Moeser Award, Leading Point Scorer: Mitch Vanderlaan
Norton Award, Leading D Scorer: Patrick McCarron
Hayward Award, Leading Goaltender: Mitch Gillam
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Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Alex Rauter
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Noah Bauld
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Jared Fiegl
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Eric Freschi
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Jake Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Mike Vecchione, Union
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Yanni Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: Mitch Vanderlaan
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De gustibus non est disputandum, but does anyone think I've completely missed the boat with any of these?
No, but are you asking for our input?
I like Kaldis for MacFarlane and Weidner for MVP. Bauld is fast, but Kaldis looks great on end to end rush. Both should do wonderfully in the future, but we got to see a lot more skating from Kaldis.
Weidner was incomparable on face-offs and blocked shots. Vanderlaan was very good, but in my mind we'd have fallen further without Weidner.
Considering what he had to do, you could also make a case for Rauter as MVP. But I'm happy where you put him.
I feel like you could easily switch Fiegel and Freschi and I wouldn't complain.
I would choose Vanderlaan for the transcendent beauty one
Fiegl played a supporting role, yes, but what did he actually contribute? I'd pick Matt Nuttle, Brendan Smith, Alex Rauter, even Beau Starrett or Holden Anderson before Fiegl. Vanderlaan gives you the same scrappiness and effort as Freschi, with much better results.
Quote from: ACMFiegl played a supporting role, yes, but what did he actually contribute? I'd pick Matt Nuttle, Brendan Smith, Alex Rauter, even Beau Starrett or Holden Anderson before Fiegl. Vanderlaan gives you the same scrappiness and effort as Freschi, with much better results.
Reason 37, why I love this forum.
Hail, all hail our new authoritarian TBRW Award era. Democracy Dies in Darkness. Sic semper tyrannis!!
ahem, then.
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Skating Prowess: Kaldis
Supporting Role: Rauter. His role of shoring up the thin defense was enormous.
Most Respected Opponent: James de Haas, Clarkson. I'm pretty sure he put in 300 minutes of ice time against us, and was forged in the mold of the prototypical Cornell D-man. If he's on our team, we're close to invincible.
Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Buckles
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Vanderlaan
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Rauter
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Freschi
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Tie - Weidner/McCarron
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Donato
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: Gillam
Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Rauter
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Vanderlaan
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Nuttle
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Freschi
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Donato
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: McCarron
Keep em coming, folks. The TBRW Electoral College will give the will of the people due consideration.
Quote from: Jim HylaNo, but are you asking for our input?
Yes.
Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Alex Rauter
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Noah Bauld (anyone who thinks otherwise needs a trip to the ophthalmologist, stat)
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Holden Anderson
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Matt Buckles
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Jake Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Mike Vecchione
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Yanni Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: Patrick McCarron
Continuing the Gage Award discussion, I think Brendan Smith would get the nod over the others, except I don't really see him in a supporting role. He's a stud on D and only saw limited time because of injuries. Same goes for Rauter. Poor guy was having a breakout year on O and had to be put back on the blue line because of injuries and did a stellar job there, too. The team wouldn't have gotten as far as they did if not for his versatility. It's either the opposite of "supporting role" or exactly that. Not sure which. ;)
Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Buckles
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Vanderlaan
Gage Award, Supporting Role: I don't really understand this award. Best player who didn't score a lot/wasn't a top D-man?
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Freschi
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Vecchione
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: Vanderlaan
Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: McCarron
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Bauld
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Rauter
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Vanderlaan
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: Donato
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: McCarron
Perhaps this, from a 2003 post, will illuminate the original intent of the Gage Award:
Quote4. Terry Gage Award, Determination in a Supporting Role
This award generally goes to an athlete whose contributions do not show up in the box score. It oftens goes to an unexpected player who comes out of the pack to really contribute a particular skill as a role player.
Quote from: ACMPerhaps this, from a 2003 post, will illuminate the original intent of the Gage Award:
Quote4. Terry Gage Award, Determination in a Supporting Role
This award generally goes to an athlete whose contributions do not show up in the box score. It oftens goes to an unexpected player who comes out of the pack to really contribute a particular skill as a role player.
I'd select Brendan Smith based on the not-showing-up-in-the-box-score clause, but I feel like choosing a shutdown D-man isn't in the spirit of this award. In that case, I'd pick Rauter--his ability to switch positions was certainly a "particular skill" that was hugely important
Final call for advice. eAward Ceremony this weekend.
Final Awards, with due input:
Moeser Award, Leading Point Scorer: Mitch Vanderlaan
Norton Award, Leading D Scorer: Patrick McCarron
Hayward Award, Leading Goaltender: Mitch Gillam
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Natyshak Award, Career Improvement: Alex Rauter
MacFarlane Award, Transcendent Beauty: Noah Bauld
Gage Award, Supporting Role: Holden Anderson
Shippel Award, Scrappiness and Effort: Matt Buckles
Schafer Award, Leadership and Passion: Jake Weidner
Oates Award, Most Respected Opponent: James de Haas, Clarkson
Dadswell Award, Most Valuable Freshman: Yanni Kaldis
Nieuwendyk Award, Most Valuable Player: Jake Weidner