Back-up goalies

Started by gwm3, December 17, 2002, 02:51:47 PM

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Ben Doyle 03

I did some research on our two back-ups and here's what I was able to find regarding their playing abilities:

Todd Marr:

Northeastern University: NO RECORD

http://www.gonu.com/mhockey/archives/years/2000.shtml

Waterloo Black Hawks: 2000-2001
GP       Min      GAA     W    L    T     GA   Saves   Save %
21       1117:31  3.87     8    9    0     72     580      0.890
http://www.waterlooblackhawks.com/stats00.htm


Louis Chabot:

OCN Blizzard:  2001-2002

GP      Min            GAA     W    L    T     GA   SO    Saves   Save %
29      1627:00        2.40    25    2    0     65    3       670      0.911
http://www.ocnblizzard.com/stats/archives/0102/regularseason.htm  or
http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/chabot_louis00.html



I'm guessing most of us already know this information but I figured I'd post it anyway. :-)

edit: sorry about the spacing when trying to read the stats, it won't let me space thme out any more.
Let's GO Red!!!!

French Rage

Would Marr's game at Waterloo include the exhibition game we won 2 years ago?

03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Al DeFlorio

Cornell occasionally plays the University of Waterloo (top-notch comp sci department, by the way), not the Waterloo Black Hawks, who play in the USHL.

Al DeFlorio '65

cbuckser

Louis Chabot's numbers at OCN have suggested to me that he can flourish as a backup goaltender on a team with a stifling defense.  (Chabot backed up Marc-Andre Leclerc, who posted even better numbers than Chabot.  LeClerc, if I recall correctly, is two years older than Chabot.)  Keep in mind, however, that I've never seen Chabot play, so I cannot subjectively evaluate his abilities.

Leclerc was the Blizzard's playoff goaltender last year, but he sat out a Royal Bank Cup game against the Royal Balfour Sabrecats due to a knee injury.  Chabot got the nod in net, and the Blizzard won 5-0.
http://www.ocnblizzard.com/teaminfo/history/index.htm
Craig Buckser '94