In The Cornell Daily Sun (http://cornellsun.com/2017/11/18/no-65-mens-hockey-falls-flat-to-no-87-clarkson-drops-1st-game-of-season/) regarding Saturday's loss to Clarkson:
Quote from: Mike SchaferThe old guys tonight need a kick in the ass from how they played ... They're the ones that [have to] lead the young guys to show how upset they are with regards to losing that kind of game on our home ice.
Tuesday we'll see how big of kick in the ass Mike has given them.
Quote from: SwampyIn The Cornell Daily Sun (http://cornellsun.com/2017/11/18/no-65-mens-hockey-falls-flat-to-no-87-clarkson-drops-1st-game-of-season/) regarding Saturday's loss to Clarkson:
Quote from: Mike SchaferThe old guys tonight need a kick in the ass from how they played ... They're the ones that [have to] lead the young guys to show how upset they are with regards to losing that kind of game on our home ice.
Tuesday we'll see how big of kick in the ass Mike has given them.
Using the media to deliver a message.
Note that although this game is on ESPN3, it's still going to be on ILN, as well as TSN GO.
who is broadcasting the game if no radio?
Quote from: upprdeckwho is broadcasting the game if no radio?
No radio, Jason and Tony are doing the internet broadcasts. Although TV audio doesn't make good radio, I don't know why they couldn't do it. Maybe ESPN doesn't allow it?
i agree. just seems strange to throw the radio market under the bus.
this game will tell us a lot.. Niagara is not bad. lose tonight and you are staring at a BU game to suddenly go from top of the world to losing 3 in a row.
winning the OC games makes all the difference in margin of error to get into the NCAA.
Quote from: upprdeckthis game will tell us a lot.. Niagara is not bad.
They're 6-3-1, including getting hammered 5-1 by both Colgate and Union and beating RPI 4-3 in overtime.
and also 25th in PWR
they were tied with Colgate until late in the 2nd and shots were even
they dominated RPI despite the score
they are better than Canisius who tied Colgate
they may well win the Atlantic.. There will be no energy in the bldg with no kids and many townies missing..
its a game we should win by 2+ if we play well.
Any idea how long Donaldson is out? Also: is Cairns a healthy scratch -- when Smith went down v Harvard I got a very uncomfortable sense of deja vu.
Quote from: TrotskyAny idea how long Donaldson is out? Also: is Cairns a healthy scratch -- when Smith went down v Harvard I got a very uncomfortable sense of deja vu.
Cairns is in the lineup tonight, but Starrett is out.
https://twitter.com/BT_unassisted/status/933095933515984896
Something I just discovered about Niagara: their volunteer goalie coach is Ian Burt '01 (now Dr. Ian Burt, PhD, CPA): https://www.niagara.edu/ba-faculty-directory/faculty/429
Quote from: WillSomething I just discovered about Niagara: their volunteer goalie coach is Ian Burt '01 (now Dr. Ian Burt, PhD, CPA): https://www.niagara.edu/ba-faculty-directory/faculty/429
That is great. :-)
Still no Stewart. Concussions protocols are mysterious things.
Haiskenen out surprises me a bit. He seems to have been very steady.
ESPN stream: http://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=3202529
ILDN stream: http://www.ivyleaguenetwork.com/cornell/game/niagara362-at-cornell-on-11212017
ILDN currently has 3 simultaneous asynchronous feeds: Jason's pre-recorded blurb, the warmups, and Arthur's live lineups.
It's Cubist Coverage, if you have three sets of sensory organs and are unstuck in time.
Quote from: SwampyIn The Cornell Daily Sun (http://cornellsun.com/2017/11/18/no-65-mens-hockey-falls-flat-to-no-87-clarkson-drops-1st-game-of-season/) regarding Saturday's loss to Clarkson:
Quote from: Mike SchaferThe old guys tonight need a kick in the ass from how they played ... They're the ones that [have to] lead the young guys to show how upset they are with regards to losing that kind of game on our home ice.
Tuesday we'll see how big of kick in the ass Mike has given them.
So far not big enough
Quote from: WillSomething I just discovered about Niagara: their volunteer goalie coach is Ian Burt '01 (now Dr. Ian Burt, PhD, CPA): https://www.niagara.edu/ba-faculty-directory/faculty/429
Yep, it seems like he teaches some of the more introductory accounting courses there. It's actually a bit of dirty secret that there's a starting to be a lack of college-level accounting instructors since many of the current ones are approaching retirement. Unfortunately many folks who study accounting opt to go into the workforce and stay there, although that's for another discussion I guess.
Unbelievably sloppy play by Cornell. This will go down as an embarrassing loss if they don't turn things around in the third.
I agree. This is a bad job so far by nearly everyone in Carnelian. Barron, Angello, Vanderlaan, Bauld, and Tschantz look good. Everybody else is El-Stinko. This is Kaldis' worst game ever.
Hey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
Quote from: ugarteHey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
Well, your signature does say "Jokes and stuff"
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteHey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
Well, your signature does say "Jokes and stuff"
well yeah but i shouldn't judge burt by the only time i saw him play: against Yale in this horror show (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1998/box19980206.pdf).
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: scoop85Quote from: ugarteHey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
Well, your signature does say "Jokes and stuff"
well yeah but i shouldn't judge burt by the only time i saw him play: against Yale in this horror show (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1998/box19980206.pdf).
That is one ugly box score
Quote from: ugarteHey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
I maintain that this was a very poor showing by Cornell, pretty much down to the final whistle. Sure, some great individual efforts and a few strong shifts in the third period, but crappy breakouts, failed zone clears, and missed passes galore. And a too-many-men-on-the-ice penalty with under 2:30 to go? Schafer is not happy about how they played tonight, I can promise you that.
Exhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: ugarteHey what about that third period you Gloomy Gusses.
Amazing pressure in the third period and Niagara's goalie sure looks like he's being coached by Ian Burt. (sorry sorry)
I maintain that this was a very poor showing by Cornell, pretty much down to the final whistle. Sure, some great individual efforts and a few strong shifts in the third period, but crappy breakouts, failed zone clears, and missed passes galore. And a too-many-men-on-the-ice penalty with under 2:30 to go? Schafer is not happy about how they played tonight, I can promise you that.
Exhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Certainly not a great performance, especially in the defensive zone. Numerous giveaways, including many by typically reliable players. But it was a much needed win given how week our OOC schedule is.
It doesn't matter that BU has not played all that great this season; if this is the Cornell team that shows up on Saturday, it will be a long night.
Quote from: BearLoverExhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Oh, I'll draw a few more.
1. We
can score in bunches. We don't always but having the capacity to score is something new and different.
2. Tschantz is back and healthy.
3. Mullin is a keeper.
4. Speed kills. This is our fastest squad since the mid 80s.
5. We didn't shoot ourselves with dumb penalties. Yes, Too Many Men was awful in timing, but that can happen to anybody. We weren't letting guys streak by and then hauling them down or getting too handsy in the corners.
6. We beat a pretty good team that was playing out of their minds on full adrenaline.
7. We came back -- we don't quit.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverExhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Oh, I'll draw a few more.
1. We can score in bunches. We don't always but having the capacity to score is something new and different.
2. Tschantz is back and healthy.
3. Mullin is a keeper.
4. Speed kills. This is our fastest squad since the mid 80s.
5. We didn't shoot ourselves with dumb penalties. Yes, Too Many Men was awful in timing, but that can happen to anybody. We weren't letting guys streak by and then hauling them down or getting too handsy in the corners.
6. We beat a pretty good team that was playing out of their minds on full adrenaline.
7. We came back -- we don't quit.
To be clear, I know it was sloppy - it was even sloppy in the third while we were dominating, but the kids were *working*. Niagara's defense looks like a bunch of kids playing soccer; terrible positioning and two of the goals were by guys who were allowed, untouched, to wait for a screen and then snipe top shelf.But it was still a great comeback.
the first 3 niagara goals combined might have been 2 ft of shots, thats on us. 2 were because of just awful clear decisions, that last one was just a dumb play around the boards. Those type of plays are what happens with young teams. but for the 3rd time this year we have come back from2 down, thats always a good sign.
if Angello doesnt rush the empty net shot we win 6-4 with a 5 goal 3rd.. you dont get many of those.
still came away lucky that about 6-7 min of solid play was enough to win. we spent way too much time not only chasing but totally confused on who to chase. we need to play 2 periods a game that. those last 2 min with the goalie pulled was not fun to watch
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverExhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Oh, I'll draw a few more.
4. Speed kills. This is our fastest squad since the mid 80s.
The team is faster, but is it fast enough? Still has trouble with aggressive forechecks, still fails to establish its own forecheck, still struggles to gain the zone (we continue to dump the puck in rather than carry the puck in the majority of the time, seemingly a worse ratio than the teams we play against). I think the cycling and passing have been better this season (though not tonight).
It appeared Cornell was drunk for most of tonight's game, though the cameraman also seemed drunk.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverExhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Oh, I'll draw a few more.
4. Speed kills. This is our fastest squad since the mid 80s.
The team is faster, but is it fast enough? Still has trouble with aggressive forechecks, still fails to establish its own forecheck, still struggles to gain the zone (we continue to dump the puck in rather than carry the puck in the majority of the time, seemingly a worse ratio than the teams we play against). I think the cycling and passing have been better this season (though not tonight).
It appeared Cornell was drunk for most of tonight's game, though the cameraman also seemed drunk.
We should keep in mind that Niagara was coming off a bye week, while Cornell only had three days of rest. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some of the players were looking ahead to the BU game this Saturday. In the past, we would have lost this game. The team managed to grind out a win. Kudos to them.
Truth in publishing: Maybe this is what got the team moving when it fell behind 4-2 to the No. 60 [divide by 2] 30 team (of 60) in RPI?
Quote from: redlinerQuote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverExhilarating comeback and being 8-1 rules, but those're about the only positives you can draw from this game.
Oh, I'll draw a few more.
4. Speed kills. This is our fastest squad since the mid 80s.
The team is faster, but is it fast enough? Still has trouble with aggressive forechecks, still fails to establish its own forecheck, still struggles to gain the zone (we continue to dump the puck in rather than carry the puck in the majority of the time, seemingly a worse ratio than the teams we play against). I think the cycling and passing have been better this season (though not tonight).
It appeared Cornell was drunk for most of tonight's game, though the cameraman also seemed drunk.
We should keep in mind that Niagara was coming off a bye week, while Cornell only had three days of rest. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if some of the players were looking ahead to the BU game this Saturday. In the past, we would have lost this game. The team managed to grind out a win. Kudos to them.
The first point is definitely fair and something I should have considered. I doubt the second one point, though--I think the Clarkson loss team brought this team back to earth and I don't think many of Schafer's teams find themselves looking past an opponent.
Another thing to consider is that we play Niagara often. It'd be best if our team is amped for every game, but you have to figure that this matchup is a bigger deal for them than it is for us. Combine that with short rest, a couple bad periods, and the fact that Niagara really isn't a bad team (middle of the pack in pairwise and RPI) and it's not like a tough matchup with them is the end of the world.
Quote from: Dafatoneit's not like a tough matchup with them is the end of the world.
It's not but for much of the game we looked bad. We weren't just out of sync, we were being outworked, outhustled, outwitted. It wasn't good.
One thing did occur to me: for a young team maybe the Tuesday took them out of their regime. Athletes are creatures of habit and until now all the games have been weekend pairs. A Tuesday start means everything is "off" -- workouts, sleep patterns, study patterns. They are young. It might add up.
Quote from: billhowardTruth in publishing: Maybe this is what got the team moving when it fell behind 4-2 to the No. 60 team (of 60) in RPI?
Your browser spelled Bentley
really wrong.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Dafatoneit's not like a tough matchup with them is the end of the world.
It's not but for much of the game we looked bad. We weren't just out of sync, we were being outworked, outhustled, outwitted. It wasn't good.
One thing did occur to me: for a young team maybe the Tuesday took them out of their regime. Athletes are creatures of habit and until now all the games have been weekend pairs. A Tuesday start means everything is "off" -- workouts, sleep patterns, study patterns. They are young. It might add up.
I'm trying not to overthink it. It was a sloppy game against a team that is pretty good in the offensive zone. They move the puck, they go to the net, Galajda wasn't *on*, We had a couple of very bad clears (in particular the attempt on the 4th goal made me scream NO! at my monitor) and they scored a few early because of it. But Niagara can't play positional defense for shit and the goalie is extremely meh. When we settled down, we picked them apart.
I said Niagara would be tough and it was.. the key was to bring the energy and when we did we dominated for s stretch that won the game. This is the type of OC game we seemed to lose over the last 10 years, many times in the FL tourney and it came back to haunt us.. niagara had pretty good speed and we chased them and got out of position for some easy tap in goals. but when we got on top of them in the 3rd they fell apart pretty quickly. We have a young team and they have to learn that means come to play every shift.
Starrett and Donaldson being out didnt help either. We have plugged in new guys several games which is great for long term but guys still need to learn at game speed how to play with each other.
the PP has gone down a bit, very sluggish the last 3 games but last night was the first time we got very little movement even in getting 1 PP goal.
Quote from: ugarteI'm trying not to overthink it.
Well there's your problem right there.
Quote from: upprdeckThis is the type of OC game we seemed to lose over the last 10 years, many times in the FL tourney and it came back to haunt us..
That's it exactly -- this felt like a FL game. It had that same let down, "who gives a sh-t?" feeling to it.
Everybody has a stinky night. Count ourselves lucky we won't pay for it in PWR and hope it doesn't happen again.
Quote from: DafatoneAnother thing to consider is that we play Niagara often. It'd be best if our team is amped for every game, but you have to figure that this matchup is a bigger deal for them than it is for us. Combine that with short rest, a couple bad periods, and the fact that Niagara really isn't a bad team (middle of the pack in pairwise and RPI) and it's not like a tough matchup with them is the end of the world.
Niagara impressed me. They played with conviction, ran a nice forecheck and have some skilled players. Their defense and goaltending ultimately let them down last night, but they should win a lot of games in Atlantic Hockey, which continues to improve as a conference.
If Niagara keeps this up their new coach Jason Lammers will be a hot name for any open jobs at a higher profile program.
Quote from: IcebergIt doesn't matter that BU has not played all that great this season; if this is the Cornell team that shows up on Saturday, it will be a long night.
I'd guess BU is a slight favorite.
We're the favorite if 2018 matters. They're the favorite if MSG matters.
Quote from: TrotskyThey're the favorite if MSG matters.
They're also the favorite if you look at things that actually matter, like the talent on each team...
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyThey're the favorite if MSG matters.
They're also the favorite if you look at things that actually matter, like the talent on each team...
FFS. You must have been so disappointed when we won last night.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyThey're the favorite if MSG matters.
They're also the favorite if you look at things that actually matter, like the talent on each team...
FFS. You must have been so disappointed when we won last night.
???
Am I being a hater by saying Cornell doesn't have the talent of a team with 13 draft picks, three of whom are first-rounders? I root for Cornell as hard as anybody but it helps to be realistic: BU has better talent than Cornell and possibly has better talent than any team in the country. That's what's working in their favor. 2018 results thus far are what's working in Cornell's favor, as you said. Given the small sample and the fact Cornell hasn't yet outplayed a good team, I would guess that, all things considered, Cornell is a slight underdog. There's no shame in being a slight underdog to BU.
Sorry if I came off as rude. But history at MSG matters nil (you probably knew that). The players on a team matter a lot.
Draft picks aren't always the best way to measure talent. Players are drafted on potential. Often, undrafted older players will be better, right now, than some younger drafted guy that an NHL team thinks will develop.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BearLoverQuote from: TrotskyThey're the favorite if MSG matters.
They're also the favorite if you look at things that actually matter, like the talent on each team...
FFS. You must have been so disappointed when we won last night.
???
Am I being a hater by saying Cornell doesn't have the talent of a team with 13 draft picks, three of whom are first-rounders? I root for Cornell as hard as anybody but it helps to be realistic: BU has better talent than Cornell and possibly has better talent than any team in the country. That's what's working in their favor. 2018 results thus far are what's working in Cornell's favor, as you said. Given the small sample and the fact Cornell hasn't yet outplayed a good team, I would guess that, all things considered, Cornell is a slight underdog. There's no shame in being a slight underdog to BU.
Sorry if I came off as rude. But history at MSG matters nil (you probably knew that). The players on a team matter a lot.
Sorry. I misjudged your intent.