U @ Cornell - Senior Night 2013

Started by sah67, February 23, 2013, 05:54:28 PM

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Jim Hyla

Anyone who wonders what difference a coach can make just needs to look at Providence. Relatively quietly Leaman has taken them to the top of HE.

Also, a nice article in the NY Times about staying in school to finish both your schooling and your college career.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Bizarre Lynah record for Cornell this year, with no splits of weekends.

In the ECAC:

2 4-point weekends
0 3-point
0 2-point
1 1-point
2 0-point

Add in the home sweep of CC and we're looking at a really weird histogram.

CowbellGuy

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: martyAndy and his new mustache saved the game for us over and over. Some of his apparently meta-physical moves were both a joy and gut wrenching.


Iles made a glove save shortly before Union scored their second goal that I thought might have been the save of the night. The guy in front of me was certain the shot wasn't actually on goal, and would have gone high and wide. Any opinions here on whether or not that shot would have found the top corner of the net or not if Andy had been a split-second slower?

I had moved to Section C for the third and had perfect line-of-sight on that shot. It was definitely headed for the net.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

andyw2100

Quote from: CowbellGuy
Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: martyAndy and his new mustache saved the game for us over and over. Some of his apparently meta-physical moves were both a joy and gut wrenching.


Iles made a glove save shortly before Union scored their second goal that I thought might have been the save of the night. The guy in front of me was certain the shot wasn't actually on goal, and would have gone high and wide. Any opinions here on whether or not that shot would have found the top corner of the net or not if Andy had been a split-second slower?

I had moved to Section C for the third and had perfect line-of-sight on that shot. It was definitely headed for the net.

Thanks for the confirmation, guys. I was pretty sure it was on goal, but the guy in front of me was so sure it wasn't (and almost even a tad disparaging of my praise of the save) that I questioned my own opinion.

BMac

I saw it clearly on Redcast. I bowed to my monitor, alone.

It was a ridiculous save.