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Title: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: billhoward on February 15, 2005, 09:08:12 PM
Cornell doesn't get to three goals (team total) a game all that often, so this could be tough: What are the chances Moulson, Knoepfli, Scott, somebody, anybody, gets a hat trick in the last reamaining games of the year?

We had three last year including Ryan Vesce's seven-point game in the 7-0 win at Princeton (also Moulson, Knoepfli), one hat trick the year before (Moulson), then nothing until back in the 1998-99 season. http://slack.net/~whelan/tbrw/tbrw.cgi?2005/ecac.cgi.shtml

Five of the last 11 to do it were freshmen. Go, Topher!
Title: Re: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: Jordan 04 on February 15, 2005, 09:49:49 PM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:

 Cornell doesn't get to three goals (team total) a game all that often, so this could be tough: What are the chances Moulson, Knoepfli, Scott, somebody, anybody, gets a hat trick in the last reamaining games of the year?

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Title: Re: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: Trotsky on February 15, 2005, 10:22:46 PM
The recent hat tricks: http://www.tbrw.info/games/cornellHatTricks.html
Title: Re: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: RichH on February 15, 2005, 10:44:44 PM
Personally, I don't care.  Just win, baby!
Title: Re: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: calgARI '07 on February 15, 2005, 10:46:24 PM
I don't care either, but I'm gonna put my money on Hynes if anyone is to do it.  He is going to bust out any game now.
Title: Re: 2004-05 Cornell hat tricks
Post by: Scersk '97 on February 15, 2005, 11:16:25 PM
And the most unlikely player on that list?  Geoff Lopatka, hands down.

I will always remember the picture from the Sun of Lopatka, post overtime game-winner, skating away from the goal crouched, as if playing a guitar with his stick.  He had a nasty wrister that he would unleash after using a defenseman as a screen.  He scored his shortie at Placid against Harvard in '96 using it, as I remember.  Still, he was no natural goal-scorer.

That type of wrister, one of Moulson's many facets, is something that other guys on the team could stand to develop.  Takes some puck handling skill and a quick release.  Hey, McCutcheon, I'm talking to you, pay attention!