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Title: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Brian on January 03, 2006, 06:52:48 PM
What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Molgestron on January 03, 2006, 11:19:47 PM
Saw Nieuwendyk in NJ tonight, and although he's had some great games recently, the Devils held him shotless. It also seemed like he got a lot less ice time than some of the other Panthers- disappointing because I picked the game to see him, although Elias returned and had a great night so that was nice. In a REALLY small crowd, I saw at least two Cornell jerseys and set next to a Quinnipiac fan who wouldn't stop talking about Cashman.

My question of the game is why do referees give coincidental diving and hooking (in this case) penalties? I've seen it happen a few times and tonight it looked as if a hooking call was going to cut short a Florida 5x3 until the Devils player got called for a dive. Is it because the diving player exaggerates even when there is an actual penalty? Hopefully someone here can enlighten me.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jacob '06 on January 04, 2006, 12:35:18 AM
[quote Molgestron]Is it because the diving player exaggerates even when there is an actual penalty? Hopefully someone here can enlighten me.[/quote]

Yes.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 04, 2006, 01:19:50 AM
[quote Molgestron]Saw Nieuwendyk in NJ tonight, and although he's had some great games recently, the Devils held him shotless. It also seemed like he got a lot less ice time than some of the other Panthers- disappointing because I picked the game to see him, although Elias returned and had a great night so that was nice. In a REALLY small crowd, I saw at least two Cornell jerseys and set next to a Quinnipiac fan who wouldn't stop talking about Cashman.[/quote]A small crowd at a Devils game?  I'm shocked.  SHOCKED!
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: bigred06 on January 04, 2006, 03:10:25 PM
The penalty you are talking about was the worst call i've seen this year. Paul Martin dove to poke the puck down the ice just killing a penalty not trying to draw a hooking penalty.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Pete Godenschwager on January 04, 2006, 03:53:58 PM
[quote Brian]What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?[/quote]

I think the face shield penalty refers to fighting while wearing a face shield.  If you saw Murray's fight the other night, he quickly took off his helmet before his scrap to avoid this.

Edit: Apparently, this penalty is only applied if the person wearing the shield is deemed the instigator.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Molgestron on January 04, 2006, 03:58:08 PM
[quote bigred06]The penalty you are talking about was the worst call i've seen this year. Paul Martin dove to poke the puck down the ice just killing a penalty not trying to draw a hooking penalty.[/quote]

Thanks. I had a bad view of those near side boards so I couldn't see it well.

And I've been to plenty of terribly attended Devils games, but I don't think the crowd there could have filled Lynah. Of course, NHL.com has the official attendance at 10,039, but the arena looked ~20% full. Stupid that they're spending the money for a new arena. If people don't go to the Meadowlands, can't see that they're going  to go to Newark.

To put this thread back on track, LeNeveu is at .905, 3.06 since going back to San Antonio. Not so stellar, but it's not like he has a D to help him out. Similar numbers to Danis (.903, 2.73) and Jimmy Howard (.900, 2.76)
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 04, 2006, 04:14:30 PM
[quote Molgestron]And I've been to plenty of terribly attended Devils games, but I don't think the crowd there could have filled Lynah. Of course, NHL.com has the official attendance at 10,039, but the arena looked ~20% full. Stupid that they're spending the money for a new arena. If people don't go to the Meadowlands, can't see that they're going  to go to Newark.[/quote]To be fair, Newark is a LOT easier to get to than the Meadowlands (which is famously inaccessible by public transportation).  I still maintain that nobody gives a crap about the Devils, but I don't think moving to Newark will hurt their (piss poor) attendance any.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Brian on January 04, 2006, 06:48:02 PM
[quote Pete Godenschwager][quote Brian]What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?[/quote]

I think the face shield penalty refers to fighting while wearing a face shield.  If you saw Murray's fight the other night, he quickly took off his helmet before his scrap to avoid this.

Edit: Apparently, this penalty is only applied if the person wearing the shield is deemed the instigator.[/quote]

Thanks, it makes more sense if you compare it to the Murray fight.  However, seems foolish that you have to think about taking your helmet off, especially when your pissed off!  Silly NHL!
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Liz '05 on January 04, 2006, 09:05:22 PM
[quote Pete Godenschwager][quote Brian]What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?[/quote]

I think the face shield penalty refers to fighting while wearing a face shield.  If you saw Murray's fight the other night, he quickly took off his helmet before his scrap to avoid this.

Edit: Apparently, this penalty is only applied if the person wearing the shield is deemed the instigator.[/quote]

Is there a safety concern related to this?  I'm not sure I see the reasoning behind the penalty
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jacob '06 on January 04, 2006, 09:12:56 PM
[quote Liz '05][quote Pete Godenschwager][quote Brian]What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?[/quote]

I think the face shield penalty refers to fighting while wearing a face shield.  If you saw Murray's fight the other night, he quickly took off his helmet before his scrap to avoid this.

Edit: Apparently, this penalty is only applied if the person wearing the shield is deemed the instigator.[/quote]

Is there a safety concern related to this?  I'm not sure I see the reasoning behind the penalty[/quote]

You don't wanna punch someone in the visor, it would cut up your hand probably.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Dpperk29 on January 04, 2006, 09:23:05 PM
or if on the off chance the visor broke/came off the helmet it would cut the other guy up pretty good too...
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: KeithK on January 04, 2006, 10:59:36 PM
[q]Thanks, it makes more sense if you compare it to the Murray fight. However, seems foolish that you have to think about taking your helmet off, especially when your pissed off! Silly NHL![/q]I don't know.  Putting restrictions on fighting, even relatively minor ones like this, seems like a pretty good idea to me.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: David Harding on January 05, 2006, 12:13:03 AM
I certainly wouldn't want a broken piece of my own visor putting my eye out.  On the other hand, I can imagine having that shield making me feel less vulnerable and thus more likely to instigate.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Liz '05 on January 05, 2006, 09:20:26 AM
I suppose I can see the broken visor argument, but if that's the concern the instigator should be pulling off his opponent's visor before taking a punch (i.e. the opposite of what I understand the rule to be).  The instigator would, presumably, be getting the best shot in first, right?  

In my experience, helmets come off if there's a serious fight, along with gloves, not because of a rule, but as a result of the fight.  It may not be true in reverse, but I think requiring the helmets to be off ups the chances of it being a serious fight.  Silly, then, to penalize wearing a helmet.

Disclaimer:  I haven't seen a NHL game since the Whalers, and thus the only fight-viewing I have comes from college hockey.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: ugarte on January 05, 2006, 03:21:20 PM
[quote Liz '05][quote Pete Godenschwager][quote Brian]What happened to Iggulden last night, 19 minutes in penalties!  What is a face shield penalty?[/quote]

I think the face shield penalty refers to fighting while wearing a face shield.  If you saw Murray's fight the other night, he quickly took off his helmet before his scrap to avoid this.

Edit: Apparently, this penalty is only applied if the person wearing the shield is deemed the instigator.[/quote]

Is there a safety concern related to this?  I'm not sure I see the reasoning behind the penalty[/quote]Probably because if you are going to start a fight, you should at least be willing to take a punch in the mouth.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 05, 2006, 10:24:57 PM
[quote ugarte]Probably because if you are going to start a fight, you should at least be willing to take a punch in the mouth.[/quote]I'm neither as pro-fighting as some hockey fans, nor as anti-fighting with others, but this I agree with wholeheartedly.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 06, 2006, 02:07:15 PM
[quote jmh30]To be fair, Newark is a LOT easier to get to than the Meadowlands (which is famously inaccessible by public transportation).  I still maintain that nobody gives a crap about the Devils, but I don't think moving to Newark will hurt their (piss poor) attendance any.[/quote]
I will be going to fewer games once they're in Newark.  Most of us in NJ have cars.  It sucks driving to Newark vs. the Meadowlands.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 06, 2006, 03:34:19 PM
[quote David Harding]I certainly wouldn't want a broken piece of my own visor putting my eye out.[/quote]
If a visor breaks with a punch, how's it supposed to stop a puck traveling 85-100 mph?  It would more likely hurt the hand of the puncher.  If you're going to engage in a fight, take your helmet off.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Trotsky on January 06, 2006, 03:41:26 PM
There's a team in Jersey?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 06, 2006, 04:42:05 PM
We can't hear you, our Stanley Cup rings are plugging our ears.....
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: KeithK on January 06, 2006, 05:07:39 PM
Isn't the point to get more Rangers fans to the rink when the two teams play?
Title: Re: ear ringing
Post by: RichS on January 06, 2006, 05:33:13 PM
Thank you Paddy Roy. :-}

Doesn't look like your ears will be getting more plugged this year.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 06, 2006, 07:58:55 PM
[quote RatushnyFan]I will be going to fewer games once they're in Newark.  Most of us in NJ have cars.  It sucks driving to Newark vs. the Meadowlands.[/quote]Depends on where you're coming from and where they put the arena.  Using my parents' house in Livingston as a point of origin, something that's located near 280 is way easier to get to than the Meadowlands.

Edit:  Keith, what does it matter for that purpose?  It's all already Rangers fans anyway.  :-D
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: KeithK on January 06, 2006, 08:37:57 PM
[q]Edit: Keith, what does it matter for that purpose? It's all already Rangers fans anyway.[/q]To make it more convienent for us, maybe?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 06, 2006, 10:51:05 PM
[quote KeithK][q]Edit: Keith, what does it matter for that purpose? It's all already Rangers fans anyway.[/q]To make it more convienent for us, maybe?[/quote]Heh.  Good point.  Of course, honestly, if I want to see a Rangers game, I can go to one at MSG without too much trouble.  I'm actually more excited about the new soccer stadium they're (allegedly) building in Harrison.  (But of course, that takes this discussion WAY off topic.)
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: A-19 on January 06, 2006, 11:48:29 PM
i'm so glad i've learned so much about alumni in the pros here
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: KeithK on January 07, 2006, 12:36:40 AM
[quote A-19]i'm so glad i've learned so much about alumni in the pros here[/quote]Yeah, but at least we know that John Spencer is... Oh wait - wrong forum.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: mgl11 on January 07, 2006, 01:34:50 PM
Back on topic -- Paolini had nice game last night for the Amerks, goal and an assist. He's there on a PTO, hopefully he sticks this time around.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: profudge on January 07, 2006, 05:38:48 PM
And J.M. Pelltier  got the win over Binghamton 6-2
Title: Paolini and Pellitier - game stars 1/6
Post by: Per Djoos on January 08, 2006, 12:59:40 PM
J.M. got the third star and Sam the second for a goal and an assist (and the game winner) in Binghamton as the Amerks beat the baby Sens. 6-2

Both played great.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: LaJollaRed on January 08, 2006, 05:32:10 PM
I'm going to see Matt Underhill tonight against San Diego.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jordan 04 on January 08, 2006, 07:45:12 PM
[quote LaJollaRed]I'm going to see Matt Underhill tonight against San Diego.[/quote]

Sigh. I soooo wish I could make it tonight.'

Edit:  Ok, I don't feel as bad.  Underhill isn't in net.  And the more I think about it, the more I realize I'm listening to an Alaska Aces/San Diego Gulls game on the radio.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: bigred06 on January 09, 2006, 04:50:54 PM
In the NHL.COM photos of the week:

Los Angeles Kings' center Derek Armstrong is upended after a collision with the Sharks' Doug Murray by the San Jose bench.

http://www.nhl.com/features/photogallery/jan9/page10.html
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 09, 2006, 06:17:58 PM
Two assists and the game-winning shoot-out goal for Joe last night.
Title: Sharks vs. Bruins on NESN at 7pm tonight, Jan. 10
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 10, 2006, 02:05:48 PM
In high def, if you have it.
Title: Re: Sharks vs. Bruins on NESN at 7pm tonight, Jan. 10
Post by: crodger1 on January 10, 2006, 07:18:40 PM
Doug Murray is playing too (looking at the shift chart now).

5 mins or so into the game Joe Thornton gets booted from the game for a hit on Hal Gill. (I'm listening on the radio at work, so didn't see it.)
Title: Re: Sharks vs. Bruins on NESN at 7pm tonight, Jan. 10
Post by: redice on January 10, 2006, 07:30:43 PM
6:30 to go in the first period and I haven't seen Doug Murray on the ice.   Is he injured?
Finally saw him on the ice....just as the Bruins scored their first goal.  Damn.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: DL on January 11, 2006, 08:34:56 AM
I know it's pretty normal to shield yourself from stuff like that while your on the bench, but Doug's teammates have gotta be watching and thinking, "Uh-oh, here he comes..."
Title: Re: Sharks vs. Bruins on NESN at 7pm tonight, Jan. 10
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 11, 2006, 04:00:26 PM
[quote redice]6:30 to go in the first period and I haven't seen Doug Murray on the ice.   Is he injured?
[/quote]
Of the seven D-men dressed for the game, only two had more minutes than Doug.
Title: Re: Sharks vs. Bruins on NESN at 7pm tonight, Jan. 10
Post by: oceanst41 on January 11, 2006, 04:19:08 PM
He got a few shots to the net, but still no points

The NESN announcers talked Doug up a bit during the second or third too, not sure which period. They were discussing how San Jose is moving their AHL team from Cleveland to Worcester, and how they develop their players so well. They were talking with a coach who worked on all the younger players' skating skills, and that coach was going on about how proud he was of Doug's improvement. The Bruins guys then said he was rewarded with a call up and has played well.

I mean they needed something to talk about, it wasn't much of a game for Boston ::rolleyes::
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: Bio '04 on January 11, 2006, 06:36:08 PM
Vesce was named to the 2006 PlanetUSA AHL All-Star team of the AHL:
http://www.theahl.com/AHL/News/2006/01/10/1387795.html

Noah Welch was also named to the team (take that to mean what you will :-P)...
Edit: just noticed that Welch is also named a starter for the team
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: KeithK on January 11, 2006, 08:15:02 PM
[quote Bio '04]Vesce was named to the 2006 PlanetUSA AHL All-Star team of the AHL:
http://www.theahl.com/AHL/News/2006/01/10/1387795.html
[/quote]Must we assist the idiocy of corporate names by repeating the branding here?

Congrats to Vesce on making the AHL All Star team.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: Will on January 11, 2006, 10:09:02 PM
[quote KeithK]Must we assist the idiocy of corporate names by repeating the branding here?[/quote]

Actually, as I recall, the team is called "PlanetUSA" because they play against the Canadian team (i.e., a team composed purely of Canadian-born players).  PlanetUSA, by contrast, is composed of players from anywhere but Canada, though it is chiefly Americans on the roster.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: Josh '99 on January 11, 2006, 10:35:27 PM
[quote Will][quote KeithK]Must we assist the idiocy of corporate names by repeating the branding here?[/quote]

Actually, as I recall, the team is called "PlanetUSA" because they play against the Canadian team (i.e., a team composed purely of Canadian-born players).  PlanetUSA, by contrast, is composed of players from anywhere but Canada, though it is chiefly Americans on the roster.[/quote]In other words, not only does it sound stupid, it's confusing too.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: jtwcornell91 on January 12, 2006, 12:02:51 AM
[quote Will][quote KeithK]Must we assist the idiocy of corporate names by repeating the branding here?[/quote]

Actually, as I recall, the team is called "PlanetUSA" because they play against the Canadian team (i.e., a team composed purely of Canadian-born players).  PlanetUSA, by contrast, is composed of players from anywhere but Canada, though it is chiefly Americans on the roster.[/quote]

Is the other team called PlanetCanada?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: JordanCS on January 12, 2006, 12:39:49 AM
I've got to say, it's great to see Vesce have good success at the next level.  He was one guy I thought definitely had the skills to do well in the pro game, but I wasn't sure if his size would put him at a disadvantage.  If you're an AHL all-star, I think you're capable of playing in the NHL, and hopefully Vesce will get that shot.  I always loved watching him play.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006 (Vesce)
Post by: cornelldavy on January 12, 2006, 12:55:37 AM
[quote Will][quote KeithK]Must we assist the idiocy of corporate names by repeating the branding here?[/quote]

Actually, as I recall, the team is called "PlanetUSA" because they play against the Canadian team (i.e., a team composed purely of Canadian-born players).  PlanetUSA, by contrast, is composed of players from anywhere but Canada, though it is chiefly Americans on the roster.[/quote]

There were extenuating circumstances (I think one of the PlanetUSA goalies was hurt), but a couple years ago, when LeNeveu was an AHL all-star, he played for PlanetUSA despite being Canadian. I guess he is from the planet...
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Josh '99 on January 12, 2006, 11:12:08 PM
[quote JordanCS]I've got to say, it's great to see Vesce have good success at the next level.  He was one guy I thought definitely had the skills to do well in the pro game, but I wasn't sure if his size would put him at a disadvantage.  If you're an AHL all-star, I think you're capable of playing in the NHL, and hopefully Vesce will get that shot.  I always loved watching him play.[/quote]The way the NHL game is getting called this year, and the way the game is changing to adjust, Vesce could get a shot despite his size.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 12, 2006, 11:17:04 PM
Another gamewinner for Joe on his only shot tonight.

Murray a +1 on the night with three hits but only 12 minutes of playing time.  Sharks' top defensive pair logged ~25 minutes.
Title: Baby scores
Post by: David Harding on January 15, 2006, 09:46:21 PM
Baby had a goal (hos 5th of the season) and an assist Saturday night, but the Chicago Wolves lost to the Toronto Marlies, 4-5.

http://www.chicagowolves.com/news/readstory.cfm?story=1360
Title: Dougie vs. the smurf...
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 16, 2006, 11:24:17 AM
on OLN tonight at 8 EST.
Title: Re: Baby scores
Post by: David Harding on January 16, 2006, 01:09:07 PM
Stephen Baby and Mike Iggulden each scored a goal for their respective teams as the Cleveland Barons beat the Chicago Wolves 6-3 at Chicago yesterday.

http://www.chicagowolves.com/news/readstory.cfm?story=1361
http://www.clevelandbarons.net/news/news.asp?story_id=911
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Dianne 99 on January 17, 2006, 08:38:23 PM
Nice mention of Murray.  Still haven't made it to a game to see him play.
http://www.sjsharks.com/news/news.asp?story_id=2054
Title: Iggulden in Syracuse Jan. 20,21
Post by: cth95 on January 20, 2006, 03:14:48 AM
Iggulden will return to Central New York this weekend for a pair of games against Syracuse. The Barons skate against the Crunch on Friday and Saturday nights, with both games set for 7:30 p.m. at the Onondaga County War Memorial.

http://cornellbigred.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/011906aab.html
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Chris 02 on January 20, 2006, 04:47:42 PM
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060115/capt.mtlb11301150338.sharks_canadiens_hockey_mtlb113.jpg)
Montreal Canadiens' Christopher Higgins and San Jose Sharks' Doug Murray, top, clash along the boards during NHL action in Montreal, Canada, on Saturday, January 14, 2006.
(AP Photo/Ian Barrett,CP)
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 20, 2006, 05:11:16 PM
[quote Chris 02]Montreal Canadiens' Christopher Higgins and San Jose Sharks' Doug Murray, top, clash along the boards during NHL action in Montreal, Canada, on Saturday, January 14, 2006.
[/quote]
Just a couple of gentlemanly, effete Ivy Leaguers extending cordial greetings after a long absence.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: jtwcornell91 on January 20, 2006, 05:15:56 PM
[quote Chris 02]Montreal Canadiens' Christopher Higgins and San Jose Sharks' Doug Murray, top, clash along the boards during NHL action in Montreal, Canada, on Saturday, January 14, 2006.[/quote]

[reminisces about Murray's SHG against Yale in the first game of the 2002 ECAC Quintafinals...]
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: bjybjy on January 21, 2006, 02:06:16 AM
[quote jtwcornell91]
[reminisces about Murray's SHG against Yale in the first game of the 2002 ECAC Quintafinals...][/quote]

That was amazing. Mugs the guy at the blueline, steals the puck, skates up the ice alone has like no gas left and still lets off a laser from the top of the circle and beats the goalie glove side. Man...
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: DisplacedCornellian on January 21, 2006, 10:39:29 PM
Solid night for Leneveu in a losing effort.  He stopped 40 of 41 shots he faced, but got no offensive support as Rochester shut out San Antonio 1-0.  

Vesce also showed up on the score sheets tonight, getting the first assist on Springfield's OT goal that gave them a 3-2 win over Lowell.
Title: Hugh Jessiman
Post by: Chris \'03 on January 21, 2006, 11:28:34 PM
The much maligned Dartmouth "alum" scored his first AHL goal for the Wolfpack tonight.
Title: Re: Hugh Jessiman
Post by: Josh '99 on January 23, 2006, 02:10:12 AM
Well, it wouldn't have taken him so long if he hadn't been so woefully unprepared for pro hockey that he had to be sent down to the ECHL for seasoning.

To be fair, it could be worse - he could be playing in, I don't know, Asshat, Finland.  :-D
Title: Re: Hugh Jessiman
Post by: Chris \'03 on January 23, 2006, 11:02:40 PM
[quote jmh30]Well, it wouldn't have taken him so long if he hadn't been so woefully unprepared for pro hockey that he had to be sent down to the ECHL for seasoning.
[/quote]

Speaking of woeful, apparently George Parros (Princeton '03) is up with the Kings this season. I know this only because of his extended fight just now on OLN. They say he's "working with Marty McSorley [to get better at fighting]" New NHL, eh?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Trotsky on January 24, 2006, 07:15:12 AM
Nieuwendyk is 4th in scoring on the Panthers after their 49th game: 32 12 11 23, with a typically excellent FO% of 56.6.  Not bad for a 40-year old.  He has 545 career goals -- 23rd all-time, one more than Rocket Richard.

Next stops:

(19) 560 Guy Lafleur
(20) 556 Johnny Bucyk
(21) 549 Ron Francis
(22) 548 Michel Goulet
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 24, 2006, 07:17:06 AM
[quote Trotsky]Nieuwendyk is 4th in scoring on the Panthers after their 49th game: 32 12 11 23, with a typically excellent FO% of 56.6.  Not bad for a 40-year old.  He has 545 career goals -- 23rd all-time, one more than Rocket Richard.

Next stops:

(19) 560 Guy Lafleur
(20) 556 Johnny Bucyk
(21) 549 Ron Francis
(22) 548 Michel Goulet[/quote]
And, IIRC, behind only Brett Hull among former-college players.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Trotsky on January 24, 2006, 07:18:27 AM
These are the guys above him:
Wayne Gretzky

Gordie Howe

Brett Hull

Marcel Dionne

Phil Esposito

Mike Gartner

Mark Messier

Mario Lemieux *

Steve Yzerman *

Luc Robitaille *

Dave Andreychuk *

Bobby Hull

Dino Ciccarelli

Jari Kurri

Brendan Shanahan *

Mike Bossy

Jaromir Jagr *

Guy Lafleur

Joe Sakic *

Johnny Bucyk

Ron Francis

Michel Goulet

(* active)
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Robb on January 24, 2006, 10:22:50 AM
Looks like you can take that asterisk off of Lemieux...  :`(
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: nshapiro on January 24, 2006, 01:24:30 PM
and Andreychuk

http://www.nhl.com/features/iceage/main011306.html
Title: Re: Hugh Jessiman
Post by: Josh '99 on January 24, 2006, 02:17:06 PM
[quote Chris '03]Speaking of woeful, apparently George Parros (Princeton '03) is up with the Kings this season. I know this only because of his extended fight just now on OLN. They say he's "working with Marty McSorley [to get better at fighting]" New NHL, eh?[/quote]Parros also already has a couple of NHL goals, which is well more than Jessiman can say.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: DisplacedCornellian on January 25, 2006, 08:18:46 AM
Another solid night for Leneveu last night, as he stopped 43 of 45 shots in a 4-2 win over Milwaukee.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: DisplacedCornellian on January 27, 2006, 10:58:38 PM
And yet another big night for Leneveu tonight.  He stopped 45 of 47 shots in a 3-2 win over Baby and the Wolves.  Lenny and the Rampage held on for the win despite being outshot 47-17 in the game.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Chris 02 on January 30, 2006, 01:53:39 PM
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060122/capt.las10101220010.sharks_kings_hockey_las101.jpg)

Los Angeles Kings right winger Dustin Brown, right, tumbles as he battles San Jose Sharks defenseman Doug Murray in the first period of their National Hockey league game in Los Angeles Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Yet another one of those guys that SHOULD have come to Cornell is made to pay via Dougie.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on January 30, 2006, 05:04:07 PM
The Phantoms game was on Comcast Friday night.  Charlie Cook didn't suit up.  Bummer.

He did play Sunday evening against Providence (no pts, 2 PIM)
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 30, 2006, 05:11:46 PM
Looks like he's having a decent year in terms of +/- and scoring.  Is he getting his weight up at all?  He's in the Flyers orgnization after all.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on January 31, 2006, 05:30:11 PM
[quote RatushnyFan]Looks like he's having a decent year in terms of +/- and scoring.  Is he getting his weight up at all?  He's in the Flyers orgnization after all.[/quote]

His scoring and +/- hasn't changed much in the past few weeks.  I look for him in the stats after each weekend, but haven't seem him listed.  

Don't know about his weight, since all I've seen is the one photo on the team website.  :-P   But the Flyers have three trees on the blueline, and three or four smaller guys, so he may have a chance.

Not sure how much game time he's getting, but I suspect it'll be less than before.  With Pitkanen healthy, they'll probably be sending Jones back down (and they only had Picard up for a couple of games).  Though trading Seidenberg helped his chances a bit.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: redice on January 31, 2006, 08:16:44 PM
The AHL All-Star Skills competition is on Fox Sports Net New England, DirecTV Ch. 620 right now.    Ryan Vesce is participating.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Chris \'03 on January 31, 2006, 08:27:18 PM
Also free stream fro B2, http://theahl.com/

Vesce is going against Jeff Tambellini in the fastest skater and will be shooting on Yann Danis in the pass and score.

Noah Welch is partcipating in the rapid fire competition and hardest shot.

Both are also in the breakaway relay.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: charley cook on January 31, 2006, 08:35:54 PM
broken foot on blocked shot a couple weeks ago.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 31, 2006, 10:23:43 PM
ouch.  hope he mends quickly.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on February 01, 2006, 07:42:15 AM
[quote charley cook]broken foot on blocked shot a couple weeks ago.[/quote]

Actually, in my mind that's good news.  It means they haven't made any negative decisions.

Good to see he's back on the ice, tho.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: mjh89 on February 01, 2006, 03:28:29 PM
He should have come to Cornell and gave up playing in the NHl at age 18?
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: KeithK on February 01, 2006, 04:43:12 PM
[quote mjh89]He should have come to Cornell and gave up playing in the NHl at age 18?[/quote]From the selfish perspective of a Cornell hockey fan, an emphatic yes! :-D
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: bigred06 on February 01, 2006, 08:33:29 PM
Vesce with an assist on the first goal in the AHL all star game (Welch from Harvard also assisted on the goal:-( ). The goal was scored by Patrick O'Sullivan.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: calgARI '07 on February 01, 2006, 08:49:13 PM
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but Hynes hasn't played a game in months.  Biggest mistake of his career/life leaving Cornell.  He wasn't ready to go pro - plain and simple.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: redhair34 on February 01, 2006, 09:00:45 PM
[quote calgARI '07]Not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but Hynes hasn't played a game in months.  Biggest mistake of his career/life leaving Cornell.  He wasn't ready to go pro - plain and simple.[/quote]

I'm pretty sure I heard he's injured.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: bigred06 on February 01, 2006, 09:26:52 PM
I know that he is injured and i think i heard he would be out until march or april.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: oceanst41 on February 02, 2006, 12:35:29 AM
Something just doesn't sound right about Welch to Vesce
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: Steve M on February 02, 2006, 05:06:01 PM
Hynes hurt his knee in early December and hasn't played since.
Title: Re: Alumni in the Pros -- Jan 2006
Post by: ugarte on February 02, 2006, 06:26:54 PM
[quote Steve M]Hynes hurt his knee in early December and hasn't played since.[/quote]Never would have happened in college.