Don't forget, tonight's game is scheduled to stream on ESPN3.
Brown always scares me.
I wish I had a tally of the times that Brown was in the cellar and still managed to stick it to us.
Sorry,...unintentional stick joke.
::bang::
They've been consistent in sticking it to RPI in last few years. Colgate too, I think.
Stewart hurt again? Surprised Galadja is in two nights in a row.
Also, this is an excellent camera angle for once.
Cornell has been the quicker team so far by quite a good margin and have had several opportunities to score. The current Brown goaltender (who has a nice picture of the Chicago flag and skyline on the back of his helmet) is the main reason this game is still scoreless.
Edit: And just as I make that post, a goal happens. Lol.
really controlled play for almost all of these 2 nights and have about 10 min of actual leading to show for it.
Stewart might be out for awhile, but hopefully not.
3 point weekend on the road, outplaying both opponents. Very good job.
Yale destroyed Colgate tonight, 5-1.
Standings starting to fan out a bit:+10 Clarkson (10-0-0, 18-3-1)
+7 Cornell (8-1-1, 14-2-1)
+4 Harvard (7-3-2, 8-6-3)
+4 Union (8-4-0, 12-12-1)
+3 Colgate (6-3-1, 10-8-4)
-1 Yale (5-6-1, 8-8-1)
Cornell seemed like they were going to run Brown out of the building in the first 10 minutes and then things kind of slowed down a bit after that. The PP didn't look very good and the passing was certainly not very crisp on some occasions. This was definitely a game where more than 3 goals could have been scored as there were all kinds of odd-man rushes and one-on-one chances that were just missed. Not the worst performance by any means but certainly could be better and probably wouldn't cut it against some of the better teams in and out of conference.