Cornell Women's Ice Hockey: March 2012

Started by Jim Hyla, March 03, 2012, 06:07:15 PM

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RichH


Redscore

Awesome ladies.  I will be rooting like crazy for you.  Go red!!!!

css228

I just want to thank the ladies for one of the greatest hockey games I've ever seen.

Towerroad

Quote from: css228I just want to thank the ladies for one of the greatest hockey games I've ever seen.

Me Too! The Seniors played their last game in Lynah and made it memorable. Lets Go Red.


jtn27

Rougeau's game winner made today's SportsCenter Top 10. (So did Cornell Lacrosse, unfortunately for the wrong reason.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oODdc2Rfy8
Class of 2013

BearLover

Quote from: jtn27Rougeau's game winner made today's SportsCenter Top 10. (So did Cornell Lacrosse, unfortunately for the wrong reason.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oODdc2Rfy8
It wouldn't be ESPN if some of the best hockey goals ever weren't beat out by average dunks in meaningless games.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: jtn27Rougeau's game winner made today's SportsCenter Top 10. (So did Cornell Lacrosse, unfortunately for the wrong reason.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oODdc2Rfy8
It wouldn't be ESPN if some of the best hockey goals ever weren't beat out by average dunks in meaningless games.
But 2 mentions in 1 night is Ok.:-P
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

RichH

Quote from: BearLoverIt wouldn't be ESPN if some of the best hockey goals ever weren't beat out by average dunks in meaningless games.

And since when do they split one of the plays between two completely different things? One is a falling-down backhand goal after an end-to-end rush in a women's college tournament game in 3OT, and the other is a ho-hum penalty shot goal in an NHL shootout.  THEY ARE SO SIMILAR. They couldn't have left out that "ridiculous" Kentucky jump shot?

css228

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: BearLoverIt wouldn't be ESPN if some of the best hockey goals ever weren't beat out by average dunks in meaningless games.

And since when do they split one of the plays between two completely different things? One is a falling-down backhand goal after an end-to-end rush in a women's college tournament game in 3OT, and the other is a ho-hum penalty shot goal in an NHL shootout.  THEY ARE SO SIMILAR. They couldn't have left out that "ridiculous" Kentucky jump shot?
Okay I agree they shouldn't have split them, but Giroux's toe drag was dirty due to the level of "look how effortless it is for me to make this sieve look like a total fool".

Ben

Quote from: css228Okay I agree they shouldn't have split them, but Giroux's toe drag was dirty due to the level of "look how effortless it is for me to make this sieve look like a total fool".
Says the Flyers fan.;-)

css228

Quote from: Ben
Quote from: css228Okay I agree they shouldn't have split them, but Giroux's toe drag was dirty due to the level of "look how effortless it is for me to make this sieve look like a total fool".
Says the Flyers fan.;-)
I didn't say they were the same play but definitely both top 10. 3 was about right for Giroux, I'm thinking Rougeau belonged at 1 or 2.

bnr24

Quote from: css228
Quote from: Ben
Quote from: css228Okay I agree they shouldn't have split them, but Giroux's toe drag was dirty due to the level of "look how effortless it is for me to make this sieve look like a total fool".
Says the Flyers fan.;-)
I didn't say they were the same play but definitely both top 10. 3 was about right for Giroux, I'm thinking Rougeau belonged at 1 or 2.
I guess that's what happens when there's way too many boring basketball plays.  Not that I'm biased or anything...

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

RichH

The Daily Sun posted an 80-photo slide show detailing their travel to the Frozen Four and back.  I found it a very enjoyable way to achieve closure and to remind myself to thank this incredibly special senior class for their part in transforming this program.  I'm so proud of this team.

http://cornellsun.com/features/slideshow/2012/03/25/womens-hockey-frozen-four