Maybe these aren't awards, but it's a way to start a thread.
ECAC HOCKEY MEDIA PRESEASON MEN'S ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
F – Morgan Barron (Cornell)
F – Odeen Tufto (Quinnipiac)
F – Haralds Egle (Clarkson)
D – Reilly Walsh (Harvard)
D – Yanni Kaldis (Cornell)
G – Matthew Galajda (Cornell)
ECAC HOCKEY COACHES PRESEASON MEN'S ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
F - Morgan Barron (Cornell)
F - Odeen Tufto (Quinnipiac)
F - Haralds Egle (Clarkson)
D - Yanni Kaldis (Cornell)
D - Reilly Walsh (Harvard)
G - Matthew Galajda (Cornell)
ECAC HOCKEY COACHES PRESEASON WOMEN'S ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
F-Fillier (So. - Princeton)
F-Giguere (Jr. - Clarkson)
F-O'Neill (Sr. - Cornell)
D-Thompson (Sr. - Princeton)
D-Bourbonnais (Sr. - Cornell)
G-Reeed (Fr. - Harvard)
Interesting with the women, Clarkson is highest in the polls but has only one player on the all-league team. Cornell & Princeton, lower-polling teams, each have two.
Quote from: SwampyInteresting with the women, Clarkson is highest in the polls but has only one player on the all-league team. Cornell & Princeton, lower-polling teams, each have two.
It's a team sport:-D
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: SwampyInteresting with the women, Clarkson is highest in the polls but has only one player on the all-league team. Cornell & Princeton, lower-polling teams, each have two.
It's a team sport:-D
Ooooh, sorry. "It's the system" is what we were looking for here.
:)
Quote from: RobbQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: SwampyInteresting with the women, Clarkson is highest in the polls but has only one player on the all-league team. Cornell & Princeton, lower-polling teams, each have two.
It's a team sport:-D
Ooooh, sorry. "It's the system" is what we were looking for here. :)
Nicely played, sir. Reminiscent of the prison joke about telling jokes at night when it's all locked down. Prisoners tap out the jokes in Morse Code on the cell bars, to save time, each joke having a 3-digit designator. A new inmate asks his cellmate for a demo, the lifer taps out 3-2-5 and the cell block erupts in laughter. The new guy taps out 4-4-9, the one about the rabbi-priest-minister walking into a bar (and the bartender says, "What is this, a joke?"], but nobody laughs. The old inmate says, "Well, some people just can't tell a joke."]
Frechette wins ECAC POTW & Browning is GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191028_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
Quote from: Jim HylaFrechette wins ECAC POTW & Browning is GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191028_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
Well deserved.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Jim HylaFrechette wins ECAC POTW & Browning is GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191028_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
Well deserved.
Would be quite the upset if a goalie other than one who got 2 consecutive shutouts won the GOTW.
ECAC Names Malinski ROTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191104_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
CornellBigRed's take: Four-Point Weekend Nets Malinski ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/11/4/mens-ice-hockey-four-point-weekend-nets-malinski-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-week.aspx)
ECAC Names Browning GOTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191104_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
CornellBigRed's take: Browning Named ECAC Goaltender of the Week for the Second Week in a Row (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/11/4/womens-ice-hockey-browning-named-ecac-goaltender-of-the-week-for-the-second-week-in-a-row.aspx?path=whockey)
ECAC Names Barron POTW & Malinsky ROTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/2019111_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR says: Barron, Malinski Collect ECAC Hockey Weekly Honors (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/11/11/mens-ice-hockey-barron-malinski-collect-ecac-hockey-weekly-honors.aspx)
NCAA announces that "Cornell's Morgan Barron leads this week's three stars" (https://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-men/article/2019-11-12/college-hockey-cornells-morgan-barron-leads-weeks-three-stars)
How the heck does the ECAC pick their Winners OTW?
The Colgate women's goaltender got GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191118_Women-s_Weekly_Awards) The story highlights her shutout win, but she only played 1 game last weekend. Cornell's Browning got "2" shutouts in 100 min of playing time against the same 2 teams that played Colgate.
Sure Colgate's Auby had to stop 23 against Yale, while Browning only had 15, but doesn't playing 2 games mean something?
Quote from: Jim HylaHow the heck does the ECAC pick their Winners OTW?
The Colgate women's goaltender got GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191118_Women-s_Weekly_Awards) The story highlights her shutout win, but she only played 1 game last weekend. Cornell's Browning got "2" shutouts in 100 min of playing time against the same 2 teams that played Colgate.
Sure Colgate's Auby had to stop 23 against Yale, while Browning only had 15, but doesn't playing 2 games mean something?
Maybe they felt that Colgate needed her shutout to win whereas we dominate so ours are less relatively "valuable"?
I'm reaching here. I always assume all xOTW awards are decided by the AD's PA's house pets, who themselves only give it a few seconds' thought before going back to licking themselves.
But I may be projecting.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaHow the heck does the ECAC pick their Winners OTW?
The Colgate women's goaltender got GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191118_Women-s_Weekly_Awards) The story highlights her shutout win, but she only played 1 game last weekend. Cornell's Browning got "2" shutouts in 100 min of playing time against the same 2 teams that played Colgate.
Sure Colgate's Auby had to stop 23 against Yale, while Browning only had 15, but doesn't playing 2 games mean something?
Maybe they felt that Colgate needed her shutout to win whereas we dominate so ours are less relatively "valuable"?
I'm reaching here. I always assume all POTW awards are decided by the AD's PA's house pets, who themselves only give it a few seconds thoughts before going back to licking themselves.
But I may be projecting.
Perhaps they watch every second of every game, and made the decision that the Colgate goalie stole the win....::rolleyes::
Quote from: nshapiroQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaHow the heck does the ECAC pick their Winners OTW?
The Colgate women's goaltender got GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191118_Women-s_Weekly_Awards) The story highlights her shutout win, but she only played 1 game last weekend. Cornell's Browning got "2" shutouts in 100 min of playing time against the same 2 teams that played Colgate.
Sure Colgate's Auby had to stop 23 against Yale, while Browning only had 15, but doesn't playing 2 games mean something?
Maybe they felt that Colgate needed her shutout to win whereas we dominate so ours are less relatively "valuable"?
I'm reaching here. I always assume all POTW awards are decided by the AD's PA's house pets, who themselves only give it a few seconds thoughts before going back to licking themselves.
But I may be projecting.
Perhaps they watch every second of every game, and made the decision that the Colgate goalie stole the win....::rolleyes::
Or more likely, Browning has already won it and they wanted to share the wealth.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaHow the heck does the ECAC pick their Winners OTW?
The Colgate women's goaltender got GOTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191118_Women-s_Weekly_Awards) The story highlights her shutout win, but she only played 1 game last weekend. Cornell's Browning got "2" shutouts in 100 min of playing time against the same 2 teams that played Colgate.
Sure Colgate's Auby had to stop 23 against Yale, while Browning only had 15, but doesn't playing 2 games mean something?
Maybe they felt that Colgate needed her shutout to win whereas we dominate so ours are less relatively "valuable"?
I'm reaching here. I always assume all xOTW awards are decided by the AD's PA's house pets, who themselves only give it a few seconds' thought before going back to licking themselves.
But I may be projecting.
I like this but I'm not sure which I like more - the 23 save rational or the house pets decision. Could be the pee stains on the training papers too if the pets are young.
One of our beloved Chem E professors swore that he had his wife grade our exams by throwing them down the stairs. The higher on the stairs, the higher the grade. In reality he worked his butt off grading 53 or so papers regarding formulas that have long ago left my leaky brain. I always tipped my hat to anyone who graded the damn things rather than throw the grading at the TA's.
But I look at these weekly awards as quizzes, not prelims and likely we will have a lot more to bitch about after the "finals".
Quote from: martyOne of our beloved Chem E professors swore that he had his wife grade our exams by throwing them down the stairs.
This is a ubiquitous grad school joke. Faculty tends to modify it to throwing their TAs down the stairs.
Ubiquitous undergrad joke, too.
Quote from: dag14Ubiquitous undergrad joke, too.
The undergrad version isn't a joke, it's a Dunning Kruger whine. People who get poor grades are least able to understand why they got poor grades. ;-)
Note this has nothing to do with the current political situation.
Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
End of rant. Back to hockey.
I suspect Browning did not get the award this week for the reasons you [Trotsky] articulated earlier. Her play was clearly crucial to the outcome of the game whereas the Cornell goalie would have to give up many goals before her team was going to lose.
Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
End of rant. Back to hockey.
I suspect Browning did not get the award this week for the reasons you [Trotsky] articulated earlier. Her play was clearly crucial to the outcome of the game whereas the Cornell goalie would have to give up many goals before her team was going to lose.
Tell them you're being lenient!
I remember in my fifth year in Engineering I had an applied statistics course. Our final project was a team project, and our graded final paper did not have a single negative comment. But we got an A-. So I went to see the professor and asked why we didn't get an A. He was an old guy, probably about to retire. (Which means he probably was younger than I am now. Funny how looking ahead things look so different than when looking back.) He had a great name, Henry P. Goode! In any case, he said another team had a paper that was just as good as ours, but they wrote a computer program to compute their results. He was so impressed that he gave them "the A."
In other words, back then (c. 1968) there was only one A in the entire class, although in this case it went to every student on the winning team.
As a bitter side note, I had just spent the summer working for IBM doing systems programming work. I had been a co-op student at IBM's in-house graduate school in midtown Manhattan. My job was to modify the operating system on their mainframe to keep track of how often different software was used and to design a way to analyze the data. So when Prof. Goode told me why we "only" got an A-, I felt cheated because I was confident I could have "written" the computer program. (I believe the other team used BMDP software, which essentially required entering your data on punch cards and adding a few cards to trigger the appropriate analysis.) But we had assumed the assignment wanted us to do the computations manually, using the old monster electric calculators that were bigger than typewriters. So the reason we made things harder on ourselves and didn't "write" the computer program was because we thought we weren't allowed to do so. Knowing how relatively easy it was to use the computer, we didn't think a computer solution was legit. But computers must have been a mysterious black art for poor old Henry, which is why he was so impressed.
And unlike you, dag14, after graduating I never made it back to the Ivy League. I've spent my career teaching mainly at public institutions, a few top-tier research universities but mainly at lower ranked research and comprehensive universities. At such places one gets the same bullshit. "You gave me a C, but I'm not a C student!" is my favorite. A good chunk of the student body doesn't appreciate how lucky they are to get a B-, when if they were really being graded on their understanding of the subject a C- would be generous.
had a computer course back in the day. a quiz every class and multiple tests everything was multiple choice.. got every question correct on 40 quizes and every test and the final.. got a B.. not even a B+. found out later the Prof was only going to give a set number of A's out.. Of course wanted to complain but he was also the Dean of the college.. no one to complain too.
Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
It's something I never forgot and taught to the junior engineers I worked with.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
Thorpe or Harriott?
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
It's something I never forgot and taught to the junior engineers I worked with.
In one of my two Physics classes, I was marked wrong on a quiz question and ended up arguing about it with the TA in front of the class. The problem was concerned with Relativity, or Doppler shift, or something related (give me a break, I was an English major and it was 30 years ago). So because the question referred to the relevant stationary object as "an observer," I took that to mean a human being, which is three-dimensional - and if that were accurate, my answer to the question would have been correct. But the TA insisted that everybody else knew he meant a single point in space. Why on earth would you call a single point in space "an observer"?? If that's standard for that area of the science, fine, but this was a class for non-majors, and he should have worded the question more clearly. He ended up snottily declaring, "You knew what the question meant," as if I were just arguing because I was annoyed I'd gotten it wrong - which is why I don't actually regret having the argument in front of everyone. ::burnout:: Ironically, he's probably the only TA I ever had whose full name I can still remember.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
It's something I never forgot and taught to the junior engineers I worked with.
In one of my two Physics classes, I was marked wrong on a quiz question and ended up arguing about it with the TA in front of the class. The problem was concerned with Relativity, or Doppler shift, or something related (give me a break, I was an English major and it was 30 years ago). So because the question referred to the relevant stationary object as "an observer," I took that to mean a human being, which is three-dimensional - and if that were accurate, my answer to the question would have been correct. But the TA insisted that everybody else knew he meant a single point in space. Why on earth would you call a single point in space "an observer"?? If that's standard for that area of the science, fine, but this was a class for non-majors, and he should have worded the question more clearly. He ended up snottily declaring, "You knew what the question meant," as if I were just arguing because I was annoyed I'd gotten it wrong - which is why I don't actually regret having the argument in front of everyone. ::burnout:: Ironically, he's probably the only TA I ever had whose full name I can still remember.
You should have argued that "stationary point" is arbitrary because all points are relative to one another and there is no objective frame of reference. Had I been your TA I'd have given you the grade and told you to sit down and stop being a dick. :-}
Oh, shit, it wasn't me, was it?
Quote from: martyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
Thorpe or Harriott?
Uncle Ray (Thorpe)
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: martyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
Thorpe or Harriott?
Uncle Ray (Thorpe)
....who was also the professor whose wife threw the papers on the stairs to grade them!
::banana::
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: martyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
Thorpe or Harriott?
Uncle Ray (Thorpe)
... who was also the professor whose wife threw the papers down the stairs to grade them.
::banana::
P.S. Emerson Fittipaldi or whichever Formula One hero for extra credit.
Quote from: martyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: martyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: dag14Sorry, after 40 years of teaching Cornell undergrads I have to disagree. And it isn't the students with poor grades who cause problems these days. It is the students who get a B+ instead of an A. "I worked really hard." "I studied all night." And sometimes "I always go to class." But whatever the lead in, the next question is..."So why didn't I get an A?" I have always tried to be tactful in how I phrase the answer but basically it is "Your answer was wrong" or"You don't really understand the material so why should you get an A." Or "Um, where on the syllabus does it say I aware an A for effort?" It is disturbing how many undergrads care more about what grade they get than what the actually learn. And privacy laws prevent us from giving them examples of all the famous and/or successful people who were B+ students...or worse.
I remember one time where I did a ChemE problem exactly right methodologically, but about half way through dropped a sign and got the wrong answer. I got 6 out of 10 on the quiz. I went to the professor and asked "I showed I knew how to do the work, but just made a calculational error. Shouldn't I get credit for knowing how to solve the problem?" His response was "If you do that in the real world, your plant won't work."
Thorpe or Harriott?
Uncle Ray (Thorpe)
....who was also the professor whose wife threw the papers on the stairs to grade them!
::banana::
I THOUGHT that sounded familiar!
I still remember his mnemonic for the phase rule: Remember the Varna Police Department. Police Force = Chief + 2 (P + F = C + 2)
CBR reports ECAC Hockey Selects Berard As Rookie of the Week. (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/11/25/mens-ice-hockey-ecac-hockey-selects-berard-as-rookie-of-the-week.aspx)
Which the ECAC shows here. Dornbach, Berard, & Marotte Named to Weekly Honor Roll. (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191125_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
ECAC announces Sharf, Brind'Amour, Galajda Pick Up League Honors (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20191202_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR highlights Galajda Earns League's Weekly Goaltending Award (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/12/2/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-earns-leagues-weekly-goaltending-award.aspx)
Malinsky gets Rookie of the Month, and Galajda is Goalie of the Month for the ECAC. I'll let Jim or someone link more stories.
But I'm getting annoyed with the league's award graphics. No school, position, or years listed. Just names and 3 pictures of guys in suits.
The copy doesn't even mention the school for Malinsky. That's pretty bad.
https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20191204_-_Men-s_Monthly_Awards
Quote from: RichHMalinsky gets Rookie of the Month, and Galajda is Goalie of the Month for the ECAC. I'll let Jim or someone link more stories.
But I'm getting annoyed with the league's award graphics. No school, position, or years listed. Just names and 3 pictures of guys in suits.
The copy doesn't even mention the school for Malinsky. That's pretty bad.
https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20191204_-_Men-s_Monthly_Awards
Well, the lede does, but that's still pretty bad.
Quote from: RichHMalinsky gets Rookie of the Month, and Galajda is Goalie of the Month for the ECAC. I'll let Jim or someone link more stories.
But I'm getting annoyed with the league's award graphics. No school, position, or years listed. Just names and 3 pictures of guys in suits.
The copy doesn't even mention the school for Malinsky. That's pretty bad.
https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20191204_-_Men-s_Monthly_Awards
You've already linked the ECAC. So here's CBR saying Galajda, Malinski Earn ECAC Hockey Monthly Honors (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2019/12/4/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-malinski-earn-ecac-hockey-monthly-honors.aspx)
And yes, the ECAC website has not been as good this year as in the past. And that's not saying much since mostly all they need to do for the news stories is to paste the individual schools stories. We often have stories in mid-week and they don't get put up. I'd like to read what other schools are saying, but I'm not going to scan each school's site. Seems to me that in past years the ECAC used to carry those stories.
The Sun reports Dominant Novembers Culminate in 3 ECAC Monthly Accolades For Cornell Hockey (https://cornellsun.com/2019/12/04/dominant-novembers-culminate-in-3-ecac-monthly-accolades-for-cornell-hockey/)
I had to dig to pull up this thread.
Frechette Named to Weekly Honor Roll (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200120_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
I guess that having the #1 Men's team, by %, and the #1 Women's team, by any measure, means we don't deserve other weekly or monthly honors.
Or just maybe, we're all about Team and not individual.
Gillis F. not only had ECAC honors for her 4 goal and 1 assist weekend but also was recognized by the NCAA:
Quote from: John Gaines '67Third Star from the NCAA. This is Gillis' second POTW honor this season and her first Third Star. Congratulations, Gillis!
ECAC: Galajda is GOTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Game_Stories/20200127_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR: Galajda Named ECAC Hockey's Top Goalie For The Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/1/27/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-named-ecac-hockeys-top-goalie-for-the-week.aspx)
ECAC: Browning is also GOTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200127_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/1/27/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-week.aspx)
Jim's post nudged me to check out how Matt is doing in conference (http://www.collegehockeystats.net/1920/confstats/ecachm). The short answer is: really well.
2020 ECAC:
GAA:
[color=#FF0000]1. 1.41 Galajda, Cor[/color]
2. 1.54 Marotte, Clk
3. 2.04 Petruzelli, Qpc
Sv%:
1. .938 Marotte, Clk (.93846)
[color=#FF0000]2. .938 Galajda, Cor (.93841)[/color]
3. .930 Farrier, Cgt
Win%:
[color=#FF0000]1. .833 Galajda, Cor[/color]
2. .800 Gornet, Hvd
3. .769 Marotte, Clk
For comparison, here are the Cornell single-season records:
GAA:
1. 1.20 LeNevue, 2003
2. 1.24 McKee, 2005
[color=#FF0000]3. 1.41 Galajda, 2020[/color]
4. 1.46 Dryden, 1967
5. 1.50 LeNeveu, 2003
6. 1.51 Galajda, 2018
Sv%:
1. .947 McKee, 2005
2. .945 Dryden, 1967
3. .940 LeNeveu, 2003
4. .939 Galajda, 2018
[color=#FF0000]5. .938 Galajda, 2020 (.93841)[/color]
6. .938 Dryden, 1968 (.93760)
Win%:
Yeah, forget it.
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC: Galajda is GOTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Game_Stories/20200127_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR: Galajda Named ECAC Hockey's Top Goalie For The Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/1/27/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-named-ecac-hockeys-top-goalie-for-the-week.aspx)
ECAC: Browning is also GOTW (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200127_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/1/27/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-week.aspx)
From the ECAC women's release: "The junior goaltender now leads the nation in GAA (0.72), save percentage (.961), winning percentage (.905), and shutouts (8)." Although, according to CHN's stats (https://www.collegehockeynews.com/women/stats-goalies.php), Northeastern's goaltender has a .963 save % and very close in every category.
ECAC: Browning Named to January GOTM (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200205_-_Women-s_Monthly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/5/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC: Browning Named to January GOTM (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200205_-_Women-s_Monthly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/5/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
To add to her honor:
ECAC reports that Browning, Morgan Win National Monthly Awards for January (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200206_-_WHCA_January_Awards)
and CBR follows up with Browning Named WHCA National Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/6/womens-ice-hockey-browning-named-whca-national-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jim HylaECAC: Browning Named to January GOTM (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200205_-_Women-s_Monthly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/5/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
To add to her honor:
ECAC reports that Browning, Morgan Win National Monthly Awards for January (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200206_-_WHCA_January_Awards)
and CBR follows up with Browning Named WHCA National Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/6/womens-ice-hockey-browning-named-whca-national-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
And she's only a junior!
Hee hee!
I saw that Kaldis was named the ECAC PoTW today. (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
Again, you have to either be knowledgeable about the league or have the players wearing a jersey in their photo to guess who they play for by looking at the ECAC graphic.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Jim HylaECAC: Browning Named to January GOTM (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200205_-_Women-s_Monthly_Awards)
CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/5/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
To add to her honor:
ECAC reports that Browning, Morgan Win National Monthly Awards for January (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Monthly_Awards/20200206_-_WHCA_January_Awards)
and CBR follows up with Browning Named WHCA National Goalie of the Month (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/6/womens-ice-hockey-browning-named-whca-national-goalie-of-the-month.aspx)
And she's only a junior!
Hee hee!
And not likely to bolt to the pros.
Quote from: RichHI saw that Kaldis was named the ECAC PoTW today. (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
Again, you have to either be knowledgeable about the league or have the players wearing a jersey in their photo to guess who they play for by looking at the ECAC graphic.
We've also got the PoTW on the Women's side, too in Micah Zandee-Hart.
https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards
Quote from: RichHI saw that Kaldis was named the ECAC PoTW today. (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
Again, you have to either be knowledgeable about the league or have the players wearing a jersey in their photo to guess who they play for by looking at the ECAC graphic.
And Zandee-Hart also won POTW. (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards)
Here are the CBR posts on both.
Three-Goal Weekend Leads Kaldis To ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Honors (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/17/mens-ice-hockey-three-goal-weekend-leads-kaldis-to-ecac-hockey-player-of-the-week-honors.aspx)
Zandee-Hart Tabbed ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/17/womens-ice-hockey-zandee-hart-tabbed-ecac-hockey-player-of-the-week.aspx)
Four Cornellians (Jenner and Fortino on the first team; Saulnier and Rougueau on the second team) named to ECAC Hockey's all-decade teams (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/19/four-womens-ice-hockey-alumnae-named-ecac-hockey-all-decade.aspx).
Complete first team (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200219_-_Women-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Complete second team (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200219_-_Women-s_Second-Team_All-Decade).
I suppose there will be a men's version of this as well.
Stienburg ECAC Men's Freshman of the Week.
Owen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too. I felt bad when he lost the shutout.
I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.
Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory had more saves against Quinnipiac than Galajda had all weekend. I'd probably have given it to Savory too.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory had more saves against Quinnipiac than Galajda had all weekend. I'd probably have given it to Savory too.
Sounds like it's the system. ::bolt::
Quote from: martyQuote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too. I felt bad when he lost the shutout.
I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.
As an RPI alum and fan, I am concerned about our offense next season. Most of it this year has been produced by seniors.
Quote from: ursusminorQuote from: martyQuote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too. I felt bad when he lost the shutout.
I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.
As an RPI alum and fan, I am concerned about our offense next season. Most of it this year has been produced by seniors.
Yes!
Galajda is named to the ECAC All-Decade second team, (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_Second-Team_All-Decade) the only player still active in the ECAC to make either the first or second team. Also, the only Cornell representative on either team.
They named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Since the ECAC isn't very good at this, here are the selections in simple form:
First Team:
F Jimmy Vesey (Harvard)
F Mike Vecchione (Union)
F Ryan Donato (Harvard)
D Shayne Gostisbehere (Union)
D Adam Fox (Harvard)
G Alex Lyon (Yale)
Second Team:
F Greg Carey (St. Lawrence)
F Daniel Carr (Union)
F Ryan Kuffner (Princeton)
F Austin Smith (Colgate)
D Mat Bodie (Union)
D Gavin Bayreuther (St. Lawrence)
G Matthew Galajda (Cornell)
G Kyle Hayton (St. Lawrence).
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Oops.
Hard to argue with the first team choices, tho.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Oops.
Hard to argue with the first team choices, tho.
I don't buy Donato up there. That's hype and the Boston Mafia. I'd have put Backman on the first team and Little instead of Kuffner on the second team. Kuffner was a great story but he's only there for team diversity.
Chase Polacek would have been a great choice too.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Oops.
Hard to argue with the first team choices, tho.
I don't buy Donato up there. That's hype and the Boston Mafia. I'd have put Backman on the first team and Little instead of Kuffner on the second team. Kuffner was a great story but he's only there for team diversity.
Chase Polacek would have been a great choice too.
Interesting. The one first team choice I questioned in my mind was Vecchione. Maybe that's because I've seen him play a lot in the pros and I'm not especially impressed.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Since the ECAC isn't very good at this, here are the selections in simple form:
First Team:
F Jimmy Vesey (Harvard)
F Mike Vecchione (Union)
F Ryan Donato (Harvard)
D Shayne Gostisbehere (Union)
D Adam Fox (Harvard)
G Alex Lyon (Yale)
Second Team:
F Greg Carey (St. Lawrence)
F Daniel Carr (Union)
F Ryan Kuffner (Princeton)
F Austin Smith (Colgate)
D Mat Bodie (Union)
D Gavin Bayreuther (St. Lawrence)
G Matthew Galajda (Cornell)
G Kyle Hayton (St. Lawrence).
It seems like the selection people have short memories.
Quote from: TrotskyI don't buy Donato up there. That's hype and the Boston Mafia. I'd have put Backman on the first team and Little instead of Kuffner on the second team. Kuffner was a great story but he's only there for team diversity.
Chase Polacek would have been a great choice too.
I came to say that I voted for Polacek First Team - and it's a shame so many voters skipped him. Recency bias at its finest.
Then I saw Greg's comment about Donato - and he's not the first. I've had to have this conversation like 3 times this week already. Donato was a no-brainer First Teamer for me. I think my first team was Donato, Vesey, Polacek.
Here is Top 20 in Goals Per Game - Nationally - in the past decade (note all the ECAC'ers on there)
+-----------+--------+------------+------+--------+
| player_ID | first | last | gm | gpg |
+-----------+--------+------------+------+--------+
| 26822 | Reilly | Smith | 77 | 0.7532 |
| 28269 | Johnny | Gaudreau | 119 | 0.6555 |
| 27674 | Jimmy | Vesey | 128 | 0.6250 |
| 29954 | Ryan | Donato | 97 | 0.6186 |
| 33046 | Johnny | Walker | 100 | 0.6000 |
| 29494 | Luke | Kunin | 69 | 0.5942 |
| 30095 | Adam | Gaudette | 116 | 0.5862 |
| 31654 | Henrik | Borgström | 77 | 0.5844 |
| 29487 | Brock | Boeser | 74 | 0.5811 |
| 25622 | Brian | O'Neill | 71 | 0.5775 |
| 26307 | Jason | Zucker | 78 | 0.5769 |
| 25388 | Austin | Smith | 80 | 0.5750 |
| 27679 | Sam | Anas | 121 | 0.5702 |
| 29958 | Ryan | Kuffner | 132 | 0.5682 |
| 28339 | Cody | Wydo | 151 | 0.5629 |
| 25605 | Alex | Killorn | 68 | 0.5588 |
| 35886 | Drew | O'Connor | 61 | 0.5574 |
| 27278 | Greg | Carey | 152 | 0.5526 |
| 26525 | Matt | Gingera | 69 | 0.5507 |
| 26312 | Drew | Shore | 82 | 0.5488 |
+-----------+--------+------------+------+--------+
There are no Cornellians in your list so it is in invalid.
(OK, fine. Donato then.)
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.
None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.
That is... questionable.
First team yet to come. You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200226_-_Men-s_First-Team_All-Decade).
Oops.
Hard to argue with the first team choices, tho.
I don't buy Donato up there. That's hype and the Boston Mafia. I'd have put Backman on the first team and Little instead of Kuffner on the second team. Kuffner was a great story but he's only there for team diversity.
Chase Polacek would have been a great choice too.
Interesting. The one first team choice I questioned in my mind was Vecchione. Maybe that's because I've seen him play a lot in the pros and I'm not especially impressed.
Maybe so, but Vecchione was a heck of a college player.
Cornell came pretty close to sweeping the Ivy League Women's Hockey Postseason Awards (https://ivyleague.com/news/2020/2/26/womens-ice-hockey-all-ivy-postseason-awards-announced.aspx). After going 10-0, they got all three major awards, 4/6 First Team, and 1/6 Second Team. In Ivy games, Cornell outscored their opponents 51-6. Damn.
[b]PLAYER OF THE YEAR[/b]
[color=#FF0000]Lindsay Browning, Cornell (Jr., G – Penfield, N.Y.)[/color]
[b]ROOKIE OF THE YEAR[/b]
[color=#FF0000]Izzy Daniel, Cornell (Fr., F – Minneapolis, Minn.)[/color]
[b]COACH OF THE YEAR[/b]
[color=#FF0000]Doug Derraugh, Cornell[/color] [i](4th straight)[/i]
[b]FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY[/b]
[color=#FF0000]Kristin O'Neill, Cornell (Sr., F – Oakville, Ontario, Canada)[/color]
* Sarah Fillier, Princeton (So., F – Georgetown, Ontario, Canada)
Carly Bullock, Princeton (Sr., F – Eden Prairie, Minn.)
[color=#FF0000]Micah Zandee-Hart, Cornell (Sr., D – Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada)
* Jaime Bourbonnais, Cornell (Sr., D – Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)
Lindsay Browning, Cornell (Jr., G – Penfield, N.Y.)[/color]
[b]SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY[/b]
[color=#FF0000]Maddie Mills, Cornell (Jr., F – Sewickley, Pa.)[/color]
Dominique Petrie, Harvard (So., F – Hermosa Beach, Calif.)
Maggie Connors, Princeton (So., F – St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
Claire Thompson, Princeton (Sr., D – Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Emma Seitz, Yale (So., D – New York, N.Y.)
Rachel McQuigge, Princeton (Jr., G – Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada)
[b]HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY[/b]
Kristin Della Rovere, Harvard (So., F – Caledon East, Ontario, Canada)
Claire Dalton, Yale (So., F – Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Lotti Odnoga, Dartmouth (So., D – Györ, Hungary)
Ali Peper, Harvard (Sr., D – Arvada, Colo.)
Becky Dutton, Harvard (Jr., G – Milford, Conn.)
* Unanimous Selection
still can't figure how Browning won POY and someone voted against her for first-team goalie.
Quote from: ugartestill can't figure how Browning won POY and someone voted against her for first-team goalie.
Yeah, that was interesting to have two unanimous picks but neither win POTY.
IIRC (I probably don't) there was actually a case in one of the league (the Ivies?) a few years ago where the POTY didn't make the First Team, which ought to be logically impossible.
Quote from: ugartestill can't figure how Browning won POY and someone voted against her for first-team goalie.
iT's ThE sYsTeM
Quote from: RichHQuote from: ugartestill can't figure how Browning won POY and someone voted against her for first-team goalie.
iT's ThE sYsTeM
And a damn good one!
I've watched a fair number of the women's games this year and I think Bourbonnais has been the team's best player.
We can't let this week's awards go without noting that Matt Stienburg looks like a hilarious goofball.
(https://cdn.prestosports.com/action/cdn/img/mw=650/cr=n/d=67w36/4v5qtab5kaks5c3t.jpg)
But he can put the puck in the back of the net net and ruffle opponents feathers a bit too
Quote from: Cop at LynahBut he can put the puck in the back of the net net and ruffle opponents feathers a bit too
Which of course makes it that much better.
ECAC: Bourbonnais, Shelton, Zandee-Hart Named Best Defenseman Finalists (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200227_-_Best_Defenseman_Finalits)
CBR: Bourbonnais, Zandee-Hart Named ECAC Hockey Best Defenseman Finalists (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/2/27/womens-ice-hockey-bourbonnais-zandee-hart-named-ecac-hockey-best-defenseman-finalists.aspx)
No CU players on Best Forward, or ROTY. POTY & GOTY candidates not yet announced.
O'Connor, Berard, Savory Named Weekly Award Winners (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200302_-_Men-s_Weekly_Awards)
Hat Trick Nets Berard ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Honor (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/2/hat-trick-nets-berard-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-week-honor.aspx)
Quote from: Jim HylaHat Trick Nets Berard ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Honor (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/2/hat-trick-nets-berard-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-week-honor.aspx)
Quotebecoming ECAC Hockey's first freshman to record a hat trick in a league game this year
I'm very surprised to hear this given Harvard's 3 superfrosh.
My predictions for Men's All-ECAC and All-Ivy:
ECAC
F Barron, Cor
F Drury, Hvd
F Tufto, Qpc
D Kaldis, Cor
D Walsh, Hvd
G Marotte, Clk
COTY: Smith, RPI
ROTY: Abruzzese, Hvd
POTY: Drury, Hvd
Ivy
F Barron, Cor
F O'Connor, Drt
F Graber, Drt
D Kaldis, Cor
D Walsh, Hvd
G Galajda, Cor
COTY: Schafer, Cor
ROTY: Abruzzese, Hvd
POTY: Kaldis, Cor
Interested to see what Barron gets.. He was the best player on the ice almost every game this yr. It didnt always lead to pts though
Quote from: upprdeckInterested to see what Barron gets.. He was the best player on the ice almost every game this yr. It didnt always lead to pts though
He's the best defensive forward out there in addition to everything else. I just don't know whether that can cut through (1) points and (2) Harvard Bias
TM.
Ivy awards. Galajda co-poy. Barron and Kaldis join on first team. Schafer COY.
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/4/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-schafer-annual-awards-highlight-mens-hockeys-all-ivy-honors.aspx
Quote from: upprdeckInterested to see what Barron gets.. He was the best player on the ice almost every game this yr. It didnt always lead to pts though
Right, like in the Clarkson game he hit a post and crossbar, I believe; his wrist shot that caught the crossbar was so hard that Marotte didn't seem to move.
For my money Barron should be ECAC player of the year.
Don't know if this has been pointed out elsewhere, but in addition to being Cornell's first-ever four-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Yanni has played in every game of his Cornell career -- 133 so far.
Jeremy Downs holds the record for games played in a Cornell career with 138.
I fear the woofing gods, so somebody else can do the math.
The Ivy Awards in gory detail:
CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Matthew Galajda, Cornell (Jr., G – Aurora, Ontario, Canada)
Drew O'Connor, Dartmouth (So., F – Chatham, N.J.)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
* Nick Abruzzese, Harvard (Fr., F – Slate Hill, N.Y.)
COACH OF THE YEAR
* Mike Schafer, Cornell
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
* Morgan Barron, Cornell (Jr., F – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
* Drew O'Connor, Dartmouth (So., F – Chatham, N.J.)
* Nick Abruzzese, Harvard (Fr., F – Slate Hill, N.Y.)
* Yanni Kaldis, Cornell (Sr., D – Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
* Jack Rathbone, Harvard (So., D – West Roxbury, Mass.)
* Matthew Galajda, Cornell (Jr., G – Aurora, Ontario, Canada)
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY^
Quin Foreman, Dartmouth (Jr., F – Needham, Mass.)
Jack Drury, Harvard (So., F – Winnetka, Ill.)
Curtis Hall, Yale (So., F – Chagrin Falls, Ohio)
Zach Giuttari, Brown (Sr., D – Warwick, R.I.)
Tanner Palocsik, Dartmouth (Fr., D – Aliquippa, Pa.)
Gavin Nieto, Brown (Sr., G – Yorba Linda, Calif.)
Adrian Clark, Dartmouth (Sr., G – Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Jackson Cressey, Princeton (Sr., F – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Justin Pearson, Yale (So., F – Nashua, N.H.)
Sam Malinski, Cornell (Fr., D – Lakeville, Minn.)
Reilly Walsh, Harvard (Jr., D – Andover, N.H.)
Mitchell Gibson, Harvard (Fr., G – Phoenixville, Pa.)
* Unanimous Selection
^ Second Team Expanded Due To Ties In Voting
Malinski honorable mention as a freshman. Not bad.
I guess this is as good a spot to post this as any.
Cornell's Mike Schafer talks Big Red and ECAC Hockey: USCHO Spotlight college hockey podcast season 2 episode 22 (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/04/cornells-mike-schafer-talks-big-red-and-ecac-hockey-uscho-spotlight-college-hockey-podcast-season-2-episode-22/)
Quote from: Give My RegardsDon't know if this has been pointed out elsewhere, but in addition to being Cornell's first-ever four-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Yanni has played in every game of his Cornell career -- 133 so far.
Jeremy Downs holds the record for games played in a Cornell career with 138.
I fear the woofing gods, so somebody else can do the math.
Best case for number of games: We have to play an ECAC QF game 3, and play in the ECAC Final. That means he breaks the record at the NCAA Regional Semifinal.
If we win out: He breaks the record at the NCAA Regional Final game.
Worst case for number of games: We sweep ECAC QF and lose in the ECAC Semis. That would require a Frozen Four appearance to break Downs' record.
The worst case for number of games is we are swept in the ECAC QF.
Quote from: TrotskyThe worst case for number of games is we are swept in the ECAC QF.
Assuming he's healthy, the fewest he could play is 3. If I was Vegas, I might put the O/U at 5.5
Bourbonnais, Fillier, Giguere Named Finalists for Player of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200304_-_POY_Finalists)
Bourbonnais Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Year Finalist (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/4/womens-ice-hockey-bourbonnais-named-ecac-hockey-player-of-the-year-finalist.aspx)
Finalists Announced for MAC Goaltending Women's Goalie of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200303_-_Women-s_GOY_Finalists)
Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Year Finalist (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/3/womens-ice-hockey-browning-tabbed-ecac-hockey-goalie-of-the-year-finalist.aspx)
Bolding, Derraugh, Morey Named Finalists for Coach of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200302_-_Coach_of_the_Year_Finalists)
Derraugh Named Finalist for ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/2/womens-ice-hockey-derraugh-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-coach-of-the-year-award.aspx)
Quote from: Give My RegardsDon't know if this has been pointed out elsewhere, but in addition to being Cornell's first-ever four-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Yanni has played in every game of his Cornell career -- 133 so far.
I also don't know if it was mentioned anywhere esle on eLynah or not, but it was part of the information about him that Arthur read during the senior night ceremony.
Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: Give My RegardsDon't know if this has been pointed out elsewhere, but in addition to being Cornell's first-ever four-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Yanni has played in every game of his Cornell career -- 133 so far.
I also don't know if it was mentioned anywhere esle on eLynah or not, but it was part of the information about him that Arthur read during the senior night ceremony.
[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
Quote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!
Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
So why don't you contact [email subject="Brandon Thomas"]blt44@cornell.edu[/email] and see if he can't help you. It's better than complaining here.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!
Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
So why don't you contact [email subject="Brandon Thomas"]blt44@cornell.edu[/email] and see if he can't help you. It's better than complaining here.
What is annoying to me is that I think o remember watching this in the past. Or was that just a pleasant dream?
Was it on ESPN+ last year ?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!
Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
So why don't you contact [email subject="Brandon Thomas"]blt44@cornell.edu[/email] and see if he can't help you. It's better than complaining here.
I'm fine doing that, Jim. Who is that and how can they help?
True story: as I was typing out my initial post I thought "I should probably ask for the contact info because otherwise somebody might misconstrue it as me trying to task them." And then I thought, "Nah. Nobody's gonna be that much of a dick."
Quote from: martyQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!
Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
So why don't you contact [email subject="Brandon Thomas"]blt44@cornell.edu[/email] and see if he can't help you. It's better than complaining here.
What is annoying to me is that I think o remember watching this in the past. Or was that just a pleasant dream?
Was it on ESPN+ last year ?
It happened at least once. I think they blew it off last year too because I remember switching over to Jason who then proceeded to blat through the whole thing.
ESPN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.
a) Every first-teamer is a unanimous selection. Plus the rookie of the year and the coach. Some day, I want to see an All-Ivy lineup with unanimous second-team selections.
b) Except for Cornell, the only All-Ivy Canadians are two: second-team goalie Adrian Clark from Dartmouth. and HM Jackson Cressey from Princeton.
By state / province:
3 Ontario
2 MA
2 NH
2 NJ
2 PA
1 BC
1 CA
1 IL
1 MN
1 RI
1 Nova Scotia
1 Quebec
Quote from: upprdeckESPN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.
And that might be the problem. They're probably worried about the carbon footprint...
::burnout::
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: upprdeckInterested to see what Barron gets.. He was the best player on the ice almost every game this yr. It didnt always lead to pts though
Right, like in the Clarkson game he hit a post and crossbar, I believe; his wrist shot that caught the crossbar was so hard that Marotte didn't seem to move.
For my money Barron should be ECAC player of the year.
The one other player in the East who's that caliber is Jack Dugan at 10-42--52 in 33 games.
Quote from: upprdeckESPN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.
I think ILDN (?) were the ones who stayed with it. I was very happy and sent them a kudos note.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Chris '03[insert grievance that ceremony was not streamed here]
THIS!!!!!!!
Would somebody who knows who to contact to change this please do so? It's the simplest thing in the world, you just extend the "game" scope to include the post-game. Nobody else on the planet is covering it, it violates nobody's rights.
So why don't you contact [email subject="Brandon Thomas"]blt44@cornell.edu[/email] and see if he can't help you. It's better than complaining here.
I'm fine doing that, Jim. Who is that and how can they help?
True story: as I was typing out my initial post I thought "I should probably ask for the contact info because otherwise somebody might misconstrue it as me trying to task them." And then I thought, "Nah. Nobody's gonna be that much of a dick."
Brandon Thomas, Athletic Communications for Men's Hockey. Besides writing great reports, he's always been able to lead me in the right direction. Since I've discussed various items with him, as far back as when he was with the IJ, I decided to email him myself. I'll let you know what I find out.
I'm all in favor with showing it, it's just that I'm always there.
As I mentioned to Brandon, I suspect the parents would also like a make a copy for themselves. I imagine they all have ESPN+ subscriptions.
Kudos to him, he's already responded!
He doesn't think it's a CU decision, but he's going to look into it and get back to me.
Even if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.
Quote from: Jim HylaBrandon Thomas, Athletic Communications for Men's Hockey. Besides writing great reports, he's always been able to lead me in the right direction. Since I've discussed various items with him, as far back as when he was with the IJ, I decided to email him myself. I'll let you know what I find out.
Brandon is fantastic. Thank you. I (and I imagine others) can follow up if a show of widespread interest would be helpful. And thank you very much for writing him, it is greatly appreciated.
Quote from: upprdeckES6PN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.
They stayed on stream for the Union Senior Night ceremonies. I only watched to see if they would actually do it. I thought, seeing that, they would do so for us too. But no.
Quote from: TimVQuote from: upprdeckES6PN+ seldom stays on for post game stuff on any broadcasts.
They stayed on stream for the Union Senior Night ceremonies. I only watched to see if they would actually do it. I thought, seeing that, they would do so for us too. But no.
Yes! (http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,222247,226818#msg-226818)
Maybe the Camera dudes got hungry and left
https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/04/cornells-mike-schafer-talks-big-red-and-ecac-hockey-uscho-spotlight-college-hockey-podcast-season-2-episode-22/
ECAC Hockey Announces Women's All-League Selections (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200305_-_Women-s_All-League_Teams)
First-Team All-League
Goaltender: Lindsay Browning (Cornell)
Defenseman: Jaime Bourbonnais (Cornell)
Defenseman: Ella Shelton (Clarkson)
Forward: Elizabeth Giguère (Clarkson)
Forward: Sarah Fillier (Princeton)
Forward: Carly Bullock (Princeton)
Second-Team All-League
Goaltender: Marie-Pier Coulombe (Clarkson)
Defenseman: Micah Zandee-Hart (Cornell)
Defenseman: Emma Seitz (Yale)
Forward: Maddie Mills (Cornell)
Forward: Kristin O'Neill (Cornell)
Forward: Dominique Petrie (Harvard)
Third-Team All-League
Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
Defenseman: Kati Tabin (Quinnipiac)
Defenseman: Claire Thompson (Princeton)
Forward: Maggie Connors (Princeton)
Forward: Kristin Della Rovere (Harvard)
Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)
All-Rookie
Goaltender: Lucy Morgan (St. Lawrence)
Defenseman: Sydney Bard (Colgate)
Defenseman: Kate Reilly (Quinnipiac)
Forward: Gabrielle David (Clarkson)
Forward: Danielle Serdachny (Colgate)
Forward: Sammy Smigliani (Colgate)
Quote from: WederEven if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.
Exactly! Nothing stops Cornell from live-streaming and/or saving to YouTube those 15 minutes.
Quote from: WederEven if they can't show it live for whatever reason, it would be great if they could post the ceremony to their YouTube channel later.
I love the senior night ceremony and have been disappointed it hasn't been shown the past couple of years.
ECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200306_-_Women-s_Major_Award_Winners)
Derraugh, Bourbonnais and Browning Take Home Annual League Awards (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/6/womens-ice-hockey-derraugh-bourbonnais-and-browning-take-home-annual-league-awards.aspx)
ALBANY, N.Y. - ECAC Hockey has announced its women's individual award winners, honoring six student-athletes and one coach for their extraordinary accomplishments in 2019-20.
Best Defenseman: Jaime Bourbonnais (Cornell)
The senior takes home this prestigious award for the second consecutive season after leading the league's defenseman in scoring. She recorded 25 points (5G, 20A) during league contests, leading the Big Red to a 19-0-3 mark in ECAC Hockey play.
Best Forward: Elizabeth Giguere (Clarkson)
The nation's leading goal-scorer, Giguere has found the back of the net 36 times this season, averaging exactly a goal per-game. She's also added 29 assists for 65 points (1.81 per-game), which places her third in the country.
Rookie of the Year: Gabrielle David (Clarkson)
David had an outstanding freshman campaign for the Golden Knights, moving into second place in the programs freshman scoring record book behind only teammate Elizabeth Giguere. She's recorded 14 goals and 24 assists to lead the nation's rookies with 38 points.
Coach of the Year: Doug Derraugh (Cornell)
Derraugh received this honor for the second straight season after leading the Big Red to an undefeated mark in ECAC Hockey play, the first time in program history they'd done so. They've maintained their place atop the national polls since mid-February, currently riding a 21 game unbeaten streak.
MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Year: Lindsay Browning (Cornell)
The junior put together one of the best seasons for a goaltender in Big Red history, as she leads the nation in GAA (0.88), winning percentage (.919), and shutouts (11). She became the first Cornell goaltender to go undefeated in league play, going 19-0-3 after starting every game in net.
Player of the Year: Elizabeth Giguere
The junior also earns Player of the Year status, as she followed up back-to-back All-American seasons with an even better effort in 2019-20. She was particularly strong in clutch situations, as her 10 game-winning goals paced not only the league, but all the nation's skaters.
Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)
The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200306_-_Women-s_Major_Award_Winners)
Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)
The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200306_-_Women-s_Major_Award_Winners)
Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)
The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.
Lindsay Browning is an engineer and ROTC. Does she sleep?
Quote from: WederQuote from: billhowardQuote from: Jim HylaECAC Hockey Announces Women's Major Award Winners (https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200306_-_Women-s_Major_Award_Winners)
Student-Athlete of the Year: Lucy Burton (Yale)
The definition of a model student-athlete, Burton was outstanding both on and off the ice in 2019-20. She carries a 3.65 GPA as a Biomedical Engineering major at Yale, while also volunteering in numerous ways including the Yale Alzheimers Buddy Club, the Minneapolis Children's Hospital, and more.
That is impressive.
Lindsay Browning is an engineer and ROTC. Does she sleep?
Isn't that what a large lecture class is for?
All this makes me realize how damned lucky some of us were to get into the Ivy League when it was merely real hard not damn-near-impossible to get in. I had half-ass grades and a pair of NYS photographer of the year awards, proof that then as now it helps to do one thing well. Or at least better than the guy in second place.
Men's Student-Athlete of the Year Finalists Announced (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200309_-_Student-Athlete_of_the_Year_Finalists)
Bauld Named Finalist For ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/9/mens-ice-hockey-bauld-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-student-athlete-of-the-year.aspx)
Quote from: Jim HylaMen's Student-Athlete of the Year Finalists Announced (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200309_-_Student-Athlete_of_the_Year_Finalists)
Bauld Named Finalist For ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/9/mens-ice-hockey-bauld-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-student-athlete-of-the-year.aspx)
That's terrific work by him. He and his family should be proud.
Travis Mitchell gets one of two coveted spots (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/11/mens-ice-hockey-mitchell-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-year.aspx) to lose to Nick Abruzzese.
Jeff Malott is a finalist for best defensive forward (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/10/mens-ice-hockey-malott-among-finalists-for-ecac-hockey-best-defensive-forward-honor.aspx).
I don't see anything about POTY or GOTY. I assume Barron and Galajda will be finalists respectively.
Quote from: TrotskyTravis Mitchell gets one of two coveted spots (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/11/mens-ice-hockey-mitchell-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-year.aspx) to lose to Nick Abruzzese.
Jeff Malott is a finalist for best defensive forward (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/10/mens-ice-hockey-malott-among-finalists-for-ecac-hockey-best-defensive-forward-honor.aspx).
I don't see anything about POTY or GOTY. I assume Barron and Galajda will be finalists respectively.
Thought I saw Green was a finalist for Best Defensive Defensman as well.
Here are the ECAC links on awards, so far.
Abruzzese, Babichuk, Mitchell Named Finalists for Rookie of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200311_-_Rookie_of_the_Year_Finalists)
Finalists Announced for Gladiator Best Defensive Forward Award (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200310_-_Best_Defensive_Forward)
Green, Reilly, Thrun Named Finalists for Best Defensive Defenseman (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200310_-_Best_Defensive_Defenseman_Finalists)
Is Kaldis up for anything? He should be.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: TrotskyTravis Mitchell gets one of two coveted spots (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/11/mens-ice-hockey-mitchell-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockey-rookie-of-the-year.aspx) to lose to Nick Abruzzese.
Jeff Malott is a finalist for best defensive forward (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/10/mens-ice-hockey-malott-among-finalists-for-ecac-hockey-best-defensive-forward-honor.aspx).
I don't see anything about POTY or GOTY. I assume Barron and Galajda will be finalists respectively.
Thought I saw Green was a finalist for Best Defensive Defensman as well.
Excellent!
ECAC: Abruzzese, Barron, Marotte Named Finalists for Player of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200316_-_Men-s_POY_Finalists)
& #2: Finalists Announced for Ken Dryden Goaltender of the Year Award (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200316_-_Men-s_GOY_Finalists)
CBR: Galajda Named Finalist For ECAC Hockey's Top Goalie Honor (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/16/mens-ice-hockey-galajda-named-finalist-for-ecac-hockeys-top-goalie-honor.aspx)
That strongly suggests to me it will be Abruzzese ROTY, Marotte GOT, and Barron POTY.
The last Cornell forward to win POTY wore #25 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ecac_History/ecac_POTY.html).
Quote from: TrotskyThat strongly suggests to me it will be Abruzzese ROTY, Marotte GOT, and Barron POTY.
The last Cornell forward to win POTY wore #25 (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ecac_History/ecac_POTY.html).
Seems pretty obvious, right?
https://cornellsun.com/2020/03/17/four-mens-hockey-players-earn-all-ecac-honors/
Whoever votes for these need to have their head examined. No way Mitchell and /or Malinski are not one of the top freshman. Galajda only gets third team, what a joke
Quote from: Cop at Lynahhttps://cornellsun.com/2020/03/17/four-mens-hockey-players-earn-all-ecac-honors/
Whoever votes for these need to have their head examined. No way Mitchell and /or Malinski are not one of the top freshman. Galajda only gets third team, what a joke
Seems like participation trophies.
Galajda is All-USCHO Third Team (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/17/pair-of-minnesota-state-standouts-highlight-2019-20-all-uscho-first-team-honorees/)
Man, all these awards for Harvard. They really had a national championship contender!
How the hell did we not recruit a guy named "Dryden McKay"? Is his middle name Dave?
CHN: 6 Forwards (Barron), 2 D, 2 G Among 10 Hobey Finalists (https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2021/01/01_6-Forwards,-2-D,-2-G-Among.php)
CBR: Barron Among 10 Finalists For Hobey Baker Memorial Award (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/18/mens-ice-hockey-barron-among-10-finalists-for-hobey-baker-memorial-award.aspx)
ECAC: Cornell's Alex Green Wins Best Defensive Defenseman (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200318_-_Best_Defensive_Defenseman)
Quote from: French RageHow the hell did we not recruit a guy named "Dryden McKay"? Is his middle name Dave?
Probably Matt.
Quote from: French RageHow the hell did we not recruit a guy named "Dryden McKay"? Is his middle name Dave?
He was named for Ken https://www.ncaa.com/video/icehockey-men/2019-10-11/minnesota-states-dryden-mckay-talks-famous-name-personal-growth-and.
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC: Cornell's Alex Green Wins Best Defensive Defenseman (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200318_-_Best_Defensive_Defenseman)
3 consecutive different Cornellians (http://www.tbrw.info/?/ecac_History/ecac_Best_D_D.html) have won this honor. 7 in Schafer's tenure:
99 Burgoyne
02 McMeekin
03 Murray
10 Krueger
18 McCrea
19 Nuttle
20 Green
Quote from: ursusminorQuote from: French RageHow the hell did we not recruit a guy named "Dryden McKay"? Is his middle name Dave?
He was named for Ken https://www.ncaa.com/video/icehockey-men/2019-10-11/minnesota-states-dryden-mckay-talks-famous-name-personal-growth-and.
Makes it even more puzzling. He literally was born named for a Cornellian. One would think we would have had the inside track, unless his grades ....
And can you imagine the storyline if we played them in the Frozen Four? ESPN could bring the Big Kid in as a commentator and ask him who he's rooting for. Oh, break my heart again!
ECAC: Schafer Wins Fifth Career Tim Taylor Coach of the Year Award (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200319_-_Men-s_COY)
CBR: Schafer '86 Wins Record Fifth Coach of the Year Honor in ECAC Hockey (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/19/mens-ice-hockey-schafer-86-wins-record-fifth-coach-of-the-year-honor-in-ecac-hockey.aspx)
Sun: Schafer Named ECAC Men's Hockey Coach of the Year for 5th Time (https://cornellsun.com/2020/03/19/schafer-named-ecac-mens-hockey-coach-of-the-year-for-5th-time/)
Not an award, but reasonable to read.
CHN: Cornell Coach Mike Schafer: Nothing Was More Painful (https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2020/03/19_Cornell-Coach-Mike-Schafer.php)
Other Sun articles on awards:
Men's Hockey's Barron Named Finalist for Hobey Baker Award (https://cornellsun.com/2020/03/18/mens-hockeys-barron-named-finalist-for-hobey-baker-award/)
Men's Hockey's Green Earns ECAC's Best Defensive Defenseman Award (https://cornellsun.com/2020/03/18/mens-hockeys-green-earns-ecacs-best-defensive-defenseman-award/)
Thanks again for rounding these up, Jim.
No surprise, Barron is named ECAC POY:
https://twitter.com/cubigredhockey/status/1241034120727314433
Quote from: scoop85No surprise, Barron is named ECAC POY:
https://twitter.com/cubigredhockey/status/1241034120727314433
I'll admit, I'm a little surprised.
He was the best player on the ice in the ECAC, but I thought someone with flashier points numbers might take it.
I am surprised. Congratulations! NOW COME BACK! (Narrator: He did not come back.)
My god, though. If he did. Kaldis is huge, and Malott and Bauld will hurt some, but we are loaded. Assuming there is a 2021 season, of course.
Quote from: TrotskyI am surprised. Congratulations! NOW COME BACK! (Narrator: He did not come back.)
My god, though. If he did. Kaldis is huge, and Malott and Bauld will hurt some, but we are loaded. Assuming there is a 2021 season, of course.
I'm surprised too. I thought he was wearing the wrong sweater to get this type of recognition.
ECAC: Cornell's Morgan Barron Named 2020 Player of the Year (https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2019-20/News/20200320_-_Men-s_POY)
Sun: Morgan Barron Named ECAC Men's Hockey's Player of the Year (https://cornellsun.com/2020/03/20/morgan-barron-named-ecac-mens-hockeys-player-of-the-year/)
CBR: Waiting
Quote from: martyQuote from: TrotskyI am surprised. Congratulations! NOW COME BACK! (Narrator: He did not come back.)
My god, though. If he did. Kaldis is huge, and Malott and Bauld will hurt some, but we are loaded. Assuming there is a 2021 season, of course.
I'm surprised too. I thought he was wearing the wrong sweater to get this type of recognition.
you get recognized when your team gets to hang a national championship banner
Count me as surprised, too. He didn't have flashy numbers compared to some and was just a junior.
Not saying he didn't deserve it - he did - but it's not consistent with how these things usually play out.
Quote from: TrotskyI am surprised. Congratulations! NOW COME BACK! (Narrator: He did not come back.)
My god, though. If he did. Kaldis is huge, and Malott and Bauld will hurt some, but we are loaded. Assuming there is a 2021 season, of course.
Rangers just signed some WMU junior forward. (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/20/western-michigan-forward-rueschhoff-departs-after-junior-season-inks-nhl-contract-with-rangers/) Surely they wouldn't want to take two NCAA junior forwards in the same non-off-season, right? Right???
Nice company (http://www.tbrw.info/?/players/cornell_ECAC_POTY.html) for Barron.
CBR: Bourbonnais, Browning Tabbed All-America; Derraugh Named Coach of the Year (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/24/womens-ice-hockey-bourbonnais-browning-tabbed-all-american-derraugh-named-coach-of-the-year.aspx)
USCHO: After taking Cornell to 28-2-3 season, Derraugh repeats as national women's hockey coach of the year (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/24/after-taking-cornell-to-28-2-3-season-derraugh-repeats-as-national-womens-hockey-coach-of-the-year/)
USCHO: Northeastern has three players, Clarkson, Cornell, Ohio State, Wisconsin two each among 2020 women's hockey All-Americans (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/24/northeastern-has-three-players-clarkson-cornell-ohio-state-wisconsin-two-each-among-2020-womens-hockey-all-americans/)
Galadja is a semifinalist for the Richter Award (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/24/ten-semifinalists-announced-for-2020-mike-richter-award-as-top-goalie-in-d-i-mens-hockey/)
I never understood how the Richter Award is anything but the first team All-American goalie.
Edit: never mind. I forgot there are East and West AA teams.
Carry on.
USCHO: Women's Division I College Hockey: Cornell's Doug Derraugh named USCHO Coach of the Year (https://www.uscho.com/2020/03/25/womens-division-i-college-hockey-cornells-doug-derraugh-named-uscho-coach-of-the-year/)
CBR: Derraugh Dubbed USCHO Coach of the Year (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/3/25/womens-ice-hockey-derraugh-dubbed-uscho-coach-of-the-year.aspx)
Sadly there's been nothing on the ECAC's women's page since 3/12.
Galadja a finalist for the Richter award
https://twitter.com/chnews/status/1244727200160657411
Quote from: scoop85Galadja a finalist for the Richter award
https://twitter.com/chnews/status/1244727200160657411
OK, I'll probably investigate deeper when I have more time, but I would LOVE to meet whoever is the publicist/lobbyist for that kid from Maine, Jeremy Swayman. I mean, he's sitting there at #14 nationally in GAA, and yes, #2 in SV% is excellent. But his numbers are arguably at or slightly below Marotte and Savory, yet all these national accolades keep getting stacked in front of him. Yeah, he sees a lot of rubber because his team isn't great, but he's given up 5 or more goals the same number of times as he has shutouts. His three shutouts were vs. UConn, UVM, and Providence, all in the last 3 weeks of the season. He's 18-11-5.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the "Finalist" List for this National Goaltender Award usually only three names? It seems they expanded it to get Swayman on, while a guy who won the Dryden Award is left off. It just seems fishy.
10 Big Red Student-Athletes Earn Winter Academic All-Ivy Accolades (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/4/10/general-10-big-red-student-athletes-earn-winter-academic-all-ivy-accolades.aspx)
5/10 are from hockey, men's & women's.
Shouldn't the All-American teams have been announced today?
Quote from: TrotskyShouldn't the All-American teams have been announced today?
Yes.
Morgan Barron got 1st Team East AA.
Yanni Kaldis is on 2nd Team East AA.
CBR: Barron, Kaldis Garner All-America Honors (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2020/4/12/mens-ice-hockey-barron-kaldis-garner-all-america-honors.aspx)
CHN: I couldn't find anything.
USCHO: Minnesota Duluth leads way with four All-American picks, 16 total schools represented in 2019-20 selections (https://www.uscho.com/2020/04/11/minnesota-duluth-leads-way-with-four-all-american-picks-16-total-schools-represented-in-2019-20-selections/)
But all USCHO does is list the teams, so here they are.
FIRST TEAM – EAST
F: Morgan Barron, JR, Cornell
F: Jack Dugan, SO, Providence
F: John Leonard, JR, Massachusetts
D: David Farrance, JR, Boston University
D: Jack Rathbone, SO, Harvard
G: Jeremy Swayman, JR, Maine
FIRST TEAM – WEST
F: Jordan Kawaguchi, JR, North Dakota
F: Hugh McGing, SR, Western Michigan
F: Marc Michaelis, SR, Minnesota State
D: Ian Mitchell, JR, Denver
D: Scott Perunovich, JR, Minnesota Duluth
G: Dryden McKay, SO, Minnesota State
SECOND TEAM – EAST
F: Nick Abruzzese, FR. Harvard
F: Jason Cotton, SR, Sacred Heart
F: Tyler Madden, SO, Northeastern
D: Yanni Kaldis, SR, Cornell
D: Mike Lee, SR, Sacred Heart
G: Frank Marotte, SR, Clarkson
SECOND TEAM – WEST
F: Noah Cates, SO, Minnesota Duluth
F: Cole Koepke, SO, Minnesota Duluth
F: Nate Sucese, SR, Penn State
D: Cole Hults., JR, Penn State
D: Connor Mackey, JR, Minnesota State
D: Alec Rauhauser, SR, Bowling Green
G: Hunter Shepard, SR, University of Minnesota Duluth
The All-American teams are sponsored by CCM Hockey and are chosen by members of the American Hockey Coaches Association.