Underway in Columbus - no score, about 3 minutes in.
Chris Abbott gets the first one
CHRIS ABBOTT! 3:51! 1-0!
LGR!!!!!! just as I was putting up a post about how I hate the commentator's voice.. penalty against buckeyes too.. YEAH!:-D
Vartaressian on the PP.
Umberger ties it at 8:58.
Umberger for Ohio State. 1-1.
Al, Greg - join us in the Chat.
1-1, 8:50 to go in 1st.
You guys are minutes ahead of me, the chat is a guaranteed spoiler for me. :-/
Lost my client when the system went belly up a few months ago. Thanks for the invitation.
Either Schafer's mixing up the lines or this banana mentions Cornell names only in the middle of line changes.
Am I wrong or do we get more than the normal amount of "too many men" penalties?
He only mentions names when they touch the puck, no environment at all.
Have only heard McRae, Murray, Cook, Downs, and Bell on defense. Anyone hear Gleed or Wallace?
By the way, Jan Pajerski is now listed as a forward on the roster. Wasn't he a defenseman last year?
I've heard Wallace's name tonight. So, Gleed is scratched. At forward, I've heard the following ten names: Hynes, Vesce, Baby, Matt McRae, Hornby, Palahicky, Chris Abbott, Hughes, Paolini, and Varteressian. I doubt Paul Varteressian played on the first power-play unit. The OSU announcer probably confused his #9 with Vesce's #8.
Yes, Pajerski was a defenseman last year.
Pegoraro and Knoepfli tonight, as well.
Casey Jones whining about the refereeing!::rolleyes::
Tonight's scratches: Jan Pajerski, Jon Gleed, Cam Abbott, Mike Iggulden, Matt Moulson, and Scott Krahn.
OSU to the PP. Baby for holding.
Nice realtime scoresheet on the Cornell site:
http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/sports/m-hockey/stats/110102aaa.html
Anyone heard Murray's name called lately?
[q]Anyone heard Murray's name called lately?
[/q]
Yes. (On the Cornell broadcast.)
Thanks, Jordan. I was a bit worried.
Pegoraro gets a penalty, OSU going on their 4th pp.
Are you guys complaining about Adam or the OSU announcer? So far I think Adam is doing a fine job.
what is the frequency for the local broadcast for cornell?
curious if i can get it here in vestal ::nut::
870 AM. WHCU.
Princeton 2-2 with North Dakota in the 2nd.:-)
We're boycotting Adam (not his fault, though). It's the OSU guy.
KNOEPFLI!!!!
KNEOFPLI!
"Mark" Knoepfli according to Adam.
Or did I just hear that wrong?
Very nice posts in Columbus. Dryden got a lot of posts, too. You had to shoot at 'em to get the puck past 'im.
thanks jordan
no luck :(
I think Adam was having a Mark Knopfler Moment. ;-)
End of 2, 2-1.
btw,
where is the chat for the game?
i cant believe that mirc is only a trial now. lol
:-)
North Dakota 3-2 over Princeton on a late 2nd period goal.
Too many penalties.
Sounds as if the game is getting a little chippy. Doug's been a marked man all night, of course.
Greg wrote:
QuoteDoug's been a marked man all night, of course.
No mention of this from the TOSU announcing banana.
SOG are 25-11 in favor of the buckeyes...but Adam W. thinks that some of Cornell's long shots haven't been counted...interesting
ok. just got in. cornell still up 2-1?
Still 2-1.
Adam commenting on a lack of Downs in the 2nd and 3rd periods.
This is not the year for a rash of injuries.
what is with these penalties.
finally the osu underground announcers give lenny some credit :)
penalty on murray for tripping ::help::
Penalty by the co-captain. Argh.
LeNeveu getting the job done tonight.
Downs out there now (with Murray in the box).
2:21 to play...
Empty net...1 minute to go...can I start jingling my keys?? ::nut::
Last minute...
I can get Ithaca 870 AM here on a hill in Candor NY - and Ohio state pulls keeper 45 secs to go
:50 to play. OSU pulls the goalie.
Knoepfli!!! (ENG!)
Mike K scores ENG 3-1 Big Red !!! YEAH
Nice win to open the season boys. :-D
WAHOOOOOO!
'Tweren't pretty but I'll take it. Tough to catch a good team with a bunch of games under their belt in your first game--and on the road, too. Good win, guys.
Nice to be done in 2:05, too. Now if they can fix baseball and football the same way.
What an amazingly fast game!
Lenny is clearly no joke. The OSU call made it sound like he was under siege all night.
Sounded to me like we had LeNeveu to thank for this one.
The OSU radio guy was definitely touting the OSU offense saying it was dominant despite the loss (since I didn't see it, I can't really tell for myself), but he gave Lenny his props nonetheless.
Three stars #3 Dave Steckel (sp?), #2 Mike Knoepfli and a well deserved #1 to LeNeveu !!! Adam did a good job !! thank you -
FYI, I got WHCU in Whitney Point, NY to catch the last 10 minutes of the 2nd BU game last year... I was on my way back from Turkey Day Break (at BU for the first one), so the station definitely carries.
Just got back from the game. Cornell played well sporadically, but Lenny was fantastic the entire game. He made some OUTSTANDING saves, and his reflexes were as sharp as I've ever seen. You could definitely tell that CU was a bit rusty from all the time off, but when they got pumped, they played very, very well. There were a bunch of excellent defensive plays, and the 2nd CU goal made me so happy because a rebound try just seconds before the goal sailed less than an inch above the crossbar.
The Cornell turnout was quite good, with probably 150 Faithful on hand. We were about as loud as the OSU fans without the band. We sang Davy at every period and goal, so we kind of made up for the lack of a band. Great job guys!!! LGR!
Jordan
Al DeFlorio wrote:
QuoteNice to be done in 2:05, too. Now if they can fix baseball and football the same way.
So all sports can be turned into basketball? ::yark::
Personally, I don't see what the big deal was about a college game with no TV time outs lasting two and a half hours. Although in this case it was convenient to be able to drive home half an hour earlier. Or would have been if we hadn't closed the postgame party.
Incidentally, another factor in the fast game was CCHA ref Matt "No whistle! Move it!" Shegos.
.John T.
QuoteWhelan '91 wrote:
So all sports can be turned into basketball? ::yark::
No, John. To relieve the boredom factor, if that's OK with you.
Baseball games used to last 2:15 when I was a kid at the Polo Grounds. Pitchers didn't behave then as if every pitch might lead to a world-shaking event. This year's otherwise interesting World Series games extended almost four hours every night. Tiresome as hell. These are just games, fer chrissakes.
Basketball, by the way, may be the worst offender. The last four minutes on the clock last an eternity.
We made an impact, and USCHO shows that Michigan lifted our cheers (which most of us knew anyway): from the recap:
"The Cornell faithful showed in force, demonstrating to Ohio State fans just what a cheering section should do during a hockey game. The Big Red crowd, a mix of fans who traveled from Ithaca and Lynah alumni, brought "Sieve!" signs and newspapers, and chanted in a manner that should be familiar to anyone who's attended a game in Michigan's Yost Arena — Wolverine fans lifted the Lynah cheers years ago."
Cool.
Jordan Steele '01 wrote:
Quote"Sieve!" signs and newspapers
Of course, the signs didn't last very long, thanks to a very angry usher who yelled "You can't have signs!" at any one who had one in their hands and took them away. The amazing thing was that this continued even after the game when some of us picked up "CORNELL" signs that were lying around (she'd missed them) and held them up while congratulating the team. (I had two of them confiscated from me postgame; I'm pretty sure that if she'd seen the "YOU'RE A SIEVE" sign I held in her direction as she walked away, it would have pushed her over the edge and gotten me "kicked out" 30 seconds before we all left.)
I shudder to think of the battle that would have ensued if David and Anne Haynes had gone to the Clarkson-OSU game last weekend. ::laugh::
Al DeFlorio wrote:
QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:
QuoteSo all sports can be turned into basketball? ::yark::
No, John. To relieve the boredom factor, if that's OK with you.
I don't find sporting events, including the brief pauses that allow the tension to build, boring. Now, if they wanted to ban TV timeouts from all college hockey games (sort of like the way soccer is played), I'd be all over that. It would reduce game time by at least 15 minutes, and make the pacing of TV games as natural as non-TV games.
The worst example of messing with the game to allow more time for commercials was in the NFL when the long TV timeouts had bloated the games to 3:30, so they changed the rules to allow the clock to run after incomplete passes, effectively reducing the amount of football that was played to make room for the ads. The NCAA wisely kept the rules of the college game unchanged, even though it makes televised games go on for a long time.
John T. Whelan '91 wrote:
[/QUOTE]I don't find sporting events, including the brief pauses that allow the tension to build, boring.[/QUOTE]
I don't recall saying anywhere that sporting events were boring. Sitting or standing around while waiting for play to resume is boring. Waiting for coaches to juggle lines interminably before a faceoff is boring. Watching lacrosse players stall while short stick middies replace long stick middies and vice versa every time the ball changes hands is boring. Watching Dave Righetti wasting everyone's time while mouthing inanities like "don't forget to back up the plate" on the pitcher's mound is boring. Enduring the end-of-game foul shot parade in basketball is boring.
Why anyone would want to spend 150 minutes rather than 125 to watch 60 minutes of hockey "play" is beyond me. Perhaps you can convince me, John, but I doubt it.
Reducing the lengths of commercial times in all sports would be wonderful--having the same effect that the new faceoff rule has had in college hockey. It might also result in players' salaries and owners' profits coming down from their current obscene levels.
I'm sure they'd have found that usherette to be "simply awesome."::rolleyes::
Al DeFlorio wrote:
QuotePerhaps you can convince me, John, but I doubt it.
Oh, Al, I've long since given up trying to convince you of anything. :-D
The lead sentence from today's Ithaca Journal:
"The Cornell men's hockey team got its season off to a great start Friday, receiving two goals from sophomore Mark Knoepfli and defeating Ohio State 3-1 at the Value City Arena. "
Must be contagious, Jordan. ::help::
I wonder if Knoepfli'll just take the path of least resistance and change his name. ;-)
The Faithful seem to have trouble whenever we go into a building that isn't accustomed to vociferous (cough, real, cough) fans (although that's no excuse for the fascist ushers at RPI, who should know better). I expect we'll have some problems with Burgermeister Meisterbergers at Albany, too, until we educate them.
[q]I wonder if Knoepfli'll just take the path of least resistance and change his name.[/q]
That's what Keith Richard did after several years getting progressively tired of correcting people who thought his name was Keith Richards.
He didn't have much of a slapshot, though.
Beeeej
I think Mike would have to be in dire straits before he'd do that.