Charlie Cook returns to the lineup tonight.
Tonight's lines:
Matt Moulson / Ryan Vesce / Shane Hynes
Cam Abbott / Chris Abbott / Greg Hornby
Mike Knoepfli / Mike Iggulden / Byron Bitz
Paul Varteressian / Mitch Carefoot / Mark McCutcheon
Ben Wallace / Charlie Cook
Evan Salmela / Jon Gleed
Jeremy Downs / Ryan O'Byrne
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Anyone getting the SLUt audio?
No Larries radio for me yet.
can't get the net audio to work either
Game underway. John Murphy is the referee.
Live stats shows the game underway.
http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/livestats/m-hockey/index.html
CU on power play.
Some good shots but can't keep it in the zone. 1 min to go in the PP.
Breakaway by SLUt by McKee made the save. .10 to go ont the PP
Penalty on CU, Hynes.
Are we sure this isn't Dan Murphy calling the game? He's going for a record.
Cornell killed the Hynes penalty. After a couple of 5x5 shifts, Mark McCutcheon took Ryan Glynn with him to the sin bin.
anyone have a good audio ::screwy::
UI am using i2Sports and its working fine
SLU's forecheck caused a turnover behind the Cornell net and SLU scored. T.J. Trevelyan caused the turnover and got the assist. John Zeiler was alone in front of the Cornell net and scored.
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what's the site? ::screwy::
i2sports.com -it's $5 per game for the live video stream and audio by Adam Wooden
i aint payin
Other scores after one
RPI 2 Princeton 1
Vermont 2 Harvard 1
Clarkson 0 Colgate 0
Dartmouth 1 Brown 0
Yale 1 Union 0
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Sorry to bug you with my ineptness. Is anyone actually wathcing the i2sports feed? I just want to make sure the problem is on my end.
I finally downloaded the new WM player 9.0 and now it doesn't recognize the file type supplied by i2sports.
Anybody have an idea of what to tweak?
I tried manually copying the url into both WM player and RealPlayer.
Thanks,
Roy
1st period over.
After the first period, Cornell is outshooting St. Lawrence 6-5. Cornell is 0 for 3 on the power play, and SLU is 0 for 2 and halfway through its third power play.
I think the Big Red had a slight territorial edge, but the Larries had the two best scoring chances, both off of Big Red turnovers.
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I am watching it and working fine here, Sorry but can't help you with any technical issues.
1-0 yale beating onion
Six minutes into the second period, Mike McKenna stoned Chris Abbott on a breakaway.
Thirty seconds later, McKenna made very good saves against both Abbott twins.
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Cornell is now 0 for 4 on the power play. There has been a small personnel change on the power play.
First unit: Moulson, Vesce, Hynes, Salmela, and Cook
Second Unit: Cam Abbott, Knoepfli, Bitz, Wallace, and Gleed
Edit: Vesce typo
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Vesce
SCORE!!! Cook!!
It's tied. 1-1
Cook from Moulson and Hynes.
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SLU gave Cook a lot of room on the right point, and Charlie walked in and took a slap shot that McKenna could not cleanly stop. McKenna got a piece of the puck, but not enough to keep it out of the net.
That was the first Cornell goal in about 115 minutes.
And I think the Green start the 3rd w/ a PP
Other scores after two
RPI 2 Princeton 1
Vermont 5 Harvard 3
Clarkson 1 Colgate 0
Dartmouth 1 Brown 0
Union 2 Yale 1
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Let's Go Clarkson!!
Cornell will start the 3rd period with 1:13 of 5x3
Edit: 1:13 of 5x4 as the penalties at the end of the period were matching minors.
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St. Lawrence had a couple of great shifts in the second period, but I believe Cornell had the overall territorial edge. Cornell outshot St. Lawrence 12-6.
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RPI has scored twice early in the 3rd to take a 4-1 lead over Princeton
has the third started yet?
No, they're still doing score-o.
Not yet...
Teams are back on the ice now.
here are the point leaders in the ecac:
Colgate 28
Brown 26
Dartmouth 25
Cornell 25
RPI 23
Yale 20
Harvard 20
St. Lawrence 17
Union
Vermont
Princeton
sorry
Quotejohn foggy wrote:
here are the point leaders in the ecac:
Colgate 28
Brown 26
Dartmouth 25
Cornell 25
RPI 23
Yale 20
Harvard 20
St. Lawrence 17
Union 15
Vermont 13
Princeton 12
As you can see i underlined SLU because we are tied with the freakin 8th place team!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if you care of course
Quotejohn foggy wrote:
sorryQuotejohn foggy wrote:
here are the point leaders in the ecac:
Colgate 28
Brown 26
Dartmouth 25
Cornell 25
RPI 23
Yale 20
Harvard 20
St. Lawrence 17
Union 15
Vermont 13
Princeton 12
As you can see i underlined SLU because we are tied with the freakin 8th place team!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where is greg berge
SLU killed the 5x4 PP. There was no 5x3 advantage.
SCORE!
Pegoraro from Varteressian and McCutcheon (well this is what the livestats said)
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Jon Gleed came in from the right point to score the go-ahead goal. McCutcheon and Varteressian with assists.
An terrible clearing pass by Jeremy Cormier (think Haroild Snepts in game 1 of the 1982 Stanley Cup finals) led to a sustained Cornell possession in the SLU zone that led to the goal.
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out of town score:
AHL CHICAGO 2
GRAND RAPIDS 3
2ND PRD: CHI - STEPHEN BABY 9 (JIM CAMPBELL, MIKE WEAVER) 12:43
[Q]Pegoraro from Varteressian and McCutcheon[/Q]
Don't trust live stats tonight. Dan Pegoraro is scratched.
we don't care ::snore:: ::nut:: :-P
Cam Abbott got two minutes for being checked into the goaltender (officially, charging).
other than the baby part;-)
anyone know if there is any other audio than the i2sports one ::screwy::
Quotejohn foggy wrote:
anyone know if there is any other audio than the i2sports one ::screwy::
I can't get slu(t)'s feed to work tonight either.
Cornell killed the penalty. Mike Iggulden got stopped by Mike McKenna on a shorthanded breakaway. Cam Abbott came out of the box and had a breakaway of his own. He didn't score, but he drew a penalty.
Finals
RPI 5 Princeton 1
Dartmouth 3 Brown 0
Union 3 Yale 1
Vermont 6 Harvard 4
Clarkson 1 Colgate 0
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edit: too slow on the click. out of town scores are above.
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Now if they can just lose on Saturday...
St. Lawrence killed another penalty. Ryan Vesce rang a slap shot off the crossbar, however.
8:21 left in the third period.
Gets more interesting all the time. Go You Red!
HOw much time left? Can't get the radio feed.
4:47 remains in the third period.
3:36 left.
Thanks. Keep it comin, please.
This year will set a new record for lowest ECAC points for the first place team. Max is 30, could be as low as 28. The previous low was 31 (1995).
heres the schedule for tom.:
Dartmouth-Harvard
Brown-Vermont
Cornell-Clarkson
Colgate-St. Lawrence
if ya care
McKee made a very good save on Kyle Rank with 3:20 or so left. SLU was able to get a home-run pass to Peverley to set up the opportunity.
2:46 left.
whew ::nut:: ::uhoh::
McKenna stopped Greg Hornby on a 2 on 1.
1:59 left.
Mitch Carefoot scores an insurance goal on a breakaway. Mike Knoepfli created the scoring chance with a pokecheck in the neutral zone.
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Carefoot scores!!!!
lets keep milkin the clock and then they pull mcKenna and we score an ENG and its ova
just my humble prediction;-)
ok maybe im wrong but we still scored!!!!!!!! ::nut:: B-] :-) :-}:-D ::laugh::
Immediately after the Carefoot goal, the Larries pulled McKenna.
Quit the yappin and give us the time left!! B-]
Cam Abbott seals it with an empty netter.
Excellent, thanks.
With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye. :-D
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Game over!!
28 Colgate
27 Dartmouth
27 Cornell
26 Brown
25 RPI
20 Harvard
20 Yale
18 Clarkson
17 Union
17 St. Lawrence
15 Vermont
12 Princeton
So nothing else is really settled except that Princeton finishes last.
[q]With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye. [/q]
I'm not so sure about this. I ran some possibilities in John Whelan's script and it's still possible for us to finish tied with RPI for 4th and to lose the tiebreakers. Of course, we could also finish in 1st. Like I said, nothing is settled.
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[Q]With tonight's game, we are guaranteed a first-round bye. [/Q]
According to John Whelan's script, if Colgate, Brown, RPI, and Dartmouth win and Clarkson beats Cornell, RPI would win the tiebreaker over Cornell and finish in fourth place.
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[Q]According to John Whelan's script, if Colgate, Brown, RPI, and Dartmouth win and Clarkson beats Cornell, RPI would win the tiebreaker over Cornell and finish in fourth place.[/Q]
Also true if Dartmouth ties or loses (in which case we get 5th in the 3-way tiebreaker).
OTOH, if Cornell wins, Colgate loses, and Dartmouth does not win, Cornell wins a share of the Ivy title and the Cleary Cup.
Need Harvard to beat or tie Dartmouth tomorrow night to get a share of the Ivy.
Clarkson over Colgate on a short-handed goal (I have a vague recollection of what those are) and a 35-save Traylen shut-out.
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Starting a post-game thread.