Good red, bad red, etc.
I'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
Quote from: chimpfoodI'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
Coming off the loss, doubtful will see Keopple tonight. Maybe tomorrow if we get the W.
Whether we won or lost the prior game should have nothing to do with who gets the start in net. That decision should depend on which goalie gives Cornell its best chance to win, with a small amount of consideration for rest and getting Keopple reps.
Quote from: chimpfoodI'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
I'm torn between believing rest is good and thinking Keopple has looked shaky. He doesn't seem to come out far enough to challenge shooters and cut off angles.
But this is pushing the bounds of my hockey knowing.
Quote from: chimpfoodI'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
I'm sure Mike will give you the consideration you have earned.
we have a small margin of error to get into the PWR.. we can really afford losses to any of these teams at this point if we want to get in without winning the ecac
Quote from: DafatoneQuote from: chimpfoodI'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
I'm torn between believing rest is good and thinking Keopple has looked shaky. He doesn't seem to come out far enough to challenge shooters and cut off angles.
But this is pushing the bounds of my hockey knowing.
He's got an .837 save percentage. To put that in perspective, had he faced the same number of shots as Shane (36 GA), he would have given up 67 goals.
So, um. No.
Yeah he probably won't start but I haven't seen him play in person yet and he was a highly touted prospect so I still have a lot of faith in him
Quote from: chimpfoodYeah he probably won't start but I haven't seen him play in person yet and he was a highly touted prospect so I still have a lot of faith in him
It would appear he isn't ready yet. That's no crime; he may develop into the finest goaltender in our history; I hope so.
More importantly, Shane is playing well.
Jack O'Brien, you say?
Note to self: don't take a major (http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/2023/box20230107.pdf) this time.
Nice to see Mitchell score right after Psenicka beat Miller clean but just missed the net.
Our PK's been solid, so RPI having that type of success on the PP against us is baffling.
Feels like half the ppg against us this season are RPI's.
firewagon baby. great pass from max, nice snipe from sam.
Gorgeous angle on camera too. I doubt Mike has much fondness of the laxity in this game so far though.
That PK was more to the liking
Rego just barely avoided decapitation.
Miller looks lost, we need to take advantage.
Our work in the offensive zone was terrific, with relentless pressure and several excellent chances we didn't cash in. A bit too sloppy in the D zone though.
As an aside, nice to get last Saturday's score off the Twitter link
Q at Harvard scoreless through 1.
Good god that hit.
After we almost yacked up a goal with poor defensive zone coverage, a great play Berard on the pass to Mitchell for the snipe.
Jack O'Leary is such an awesome pest
Quote from: scoop85Jack O'Leary is such an awesome pest
At the moment he is our only guy not in cement.
the partial PP was as bad as any cornell advantage I've ever seen. getting to start the next one with a faceoff win led to much better structure and some decent chances.
switching to hoops until that game is over but the 10 point cornell halftime lead turned into a 7 point princeton lead by the time i tuned in. cornell cut it back to 3, though.
Gate trailing 2-0 halfway through the third.
I give the Cornell radio broadcasters kudos for an unbiased broadcast especially compared to some ECAC teams' PBP and color men that are horrid and unprepared.
And they didn't think that Ciccarello has an I at the end.
And now Q up 2-0 at Bright.
Has anyone heard O'Brien's name?
-15 in Potsdam tonight.
Quote from: Trotsky-15 in Potsdam tonight.
Not nearly as cold as the Golden Knights.
Yeesh.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: Trotsky-15 in Potsdam tonight.
Not nearly as cold as the Golden Knights.
Yeesh.
Very surprising. Down to .400 in conference, now.
Did anyone who attended the game observe how Mitchell looked as he left the ice? Did he participate in the salute? He took a puck off the lower arm while blocking a shot with under a minute to go and appeared shaken up.
Grady always goes off on far too many tangents. But tonight he took that to another level. With under five minutes to play in the game, he spent over two minutes talking about various outcomes from ECAC women's hockey early today. During this time Cornell stopped an RPI scoring chance and took it down the ice for their own grade-A scoring chance, and not until the Cornell player released his shot did Grady finally snap out of his tangent. He needs to stick to the action.
Quote from: chimpfoodI'm calling (and hoping for) a keopple start today
Good to have a backup who's tan, rested and ready, with some game experience in hand. We don't want to call up Christian McCaffrey if things go downhill.
Quote from: scoop85Jack O'Leary is such an awesome pest
And 1-1/2 more years to be awesomer.
I did appreciate his inside-baseball stuff about rink Internet problems of late and Jason having to broadcast part of a game via his cellphone. Not sure if he said there were problems at Bright Center and also an Lynah.
it would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Quote from: BearLoverDid anyone who attended the game observe how Mitchell looked as he left the ice? Did he participate in the salute? He took a puck off the lower arm while blocking a shot with under a minute to go and appeared shaken up.
Mitchell went through the handshake line with his right hand gloved and at his side, using his left hand to "shake", fist-bump, etc. Definitely not a good sign.
Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: BearLoverDid anyone who attended the game observe how Mitchell looked as he left the ice? Did he participate in the salute? He took a puck off the lower arm while blocking a shot with under a minute to go and appeared shaken up.
Mitchell went through the handshake line with his right hand gloved and at his side, using his left hand to "shake", fist-bump, etc. Definitely not a good sign.
I went back and watched the ending. Mitchell appeared ready to return to the ice following the icing, presumably until he realized he wasn't required to do so due to the injury. He then (I think) was involved in the group of Cornell players around Shane congratulating each other immediately following the final buzzer. That to me indicates it does not appear to be serious, or else he would have been on the bench continuing to be evaluated by the trainer. But I'm not sure.
Quote from: BearLoverGrady always goes off on far too many tangents. But tonight he took that to another level. With under five minutes to play in the game, he spent over two minutes talking about various outcomes from ECAC women's hockey early today. During this time Cornell stopped an RPI scoring chance and took it down the ice for their own grade-A scoring chance, and not until the Cornell player released his shot did Grady finally snap out of his tangent. He needs to stick to the action.
Grady is okay. I remembered him as way better than either he was or has become, though. I am fine with him going off on Cornell tangents, but I have zero interest in his Binghamton years.
Quote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Yes and yes.
I wondered last night why I didn't have at least weak 5G rather than weak 4G.
But limited LTE means all we could do was check out of town scores. I couldn't look at the replay of the highlights of the first on ESPN+. Though WHCU on Tune In was available after waiting a bit for it to spool up.
(I continue to wonder why Jim Hyla's iPhone gets CHN score updates faster than my Samsung.)
But the good was limited 4G meant more yakking with Jim.
Also of note is that while the student section filled in during the first period, the cold seemed to keep many of the townie regulars safe at home. Maybe we'll see more tonight.
Quote from: martyQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Yes and yes.
I wondered last night why I didn't have at least weak 5G rather than weak 4G.
But limited LTE means all we could do was check out of town scores. I couldn't look at the replay of the highlights of the first on ESPN+. Though WHCU on Tune In was available after waiting a bit for it to spool up.
(I continue to wonder why Jim Hyla's iPhone gets CHN score updates faster than my Samsung.)
But the good was limited 4G meant more yakking with Jim.
Also of note is that while the student section filled in during the first period, the cold seemed to keep many of the townie regulars safe at home. Maybe we'll see more tonight.
In answer to the why does eLynah think my message is spam question from last week, I just had to delete a smiling emoji in order to post the message I'm quoting - had Phorum Error before the deletion.
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...and the win plus Hahvahd's loss puts us in the odd position of a higher RPI while losing the comparisons, so we trail Sucks 11 vs. 10 in the PWR. For now.
If Mitchell is out for an extended period of time, it will be a huge loss down the stretch. Let's hope he wasn't seriously injured when he blocked that shot in the final seconds.
If RPI had scored on their own net on that last power play, does anyone remember who the last Cornell player to touch the puck was?
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
except that some of us are on call 24x7 or like to keep track of out of town scores or the bball team.
between periods its nice to be able to check up on things, or checkin with the wife as well.
Quote from: upprdeckQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
except that some of us are on call 24x7 or like to keep track of out of town scores or the bball team.
between periods its nice to be able to check up on things, or checkin with the wife as well.
I haven't tried it lately, but I believe Cornell provides free WiFi in Lynah. If I'm correct, you could connect to the free WiFi and then use WiFi calling. (The WiFi I am thinking of does require registration, but I believe it is available to the public.)
I'll try to remember to check tonight.
Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: upprdeckQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
except that some of us are on call 24x7 or like to keep track of out of town scores or the bball team.
between periods its nice to be able to check up on things, or checkin with the wife as well.
I haven't tried it lately, but I believe Cornell provides free WiFi in Lynah. If I'm correct, you could connect to the free WiFi and then use WiFi calling. (The WiFi I am thinking of does require registration, but I believe it is available to the public.)
I'll try to remember to check tonight.
WiFi isn't great either. In my experience it goes in and out even during women's games with a few hundred in the building.
Quote from: IcebergIf RPI had scored on their own net on that last power play, does anyone remember who the last Cornell player to touch the puck was?
Is that the rule, or is it the player closest to the puck when it was shot?
If the former, you can get credit for a goal when you are off the ice, which is nice.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergIf RPI had scored on their own net on that last power play, does anyone remember who the last Cornell player to touch the puck was?
Is that the rule, or is it the player closest to the puck when it was shot?
If the former, you can get credit for a goal when you are off the ice, which is nice.
It's whoever last touched the puck, and that includes goaltenders. If Shane had made a save, and then a player from the defensive team (in this case RPI) had thrown the puck back into his own net, Shane would've been credited with the goal
I have been trying to remember what happened on Dave Crombeen's "prettiest goal I ever scored" at Houston.
Quote from: dbilmesIf Mitchell is out for an extended period of time, it will be a huge loss down the stretch. Let's hope he wasn't seriously injured when he blocked that shot in the final seconds.
Quote"You're doing it for all the guys on the team," Mitchell said. "Any one of them would get down and block that shot, so I'm gonna do it as well. I think it shows how much we want to win."
Mitchell said his wrist was ok, but he will likely need to confirm that with the training staff before taking the ice on Saturday night against Union.
"That's why he's a captain," Schafer said.
Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/2023/02/03/blue-line-leads-mens-hockey-to-3-1-win-over-rpi/)
Quote from: TrotskyI have been trying to remember what happened on Dave Crombeen's "prettiest goal I ever scored" at Houston.
IIRC Crombeen was heading off the ice, having been whistled for a delayed penalty. The RPI goaltender (Jopling, I think) was headed off for the extra skater when one of the RPI defensemen passed backward to his linemate to start a play. Only it wasn't his linemate -- it was the goalie, skating off with his head down. The puck rolled right by him and into the net. I believe when he "scored", Crombeen had already made it to the bench.
Quote from: Give My RegardsQuote from: TrotskyI have been trying to remember what happened on Dave Crombeen's "prettiest goal I ever scored" at Houston.
IIRC Crombeen was heading off the ice, having been whistled for a delayed penalty. The RPI goaltender (Jopling, I think) was headed off for the extra skater when one of the RPI defensemen passed backward to his linemate to start a play. Only it wasn't his linemate -- it was the goalie, skating off with his head down. The puck rolled right by him and into the net. I believe when he "scored", Crombeen had already made it to the bench.
You have a great memory, thank you.
I was sitting in Preble, NY with a thrown rod when this happened. Who knew you had to change the oil?
Quote from: Give My RegardsQuote from: TrotskyI have been trying to remember what happened on Dave Crombeen's "prettiest goal I ever scored" at Houston.
IIRC Crombeen was heading off the ice, having been whistled for a delayed penalty. The RPI goaltender (Jopling, I think) was headed off for the extra skater when one of the RPI defensemen passed backward to his linemate to start a play. Only it wasn't his linemate -- it was the goalie, skating off with his head down. The puck rolled right by him and into the net. I believe when he "scored", Crombeen had already made it to the bench.
there has to be video. someone needs to find it.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Give My RegardsQuote from: TrotskyI have been trying to remember what happened on Dave Crombeen's "prettiest goal I ever scored" at Houston.
IIRC Crombeen was heading off the ice, having been whistled for a delayed penalty. The RPI goaltender (Jopling, I think) was headed off for the extra skater when one of the RPI defensemen passed backward to his linemate to start a play. Only it wasn't his linemate -- it was the goalie, skating off with his head down. The puck rolled right by him and into the net. I believe when he "scored", Crombeen had already made it to the bench.
there has to be video. someone needs to find it.
The pee tapes exist
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Oh, please! There should not be a ranking on what makes for the best Cornell fan in attendance and especially not if it's judged by eLynah members who are the most faithful already.
My wife is a non-Cornellian but at least has a Seven Sisters pedigree. She knits hats-for-the-homeless at intermissions and during the increasing number of video reviews (how come Cornell doesn't show the replay tape at the same time the refs see it, as at Harvard and others?). Is that okay? We need something to do between the periods now that the row o' shops (esp. the PSP garb) is no longer in the Bartels-to-Lynah corridor. Sometimes we want to check other scores; sometimes we want to check who got the assists when the crowd noise or PA quality (the electronics not ACM) aren't up to it.
I'm opposed to most morals police no matter what they judge.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Oh, please! There should not be a ranking on what makes for the best Cornell fan in attendance and especially not if it's judged by eLynah members who are the most faithful already.
My wife is a non-Cornellian but at least has a Seven Sisters pedigree. She knits hats-for-the-homeless at intermissions and during the increasing number of video reviews (how come Cornell doesn't show the replay tape at the same time the refs see it, as at Harvard and others?). Is that okay? We need something to do between the periods now that the row o' shops (esp. the PSP garb) is no longer in the Bartels-to-Lynah corridor. Sometimes we want to check other scores; sometimes we want to check who got the assists when the crowd noise or PA quality (the electronics not ACM) aren't up to it.
I'm opposed to most morals police no matter what they judge.
Don't retire to Texas or Florida.
This Week in ECAC Hockey: Cornell focusing on defense as Big Red looking to become 'better by the end of the year'
Small error in opening sentence, but good article...
https://www.uscho.com/2023/02/02/this-week-in-ecac-hockey-cornell-focusing-on-defense-as-big-red-looking-to-become-better-by-the-end-of-the-year/
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: andyw2100Quote from: BearLoverDid anyone who attended the game observe how Mitchell looked as he left the ice? Did he participate in the salute? He took a puck off the lower arm while blocking a shot with under a minute to go and appeared shaken up.
Mitchell went through the handshake line with his right hand gloved and at his side, using his left hand to "shake", fist-bump, etc. Definitely not a good sign.
I went back and watched the ending. Mitchell appeared ready to return to the ice following the icing, presumably until he realized he wasn't required to do so due to the injury. He then (I think) was involved in the group of Cornell players around Shane congratulating each other immediately following the final buzzer. That to me indicates it does not appear to be serious, or else he would have been on the bench continuing to be evaluated by the trainer. But I'm not sure.
Mitchell on the ice for warmups. Great sign!
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Oh, please! There should not be a ranking on what makes for the best Cornell fan in attendance and especially not if it's judged by eLynah members who are the most faithful already.
My wife is a non-Cornellian but at least has a Seven Sisters pedigree. She knits hats-for-the-homeless at intermissions and during the increasing number of video reviews (how come Cornell doesn't show the replay tape at the same time the refs see it, as at Harvard and others?). Is that okay? We need something to do between the periods now that the row o' shops (esp. the PSP garb) is no longer in the Bartels-to-Lynah corridor. Sometimes we want to check other scores; sometimes we want to check who got the assists when the crowd noise or PA quality (the electronics not ACM) aren't up to it.
I'm opposed to most morals police no matter what they judge.
I'm with Trotsky, but I won't throw stones; I have trouble not taking my phone out when I have the option.
Based on his previous comments on this board, I don't think Trotsky was taking a pot shot at Lynah fans. It's a commentary in general. We (self included) have a phone addiction problem 2hich is measurably degrading our ability to be present.
What did you do at intermission before cell phones...were you really getting jumpy or bored?
Having cell phone access 24/7 as we do has actually made it *harder* to sit through that intermission because we're so used to being able to get a dopamine hit from grabbing a phone.
I'd argue that the phones lessen the collective experience at any event. Crowd intensity, cheer volume/quantity etc and the atmosphere as a whole are all lessened.
Quote from: abmarksQuote from: billhowardQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Oh, please! There should not be a ranking on what makes for the best Cornell fan in attendance and especially not if it's judged by eLynah members who are the most faithful already.
My wife is a non-Cornellian but at least has a Seven Sisters pedigree. She knits hats-for-the-homeless at intermissions and during the increasing number of video reviews (how come Cornell doesn't show the replay tape at the same time the refs see it, as at Harvard and others?). Is that okay? We need something to do between the periods now that the row o' shops (esp. the PSP garb) is no longer in the Bartels-to-Lynah corridor. Sometimes we want to check other scores; sometimes we want to check who got the assists when the crowd noise or PA quality (the electronics not ACM) aren't up to it.
Nicely stated.
I'm opposed to most morals police no matter what they judge.
I'm with Trotsky, but I won't throw stones; I have trouble not taking my phone out when I have the option.
Based on his previous comments on this board, I don't think Trotsky was taking a pot shot at Lynah fans. It's a commentary in general. We (self included) have a phone addiction problem 2hich is measurably degrading our ability to be present.
What did you do at intermission before cell phones...were you really getting jumpy or bored?
Having cell phone access 24/7 as we do has actually made it *harder* to sit through that intermission because we're so used to being able to get a dopamine hit from grabbing a phone.
I'd argue that the phones lessen the collective experience at any event. Crowd intensity, cheer volume/quantity etc and the atmosphere as a whole are all lessened.
Quote from: abmarksQuote from: billhowardQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckit would be nice if lynah had decent internet to actually use my cell phone while in the building.
Funny you say this. I favor the opposite. Put the pacifiers away for a couple hours and be a present human being. Your dildos can function at home.
Oh, please! There should not be a ranking on what makes for the best Cornell fan in attendance and especially not if it's judged by eLynah members who are the most faithful already.
My wife is a non-Cornellian but at least has a Seven Sisters pedigree. She knits hats-for-the-homeless at intermissions and during the increasing number of video reviews (how come Cornell doesn't show the replay tape at the same time the refs see it, as at Harvard and others?). Is that okay? We need something to do between the periods now that the row o' shops (esp. the PSP garb) is no longer in the Bartels-to-Lynah corridor. Sometimes we want to check other scores; sometimes we want to check who got the assists when the crowd noise or PA quality (the electronics not ACM) aren't up to it.
I'm opposed to most morals police no matter what they judge.
I'm with Trotsky, but I won't throw stones; I have trouble not taking my phone out when I have the option.
Based on his previous comments on this board, I don't think Trotsky was taking a pot shot at Lynah fans. It's a commentary in general. We (self included) have a phone addiction problem 2hich is measurably degrading our ability to be present.
What did you do at intermission before cell phones...were you really getting jumpy or bored?
Having cell phone access 24/7 as we do has actually made it *harder* to sit through that intermission because we're so used to being able to get a dopamine hit from grabbing a phone.
I'd argue that the phones lessen the collective experience at any event. Crowd intensity, cheer volume/quantity etc and the atmosphere as a whole are all lessened.
i used to by a program to read.. cant even find a program now.. i used to go the corner and get something to eat/drink. that is no longer a thing. I used to talk to people.. now the crowd is mostly gone.. so now I look to out of town scores to see what is happening. but then no 5g or wifi most of the time
Quote from: IcebergIf RPI had scored on their own net on that last power play, does anyone remember who the last Cornell player to touch the puck was?
Let's check the video. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0RSna-1yU)
Quote from: martyQuote from: IcebergIf RPI had scored on their own net on that last power play, does anyone remember who the last Cornell player to touch the puck was?
Let's check the video. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0RSna-1yU)
Seems like Andreev was the last Cornell player to touch