Cornell vs. RPI score? :-D
Beeeej
0-0 about -93 min 1st period
:-D ::rolleyes:: ::twitch:: ::worry:: ::nut:: ::yark:: ::help:: ::uhoh::
The birth of an eLF tradition? ;-)
and a painful one at that ::twitch::
Hey, is anyone else surprised that USCHO thinks we'll sweep the weekend? Not that I don't have faith in our guys, but RPI and Union are fighting for playoff positioning and should be playing with a greater sense of urgency (or is that just another of those bogus media buzzwords?). CU is playing to increase PWR, no that's something that gets me real fired up to beat down the other team.
Then again: Cornell is just better!
I don't know whether the pressure being on or off will affect these guys. I don't think they'll come out flat, but I also don't think they'll come out flying either (see also: Estero). It might be for the best for them to just have a couple matter-of-fact games. Stay physically sharp without too many physical and emotional highs or lows, and get ready for the Quints.
The iron columnist candidate picked us to sweep with shut outs. I don't think so, especially against Cavosie and Murley.
I think the Red should come out ready to play, because last weekend they sure didn't look it. They can take that as their relaxation weekend and use this one as a tune up to make sure everything is perfect. I don't want to get down on the Red, but I'm ready and pumped for the plaoffs and I want them to be too. And I would love to see some dominating games!! (Just for the record I'm rooting for Princeton to come back to town....)
Nate '04
Can I just say that it's incredibly cool of my aunt and uncle to leave me a DSL connection for listening to tonight's game while I'm housesitting/convalescing?:-)
Beeeej
0-0 3 min in first period
5v3 PP for RIP
1-0 RPI, during a 5x3 after two quick CU penalties.
Beeeej
Leneveu is in goal; according to USCHO, Underhill "went down hard" during warmups.
Beeeej
Here's some bad news posted on USCHO by Jayson Moy:
"Underhill not dressed for the game, only goalie out there is LeNeveu, Underhill went down hard in the warmup."
what does mr. moy mean by "went down hard"? :-/
Was Poapst around? ;-)
the people at cbs are not doing that well of late. they have scores from last year for 2nite...has been that way for the last 3 weeks. guess they dont answer their email ::twitch::
big red pp right now
yes!!!
GOAL! ::laugh::
Mark McRae ties the game 1-1, from Doug Murray and Stephen Baby.
Beeeej
LOL, Greg!!
Matt's watching the game in civvies.
CU PP:-)
Still 1-1 after 1.
Another CU PP:-)
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!:-)
Wieckowski makes it 2-1 on a PP goal - from Ladouceur and Matt McRae.
::nut:: ::twitch:: B-] :-) :-)) :-D ::laugh:: :-P
4:27 Cor pp Wieckowski 12 (Ladouceur, Matt McRae)
Grady saus it was Wieckowski's 11th, USCHO says he already had 11.
"saus"?
Yeah, but Grady "saud" Underhill was in goal for nearly ten minutes. ::help::
Edward "Saud" is overrated...
No goal for RPI!!! :-)
We win 2-1!!! (http://www.theunholytrinity.org/cracks_smileys/otn/party/beerchug.gif)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...SUCKS
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...SUCKS
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...SUCKS
LET'S GO RED!
good playin red!
::nut::
final score from new haven:
harvard 3 - yale 4
congrats on being outright ivy champs red!
As of 10:18pm Friday, Cornell is #7 in PWR--pending further results from this evening.
As of 11pm, there is one fewer TUC team and Cornell is down to #8.
TUC is the college hockey equivalent of figure skating's ordinals. TUC sucks!
Oops. 11:10pm and we pass St. Cloud to retake #7. Must be the Yann Danis factor.
Think I'll turn in while we're #7. The great Alaska shoot-out underway now might change everything.
rip fans are pretty ticked off...dont blame them i guess ;-)
no tape of the waved off goals right :-D
As I posted in another thread there were tapes on the local television news. One had both waved off goals and both looked like goals to me. The other had the second and it looked good from their tape, too.
haha
I can't edit what I wrote previously so I will answer once again. I have changed my mind on the first waved off goal. The official reason given by the announcer at the rink for the wave off was that the whistle blew before the goal was made.
In looking at the tape for the nth time I noticed that RIPs captain Steve Munn (25) was clearly in the crease well before the puck. He blocked Paul Varteressian from the net, but as this was a split second event it is hard to know if Fulton saw what I can see in slow motion.
The second wave off looks like a goal but the tape does not clearly show the puck. I am experimenting with emailing the file to myself over Road Runner. The zipped avi that I made is about 100 megs but the less clear mpg file is 26 megs.
If anyone on the board wants the file emailed to them they can request it here. Please specify which file you would like. (I can't guarantee that I will be able to send these large files.)
I do have to admit being braindead for, oh, the first half of the opening period last night with Underhill playing and not Leneveu (thanks, Al;-) ). My apologies...but Krystof's goal was indeed his 11th of the season as I've referenced what I consider to be 3 fairly offical sources: The Cornell media notes, last week's game program which had him at 9 before his SLU score, and the stats from collegehockeystats.com.
I'll try to be little more on the ball tonight as I call the Union tilt form my penthouse broadcast position (aka the janitor's closet in the corner behind the seats at Achillies Rink:-/ ).
Rk Team GP W- L- T Win% Rk RPI Rk PWR
1 New Hampshire 32 23- 6- 3 0.7656 3 | 0.6116 3 | 29
2 Denver 35 28- 6- 1 0.8143 1 | 0.6291 1 | 27
3 Minnesota 36 25- 7- 4 0.7500 4 | 0.6170 2 | 26
4 Michigan 35 21- 9- 5 0.6714 9 | 0.5837 7 | 25
5 St. Cloud 36 27- 7- 2 0.7778 2 | 0.6109 4 | 24
6 Boston University 33 23- 8- 2 0.7273 7 | 0.6058 5 | 24
7 Cornell 28 20- 6- 2 0.7500 4 | 0.5748 10 | 24
8 Michigan State 35 23- 7- 5 0.7286 6 | 0.5920 6 | 23
9 Maine 35 20- 9- 6 0.6571 10 | 0.5826 8 | 23
10 Colorado College 35 21-11- 3 0.6429 12 | 0.5766 9 | 20
11 Alaska-Fairbanks 33 19-11- 3 0.6212 14 | 0.5652 12 | 19
12 Western Michigan 35 19-12- 4 0.6000 15 | 0.5606 13 | 18
13 Northern Michigan 35 22-11- 2 0.6571 10 | 0.5536 15 | 17
14 UMass-Lowell 34 20-11- 3 0.6324 13 | 0.5664 11 | 16
15 Nebraska-Omaha 37 20-13- 4 0.5946 16 | 0.5542 14 | 14
16 Northeastern 36 18-15- 3 0.5417 22 | 0.5411 16 | 14
17 Mercyhurst 31 21- 7- 3 0.7258 8 | 0.5379 17 | 14
18 Ohio State 36 17-15- 4 0.5278 24 | 0.5238 19 | 11
19 Brown 28 14-12- 2 0.5357 23 | 0.5061 24 | 11
20 Clarkson 33 14-13- 6 0.5152 27 | 0.5045 26 | 10
21 Boston College 34 18-14- 2 0.5588 18 | 0.5286 18 | 9
22 Rensselaer 31 15-12- 4 0.5484 21 | 0.4965 27 | 8
23 Wayne State 29 14-11- 4 0.5517 19 | 0.4893 30 | 8
24 Quinnipiac 34 17-12- 5 0.5735 17 | 0.4844 32 | 6
25 Dartmouth 28 12-11- 5 0.5179 25 | 0.4800 35 | 5
26 Sacred Heart 31 14-13- 4 0.5161 26 | 0.4769 38 | 4
27 Holy Cross 30 14-11- 5 0.5500 20 | 0.4797 36 | 3
28 Niagara 29 14-14- 1 0.5000 28 | 0.4742 39 | 2
29 Union 29 12-12- 5 0.5000 28 | 0.4718 41 | 1
30 Canisius 31 14-14- 3 0.5000 28 | 0.4571 45 | 0
http://www.uscho.com/polls/?data=pwr1m
Well, if you can send the big file (to am33@cornell), I can probably compress it to a useful size. I have video of both, but the end-on view isn't terribly conclusive.