So after last night it appears that only Brown--other than the Big Red--can still match the great '69-'70 team's remarkable record. Grillo's guys can even go one better: unbeaten, untied, and unscored-upon.;-)
Looks like you jinxed them, Al. After giving up two goals to Dartmouth, Danis's GAA has shot up to an astronomical 0.67.
If it were Clarkson Morris would bench him. Or slug him...
Uhoh. ::uhoh::
[Edit: The little "uhoh" face no longer appears in this post, and it did until just now. Is it just me...? Has "uhoh" been banished?]
Dude, that's a post-game bar joke, not a forum joke. :-P
I think poking fun at Morris is fair game for a little while. Why don't we just refer to Morris as Coach Knight? The double-meaning works for me.
I have a question about our 29-0-0 season. How close were we to tying Brown in the regular season game on Dec. 6, 1969? That is, what time was the GWG scored? (We won it 5-4 in OT)
Also, what was the closest we were to losing that year? Was there a game in which we had to score an EAG or have a big third period comeback or something?
Just curious :-P
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I have a question about our 29-0-0 season. How close were we to tying Brown in the regular season game on Dec. 6, 1969? That is, what time was the GWG scored? (We won it 5-4 in OT)
Also, what was the closest we were to losing that year? Was there a game in which we had to score an EAG or have a big third period comeback or something?
Just curious :-P
Just curious? Or insecure about all of the Buckeyes' close calls on the gridiron the last two years on the eve of the Michigan game? ::scared::
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
Also, what was the closest we were to losing that year? Was there a game in which we had to score an EAG or have a big third period comeback or something?
Well, there was that one game vs. Clarkson we played in Lake Placid. Dan Lodboa had to score a natural hat-trick in the 3rd to win 6-4. It was the last win of the season.
This probably doesn't help answer your question precisely, but it's a good read:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/news/stories/20030409/localsports/84696.html
haha....that too :-) ....
Well, to answer my own question, I found the box score on TBRW to that game against Brown. Down 4-3 in the third, we tied it at 7:55 and then Lodboa scored the game winner only 34 seconds into overtime.
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
Also, what was the closest we were to losing that year? Was there a game in which we had to score an EAG or have a big third period comeback or something?
Just curious :-P
I thought that the game the John Hughes had to score the same goal twice (after it was called back for offsides the first time) was very close to a loss.
Am I correct?
QuoteMarty'74 wrote:
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
Also, what was the closest we were to losing that year? Was there a game in which we had to score an EAG or have a big third period comeback or something?
Just curious :-P
I thought that the game the John Hughes had to score the same goal twice (after it was called back for offsides the first time) was very close to a loss.
Am I correct?
Ed Ambis tied that game in the second period. The Hughes goal, scored in the last minute of the third period, was the game-winner. But, I suppose, any game that gets into the last minute tied can be taken as "close to a loss."
certainly "close to a blemish" anyway...
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certainly "close to a blemish" anyway...
It was the ECAC championship game, so it was gonna be either a win or a loss...eventually.:-)
Brown was probably the closest call, tho we pretty much dominated the whole game. The other scary one was Dartmouth (also on the TBRW?). They were a truly terrible team that year (we beat them 14-0 in Lynah), but they somehow skated with us for two periods before we scored two goals in the third period to pull it out 3-2.
In the NCAA semis, we were down 1-0 to Wisconsin after 2. Wayne Thomas was stopping everything for them. In the third we scored twice to win 2-1, outshooting them 15-1. If I remember correctly, the goals were from Garth Ryan (or maybe Bob Aitchison) and Bill Duthie, not necessarily in that order. Every time Wisconsin got to the offensive blueline, Dan Lodboa seemed to take the puck and skate the other way. It may have been as good a period defensively as I've ever seen played, and every bit as important as his third period hat trick in the finals.
TBRW means never having to remember anything: http://members.cox.net/tbrw/boxScores/box19700319.html
See also: http://members.cox.net/tbrwmisc/games/classicGamesIndex.html
Just checked the box for "Doug Ferguson's 6-goal night," and noticed that Cornell scored three short-handed goals in a 29-second span. I saw that game but didn't remember that happening. Hamilton wasn't much, as the score shows, but that's still quite remarkable.
http://members.cox.net/tbrw/boxScores/box19650113.html