Reports are that he has signed with Philadelphia...I'm guessing that means the Phantoms? Anyways, haven't seen it anywhere but it should be popping up soon.
Current Phantoms include Freddy Meyer (Boston University), R.J. Umberger (Ohio State), Randy Jones (Clarkson), Patrick Sharp (Vermont), Tony Voce (Boston College), Eric Meloche (Ohio State), and Neil Little (Rensselaer).
Don't forget that the Flyers own Hyphen's rights, too.
Not that he'll get any time with the big club once they start playing again. Clarkie's said that Niittymaki would be starting for the big club if the strike hadn't happened.
From a credible source, Cook will be leaving school in the next few days to head to Philadelphia to join the Phantoms. No word on his graduation status.
He'll proabably just finish up this summer.
Congrats to Charlie. I would not have figured him as having a chance at a pro career. Just shows how far he (and the other seniors) came in the course of the last 4 years.
This is, IMHO, the most improved *class* over the course of their tenure at Cornell that I have ever seen.
Charlie cook is a great player i'm so happy that he got the awards. GO COOK!!!:-)
Good luck Charlie make us proud!
[Q]Trotsky Wrote:
This is, IMHO, the most improved *class* over the course of their tenure at Cornell that I have ever seen.[/q]
Imagine if Lenny had stayed... I wonder what numbers a much improved Lenny would have put up... (not a slight to McKee in any way).
first of all - i think im going to miss Charlie Cook as much as we all have missed Doug Murray and company.
Second of all, in case y ou haven't noticed, McKee's numbers are better than Lenny's numbers. McKee faced alot more shots, and proved his worth.
Remember, with guys like Hornby and Baby, and Murray out there, wingers were seeing alot of glass, and not much net.
Anything public on this yet? No sign of it on the Phantoms or Trenton Titans webpages.
I could be wrong, but wasn't there some sort of rule about undrafted players not being able to join teams in the middle of seasons, or perhaps during the middle of playoffs?
Cook is definately gone. I believe he left on Friday and is going supposed to play for the Phantoms, not the Titans.
[Q]Will Wrote:
I could be wrong, but wasn't there some sort of rule about undrafted players not being able to join teams in the middle of seasons, or perhaps during the middle of playoffs?[/q]
The AHL has had to declare playoff rosters, but it's not the AHL playoffs. However, the point of that was usually to fix the NHL/AHL breakdown. When the parent club gets knocked out of (or doesn't make) the NHL playoffs, it almost always gives your team a boost, but the point is to limit that. And I bet from the player's side, the union doesn't want a ton of guys sent down just cause they have nowhere else to play, even if they are eligible.
But anyway, with no NHL this year, I don't know if they'll need to bother doing that. But it's kinda a moot point anyway. The AHL regular season goes until April 17th, so any college players will certainly have finished their season and had time to sign by then.
now it's official....
http://www.theahl.com/AHLStatistics0405/transactions.html
http://www.phantomshockey.com/pressbox/archive/1316.asp
Cool,
Now I have to go down and see a game.
lmk and maybe I and some others will make a field trip out of it :)
LGR!
dave
charlie took extra credits in previous 3 years . he will graduate with his class
[Q]charles cook Wrote:
charlie took extra credits in previous 3 years . he will graduate with his class[/q]
I feel Borqued!
Check it out!
http://www.phantomshockey.com/lockerroom/RosterDetail.asp?PlayerID=246
Also note the "Player card"
The Phantoms have four more home games in the regular season. Friday the 8th and 15th, and Sunday the 10th and 17th. The game on the 10th is "Frank Bialowas Bobble-head Night." No road games near Ithaca - unless Albany counts.
I think I'll wait for the playoffs.
my intention was to point out that charlie planned for post senior year ice hockey. that the cornell education we are so gratefull for was not going to be wasted. charlie called me this year and told me that he was thankfull everyday that he was able to attend cornell. we would never intentionally make cornell greatest assets [ the fans ] feel bad!
well - i live about an hour from philly. ill give a report :)
Alright Charlie!!! I wish you the best of luck to you in Post-Cornell hockey! We're all cheering for you.