The first of many, I hope. Gillam is ECAC GOTW. (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2014-15/Weekly_Awards/20140912_Men_Weekly_Awards) It must have been the bear that was backstopping him in warm-ups that did it.
They concentrated too hard spelling "Ciampini" right then eased up on the school.
Actually it's easy to mistake Union College for College College. That's where Bluto went to school.
(http://fandomania.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/bluto.jpg)
According to this article in CHN (http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2014/12/09_second_thoughts.php), Schafer should just play Gillam every game for the rest of the season and forget about giving Stewart an occasional spot start.
On the women's side, Brianne Jenner is the ECAC POTW and Erin O'Conner is the ECAC ROTW.
http://cornellbigred.com/news/2014/12/9/WICE_1209145141.aspx
Quote from: dbilmesAccording to this article in CHN (http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2014/12/09_second_thoughts.php), Schafer should just play Gillam every game for the rest of the season and forget about giving Stewart an occasional spot start.
Most misleading and/or gratuitous bargraph ever. :-D
Bluto..........has no grade point average
Quote from: Roy 82Quote from: dbilmesAccording to this article in CHN (http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2014/12/09_second_thoughts.php), Schafer should just play Gillam every game for the rest of the season and forget about giving Stewart an occasional spot start.
Most misleading and/or gratuitous bargraph ever. :-D
Not remotely.
http://cloudfront.mediamatters.org/static/images/item/fbn-cavuto-20120731-bushexpire.jpg
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: Roy 82Quote from: dbilmesAccording to this article in CHN (http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2014/12/09_second_thoughts.php), Schafer should just play Gillam every game for the rest of the season and forget about giving Stewart an occasional spot start.
Most misleading and/or gratuitous bargraph ever. :-D
Not remotely.
http://cloudfront.mediamatters.org/static/images/item/fbn-cavuto-20120731-bushexpire.jpg
Spelling's not so good, either, but what would you expect from these clowns?
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: Roy 82Quote from: dbilmesAccording to this article in CHN (http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2014/12/09_second_thoughts.php), Schafer should just play Gillam every game for the rest of the season and forget about giving Stewart an occasional spot start.
Most misleading and/or gratuitous bargraph ever. :-D
Not remotely.
http://cloudfront.mediamatters.org/static/images/item/fbn-cavuto-20120731-bushexpire.jpg
Spelling's not so good, either, but what would you expect from these clowns?
That is just classic stuff
That's would have been a 13.14% increase to for the top tier...just say'in!
Quote from: RatushnyFanBluto..........has no grade point average
That was Daniel Simpson Day.
"All courses incomplete. Mr. John Blu--" [pencils in nose] "Mr. Blutarsky. Zero. Point. Zero."
1/13/15 Release (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2014-15/Weekly_Awards/20151301_Men_Weekly_Awards)
QuoteRookie of the Week
Hayden Stewart, Cornell University
(Freshman, Goaltender - Rockford, Illinois)
Stewart recorded his second career shutout, making 36 saves to anchor the Big Red's 2-0 road victory at Clarkson Saturday. Nineteen of those stops came in the first period, with Stewart keeping the Big Red in the game until they scored the game-winner late in the second period. Stewart is the first Big Red freshman with at least two shutouts in a season since All-American David McKee had five shutouts during the 2003-04 campaign.
Quote from: RichH1/13/15 Release (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2014-15/Weekly_Awards/20151301_Men_Weekly_Awards)
QuoteRookie of the Week
Hayden Stewart, Cornell University
(Freshman, Goaltender - Rockford, Illinois)
Stewart recorded his second career shutout, making 36 saves to anchor the Big Red's 2-0 road victory at Clarkson Saturday. Nineteen of those stops came in the first period, with Stewart keeping the Big Red in the game until they scored the game-winner late in the second period. Stewart is the first Big Red freshman with at least two shutouts in a season since All-American David McKee had five shutouts during the 2003-04 campaign.
I don't understand. How can the system be considered a rookie?
And parenthetically, na, na, na na, nah at the two student announcers from Clarkson who repeatedly noted how uninspired and awkward Stewart appeared on Saturday.
Quote from: martyAnd parenthetically, na, na, na na, nah at the two student announcers from Clarkson who repeatedly noted how uninspired and awkward Stewart appeared on Saturday.
To be fair, they were only doing that for the first 10 minutes, and later in the game they were quite complimentary.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: martyAnd parenthetically, na, na, na na, nah at the two student announcers from Clarkson who repeatedly noted how uninspired and awkward Stewart appeared on Saturday.
To be fair, they were only doing that for the first 10 minutes, and later in the game they were quite complimentary.
That could be right. I stopped paying attention to them part way through the first. Even so, I like the idea of giving students a platform for developing their skills in this way.
At least Cornell got one of the big awards this year. Bardreau gets Best Defensive Forward and 3rd Team ECAC. Ryan 1st Team. 'Das it.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- ECAC Hockey announced the recipients of the league's annual postseason awards during championship weekend.
Below is a complete list of 2014-15 honors:
FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Daniel Ciampini Union
Forward Matthew Peca Quinnipiac
Forward Jimmy Vesey Harvard
Defense Rob O'Gara Yale
[color=#FF0000]Defense Joakim Ryan Cornell[/color]
Goaltender Alex Lyon Yale
SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward Sam Anas Quinnipiac
Forward Kyle Criscuolo Harvard
Forward Eric Neiley Dartmouth
Defense Eric Sweetman St. Lawrence
Defense Patrick McNally Harvard
Goaltender Kyle Hayton St. Lawrence
THIRD TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
[color=#FF0000]Forward Cole Bardreau Cornell[/color]
Forward Kyle Baun Colgate
Forward Tyson Spink Colgate
Defense Danny Federico Quinnipiac
Defense Jeff Taylor Union
Goaltender Michael Garteig Quinnipiac
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Forward Spencer Foo Union
Forward Drew Melanson Rensselaer
Forward Landon Smith Quinnipiac
Defense Nolan Gluchowski St. Lawrence
Defense Kelly Summers Clarkson
GoaltenderKyle Hayton St. Lawrence
TIM TAYLOR COACH OF YEAR
Winner is Greg Carvel
BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN
Winner is Rob O'Gara, Yale
BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD
[color=#FF0000]Winner is Cole Bardreau, Cornell[/color]
ROOKIE OF YEAR
Winner is Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence
KEN DRYDEN GOALTENDER OF YEAR
Winner is Alex Lyon, Yale
PLAYER OF YEAR
Winner is Jimmy Vesey, Harvard
STUDENT-ATHLETE OF YEAR
Winner is Kyle Criscuolo, Harvard
[color=#0000CC]SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY
Winner is Yale[/color]
Quote from: C. Montgomery Burns"Well, I say let Harvard have its football and academics. Yale will always be first in gentlemanly club life."
Is the SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY just fewest PIM in league games?
I can't really argue with any of that, although I'll bet the final RS weekend knocked Gillam out of at least 3rd team GOTY. Ryan breaks a 4-year period (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ecac_History/all_ECAC_Teams.htm) with no Cornellians on the first team; we continue our struggles at forward: 2 First Teamers in 28 seasons (2% of the 84 slots), as compared with 9 defensemen (16%) and 4 goalies (14%). An average team would have 1/12 = 8%.
Not one Cornellian among the all-rookie team.
When you score few points as Cornell does, Cornell ought to win the defensive forward of the year.
If Cornell won the sportsmanship award, it would be posted on the Schafer Must Go thread.