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Title: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 07, 2023, 09:26:17 PM
Travis Mitchell (https://ecachockey.com/news/2023/3/6/mens-ice-hockey-ecac-hockey-announces-2023-mens-scholar-athlete-of-the-year-finalists.aspx) one of three finalists for ECAC Men's Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Dunc on March 08, 2023, 12:27:24 PM
https://ecachockey.com/news/2023/3/7/mens-ice-hockey-metsa-mitchell-thrun-named-2023-howies-hockey-defensive-defenseman-award-finalists.aspx

Mitchell also up for Defensive Defenseman award
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: chimpfood on March 08, 2023, 03:57:40 PM
Kyle Penney got first team all Ivy... didn't see that coming.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 08, 2023, 04:34:50 PM
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Sean Farrell*, F, Harvard
 
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Joe Miller, F, Harvard
 
COACH OF THE YEAR
Ted Donato, Harvard
 
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
Kyle Penney, F, Cornell
Matt Coronato*, F, Harvard
Sean Farrell*, F, Harvard
Sam Malinski*, D, Cornell
Henry Thrun, D, Harvard
Mitch Gibson, GK, Harvard
 
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Alex Laferriere, F, Harvard
Liam Gorman, F, Princeton
Ian Murphy, F, Princeton
Luke Krys, D, Brown
Tanner Palocsik, D, Dartmouth
Mathieu Caron, GK, Brown
 
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Luke Haymes, F, Dartmouth
Joe Miller, F, Harvard
Travis Mitchell, D, Cornell
Ian Moore, D, Harvard
Pito Walton, D, Princeton
Ethan Pearson, GK, Princeton
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Scersk '97 on March 08, 2023, 04:47:01 PM
Quote from: chimpfoodKyle Penney got first team all Ivy... didn't see that coming.

If we still had collegehockeystats.net, we would know why, I'm gonna bet.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Beeeej on March 08, 2023, 04:51:07 PM
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: chimpfoodKyle Penney got first team all Ivy... didn't see that coming.

If we still had collegehockeystats.net, we would know why, I'm gonna bet.

I don't really feel like checking the game-by-game numbers to verify, but I assume it's because he outperformed in the 10 Ivy games this year as compared with the other 19. The Ivies' selections are based only on Ivy contests.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Al DeFlorio on March 08, 2023, 05:16:42 PM
Seven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Iceberg on March 10, 2023, 01:24:59 PM
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2023, 01:39:27 PM
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Weder on March 10, 2023, 02:28:35 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: BearLover on March 10, 2023, 02:47:10 PM
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).
The players in question are graduating seniors who aren't allowed a fifth year at their Ivy League school (which does not allow graduate students to play). Once the COVID fifth year of eligibility is gone, graduating seniors won't be entering the transfer portal because their eligibility will be up.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: marty on March 10, 2023, 03:18:57 PM
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).

Depends on how much Pecknold is willing to pony up.

Seriously, I can't imagine it not leading to some degree of poaching.  Why wouldn't a below the radar player who does well as a freshman at Colgate or Union becomes a hot prospect for a transfer?
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2023, 03:20:56 PM
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).
The players in question are graduating seniors who aren't allowed a fifth year at their Ivy League school (which does not allow graduate students to play). Once the COVID fifth year of eligibility is gone, graduating seniors won't be entering the transfer portal because their eligibility will be up.

Right, but as weder points out, players don't lose anything by transferring anymore (Yay?  I guess?) so there will still be "Normal" transfers, like Seger.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2023, 03:27:51 PM
Quote from: marty
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).

Depends on how much Pecknold is willing to pony up.

Seriously, I can't imagine it not leading to some degree of poaching.  Why wouldn't a below the radar player who does well as a freshman at Colgate or Union becomes a hot prospect for a transfer?

Or a hot shot who rides the pine at a contender and gets angry and goes to a bottom feeder to save his ice time.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: RichH on March 10, 2023, 03:45:44 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: marty
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).

Depends on how much Pecknold is willing to pony up.

Seriously, I can't imagine it not leading to some degree of poaching.  Why wouldn't a below the radar player who does well as a freshman at Colgate or Union becomes a hot prospect for a transfer?

Or a hot shot who rides the pine at a contender and gets angry and goes to a bottom feeder to save his ice time.

An attractive landing would be a team with a past history of success and relatively large amount of media attention to get the buzz up. Like a Maine, Wisconsin, or Colorado College.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2023, 03:50:35 PM
Quote from: RichHAn attractive landing would be a team with a past history of success and relatively large amount of media attention to get the buzz up. Like a Maine, Wisconsin, or Colorado College.

Ahem.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: RichH on March 10, 2023, 04:03:44 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: RichHAn attractive landing would be a team with a past history of success and relatively large amount of media attention to get the buzz up. Like a Maine, Wisconsin, or Colorado College.

Ahem.

No offense to the Central NY media market, but WETM from Elmira and whatever the decaying corpse of the Ithaca Journal has become aren't going to cut it.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on March 10, 2023, 04:32:57 PM
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: RichHAn attractive landing would be a team with a past history of success and relatively large amount of media attention to get the buzz up. Like a Maine, Wisconsin, or Colorado College.

Ahem.

No offense to the Central NY media market, but WETM from Elmira and whatever the decaying corpse of the Ithaca Journal has become aren't going to cut it.
Maine?

Cornell is overrepresented because of all our mouth-breather media alumni.  We do fine on hype.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: upprdeck on March 10, 2023, 06:37:19 PM
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSeven players from second-place Harvard and three from the Ivy champion.

Two of the D on that list, Krys and Palocsik, are in the transfer portal. Will be interesting to see where they wind up next season

Once the COVID classes roll through that should no longer be such a big deal, right?  Just two more farcical summers?

I'd think that going forward there could be a similar level of activity in the transfer portal simply because there's no longer a requirement that men's hockey players sit out a year when transferring. I think the effects of that rule are not fully clear yet since it came into effect during the pandemic (right?).
The players in question are graduating seniors who aren't allowed a fifth year at their Ivy League school (which does not allow graduate students to play). Once the COVID fifth year of eligibility is gone, graduating seniors won't be entering the transfer portal because their eligibility will be up.

not true.. now a kid at an IVY can miss a yr for injury and still have a yr or 2 left in some cases and still want to transfer just like they always did.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: RichH on March 10, 2023, 08:20:47 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: RichHAn attractive landing would be a team with a past history of success and relatively large amount of media attention to get the buzz up. Like a Maine, Wisconsin, or Colorado College.

Ahem.

No offense to the Central NY media market, but WETM from Elmira and whatever the decaying corpse of the Ithaca Journal has become aren't going to cut it.
Maine?

Cornell is overrepresented because of all our mouth-breather media alumni.  We do fine on hype.

The premiere sports team for the entire state of Maine is the University of Maine hockey team. That's their Syracuse basketball. Their equivalent of Tennessee Football. It gets the ink.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on May 21, 2023, 12:35:01 AM
Sorry.  Late.

2023 TBRW Awards (http://www.tbrw.info/?/tbrw_Info/tbrwAwards.html).  Entirely my fault.

These are my principles, and if you don't like them, well, I have others.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: arugula on May 21, 2023, 11:09:19 AM
Curious why Farrell as most respected opponent?  I'm so blinded by H that I can't respect any of them and always think they're overrated.  I was thinking Caron.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: Trotsky on May 21, 2023, 01:12:50 PM
Quote from: arugulaCurious why Farrell as most respected opponent?  I'm so blinded by H that I can't respect any of them and always think they're overrated.  I was thinking Caron.

We changed our whole approach to deal with him, Coronato, and Leferriere (and still lost).

That is respect.
Title: Re: 2023 Awards
Post by: arugula on May 21, 2023, 01:40:35 PM
True.