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Title: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 24, 2004, 01:17:06 AM
though i did not attend the harv. exhibition game tonight, harvard seems off to a pretty sad start:

Windsor 2, Harvard 2
Exhibition Game
Saturday, October 23, 2004 at Bright Hockey Center (Att: 175)

i'm surprised 175 people even showed up, given the world series. now i don't know anything about windsor, but princeton beat them 9-2 the other day, so that's saying alot.

i'll post a more substantive review of harvard after watching the game against U-18 next weekend.

-mike '04

ps: it doesn't seem like you can blame it on hypen either; the second-string let in the 2 goals.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: calgARI '07 on October 24, 2004, 02:04:53 AM
Wow.  That is a pathetic result for Harvard.  I'm pretty sure Windsor is one of the worst teams in the CIAU.  This was evident in last night's blowout at the hands of Princeton.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 24, 2004, 02:15:00 AM
even with only 175 people there, i doubt i would have gotten inside windsor's head enough to affect the game had i gone. and i just can't get too excited for harvard hockey, considering they make me pay out the ass for season tickets (which didn't even include tonight's game for some reason). they should be paying fans to actually show up.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: KeithK on October 24, 2004, 04:20:09 AM
[q]i doubt i would have gotten inside windsor's head enough to affect the game[/q]Inside Windsor's head?  Wouldn't you want to get inside Harvard's head?  After all, this isn't a non-conf game that counts, so a Harvard loss is the best possible result...
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: jtwcornell91 on October 24, 2004, 11:24:12 AM
[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 [Q2]i doubt i would have gotten inside windsor's head enough to affect the game[/Q]
Inside Windsor's head?  Wouldn't you want to get inside Harvard's head?  After all, this isn't a non-conf game that counts, so a Harvard loss is the best possible result...[/q]

Really.  It's perfectly acceptable to get Hahvahd season tickets, but for frell's sake root against them!
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 24, 2004, 02:15:37 PM
the better harvard does against all teams besides cornell, the better for cornell.
this is in regard to mathematical rankings, national reputation of the conference, etc. i don't think there's any question about it. we don't look so big if we win in a league where the second best team ties some canadian b-team in an exhibition, i'm sorry.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: Will on October 24, 2004, 02:44:19 PM
[Q]A-19 Wrote:

 the better harvard does against all teams besides cornell, the better for cornell.
this is in regard to mathematical rankings, national reputation of the conference, etc. i don't think there's any question about it. we don't look so big if we win in a league where the second best team ties some canadian b-team in an exhibition, i'm sorry.[/q]

Well, the thing is, a Harvard exhibition game against a Canadian college team means nothing, so at that time, root against Harvard.  In fact, I'd say root against Harvard in all games except when it would directly benefit us, such as if they could beat a team ahead of us in the rankings, or in a nonconference game, when we should always root for the ECACHL team.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: Redscore on October 24, 2004, 03:40:29 PM
Take a look at the box score - 47 shots to 8.  These things happen.  I wouldn't read too much into this result.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: KeithK on October 24, 2004, 05:04:18 PM
Well, it makes sense to root for Harvard, or any ECAC team, when it's a non-conf game since it will help us indirectly via RPI, etc.  But a non-conf game is different.  
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 24, 2004, 06:34:03 PM
i still disagree. you are thinking too much in terms of rpi. think instead about the reputation of our league. is it irrelevant to cornell and our rank if harvard and colgate and dartmouth lose to teams like american intl or robert morris or the us under 18 team? pretty much. but what does it say about our league, our competition and ultimately our schedule if we play a bunch of teams who can't beat awful opponents. cornell needs ecac teams to do as well as possible, whether the games count or not. let's put it like this: if minnesota and duluth and all the other "great" wcha teams start losing consistently to bad opponents, this would devalue our opinion of the team leading the wcha (like north dakota). in addition to its own game play, a team gets credibility when its conference teams perform well consistently.

that's why i will root for any ecac team in an out of conference game, and i will root for the strong ecac teams to do away with all others except us. i'd rather be in a conference where the top 3-4 teams consistently play well than where we lead a conference of inconsistent and mediocre opponents.

mike
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: KeithK on October 24, 2004, 08:59:05 PM
I understand.  But it's an EXHIBITION game and it's HARVARD.

No point arguing over this though. :-)
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: Al DeFlorio on October 24, 2004, 09:48:24 PM
UConn upset UMass today in OT.  Some interesting results in interleague play thus far.
Title: Re: Interesting results
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on October 25, 2004, 08:42:31 AM
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 Some interesting results in interleague play thus far.[/q]

That's an understatement, Al.  

One wonders wheter Niagara is that good, or Vermont is that bad.  Probably a little of both.  And I'm starting to get a bit nervous about SLU.  They're big, they gave us some tough games last year, and they're off to a good start so far this year.



Title: Re: Interesting results
Post by: Will on October 25, 2004, 09:22:46 AM
[Q]Jeff Hopkins '82 Wrote:

One wonders wheter Niagara is that good, or Vermont is that bad.  Probably a little of both.[/q]

A lot of both, I'd say.  Niagara is probably (arguably) the best overall team in the CHA.  Even in a weak conference, the strong teams can do some damage.  Meanwhile, Vermont is the team last year that didn't get its first win until December 20, the latest for any NCAA D-I team last year as I recall.  Have fun being Hockey East's doormat next year, Catamounts!

[q]And I'm starting to get a bit nervous about SLU.  They're big, they gave us some tough games last year, and they're off to a good start so far this year.[/q]

This team was bound to become dangerous again some time.  I don't know what went wrong in the past few years and now what's suddenly going nearly right.
Title: Re: Interesting results
Post by: Josh '99 on October 25, 2004, 12:31:07 PM
[Q]Will Wrote:
(SLU) was bound to become dangerous again some time.  I don't know what went wrong in the past few years and now what's suddenly going nearly right.[/q] I'll believe that when I see it with my own two eyes.  SLU(t) has had too much talent and done too little with it over the past three seasons for me to assume things will be different just based on on the strength of a couple of early wins.
Title: Re: Interesting results
Post by: RichH on October 25, 2004, 07:50:25 PM
[Q]Will Wrote:

Have fun being Hockey East's doormat next year, Catamounts![/Q]
Yes, but being a doormat in Hockey East automatically gives them the god-given right to claim that they would be a top-4 finisher in the EZACHL.  ::rolleyes::

[q][Q2]And I'm starting to get a bit nervous about SLU.  They're big, they gave us some tough games last year, and they're off to a good start so far this year.[/Q]
This team was bound to become dangerous again some time.  I don't know what went wrong in the past few years and now what's suddenly going nearly right.[/q]
Let's not forget that SLU was 2-time ECAC champs in '00 and '01.  The SLU class of '01 graduated 9 seniors.  There are 11 seniors on this year's roster.  That's a lot of experience hitting the ice.  Talent or not, having that many players who have played together for 3 previous seasons gives some sort of advantage, especially early in the season when other teams are still working with their chemistry.  Also, this is the 2nd "cycle" of classes through that SLU has been able to offer hockey scholarships.  SLU could certainly be a sleeper.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 30, 2004, 10:06:22 PM
alright, having just come back from harvard's 7-4 win over the U-18 team, i have a few reflections about our next friday opponents:

(1) don't let the score fool you. harvard is a much worse caliber team than any squad i have seen them field in the past five years:
      (a) refs waved off a 5th goal for U-18 on a poor call
      (b) harvard's third string goalie Tobe was awful. Daigneau was poor as well, though visibly better than Tobe. Hypen did not dress for some reason. I did not see him in the arena either.
      (c) the 7th harvard goal was ENG anyway
      (d) the U-18 goaltender was very very bad. let in alot of dribblers and rebounds
      (e) harvard was losing for essentially a whole period. they become only marginally better as the game progressed.
      (f) even harvard's veteran players (cavanagh, welch etc) looked slow and inexperienced
(2) given harvard's poor play against windsor, brown and U-18, i would not be surprised to see them play poorly next weekend in ithaca
(3) on a personal note, watching the game tonight was utterly depressing. i figured, what was the harm in cheering for harvard moderately- i argued before it helps cornell's image to have a good second ecac team, and after all, i do attend school here now. but then i get to the rink, they have no fans (expected) and no band and no one is even clapping when they score. i find myself inadvertently clapping when the U-18 team makes a good play, and i realized that i don't give a shit whether harvard wins or not. now that i think about it, i was so enraged that i had paid $133 for season tix (which gave me the opportunity to buy guaranteed tix to both cornell games, basically), that i am pretty sure i'd be happy if they lost their season miserably. i have almost no interest in attending another game of theirs, aside from the cu one and bc and maine.


-mike '04
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: calgARI '07 on October 30, 2004, 10:16:02 PM
What did you think of defenseman Chad Morin?  He is allegedly considering Cornell as one of his college choices.
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: A-19 on October 30, 2004, 10:57:13 PM
that's great, all we need is someone a letter away from moron. no one on the u-18 team stood out, save for their awful goalie. my friend tells me that he is friends with defenseman Inman on the U-18 team, who is supposedly considering cornell, yale, princeton and harvard. he had one big hit i saw at least.
one standout for harvard was #22 freshman dave watters, who is a huge kid and scored twice off some deflections, though
Title: Re: scouting harvard
Post by: Josh '99 on November 01, 2004, 01:19:14 PM
I think this is as good a place as any to appreciate the fine handiwork of MIT engineers.

(https://angel.ac.yu.edu/CLSUploads/Files/jmherman/harvardsuckssign.jpg)