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Title: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 09, 2022, 01:16:41 PM
Relocated from another thread:

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: billhowardMost schools, somebody creates an alumni magazine story every decade on Gettysburg's Greatest Victories Ever. Ours might be the 10 Most Crushing Losses.

We can do wins, too.

Cornell 6 - Providence 5, OT.  aka  Randy Wilson Day.

A whole list (http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornell_Landmark_Games.html) to choose from.

My favorites:

1911 The First Championship (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1911/box19110218.pdf).

1962 Laing Kennedy's Masterpiece (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1962/box19620203.pdf).

1967 Ken Dryden's Masterpiece (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1967/box19670316.pdf).

1970 Perfection (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1970/box19700321.pdf).

1979 The Game (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1979/box19790306.pdf).

1985 ECAC SF (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1986/box19860314.pdf).

1996 ECAC Final (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/box19960316.pdf).

2003 ECAC Final (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2003/box20030322.pdf).

2009 ECAC SF (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2009/box20090320.pdf).

2014 Fish & Fowl (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2014/box20140301.pdf).

2020 The Senior Night that Wasn't (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2020/box20200229.pdf).
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Chris 02 on March 09, 2022, 03:21:53 PM
http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornell_Landmark_Games.html

Broken links to :

Mar 11 2006 Longest Night at Lynah
Mar 25 2006 An NCAA Comeback
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: scoop85 on March 09, 2022, 03:41:09 PM
Quote from: TrotskyRelocated from another thread:

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: billhowardMost schools, somebody creates an alumni magazine story every decade on Gettysburg's Greatest Victories Ever. Ours might be the 10 Most Crushing Losses.

We can do wins, too.

Cornell 6 - Providence 5, OT.  aka  Randy Wilson Day.

A whole list (http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornell_Landmark_Games.html) to choose from.

My favorites:

1911 The First Championship (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1911/box19110218.pdf).

1962 Laing Kennedy's Masterpiece (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1962/box19620203.pdf).

1967 Ken Dryden's Masterpiece (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1967/box19670316.pdf).

1970 Perfection (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1970/box19700321.pdf).

1979 The Game (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1979/box19790306.pdf).

1985 ECAC SF (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1986/box19860314.pdf).

1996 ECAC Final (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1996/box19960316.pdf).

2003 ECAC Final (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2003/box20030322.pdf).

2009 ECAC SF (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2009/box20090320.pdf).

2014 Fish & Fowl (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2014/box20140301.pdf).

2020 The Senior Night that Wasn't (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2020/box20200229.pdf).

Malcolm Vail from the 1911 squad--I heard he had a nasty glove hand.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 09, 2022, 05:31:49 PM
Quote from: scoop85Malcolm Vail from the 1911 squad--I heard he had a nasty glove hand.
He took on Leeor Shtrom's great grandfather in an epic brawl.

WORLD STAR DAGUERREOTYPE!
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 09, 2022, 05:34:47 PM
Quote from: Chris 02http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornell_Landmark_Games.html

Broken links to :

Mar 11 2006 Longest Night at Lynah
Mar 25 2006 An NCAA Comeback
Fixed.  Thank you.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: billhoward on March 09, 2022, 06:19:36 PM
Winter-spring 1971: Cornell all-time pugilist Kevin Pettit, like a fire hydrant (only one was taller) with boxing gloves, in overtime, shot from center ice beats Harvard 5-4. IIRC correctly, Pettit needed close to 20 PIM in his final game to break the Cornell record. And did. Three-year totals: 36-80-111--227 PIM vs. 126 points. That was the era when a very good player got 2 points a game.

That should be on a motivational poster. https://despair.com/collections/demotivators/products/attitude

[edit add:] Never mind. Pettit got the tying goal with :15 to play and assisted on the GWG. According to the Harvard Crimson (https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1985/2/16/10-best-games-a-study-in/), a source of unbiased news, Crimson caption Joe Cavanaugh scored an insurance goal with 3 minutes to play, waved off, and another Cantabrigian scored in OT, inexplicably waved off, before Jim Higgs scored from center ice. Assist to Pettit. Cavanaugh, a legend at Harvard (this was pre-Donato family), never in four three years beat Cornell. The Crimson notes in this 1985 story on Harvard's 10 best games that it happened a mere 2 days before Derek Bok was named as president.

I believe that was the year before the @Harvard game where fans tied a live chicken, between periods, to the net of goaltender Dave Elenbaas. Which led to Cornell's retaliation in kind with fish. Another example where people forget the feud but never the grudge.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: redice on March 09, 2022, 06:36:14 PM
Quote from: billhowardWinter-spring 1971: Cornell all-time pugilist Kevin Pettit, like a fire hydrant (only one was taller) with boxing gloves, in overtime, shot from center ice beats Harvard 5-4. IIRC correctly, Pettit needed close to 20 PIM in his final game to break the Cornell record. And did. Three-year totals: 36-80-111--227 PIM vs. 126 points. That was the era when a very good player got 2 points a game.

That should be on a motivational poster. https://despair.com/collections/demotivators/products/attitude

I recall an ECAC tournament when Pettit was injured.  But seemed to come off the bench at key times to lift the team.

Does anyone else recall this. Can you provide more details?  It WAS 50 years ago!
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: billhoward on March 09, 2022, 06:52:02 PM
It was 50 years ago. I saw it from the press box. If you think Cornell's press box looks rickety today, well, it's palatial compared. Plus, you forget stuff. I coulda sworn it was Pettit who scored. But that's like somebody telling me, as an undergrad, about Gil Dobie's 8-0 football team, and they were there. Cornell football, 8 and oh? Right.

The most enduring memory from Lynah then was Cornell's 62 game home winning streak ending in a narrow 9-0, I believe was the score, decision against BU.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Al DeFlorio on March 09, 2022, 07:15:59 PM
Quote from: billhowardThe most enduring memory from Lynah then was Cornell's 62 game home winning streak ending in a narrow 9-0, I believe was the score, decision against BU.
Later forfeited to Cornell.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: George64 on March 09, 2022, 07:36:35 PM
On February 2, 1972, Clarkson defeats the Big Red, 4-2, at Lynah Rink, snapping Cornell's 63-game home winning streak, a record that still stands as the longest home winning streak in NCAA history.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: redice on March 09, 2022, 08:11:32 PM
Quote from: billhowardIt was 50 years ago. I saw it from the press box. If you think Cornell's press box looks rickety today, well, it's palatial compared. Plus, you forget stuff. I coulda sworn it was Pettit who scored. But that's like somebody telling me, as an undergrad, about Gil Dobie's 8-0 football team, and they were there. Cornell football, 8 and oh? Right.

The most enduring memory from Lynah then was Cornell's 62 game home winning streak ending in a narrow 9-0, I believe was the score, decision against BU.

That 9-0 game was one that I'll never forget.   I had a date with a good looking gal.  She stood me up!  I went to Lynah suffered through the 9-0 loss, which was the first time, in 6 years, that I had ever seen Cornell lose a game.  After the game, I got a speeding ticket!!  I guess one could call this a hat trick for me.   I felt like I was a fire hydrant and the was all dogs!!
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: billhoward on March 09, 2022, 09:05:35 PM
Was this, 9-0 loss at home to BU, about the time you started to think, this sucks, did Harkness think about who else could continue the legacy?

An alt choice in 1970 would have been the Clarkson coach he defeated for the NCAA title, Len Ceglarski, who went on to became the NCAA's winningest coach. Maybe Cornell did look at Ceglarski, early 40s at the time, but he was a BC grad who returned to BC in 1972 when BC's Snooks Kelley (1933-1972) called it a day. Maybe Ceglarksi said, "I want to wait ... Kelley told me, give me two more years." For all his wins, he never got the NCAA trophy. Three runners-up.

Maybe BC was offering Ceglarski the promise of more money than Cornell. Speaking of money, John Tillman '91, head coach at Maryland (lacrosse) has his salary listed at $341,000. Sheesh. Maybe it's the cost of living differential over living in, wait, Cambridge.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 09, 2022, 09:23:10 PM
Quote from: billhowardWas this, 9-0 loss at home to BU, about the time you started to think, this sucks, did Harkness think about who else could continue the legacy?

"Dick Bertrand before he dicks you."
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 09, 2022, 09:25:22 PM
We don't know if Ceglarski could have succeeded without scholarships, but my goodness what a run of great coaching that would have been.  Ceglarski coached until 1992.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: jkahn on March 09, 2022, 09:32:03 PM
Quote from: billhowardWinter-spring 1971: Cornell all-time pugilist Kevin Pettit, like a fire hydrant (only one was taller) with boxing gloves, in overtime, shot from center ice beats Harvard 5-4. IIRC correctly, Pettit needed close to 20 PIM in his final game to break the Cornell record. And did. Three-year totals: 36-80-111--227 PIM vs. 126 points. That was the era when a very good player got 2 points a game.

That should be on a motivational poster. https://despair.com/collections/demotivators/products/attitude

[edit add:] Never mind. Pettit got the tying goal with :15 to play and assisted on the GWG. According to the Harvard Crimson (https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1985/2/16/10-best-games-a-study-in/), a source of unbiased news, Crimson caption Joe Cavanaugh scored an insurance goal with 3 minutes to play, waved off, and another Cantabrigian scored in OT, inexplicably waved off, before Jim Higgs scored from center ice. Assist to Pettit. Cavanaugh, a legend at Harvard (this was pre-Donato family), never in four three years beat Cornell. The Crimson notes in this 1985 story on Harvard's 10 best games that it happened a mere 2 days before Derek Bok was named as president.
Higgs's overtime goal was short-handed. Giles Threadgold, who was by far the best ref in the ECAC, had called the penalty (I don't remember on whom). That goal was also not from center ice as stated above, but approaching the top of the face-off circle, to the left of the Harvard goalie (Bruce Durno I think) in the east goal.  
Overtime was 10 minutes in those days.  Pettit's tying goal was a deflection right in front of the net of a Ron Simpson slapshot.  That Harvard team had two great lines, seniors Owen-Cavanagh-DeMichele and sophs Corkery-Hynes-McManama.  I was sitting right beside the Cornell bench at that game.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: nshapiro on March 09, 2022, 11:57:36 PM
The nice thing about this thread is that it makes 60 year old me feel young.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Al DeFlorio on March 10, 2022, 04:30:15 AM
Quote from: nshapiroThe nice thing about this thread is that it makes 60 year old me feel young.
You are.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2022, 06:13:48 AM
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: nshapiroThe nice thing about this thread is that it makes 60 year old me feel young.
You are.

Wins thread.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: billhoward on March 10, 2022, 06:32:47 AM
Quote from: TrotskyWe don't know if Ceglarski could have succeeded without scholarships, but my goodness what a run of great coaching that would have been.  Ceglarski coached until 1992.
Succeeded at Clarkson by Jerry York, also BC grad, who then took over over from Ceglarski at BC in the 1990s (15-year stop in between at Bowling Green), now 76 (same age as Coach K), 1100+ victories, 5 NCAA titles.

Those two also coached without international players for the most part. BC has been all American (decades back) and even now, this year, the roster shows just 3 from Canada.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: Al DeFlorio on March 10, 2022, 08:28:04 AM
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: TrotskyWe don't know if Ceglarski could have succeeded without scholarships, but my goodness what a run of great coaching that would have been.  Ceglarski coached until 1992.
Succeeded at Clarkson by Jerry York, also BC grad, who then took over over from Ceglarski at BC in the 1990s (15-year stop in between at Bowling Green), now 76 (same age as Coach K), 1100+ victories, 5 NCAA titles.

Those two also coached without international players for the most part. BC has been all American (decades back) and even now, this year, the roster shows just 3 from Canada.
Helps that the Boston area has terrific high school hockey and is very Catholic.
Title: Re: Those Who Study History May Be Blessed to Repeat It
Post by: adamw on March 10, 2022, 12:14:25 PM
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: TrotskyWe don't know if Ceglarski could have succeeded without scholarships, but my goodness what a run of great coaching that would have been.  Ceglarski coached until 1992.
Succeeded at Clarkson by Jerry York, also BC grad, who then took over over from Ceglarski at BC in the 1990s (15-year stop in between at Bowling Green), now 76 (same age as Coach K), 1100+ victories, 5 NCAA titles.

Those two also coached without international players for the most part. BC has been all American (decades back) and even now, this year, the roster shows just 3 from Canada.

Actually, York didn't take over from Ceglarski ... He was passed over in favor of the illustrious Steve Cedorchuk, whose rein ended badly. It didn't start too well either. ... That was followed by the equally disastrous tenure of Mike Milbury, who didn't even last until the start of the season when he decided to quit because of realizing how disastrous Cedorchuk left things.

BC finally decided to get it right -- 3rd time's a charm -- in 1994 with the hiring of York. The rest is history.