Cornell up 6-1 late in the second. Some of Cornell's goals came off blowing by defenders with a quick dodge and roll. Some of them seem as if maybe we wouldn't get away with that against a top team. Middles moving the ball a lot and shooting. Fiore looking good in goal, help from a pipe at least once, also a point black save ... but again the same sense that we'll have to see if he can retain form against Colgate. Announcers say he looks "really sharp" ... then "fantastic."
Halftime: Cornell 6, Binghamton 1. Pannell 2G (on 10 shots), 1A. No other multi-point player. Fiore has 9 saves, 1GA (man down). Yeah, you could call that fantastic.
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Final 11-6 Cornell
Halfway into the third, it's either 6-1 Cornell (Redcast screen) or 7-3 (actual score). Binghamton now 3x3 on extra man. 9-3 after 3 quarters. Cornell winning every stat including 14x15 faceoffs.
Fourth quarter: 11-3 Cornell, Cornell giving lots of players game experience. Freshman Brennan Donville #1 in goal. He gives up Binghamton's first even-strength goal with 3:40 left. 11-4. And second. 11-5. And third. 11-6. (Didn't John Unitas throw a interception TD his first series?) Final 11-6, Cornell.
Pannell 3G, 1A on 18 shots.
Buczek and Van Borgondien 2G each.
Fiore 3GA on 16 shots.
Quote from: billhoward(Didn't John Unitas throw a interception TD his first series?)
Yes. His first pass, in fact. (http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.aspx?PLAYER_ID=219)
Fiore's goals against were all scored with Cornell a man down. The radio comments suggested an extremely porous special-teams defense. There is clearly work to be done there.
Quote from: dag14Fiore's goals against were all scored with Cornell a man down. The radio comments suggested an extremely porous special-teams defense. There is clearly work to be done there.
They just need to "stay outta the $* box".
Sounds actually doing this is a problem for 18-24 year old male Cornellians.
Quote from: RitaQuote from: dag14Fiore's goals against were all scored with Cornell a man down. The radio comments suggested an extremely porous special-teams defense. There is clearly work to be done there.
They just need to "stay outta the $* box".
Sounds actually doing this is a problem for 18-24 year old male Cornellians.
Lamentably, I had no such problems during my tenure on the hill. :-D
Quote from: RitaQuote from: dag14Fiore's goals against were all scored with Cornell a man down. The radio comments suggested an extremely porous special-teams defense. There is clearly work to be done there.
They just need to "stay outta the $* box".
Sounds actually doing this is a problem for 18-24 year old male Cornellians.
Maybe they all have season hockey tickets??
::whistle::