose a key game at home!!!
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Aaron M. Griffin on June 08, 2012, 01:49:35 AM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Aaron M. Griffin on June 08, 2012, 01:51:58 AM
Quote from: rediceBen Scrivens and his Toronto Marlies just lost a heart-breaker in game three of the Calder Cup finals.   Nursing a 0-0 tie in OT, a puck thrown into the Marlies zone bounced off a stanchion and into the goal while Scrivens was waiting behind the net.   Picture the Lynah zamboni door bounce of days gone by.....

The Marlies are now down 3 games to none in that series.....   What a way to lose a key game at home!!!
It looks like Scrivens had a stellar performance. It is sad that such an effort ended in disappointment.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcZlL08MeSs&feature=player_embedded[/video].
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 08, 2012, 02:34:37 AM
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Not to mention the Phillies won in 1980. So in the time span you originally said, you only underestimated by 400%.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on June 08, 2012, 03:38:36 AM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css228
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
Based on my understanding of Philly fan behavior, I think they're actually bitter that those guys are winning somewhere else.

As a Philly fan, I would say it comes down to "Why the hell couldn't they do that when they were here?" or "Look at all the good players (insert team name here)'s management traded away."  It is in no way taking credit for their success.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: marty on June 08, 2012, 06:02:41 AM
Ben looked great when I caught the third period.  It was on CBS Sports (as previously mentioned on eLynah).  The cable guide did not show this and may not show hockey for the fourth game on Saturday.  The broadcast was from the Leaf TV Network and therefore was more focused on the Marlies.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: redice on June 08, 2012, 06:16:36 AM
Quote from: martyBen looked great when I caught the third period.  It was on CBS Sports (as previously mentioned on eLynah).  The cable guide did not show this and may not show hockey for the fourth game on Saturday.  The broadcast was from the Leaf TV Network and therefore was more focused on the Marlies.

It's a 3PM game on Saturday...
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Luke 05 on June 08, 2012, 08:57:21 AM
It's been noted that the goal should have been disallowed.  It was a delayed offsides and you can't score a goal on a shot on goal from the shoot-in.  Definitely heartbreaking and a bad call.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ugarte on June 08, 2012, 10:06:21 AM
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Not to mention the Phillies won in 1980. So in the time span you originally said, you only underestimated by 400%.
The Phillies won IN 2008. What is the matter with you people?
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Rita on June 08, 2012, 10:17:22 AM
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Not to mention the Phillies won in 1980. So in the time span you originally said, you only underestimated by 400%.
The Phillies won IN 2008. What is the matter with you people?

ADD?  2008 is sooooo 3 years ago.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Aaron M. Griffin on June 08, 2012, 10:25:46 AM
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Not to mention the Phillies won in 1980. So in the time span you originally said, you only underestimated by 400%.
The Phillies won IN 2008. What is the matter with you people?

Quote from: jtn27To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years.

css228 and I were operating under the assumption, that I believe to be correct still, that jtn27 was counting the 2008 World Series win as Philadelphia's "one championship in the last 40 years."
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ugarte on June 08, 2012, 11:25:28 AM
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: css2281 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.

My mistake. I meant 30 years. I forgot that the 76ers won in 1983 (well, more accurately, I just didn't know since I don't care about the NBA).

I am not a Flyers fan but the Flyers did win the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975, so there are two others that Philadelphia can claim in that span as well. The second was against my team.
Not to mention the Phillies won in 1980. So in the time span you originally said, you only underestimated by 400%.
The Phillies won IN 2008. What is the matter with you people?

Quote from: jtn27To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years.

css228 and I were operating under the assumption, that I believe to be correct still, that jtn27 was counting the 2008 World Series win as Philadelphia's "one championship in the last 40 years."
Flyers in 2010?
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ugarte on June 08, 2012, 11:28:06 AM
Enough stupid talk about Philadelphia because, seriously, Philadelphia?

Poor Ben Scrivens.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1BPsaKNqBXc[/video]
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Chris '03 on June 08, 2012, 12:49:49 PM
Quote from: ugarteEnough stupid talk about Philadelphia because, seriously, Philadelphia?

Poor Ben Scrivens.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1BPsaKNqBXc[/video]

At least the AHL owned up to the officiating mistake.
Quote"We have spoken with Toronto Marlies management and confirmed that a rules interpretation error by the on-ice officials occurred on the Norfolk Admirals' overtime goal during Game 3 of the Calder Cup Finals.

"On the play, a dump-in from center ice by a Norfolk player caromed off a stanchion and into the Toronto net. The correct application of AHL Rule 83.4 would have negated the Norfolk goal due to a delayed offside call.

"As AHL By-Laws do not allow for any change to the final result of a game based on an incorrect rule interpretation, the result of the game stands."

http://theahl.com/ahl-statement-regarding-game-3-p177908
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: jtn27 on June 08, 2012, 01:24:37 PM
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffincss228 and I were operating under the assumption, that I believe to be correct still, that jtn27 was counting the 2008 World Series win as Philadelphia's "one championship in the last 40 years."

That is correct. However, as I mentioned earlier, I meant to write "one championship in the last 30 years." I'm not sure why I wrote "40."
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ugarte on June 08, 2012, 01:26:41 PM
Quote from: jtn27
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffincss228 and I were operating under the assumption, that I believe to be correct still, that jtn27 was counting the 2008 World Series win as Philadelphia's "one championship in the last 40 years."

That is correct. However, as I mentioned earlier, I meant to write "one championship in the last 30 years." I'm not sure why I wrote "40."
Flyers in 2010? STOP DIGGING.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: cbuckser on June 08, 2012, 03:05:36 PM
Quote from: ugarteFlyers in 2010? STOP DIGGING.
The Blackhawks won that series.
though it took most of us a couple seconds to realize that the puck was in the Flyers' net (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy4UZbtxxkY).
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: ugarte on June 08, 2012, 04:11:08 PM
I need to cut back on the caffeine and improve my prescription or something. Must have read a list of appearances. Where's that gorge when you need it?
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: css228 on June 08, 2012, 07:06:29 PM
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Quote from: ugarteFlyers in 2010? STOP DIGGING.
The Blackhawks won that series.
though it took most of us a couple seconds to realize that the puck was in the Flyers' net (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy4UZbtxxkY).
Most anti-climatic overtime game to end a Stanley Cup ever.
Title: Milo sues UVM
Post by: Chris '03 on June 09, 2012, 09:41:32 AM
Really? This kid, and whoever advises him, don't go away. Apparently being cut for a bad attitude is grounds for a suit.
 http://www.uscho.com/2012/06/08/former-vermont-forward-milo-suing-university/
Title: Re: Milo sues UVM
Post by: jtn27 on June 09, 2012, 10:10:16 AM
Quote from: Chris '03Really? This kid, and whoever advises him, don't go away. Apparently being cut for a bad attitude is grounds for a suit.
 http://www.uscho.com/2012/06/08/former-vermont-forward-milo-suing-university/

Why did he transfer to UVM? Is it possible there were behavioral issues at Cornell too?
Title: Re: Milo sues UVM
Post by: Will on June 09, 2012, 12:11:51 PM
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Quote from: Chris '03Really? This kid, and whoever advises him, don't go away. Apparently being cut for a bad attitude is grounds for a suit.
 http://www.uscho.com/2012/06/08/former-vermont-forward-milo-suing-university/

Why did he transfer to UVM? Is it possible there were behavioral issues at Cornell too?

My recollection of Milo's rumored behavior and attitude at Cornell seem to be consistent with what seems to have happened at Vermont.
Title: Re: Milo sues UVM
Post by: marty on June 09, 2012, 12:33:20 PM
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Quote from: Chris '03Really? This kid, and whoever advises him, don't go away. Apparently being cut for a bad attitude is grounds for a suit.
 http://www.uscho.com/2012/06/08/former-vermont-forward-milo-suing-university/

Why did he transfer to UVM? Is it possible there were behavioral issues at Cornell too?

My recollection of Milo's rumored behavior and attitude at Cornell seem to be consistent with what seems to have happened at Vermont.

So sue Schafer, too, but maybe he should sue Schaefer while he's at it.

(http://schaefer-beer.com/media/images/layout/sideImageOtto.png)
Title: Re: Milo sues UVM
Post by: Dafatone on June 10, 2012, 10:27:27 AM
I thought a decent part of Milo's transferring was that he wanted to play baseball as well, and Schafer didn't want him to.
Title: Re: Milo sues UVM
Post by: cbuckser on June 10, 2012, 01:27:50 PM
Quote from: DafatoneI thought a decent part of Milo's transferring was that he wanted to play baseball as well, and Schafer didn't want him to.
That was an inaccurate rumor or assumption.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Josh '99 on June 10, 2012, 11:21:43 PM
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Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
1 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.
Hextall deserves a boot to the face, not a cup.
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Jim Hyla on June 11, 2012, 12:07:47 AM
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Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
1 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.
Hextall deserves a boot to the face, not a cup.

Why not a boot to the cup?
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: Josh '99 on June 11, 2012, 09:41:32 AM
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Quote from: billhowardThank you, non-Devils fans, for not rubbing it in about the Devils' impending Stanley Cup demise.

We can't really rub it in. Since there are no Kings fans here (I think), your team made it farther than all of ours. In fact, there's probably a pretty large contingent of Flyers and Rangers fans on eLynah, meaning you're the one with the ability to rub things in.
Kings? That's an organization? I've only heard of a Flyers West

Typical Philadelphia fan. Can't win a championship, so claim someone else's.
In fairness, A) Philly did win a championship not that long ago, and B) "can't win a championship, so claim someone else's" sounds a lot more like what Boston fans did when the Avalanche won the Cup with Bourque in 2001 than what I've heard Flyers fans doing now.

To be honest, I have no idea if this is typical Philly fan behavior or not. It just seemed like it was an appropriate thing to say about a city with one championship in the last 40 years. However, my point still stands. By calling the Kings "Flyers West," they're claiming credit for the (probable) Kings championship.
1 Championship in the last 40 years is not even close to on the mark. 40 years back from 2012 goes back to 1972. If you had said one championship in the last 27 you'd be correct, but its still more titles than the team you abandoned has won. Seriously though, good for Gagne and Hextall. Both deserve a cup. Just wish Terry MUrray's firing had worked out this well for us. And on that note congrats to Lidstrom on a classy career, even if it did include being the primary reason for my first childhood sporting disappointment.
Hextall deserves a boot to the face, not a cup.

Why not a boot to the cup?
I like the way you think.  :-D
Title: Re: Cornell Alumni in the Pros: June 2012
Post by: cth95 on June 11, 2012, 11:52:17 PM
QuoteWhy not a boot to the cup?

It's funny you say that.  I remember a friend of mine coming into school one day after watching a Bruins/Flyers game the night before and telling me Hextall had taken a slapshot right to the boys. He said later in the broadcast they showed a seriously dented metal cup.  Everything is plastic now, so someone can confirm if this was possible and if goalies actually did use metal back in the mid 80's.
Title: (Ralph) Krueger: Oilers Head Coach
Post by: Chris '03 on June 27, 2012, 02:53:02 PM
Not sure where this goes but Raplh Krueger is the new head coach in Edmonton:
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/blog/eye-on-hockey/19430211/report-oilers-to-introduce-ralph-krueger-as-new-coach


Also, worth noting that RPI's Adam Oates had a TREMENDOUS day yesterday. Named head coach in Washington and Hockey Hall of Famer.
Title: Alumni
Post by: Jim Hyla on June 30, 2012, 07:04:40 AM
Brendon Nash signs for one year with Montreal. (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20122906_BNashSignMontreal)