ECAC Awards:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20142003_All-Conf_All_Rook_Team
FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Greg Carey, St. Lawrence
Forward Daniel Carr, Union
Forward Ryan Haggerty, Rensselaer
Defense Shayne Gostisbehere, Union
Defense Mat Bodie, Union
Goaltender Colin Stevens, Union
SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Sam Anas, Quinnipiac
Forward Kellen Jones, Quinnipiac
Forward Jesse Root, Yale
Defense Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence
Defense Joakim Ryan, Cornell
Goaltender Andy Iles, Cornell
THIRD TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Kenny Agostino, Yale
Forward Daniel Ciampini, Union
Forward Brian Ferlin, Cornell
Defense Spiro Goulakos, Colgate
Defense Dennis Robertson, Brown
Goaltender Charlie Finn, Colgate
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Forward Sam Anas, Quinnipiac
Forward Matt Carey, St. Lawrence
Forward Mike Vecchione, Union
Defense Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence
Defense James de Haas, Clarkson
Goaltender Charlie Finn, Colgate
Ivy Awards
Iles Ivy POY:
http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/3/6/MICE_0306145306.aspx#.Uxn0mOSuJqU.facebook
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Andy Iles, Cornell (Sr., G – Ithaca, N.Y.)
CO-ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
Sean Malone, Harvard (Fr., F – West Seneca, N.Y.)
Alex Lyon, Yale (Fr., G – Baudette, Minn.)
FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY
Brian Ferlin, Cornell (Jr., F – Jacksonville, Fla.)
Andrew Ammon, Princeton (Sr., F – Aldie, Va.)
Jesse Root, Yale (Sr., F – Pittsburgh, Pa.)*
Dennis Robertson, Brown (Sr., D, Fort St. John, BC)
Joakim Ryan, Cornell (Jr., D – Rumson, N.J.)*
Andy Iles, Cornell (Sr., G – Ithaca, N.Y.)
SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY^
Matt Lorito, Brown (Jr., F – Oakville, Ont.)
Eric Neiley, Dartmouth (Jr., F – Warminster, Pa.)
Jim Vesey, Harvard (So., F – North Reading, Mass.)
Ken Agostino, Yale (Sr. F – Flanders, N.J.)
Rob O'Gara, Yale (So., D – Nesconset, N.Y.)
Gus Young, Yale (Sr., D – Dedham, Mass.)
Charles Grant, Dartmouth (So., G – Berwick, Nova Scotia)
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Nick Lappin, Brown (So., F – Geneva, Ill.)
John McCarron, Cornell (Jr., F – Macomb, Mich.)
Sean Malone, Harvard (Fr. F – West Seneca, N.Y.)
Tyler Steel, Brown (Fr., G – Kelowna, BC)
Raphael Girard, Harvard (Sr., G - Saint–Hyacinthe, Que.)
Alex Lyon, Yale (Fr., G – Baudette, Minn.)
* Unanimous Selection
^ Due to ties in the voting, second team was expanded to seven
Do they not do a freshman team anymore?
Wait, wait, wait, there's someone from Aldie playing college hockey and they're good at it?
Is is just me or are there way more American dudes than one would expect?! (in other words, fewer Canadians)
Quote from: BMacIs is just me or are there way more American dudes than one would expect?! (in other words, fewer Canadians)
That jumped out at me too. Way fewer Canadians than I presume is typical.
Congrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles
This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/all_Ivy_Teams.htm), with 16 different players being so honored. That's why they call it Goaltender U:
62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles
Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles
This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/all_Ivy_Teams.htm), with 16 different players being so honored. That's why they call it Goaltender U:
62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles
Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles
This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/all_Ivy_Teams.htm), with 16 different players being so honored. That's why they call it Goaltender U:
62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles
Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::
:-)
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles
This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/all_Ivy_Teams.htm), with 16 different players being so honored. That's why they call it Goaltender U:
62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles
Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::
That's because Dryden wasn't on that team. Brian Cropper was the goaltender that season.
Quote from: KGR11Quote from: SwampyQuote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles
This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/all_Ivy_Teams.htm), with 16 different players being so honored. That's why they call it Goaltender U:
62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles
Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::
That's because Dryden wasn't on that team. Brian Cropper was the goaltender that season.
Whoosh
Quote from: martyQuote from: SwampyQuote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ivy_History/ivy_Awards.html) and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award. (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):
...
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
...
Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::
:-)
Running gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970. I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?
lol
Quote from: KeithKRunning gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970. I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?
Don McGuinness, Brown.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: KeithKRunning gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970. I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?
Don McGuinness, Brown.
Probably because CROPPER didn't have to make any saves that year.
Did the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Quote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
For whatever reason, the Ivy League has reconfigured all of their historical pages, with standings which used to be quite good. And Greg's pages only has Ivy Standings going back to 2001, as far as I can tell: http://www.tbrw.info/?/tbrw_Indexes/ivy_History_Index.html
Good trivia is that Cornell has gone undefeated only 3x in the Ivy League. 1996 was one of them, and 1969 & 1970 the others. Dartmouth ruined it again for us this year.
Of all of the 1-loss Ivy seasons:
2014 Dartmouth
2012 @ Brown
2003 Dartmouth
1997 @ Yale
1973 @ Dartmouth
1971 @ Brown
1968 @ Brown
1967 Yale
1966 @ Harvard
http://www.tbrw.info/?/cornell_History/cornell_Ivy_Records_All_Seasons.html
http://www.tbrw.info/reports/pdf/rpt_Games_Ivy.pdf
Quote from: RichHFor whatever reason, the Ivy League has reconfigured all of their historical pages, with standings which used to be quite good. And Greg's pages only has Ivy Standings going back to 2001, as far as I can tell: http://www.tbrw.info/?/tbrw_Indexes/ivy_History_Index.html
FWIW - my standings pages go back to 9596 for the IVies. Sure, all the links are broken (remember hockey.cornell.edu?) so you have to manually fix the URLS but they're still there on eLynah. Example: http://www.elynah.com/news/9596/finalstand.html
I'm kind of amazed it's all still there and even still has the toolbar. Probably too much trouble for Age to delete them.
Quote from: RichHAnd Greg's pages only has Ivy Standings going back to 2001, as far as I can tell: http://www.tbrw.info/?/tbrw_Indexes/ivy_History_Index.html
Good trivia is that Cornell has gone undefeated only 3x in the Ivy League. 1996 was one of them, and 1969 & 1970 the others. Dartmouth ruined it again for us this year.
Of all of the 1-loss Ivy seasons:
2014 Dartmouth
2012 @ Brown
2003 Dartmouth
1997 @ Yale
1973 @ Dartmouth
1971 @ Brown
1968 @ Brown
1967 Yale
1966 @ Harvard
http://www.tbrw.info/?/cornell_History/cornell_Ivy_Records_All_Seasons.html
http://www.tbrw.info/reports/pdf/rpt_Games_Ivy.pdf
Until now the Ivy pages are manual, but I could add Ivy records to the CHDB and then generate the records pages. Summer project.
Women's All-Ivy (http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/wice/2013-14/releases/Womens_Ice_Hockey_All-Ivy_--_2013-14)
2013-14 WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY ALL-IVY
[b][u]CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Jill Saulnier, Cornell (Jr., F - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)[/u][/b]
Emerance Maschmeyer, Harvard (So., G - Bruderheim, Alberta, Canada)
[b][u]ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Hanna Bunton, Cornell (Fr., F - Belleville, Ontario, Canada)[/u][/b]
[b][u]FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
Emily Fulton, Cornell (Jr., F - Stratford, Ontario, Canada)
*Jill Saulnier, Cornell (Jr., F - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)[/u][/b]
Lindsey Allen, Dartmouth (So., F - Toronto)
Miye D'Oench, Harvard (So., F - New York)
[b][u]*Alyssa Gagliardi, Cornell (Sr., D - Raleigh, N.C.)[/u][/b]
Sarah Edney, Harvard (Jr., D - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
*Emerance Maschmeyer, Harvard (So., G - Bruderheim, Alberta, Canada)
[b][u]SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY^
Jessica Campbell, Cornell (Sr., F - Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada)[/u][/b]
Hillary Crowe, Harvard (Jr., F - Eden Prairie, Minn.)
Mary Parker, Harvard (So., F - Milton, Mass.)
Denna Laing, Princeton (Sr., F - Marblehead, Mass.)
Rose Alleva, Princeton (Sr., D - Red Wing, Minn.)
Tara Tomimoto, Yale (Sr., D - Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Aubree Moore, Brown (Sr., G - Bowie, Md.)
[b][u]HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY[/u][/b]
Phoebe Staenz, Yale (Fr., F - Zurich)
[b][u]Hayleigh Cudmore, Cornell (Sr., D - Oakville, Ontario, Canada)
Cassandra Poudrier, Cornell (So., F - Mont-Laurier, Quebec, Canada)[/u][/b]
Marissa Gedman, Harvard (Jr., D - Framingham, Mass.)
[b][u]Lauren Slebodnick, Cornell (Sr., GK - Manchester, N.H.)[/u][/b]
*Unanimous Selection
^The number of forwards on the first and second teams expanded to four due to ties in voting
Women's All-ECAC (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2013-14/News/20140803_League_Awards)
[b][u]FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE[/u][/b]
Forward Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac
Forward Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson
[b][u]Forward Jillian Saulnier Cornell[/u][/b]
Defense Erin Ambrose Clarkson
[b][u]Defense Alyssa Gagliardi Cornell[/u][/b]
Goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard
[b][u]SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Emily Fulton Cornell[/u][/b]
Forward Carly Mercer Clarkson
Forward Brittany Styner Clarkson
Defense Sarah Edney Harvard
Defense Mel Desrochers St. Lawrence
Goaltender Erica Howe Clarkson
[b][u]THIRD TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Jessica Campbell Cornell[/u][/b]
Forward Miye D'Oench Harvard
Forward Phoebe Staenz Yale
[b][u]Defense Hayleigh Cudmore Cornell
Defense Cassandra Poudrier Cornell[/u][/b]
Goaltender Aubree Moore Brown
[b][u]ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Forward Hanna Bunton Cornell[/u][/b]
Forward Phoebe Staenz Yale
Forward Brooke Webster St. Lawrence
Defense Heidi Huhtamaki Rensselaer
Defense Briana Mastel Harvard
[b][u]Goaltender Paula Voorheis Cornell[/u][/b]
COACH OF YEAR
Winner is Matt and Shannon Desrosiers, Clarkson
[b][u]BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN[/u][/b]
Winners are Erin Ambrose, Clarkson & [b][u]Alyssa Gagliardi, Cornell[/u][/b]
[b][u]BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD[/u][/b]
Winner is Vanessa Gagnon, Clarkson
[b][u]ROOKIE OF YEAR[/u][/b]
Winner is Phoebe Staenz, Yale
[b][u]GOALTENDER OF YEAR[/u][/b]
Winner is Emerance Maschmeyer, Harvard
[b][u]PLAYER OF YEAR[/u][/b]
Winner is Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson
[b][u]STUDENT-ATHLETE OF YEAR[/u][/b]
Vanessa Gagnon, Clarkson
[b][u]SQUADLocker SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY[/u][/b]
Winner is St. Lawrence
Quote from: KeithKFWIW - my standings pages go back to 9596 for the IVies. Sure, all the links are broken (remember hockey.cornell.edu?) so you have to manually fix the URLS but they're still there on eLynah. Example: http://www.elynah.com/news/9596/finalstand.html
I'm kind of amazed it's all still there and even still has the toolbar. Probably too much trouble for Age to delete them.
And that's exactly what I found myself doing on a Friday night at 11:30 to take a look at Skazyk's stats for that year. Love that the info is still there, despite the manual effort. :-D
Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
Did Skazyk play substantially more of the minutes in Ivy games?
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
Did Skazyk play substantially more of the minutes in Ivy games?
Checking the boxes here is what I came up with for 1996 (Ivy only):
Skazyk: 7 GP, 5-0-1, 361:46, 16 G, 2.65 GAA
Elliott: 5 GP, 4-0-0, 248:40, 12 G, 2.89 GAA
So Skazyk played about 60$ of the Ivy minutes oddly including starting every Ivy home game. Their lines are not all that different but Eddie clearly was deserving of the award.
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: nyc94Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
Did Skazyk play substantially more of the minutes in Ivy games?
Checking the boxes here is what I came up with for 1996 (Ivy only):
Skazyk: 7 GP, 5-0-1, 361:46, 16 G, 2.65 GAA
Elliott: 5 GP, 4-0-0, 248:40, 12 G, 2.89 GAA
So Skazyk played about 60$ of the Ivy minutes oddly including starting every Ivy home game. Their lines are not all that different but Eddie clearly was deserving of the award.
Thanks. His Ivy numbers were much better than his season totals. My only real memory of Skazyk is from 1994 when the team wasn't very good and I seem to recall him being out of position quite often and scrambling to get back.
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: KeithKQuote from: nyc94Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
Did Skazyk play substantially more of the minutes in Ivy games?
Checking the boxes here is what I came up with for 1996 (Ivy only):
Skazyk: 7 GP, 5-0-1, 361:46, 16 G, 2.65 GAA
Elliott: 5 GP, 4-0-0, 248:40, 12 G, 2.89 GAA
So Skazyk played about 60$ of the Ivy minutes oddly including starting every Ivy home game. Their lines are not all that different but Eddie clearly was deserving of the award.
Thanks. His Ivy numbers were much better than his season totals. My only real memory of Skazyk is from 1994 when the team wasn't very good and I seem to recall him being out of position quite often and scrambling to get back.
So what you're saying is, Skazyk is not the answer?
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: nyc94Quote from: KeithKQuote from: nyc94Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugarteDid the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?
Looking at the stats? Kind of:
http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/1996_Goaltending.html
Did Skazyk play substantially more of the minutes in Ivy games?
Checking the boxes here is what I came up with for 1996 (Ivy only):
Skazyk: 7 GP, 5-0-1, 361:46, 16 G, 2.65 GAA
Elliott: 5 GP, 4-0-0, 248:40, 12 G, 2.89 GAA
So Skazyk played about 60$ of the Ivy minutes oddly including starting every Ivy home game. Their lines are not all that different but Eddie clearly was deserving of the award.
Thanks. His Ivy numbers were much better than his season totals. My only real memory of Skazyk is from 1994 when the team wasn't very good and I seem to recall him being out of position quite often and scrambling to get back.
So what you're saying is, Skazyk is not the answer?
As well as "Coach (McCutcheon) has to go." Skazyk wins award in Schafer's first season? "It's the system."
Quote from: Josh '99So what you're saying is, Skazyk is not the answer?
Other than Terry Gage, Eddy did more with less than any Cornellian I can remember.
His debut at Starr was the only time in my life I have thought, "just give me the pads."
And three years later dude was the best goalie in the Ivies and one of the best three in the ECAC.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Josh '99So what you're saying is, Skazyk is not the answer?
Other than Terry Gage, Eddy did more with less than any Cornellian I can remember.
His debut at Starr was the only time in my life I have thought, "just give me the pads."
And three years later dude was the best goalie in the Ivies and one of the best three in the ECAC.
His first three seasons he was competing for playing time with Andy Bandurski. ::uhoh:: Those were pretty dark times for Goaltender U.
BTW, Greg, Skazyk seems to be missing from the uniform number list for 1995.
Quote from: jtwcornell91BTW, Greg, Skazyk seems to be missing from the uniform number list for 1995.
1994-95 was the first year Eddy wore number 39, which I believe he did to show his fealty to what one member of the forum has termed the Snow Angel School of Goaltending.
I'm much less charitable to Eddy Skazyk than Greg. Mike Schafer yanking Eddy at Harvard and handing the reins to Jason Elliott may have been as much of a turning point to the 1995-96 season as the infamous fetid bus ride home from West Point.
Quote from: cbuckserI'm much less charitable to Eddy Skazyk than Greg. Mike Schafer yanking Eddy at Harvard and handing the reins to Jason Elliott may have been as much of a turning point to the 1995-96 season as the infamous fetid bus ride home from West Point.
Eddy did play one more game that year, the following weekend against Union, and he did pretty well in a 5-1 win. It wasn't until Elliott played the next night and posted Cornell's first shutout in (my, how times have changed) four years that Elliott got the goaltending job for keeps.
I certainly don't remember Eddy's first two-plus seasons with any degree of fondness, but you do have to concede that he wasn't exactly backstopping the Russian Red Army team either. The main reason that 1994-95 Cornell team finished ninth instead of, say, eleventh (or worse), was that Eddy put together a surprising, even stunning, run during the second half of the season. And his name is etched for all time in that November 1995 box score showing that he became the first Cornell goaltender in ten years (except for Jim Crozier in the playoffs) to beat the Crimson.
I guess the ECAC awards are announced Thursday, right?
------------------------------------------------
Player of the Year Candidates (according to me):
Greg Carey, SLU (18-39-57)
Ryan Haggerty, RPI (28-15-43)
Sam Anas, QU (21-21-42)
Kellen Jones, QU (18-23-41)
Daniel Carr, Union (20-20-40)
Shayne Gostisbehere, Union (8-20-28)
Best Cornell shot: Ryan (7-16-23)
No goaltender had far-and-away mind-blowing stats to warrant a POY nod this year. Anas is a freshman and not Paul Kariya, so he's discounted. Haggerty started out hot & was a one-trick pony. Jones was more of a cog in the in the outstanding QU front lines, rather than a leader. And Gostisbehere is the best packaged d-man, so I threw him in.
It's hard to go against Carey (1.5 PPG kills the field), but given the season that Union has had, Daniel Carr is a big-time leader. I can see either getting the award.
Rookie of the Year:
Sam Anas, QU (21-21-42)
Matt Carey, SLU (18-19-37)
Gavin Bayreuther, SLU (9-27-36)
Mike Vecchione, Colgate (10-19-29)
Charlie Finn, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Anas got all the press. Pretty sure this is his award. The younger Carey snuck up there. Finn taking the job from the incumbent is why he gets on the list. Perry's W-L isn't good.
Coach of the Year:
Rick Bennett, Union
Don Vaughan, Colgate
Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac
Casey Jones, Clarkson
TED DONA....phhhhhhbaahahahaha I can't do it without cracking up.
I love this year's race. I really want Vaughan to win it. This is a young Colgate team that wasn't expected to do anything and they kept going all year. The case for Bennett: in the past, when one team runs away with the league, they have rewarded that coach with this. I love Casey, but the Knights didn't sustain the early surprise performance as well as Colgate. This has to be Vaughan, doesn't it? They'll probably vote Bennett.
Best Defensive Defenseman:
Shayne Gostisbehere, Union
Joakim Ryan, Cornell
Mat Bodie, Union
Spiro Goulakos, Colgate
It's going to be Gostisbehere. He's got the media recognition, and rightfully so. Ryan is one of the best defenders Cornell has had in a long time. The inspirational lymphoma recovery of Goulakos is a wild-card, and Bodie is the only Senior of the group, and he got tough-guy coverage from the post-game brawl at the TUC.
Best Defensive Forward:
Daniel Carr, Union
Connor Jones, QU
Ben Sexton, Clarkson
Cole Bardreau, Cornell
This is always the toughest to predict. You never know where the voters are going with this one, so I just threw some names that stand out to me. I pick Carr, seeing all of 1.5 games of him??
Dryden Award:
Michael Garteig, SO, QU (24-8-6, 1.88, 0.912)
Colin Stevens, JR, Union (22-4-2, 1.95, 0.931)
Andy Iles, SR, Cornell (16-9-5, 2.11, 0.921)
Charlie Finn, FR, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Steve Perry, FR, Clarkson (11-10-3, 2.05, 0.917)
I put the years on there for a reason: this award generally favors upperclassmen. Finn & Perry won't win as freshmen, & don't have the stats to support it anyway. Garteig is a sophomore, has a great record & GAA, but the save % is the worst of the group. Statistically, I can't see a reason Iles should win it over Stevens, unless you really care about a Senior over a Junior and Stevens had a tighter team playing in front of him (it's the system). Iles was 4th in each category. Stevens was top 2 in each. If Iles doesn't win it this year, he'll be the first Cornell "career" goalie to not have won it since 2000.
Student Athlete of the Year
Ask the profs. Has anybody checked to see if Quinnipiac Athletic Corporation has hired any professors yet?
Quote from: RichHI guess the ECAC awards are announced tonight, right?
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Dryden Award:
Michael Garteig, SO, QU (24-8-6, 1.88, 0.912)
Colin Stevens, JR, Union (22-4-2, 1.95, 0.931)
Andy Iles, SR, Cornell (16-9-5, 2.11, 0.921)
Charlie Finn, FR, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Steve Perry, FR, Clarkson (11-10-3, 2.05, 0.917)
I put the years on there for a reason: this award generally favors upperclassmen. Finn & Perry won't win as freshmen, & don't have the stats to support it anyway. Garteig is a sophomore, has a great record & GAA, but the save % is the worst of the group. Statistically, I can't see a reason Iles should win it over Stevens, unless you really care about a Senior over a Junior and Stevens had a tighter team playing in front of him (it's the system). Iles was 4th in each category. Stevens was top 2 in each. If Iles doesn't win it this year, he'll be the first Cornell "career" goalie to not have won it since 2000.
Two words on the senior vs. junior issue: Oli Jonas. I think Andy gets this as the Andy Iles career achievement award as much as anything.
And since I went and looked it up, in ECAC games:
Jonas (Sr.): 2.51/.928
Underhill (Jr.): 1.80/.927
Student Athlete of the Year
Ask the profs.
Andy Iles I hope
Quote from: RichHBest Defensive Forward:
Daniel Carr, Union
Connor Jones, QU
Ben Sexton, Clarkson
Cole Bardreau, Cornell
This is always the toughest to predict. You never know where the voters are going with this one, so I just threw some names that stand out to me. I pick Carr, seeing all of 1.5 games of him??
My guess is they throw it to a team without other representation in the awards or first team. That would point to Sexton or somebody from a second division team other than SLU. Sexton was incredible during the QF.
Quote from: RichHI guess the ECAC awards are announced Thursday, right?
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Rookie of the Year:
Sam Anas, QU (21-21-42)
Matt Carey, SLU (18-19-37)
Gavin Bayreuther, SLU (9-27-36)
Mike Vecchione, Colgate (10-19-29)
Charlie Finn, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Anas got all the press. Pretty sure this is his award. The younger Carey snuck up there. Finn taking the job from the incumbent is why he gets on the list. Perry's W-L isn't good.
Carey was not named a finalist: http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20141503_ROTY_Finalists
QuoteBest Defensive Forward:
Daniel Carr, Union
Connor Jones, QU
Ben Sexton, Clarkson
Cole Bardreau, Cornell
This is always the toughest to predict. You never know where the voters are going with this one, so I just threw some names that stand out to me. I pick Carr, seeing all of 1.5 games of him??
Finalists were tweeted last week:
Carr
K. Jones
Root
Sexton
https://twitter.com/ECACHOCKEYMWD1/statuses/444580602486853632
The ECAC site is brutal for finding information like this...
Quote from: RichHRookie of the Year:
Sam Anas, QU (21-21-42)
Matt Carey, SLU (18-19-37)
Gavin Bayreuther, SLU (9-27-36)
Mike Vecchione, Colgate (10-19-29)
Charlie Finn, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Anas got all the press. Pretty sure this is his award. The younger Carey snuck up there. Finn taking the job from the incumbent is why he gets on the list. Perry's W-L isn't good.
I know Anas got a lot of press, and I know Greg Carey seems like pretty much a lock for Player of the Year (possibly relevant because they've shown a tendency in years past to spread the awards around), but even so, I'd have guessed Bayreuther. Leading scorer among all defensemen in conference play by a wide margin, leading scorer among all freshmen in conference play (26 points vs. 25 for Anas, 22 for Carey, 17 for Vecchione).
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: RichHI guess the ECAC awards are announced tonight, right?
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Dryden Award:
Michael Garteig, SO, QU (24-8-6, 1.88, 0.912)
Colin Stevens, JR, Union (22-4-2, 1.95, 0.931)
Andy Iles, SR, Cornell (16-9-5, 2.11, 0.921)
Charlie Finn, FR, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Steve Perry, FR, Clarkson (11-10-3, 2.05, 0.917)
I put the years on there for a reason: this award generally favors upperclassmen. Finn & Perry won't win as freshmen, & don't have the stats to support it anyway. Garteig is a sophomore, has a great record & GAA, but the save % is the worst of the group. Statistically, I can't see a reason Iles should win it over Stevens, unless you really care about a Senior over a Junior and Stevens had a tighter team playing in front of him (it's the system). Iles was 4th in each category. Stevens was top 2 in each. If Iles doesn't win it this year, he'll be the first Cornell "career" goalie to not have won it since 2000.
Two words on the senior vs. junior issue: Oli Jonas. I think Andy gets this as the Andy Iles career achievement award as much as anything.
And since I went and looked it up, in ECAC games:
Jonas (Sr.): 2.51/.928
Underhill (Jr.): 1.80/.927
Is it normal that, thirteen years later, this still pisses me off?
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: RichHI guess the ECAC awards are announced tonight, right?
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Dryden Award:
Michael Garteig, SO, QU (24-8-6, 1.88, 0.912)
Colin Stevens, JR, Union (22-4-2, 1.95, 0.931)
Andy Iles, SR, Cornell (16-9-5, 2.11, 0.921)
Charlie Finn, FR, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Steve Perry, FR, Clarkson (11-10-3, 2.05, 0.917)
I put the years on there for a reason: this award generally favors upperclassmen. Finn & Perry won't win as freshmen, & don't have the stats to support it anyway. Garteig is a sophomore, has a great record & GAA, but the save % is the worst of the group. Statistically, I can't see a reason Iles should win it over Stevens, unless you really care about a Senior over a Junior and Stevens had a tighter team playing in front of him (it's the system). Iles was 4th in each category. Stevens was top 2 in each. If Iles doesn't win it this year, he'll be the first Cornell "career" goalie to not have won it since 2000.
Two words on the senior vs. junior issue: Oli Jonas. I think Andy gets this as the Andy Iles career achievement award as much as anything.
And since I went and looked it up, in ECAC games:
Jonas (Sr.): 2.51/.928
Underhill (Jr.): 1.80/.927
Is it normal that, thirteen years later, this still pisses me off?
Of course, says the person who brought it up without hesitation... This helped though: http://collegehockeystats.net/0001/boxes/mcorhar1.m16 I'll always remember it as "The David Francis?! Game."
Let's just not have Union get a virtual sweep of the awards. Unless it makes them complacent.:-O Too much celebrating?::banana::
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: RichHFor whatever reason, the Ivy League has reconfigured all of their historical pages, with standings which used to be quite good. And Greg's pages only has Ivy Standings going back to 2001, as far as I can tell: http://www.tbrw.info/?/tbrw_Indexes/ivy_History_Index.html
FWIW - my standings pages go back to 9596 for the IVies. Sure, all the links are broken (remember hockey.cornell.edu?) so you have to manually fix the URLS but they're still there on eLynah. Example: http://www.elynah.com/news/9596/finalstand.html
I'm kind of amazed it's all still there and even still has the toolbar. Probably too much trouble for Age to delete them.
9596 is the only one that appears to work, even with manual URL entry.
edit: nm, I got it, That string format also changes in 97.
Iles and Ryan second team all-ECAC; Ferlin third team.
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20142003_All-Conf_All_Rook_Team
6 of 24 from ivies.
Full list in the first post.
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: RichHI guess the ECAC awards are announced tonight, right?
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Dryden Award:
Michael Garteig, SO, QU (24-8-6, 1.88, 0.912)
Colin Stevens, JR, Union (22-4-2, 1.95, 0.931)
Andy Iles, SR, Cornell (16-9-5, 2.11, 0.921)
Charlie Finn, FR, Colgate (15-6-4, 2.38, 0.918)
Steve Perry, FR, Clarkson (11-10-3, 2.05, 0.917)
I put the years on there for a reason: this award generally favors upperclassmen. Finn & Perry won't win as freshmen, & don't have the stats to support it anyway. Garteig is a sophomore, has a great record & GAA, but the save % is the worst of the group. Statistically, I can't see a reason Iles should win it over Stevens, unless you really care about a Senior over a Junior and Stevens had a tighter team playing in front of him (it's the system). Iles was 4th in each category. Stevens was top 2 in each. If Iles doesn't win it this year, he'll be the first Cornell "career" goalie to not have won it since 2000.
Two words on the senior vs. junior issue: Oli Jonas. I think Andy gets this as the Andy Iles career achievement award as much as anything.
And since I went and looked it up, in ECAC games:
Jonas (Sr.): 2.51/.928
Underhill (Jr.): 1.80/.927
Is it normal that, thirteen years later, this still pisses me off?
Of course, says the person who brought it up without hesitation... This helped though: http://collegehockeystats.net/0001/boxes/mcorhar1.m16 I'll always remember it as "The David Francis?! Game."
Big Dave Francis!
(Sorry, flashback to Kyle's old Cornell Hockey Discussion Forum)
What's up with the announcement (or more accurately the lack thereof) of awards? I've checked the ECAC Hockey website and USCHO.com, and there's nothing at either site. Could it be possible that they're not announcing these awards before the semi-finals this year? The Cornell-Union game starts in about thirty minutes.
The awards have now been announced. Found this on USCHO: http://www.uscho.com/2014/03/21/ecac-hockey-announces-three-more-13-14-awards/
Stevens got the Dryden award.
Cornell Hockey announces awards. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2014/5/1/BB_0501144417.aspx)