Matt and Shane combined for six regular season goals in the Big Red's two victories over Harvard in the current campaign. Together they reminded me of Sam Paolini from last year, who had consistently risen to the Harvard occasion.
And I assume Hynes will get the Harvard award at the end of the year.
Actually, I'm assuming it'll be Moulson, with the hat trick and all. But really, either one of them deserves it. (Of course, we may see the Crimson again in the postseason, so who knows who'll rise to that occasion.)
QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:
Actually, I'm assuming it'll be Moulson, with the hat trick and all. But really, either one of them deserves it. (Of course, we may see the Crimson again in the postseason, so who knows who'll rise to that occasion.)
Hard to say. The two split the six goals against Harvard this year. Maybe it
will take a "tie-breaker" game in Albany--or Ithaca.;-)
Think two players can win the Crimson Cup? Has it ever happened?
Nope, there have never been co-winners of the Crimson Cup:
90 Derraugh
91 Vanini
92 Nikolic
96 Chartrand
97 Elliott
98 McNiven
99 Kozier
00 Stienstra
01 Francis
02 Paolini
03 Paolini
If I had to pick, Moulson should get the Crimson Cup, simply because he's figured in 5 of the 6 goals against Harvard this season (3 goals, 2 assists....and was on the ice for the 6th), while Hynes "just" has the 3 goals. Charlie Cook, by the way, has 4 assists against Harvard this season.
Perhaps more importantly, we won both games :-D
Looking at the list I find it humorous that the award was discontinued in '93 and only returned after we finally beat Harvard in '96. There wasn't too much to celebrate againt H back then. Thank god it seems such a long time ago :-)
It wouldn't be too weird if they each had a straw and shared it...would it?
Does the award have to go to the goalscorers necessarily? Not to diminish Moulson and Hynes' accomplishments, but McKee was the first Cornell goalie to shutout Harvard since 1967. I think that's worth considering when giving out the Crimson Cup at the end of the season.
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Does the award have to go to the goalscorers necessarily? Not to diminish Moulson and Hynes' accomplishments, but McKee was the first Cornell goalie to shutout Harvard since 1967. I think that's worth considering when giving out the Crimson Cup at the end of the season.
I don't remember Elliott scoring any goals in '97 :-D
speaking of Sam Paolini. Where is he? And for a matter-of-fact. Where is most of the srs. that left last year. i know where most of them are....
Chloe,
Check out the various "cornell alumni in the pros" threads..there are updates on pretty much everyone who's playing any kind of pro hockey. Sam's playing for Atlantic City in the ECHL.
Check the "Cornell alumni in the pros" threads. But in answer to your question, here's what, as far as i know, the class of 2003 is up to:
Baby: playing for the Chicago Wolves in the AHL
Bell: playing for the Shreveport Mudbugs in the ECHL (???)
Mark McRae: playing for the Florence Pride in the ECHL, named to play in the ECHL all-star game, one of the Canadian finalists for the Rhodes Scholarship.
Matt McRae: retired from hockey due to concussions, working over at the Cornell Medical College in Qatar
Murray: striking fear into the hearts of AHL forwards; playing for the Cleveland Barons, recently named Barons player of the week
Paolini: playing for the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the ECHL, named ECHL rookie of the month for October maybe?, named to the ECHL all-star team.
Palahicky: modeling for the Abercrombie and Fitch catalog, trying out for American Idol, forming a Bon Jovi cover band... Actually, I have no idea what he's up to. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Anyway, that's what I've heard from various sources. God, I should be a gossip columnist.
Chloe,
This was the original thread, Cornell alumni in the pros:
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?f=1&i=26032&t=26032
...but when it became too long, I started a new one, Cornell alumni in the pros: Jan 2004 :
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?f=1&i=31604&t=31604
Every few days, I update it, usually focusing on Pelletier, LeNeveu, Murray, Baby, Paolini, Mark McRae, and Matt Underhill.
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Palahicky plays for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL. I believe he only has 3 points this season (1 G, 2 A), but he was out for a little while with a concussion earlier in the season. Despite his lack of production, he is still on the team. I noticed his name in a box score (for taking a penalty) a few days ago.
And Bell's team is in the CHL, not the ECHL. Here are his stats for the season (7 points and a +5 rating through 35 games played):
http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/playerpage.html?playerid=161297&seasonid=270
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Oh thaaaaaaaaaaaat's right. I forgot about the CHL. And I guess that's nice that Shane is still playing, but isn't it so much more fun to pretend he's in a Bon Jovi cover band? Or trying out for American Idol? Or modeling for Abercrombie and Fitch? (although even if I knew someone in the catalog I couldn't be dragged into that store) Sorry, long day at work. I'm going to go hang out at the mall in my acid washed jeans now and yap obnoxiously into my cellphone...
thanks a bunch ;-) and Lets Go Red! ::banana::