Cornell vs. Ohio State, 12/29

Started by Greg Berge, December 29, 2002, 04:07:11 PM

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and Lenny gets the win for Canada 4-1 (not sure what the shot stats are). Maybe he can call down to Estero and deliver an inspiring intermission speech.

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jms

I just logged on. Can someone update me on the score? thanks

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1-0 OSU in the 3rd - no idea how much time is left

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any word on how the 3rd period is going? if we didn't score, surely it's almost over

Ken71

Cornell loses, 1-0.  Bummer weekend.

Greg Berge

Very tough loss.  Cornell has now been shut out by Ohio State in both of the last two Estero consies, and is 1-5 lifetime in the tourny.

CU at Stanford

Well, it did not help that Cornell was playing without its experienced goaltender.  We should feel lucky that Marr kept Cornell in a close scoring game against the No. 1 Maine Bears.  Also, the silver lining may be that these two games do not count toward the ECAC standing (though the next two in the North Country will).

ugarte

Very small consolation, Tom.  Marr gave up 2 goals against Maine (including a deflection off of a McRae's(?) skate) and only 1 against OSU.  It is hard to say that LeNeveu could have done much better.


Al DeFlorio

It sounded like Marr couldn't be faulted.  

The one question we'll never get answered is whether Lennie's absence affected the way the team played (i.e., more defensively in front of a very inexperienced--at the college level--goaltender).  It didn't sound that way against Maine (apparently very aggressive until the string of penalties shifted the tide a bit), but tough to really know.

Al DeFlorio '65

Jordan 04

Can't fault Marr for the Maine game.  I thought he looked extremely sharp considering it was his first real action of the year.

Maybe LeNeveu would have given up -1 goals in the OSU game and we would have won  ::nut::