Cornell's first visit to Duluth in what's probably multiple years. Duluth has not looked all that great this year but they've played some good teams and are in the typically strong NCHC, so they could always re-emerge later in the year. Streaming is on NCHC's service like with the series at UND last year, so no use getting a ESPN+ subscription just yet
$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
Quote from: IcebergCornell's first visit to Duluth in what's probably multiple years. Duluth has not looked all that great this year but they've played some good teams and are in the typically strong NCHC, so they could always re-emerge later in the year. Streaming is on NCHC's service like with the series at UND last year, so no use getting a ESPN+ subscription just yet
Cornell has in fact never played UMD at UMD - we played them in the Syracuse Invitational in 1968 (W 2-1), and the Florida Classic in 2005 (T 1-1). (We've played games at Duluth, but only against other opponents when the NCAA tournament was there - NoDak in the 1968 semi (L 1-3) and BC in the 1968 consy (W 6-1).)
Quote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
The easiest thing to do is to purchase the day pass for $16.95 after the start of the game at 8 PM ET. The pass is good for access to any game within 24 hours after the purchase of the pass so one would have access to the game tomorrow, too. That's what I did with the UND series last season
Quote from: IcebergQuote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
The easiest thing to do is to purchase the day pass for $16.95 after the start of the game at 8 PM ET. The pass is good for access to any game within 24 hours after the purchase of the pass so one would have access to the game tomorrow, too. That's what I did with the UND series last season
...won't the 24-hour pass expire exactly 24 hours after you buy it, not after the completion of any game that happens to
start within those 24 hours? The second NoDak game last year did start an hour earlier than the first - but were you able to watch the
entire game?
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: IcebergQuote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
The easiest thing to do is to purchase the day pass for $16.95 after the start of the game at 8 PM ET. The pass is good for access to any game within 24 hours after the purchase of the pass so one would have access to the game tomorrow, too. That's what I did with the UND series last season
...won't the 24-hour pass expire exactly 24 hours after you buy it, not after the completion of any game that happens to start within those 24 hours? The second NoDak game last year did start an hour earlier than the first - but were you able to watch the entire game?
Yeah, the feed didn't cut off at any point. The pass entitles access to any game that starts within the period
Quote from: IcebergQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: IcebergQuote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
The easiest thing to do is to purchase the day pass for $16.95 after the start of the game at 8 PM ET. The pass is good for access to any game within 24 hours after the purchase of the pass so one would have access to the game tomorrow, too. That's what I did with the UND series last season
...won't the 24-hour pass expire exactly 24 hours after you buy it, not after the completion of any game that happens to start within those 24 hours? The second NoDak game last year did start an hour earlier than the first - but were you able to watch the entire game?
Yeah, the feed didn't cut off at any point. The pass entitles access to any game that starts within the period
So, miss the first couple minutes or pay an extra $11.
i like the monthly pass is $30 and the school monthly is like $27.. such a discount..
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: IcebergQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: IcebergQuote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
The easiest thing to do is to purchase the day pass for $16.95 after the start of the game at 8 PM ET. The pass is good for access to any game within 24 hours after the purchase of the pass so one would have access to the game tomorrow, too. That's what I did with the UND series last season
...won't the 24-hour pass expire exactly 24 hours after you buy it, not after the completion of any game that happens to start within those 24 hours? The second NoDak game last year did start an hour earlier than the first - but were you able to watch the entire game?
Yeah, the feed didn't cut off at any point. The pass entitles access to any game that starts within the period
So, miss the first couple minutes or pay an extra $11.
Extra $10. I was a math major once.
Fyi nchc has an app for Roku
Quote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
Be careful with their auto renew. Each time I have done it I have followed all their instructions to cancel renewal and still been charged, until I talked with a human to back the charge out. I won't directly say it's their business model, but...
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Dafatone$26.95 for a one-month pass to stream Duluth sports only.
Be careful with their auto renew. Each time I have done it I have followed all their instructions to cancel renewal and still been charged, until I talked with a human to back the charge out. I won't directly say it's their business model, but...
I think I had to email support to cancel last year. Fun times.
On WHCU some Nazi is blathering but the volume is good and Jason should be along. Jesus fuck though do not listen to the ads.
Dead air, now. Guess it's just wait for the NCHC broadcast to kick in.
Radio kicks in at 7:54.
Dartmouth 2 Harvard 1, halfway through the second.
The Duluth rink is pounding children's music in every niche of time.
Can't get the game to work on the Roku app. Laptop it is for now, I guess.
Working against two opponents--UMD and the refs
Radio broadcast is the way to go - even the day pass is way too overpriced imo
As always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
Who had O'Leary for the first goal of the year?
Quote from: DafatoneWho had O'Leary for the first goal of the year?
O'Leary looks like he really stepped up his game since last season, always seems to be the fastest player on the ice
Bancroft may be a beast.
Quote from: DafatoneAs always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
To be fair they have been highly complimentary and have talked about how well coached we are, how we hold to structure, are talented, and play smart. I have no complaints about these guys, they seem to be sincerely enjoying the tight game.
Quote from: scoop85Working against two opponents--UMD and the refs
We got lucky they didn't ship Psenicka, though. I think that was just bad timing but it looked awful.
The last 7 minutes have been Cornell dominance. I did not expect that given the first half of the game.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneAs always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
To be fair they have been highly complimentary and have talked about how well coached we are, how we hold to structure, are talented, and play smart. I have no complaints about these guys, they seem to be sincerely enjoying the tight game.
I think it's just the one guy? He's mentioned that his partner isn't there. Yeah, he's been very good and pretty fair.
SOG with 2 mins to play in the second are Cornell, 29-17.
When the other team's radio guy says Cornell is well-coached, sometimes you wonder if he's implying "amazing for an Ivy League school / for a team with so few high draft picks / for how good we think their players are." Okay, we'll take it.
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneAs always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
To be fair they have been highly complimentary and have talked about how well coached we are, how we hold to structure, are talented, and play smart. I have no complaints about these guys, they seem to be sincerely enjoying the tight game.
I think it's just the one guy? He's mentioned that his partner isn't there. Yeah, he's been very good and pretty fair.
I could be smoking crack but I thought I heard a conversation.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneAs always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
To be fair they have been highly complimentary and have talked about how well coached we are, how we hold to structure, are talented, and play smart. I have no complaints about these guys, they seem to be sincerely enjoying the tight game.
I think it's just the one guy? He's mentioned that his partner isn't there. Yeah, he's been very good and pretty fair.
I could be smoking crack but I thought I heard a conversation.
Perhaps it was Herschel Walker with one of his other personalities
Overall a terrific period. Outside of being pinned in our zone on their PP, we dominated and had several good opportunities in additional to O'Leary's goal. Their goal was a fantastic snipe. I think we played more effectively behind the UMD net than at any time last season, and looked more like a vintage Cornell team. Maybe that's what Schafer was referring to.
As an aside, quite the lame crowd for a program that has been the best in college hockey the last decade.
Quote from: scoop85Overall a terrific period. Outside of being pinned in our zone on their PP, we dominated and had several good opportunities in additional to O'Leary's goal. Their goal was a fantastic snipe. I think we played more effectively behind the UMD net than at any time last season, and looked more like a vintage Cornell team. Maybe that's what Schafer was referring to.
As an aside, quite the lame crowd for a program that has been the best in college hockey the last decade.
Right? I thought about going (6 hour drive for me), but we've maintained a good amount of COVID nerves, and I wasn't sure I wanted to do an indoor crowd.
Then I see all the empty seats.
All tied up! Hopefully Winter Wallace is ok
Winter Wallace may be the best hockey name we've ever had.
The rebounds finally killed us.
Poor shift all around by our top line.
25 seconds, Cornell empty net, and a penalty to UMD. We'll have a 6 on 4 down 2-3.
Pretty close. UMD 3-2 in game 1. Cornell can't take advantage of a late PP.
UMD's seventh game, Cornell's first.
Cornell outshot UMD. Cornell got the first goal, came back to tie after UMD went up 2-1.
We can survive this loss. Do not want to be swept by a team that is now 3-4.
Oh well. We played a very good team (or what should be a very good team) even, if not more than that, on the road. I think we ran out of steam a little down the stretch, maybe our legs will get better as the season goes on. Also, injury hurts there, though that got both teams.
Go get 'em tomorrow.
Hopefully Wallace is ok, but it didn't look good. Too bad if he's out for awhile, because in just a limited window I really like his game.
On my Firestick the NCHC app that I installed last year is showing highlights without a subscription. The Friday night game hasn't showed up as of yet.
They are now available.
Weirdly, I can watch the Wisconsin at Duluth archived game for free too.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneAs always, opposing announcer keeps gushing about how big and defensive we are, when we were one of the top scoring teams last year and surprisingly vulnerable to being outmuscled.
To be fair they have been highly complimentary and have talked about how well coached we are, how we hold to structure, are talented, and play smart. I have no complaints about these guys, they seem to be sincerely enjoying the tight game.
Agreed- I thought this guy did an especially good job as the home announcer. Didn't even get overly annoying running the one man booth.
Quote from: billhowardCornell got the first goal
No. UMD scored, we answered. UMD scored, we answered. UMD scored, we ran out of time.
Lines tonight were:
Berard - Seger - Malone
Donaldson - Andreev - Stienburg
Penney - Psenicka - O'Leary
Bancroft - Tupker - Wallace
Pairings:
Kempf - Malinski
Mitchell - Rego
Suda - Lagerstrom
Dirven (D) was the extra skater.
My 2 cents: Psenicka was our best forward, Mitchell our best D although I am starting to trust Rego. O'Leary was all but invisible other than that goal. Berard was everywhere, Malone was working hard. Andreev hardly made an impression which surprised me. Bancroft looks like some weird cross-pollination of Baby and Steve Wilson. I liked Donaldson's effort but he seemed to be always chasing the play. Wallace was interesting and then he was hurt. The only weak spot was, to me, Lagerstrom. Suda I didn't notice unless he did something wrong, but I didn't notice him much so, um, good? Shane was good except Jesus fuck those rebounds.
Quote from: TrotskyBancroft may be a beast.
Understatement. Really nice dish setting up our second goal.
But his move to the goal with around 10min left in the second was insane- I don't think i've ever seen such a high-skill move by one our guys
CU article on the game (https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/10/28/mens-ice-hockey-19-minnesota-duluth-scores-late-hands-20-mens-hockey-season-opening-loss.aspx). Wallace's injury is not mentioned, let's hope that's good.
At one pt shots were 16-13 Minn and then for about 15 min we totally dominated to go up like 30-16 until we won the draw cleared it around the boards and Minn got a one timer off to take back the lead.
After the first Cornell pretty much controlled the game for almost all the next 2 periods but MD was able to put home the 2 goals on quick shots without much puck control. Good effort but no win
Daily Sun article (https://cornellsun.com/2022/10/28/mens-hockey-drops-season-opener-on-late-goal/). Better written than most professional articles.
Saturday night: Keoppel gets the gets the start.
Note that the Sidearm app does not appear to work on Chrome. Edge (pauses to laugh, then cry) does work.
Working on chrome for me. (Edit_ on a desktop. not using a phone.)
Quote from: TimVWorking on chrome for me.
I have a shit ton of adblocking etc, that may be it.
Kovich and DeSantis in for O'Leary and Wallace (our two goal scorers).
Huh, there's a TV in the penalty box and it replays the penalty. AND YOU FEEL SHAME.
Looked to me like Mitchell got hurt on that PK Edit - He's out on a shift now. Good.
Quote from: TimVWorking on chrome for me. (Edit_ on a desktop. not using a phone.)
Working with Chrome on an Android tablet..
Pretty good period. Stay outta the box.
Decent tic tac toe chances on the pp but still nuffin'.
The UMD goalie is the biggest difference these 2 games
Oh, Max, no.
Quote from: scoop85The UMD goalie is the biggest difference these 2 games
Yup.
Typical Duluth hockey. Hopefully next weekend goes better
Third will be interesting test for the team. Collapse, or come out and work harder?
Shane with a great save in the first minute. Guess he's got the job.
Seger 13-2 on FO.
Max is getting destroyed in the circle. 3-13 (and a penalty).
I *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan. IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.
Hot take: we need a ppg here.
Holy fuck Bancroft just made a fantastic play on the fly, with a move, fake, and then a feather pass. All that and he's enormous.
Max is not having a good weekend.
This UMD announcer is excellent. There have been 5 or 6 marginal decisions in this game and he has been on Cornell's side in every case.
Looks like we will be 6x3 for 16 seconds.
Stejskal solid all weekend.
Quote from: TrotskyI *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan. IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.
I believe he transferred from Maine. And are you perhaps thinking of Brad Thiessen, the former hot-shot goalie at Northeastern who we beat in the NCAA's in 2010? That Thiessen chose Northeastern over Cornell.
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: TrotskyI *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan. IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.
I believe he transferred from Maine. And are you perhaps thinking of Brad Thiessen, the former hot-shot goalie at Northeastern who we beat in the NCAA's in 2010? That Thiessen chose Northeastern over Cornell.
That is very weird. Okay, you're right.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: scoop85Quote from: TrotskyI *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan. IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.
I believe he transferred from Maine. And are you perhaps thinking of Brad Thiessen, the former hot-shot goalie at Northeastern who we beat in the NCAA's in 2010? That Thiessen chose Northeastern over Cornell.
That is very weird. Okay, you're right.
2009. If not for that win in the regional semi setting up the Bemidji match in the final, I might not have ever met dss28 in person.
Any predictions on the Cornell Varsity Men's Hockey Team Won/Lost percentage for this season?
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: scoop85Quote from: TrotskyI *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan. IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.
I believe he transferred from Maine. And are you perhaps thinking of Brad Thiessen, the former hot-shot goalie at Northeastern who we beat in the NCAA's in 2010? That Thiessen chose Northeastern over Cornell.
That is very weird. Okay, you're right.
2009. If not for that win in the regional semi setting up the Bemidji match in the final, I might not have ever met dss28 in person.
I knew it was one of those 2 years.
Video of the crazy bancroft move from Friday.
I made it so it plays full speed first, then replays at like 1/4 speed and then again at1/8 so you can see what he actually did.
https://youtu.be/ypcozW8XBJc
Quote from: abmarksVideo of the crazy bancroft move from Friday.
I made it so it plays full speed first, then replays at like 1/4 speed and then again at1/8 so you can see what he actually did.
https://youtu.be/ypcozW8XBJc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7WQ1tdxSqI
Team played well enough for first 2 real games.. Duluth has talent. Dominated a large stretch of both games but didnt get much out of it..
Time will tell how scoring comes along.
Have to clean up the 2on1 PP goal and the break away goal that both game with possession on the other end. they really decided the game. Then add ot it the goal off the faceoff that we won the draw and cleared it around to MD that led to a goal..
Good thing the PK played well but the lack of PP goals kinda off set that.
Cornell's 1st 2 games vs. MD's 7th and 8th. I know, UND situation was same last year. Still, 6 more games means mid-season form for them, just out of the gate for us.
Quote from: TroyfanCornell's 1st 2 games vs. MD's 7th and 8th. I know, UND situation was same last year. Still, 6 more games means mid-season form for them, just out of the gate for us.
Cornell had played 13 games before UND.
the ECAC would be better off to play league games and then try to get OC teams to play but who would go for that.
The Ivy's need 4 more games per year, even 2 would be a major improvement.
The late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.
Quote from: TrotskyThe late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.
I'd love see the data about season length by sport.to see how hockey stacks up
Quote from: abmarksQuote from: TrotskyThe late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.
I'd love see the data about season length by sport.to see how hockey stacks up
Tennis has fall and spring seasons, but other than that I'm pretty sure hockey has the longest NCAA regular season length. A lot of that is because of the long December break, though.
just comparing some sports
football starts in aug and plays sept - dec playing 12-15 games so 6-7 months
hockey starts in oct and plays thru march for the most part. playing 30+ for 6 months
Basketball starts in Oct and plays Nov thru March playing 30+ games for 6 months
baseball plays in the fall a few games but ramps up for real feb and plays feb thru june and plays 50-60 games for 5 months beyond the end of mosy school years.
Quote from: upprdeckfootball starts in aug and plays sept - dec playing 12-15 games so 6-7 months
Might want to check your math there :-)
Close enough for non-math majors.
The pros? Super Bowl 2022 was played Feb. 13. The first game was 9/9/21. So that's five months, plus pre-season.
Yale, Brown, Princeton, Harvard, and Dartmouth all
played an Ivy opponent to open the season. Only Cornell played a non-Ivy game.
Quote from: BearLoverYale, Brown, Princeton, Harvard, and Dartmouth all
played an Ivy opponent to open the season. Only Cornell played a non-Ivy game.
True, but Cornell got the bonding experience of a long road trip, which none of the other Ivy teams did.
Quote from: upprdeckjust comparing some sports
football starts in aug and plays sept - dec playing 12-15 games so 6-7 months
hockey starts in oct and plays thru march for the most part. playing 30+ for 6 months
Basketball starts in Oct and plays Nov thru March playing 30+ games for 6 months
baseball plays in the fall a few games but ramps up for real feb and plays feb thru june and plays 50-60 games for 5 months beyond the end of mosy school years.
What about crew, track, swimming, tennis etc?
Maybe propensity for thread drift could be used to evaluate alternatives.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: TroyfanCornell's 1st 2 games vs. MD's 7th and 8th. I know, UND situation was same last year. Still, 6 more games means mid-season form for them, just out of the gate for us.
Cornell had played 13 games before UND.
Guess I was righter than I thought but for the wrong reason.