"The Big Red will need some time to get back on track equal to last season. Ryan Vesce, Sam Paolini and Mark McRae will lead that effort."
I really wish Paolini and McRae were still around.
That is an absolute disgrace. The AVERAGE college hockey fan could have written a better and more accurate preview than that crap.
http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/college/season2003_04_preview.html
I also found NHL.com's very informed rankings to be very impressive as well. I was especially impressed by their number ten team: Maine. Maine is going to be awful this year and will likely finish in the bottom four of the Hockey East.
did ya email the guy? :)
Why do you think Maine will be awful? The HE poll has them finishing 4th and USCHO has them 12th in the nation. You may be right, especially considering how they finished last season, but NHL.com's ranking doesn't seem too far away from general perceptions. (Though no doubt Maine is getting some extra credit based on recent history.)
QuoteKeith K '93 wrote:
(Though no doubt Maine is getting some extra credit based on recent history.)
Perhaps we, too.;-)
They were a strong team last year, but clearly not a contending team - their finish definitely affirmed that. From that group, they lost four players off their top two lines. Jackson and Shields will be seniors but they are not primary offensive weapons. They certainly are not top notch forwards. Their goaltending is sooooooo overrated as well.
There is no email address listed.
Their top defenseman, Francis Nault, left early.
NHL.com seems to adore BC. They picked them 4th in the pre-season last year -- BC was 8th in USCHO and unranked in USA Today.
FWIW, in 2003 the picked Maine worse than any other pre-season poll or ranking.
BC is actually my pick to win it all. They have perhaps the top recruiting class in the country to add to a very very strong returning group of the Eaves', Voce, Gionta, Shannon, Forrest, Kultainan. They are gonna be awesome this year.
Perhaps....especially since I hear that Kaltiainen has been working all summer on defending that tricky "high short side." :-P
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
Perhaps....especially since I hear that Kaltiainen has been working all summer on defending that tricky "high short side." :-P
Why bother? McRae graduated.
In contrast to NHL.com, there's some pretty good discussion of Cornell's outlook--and Coach Schafer--in this somewhat rambling dialogue at INCH.
http://insidecollegehockey.com/7Archives/Notebooks/faceoff_0205.htm
It's about two-thirds of the way down the page.
In addition to the amount of ink INCH gave cornell, they've seemed to up their amount of content quite a bit in their sophomore year (whether it's accurate or not is still debatable i guess). i was also surprised by the fact that they appear to have taken over uscho's old place on espn's "other" college sports link.
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True, but Vesce didn't (...first goal of that game)...
Quotebig red apple wrote:
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
Perhaps....especially since I hear that Kaltiainen has been working all summer on defending that tricky "high short side." :-P
Why bother? McRae graduated.
Yeah, but Vesce didn't... :-D
Great Red Sox fans think alike (see my post right above yours :-P )
Let's at least try to keep baseball content on the baseball topic? :-)
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
Let's at least try to keep baseball content on the baseball topic? :-)
Aptly titled "Cornell Hockey Sightings"? ::uhoh::
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