TBRW Statistical Reflections on the 2003 RS

Started by Greg Berge, March 01, 2003, 11:46:53 PM

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Greg Berge

Well, I think we're circling the drain, here.  The "Championship" has been, is, and will remain the Tourny Champion, but there's no harm in tracking who won the #1 RS seed.

As for it being silly, well, silly can be good.  Osama and Saddam could use a little silly.  Dubya... well, no, Dubya's already silly enough.  ;-)

Ben Doyle 03

Don't know if anyone has posted this yet (I've been too busy to keep up with the traffic ;-) ) but Lenny is now averaging a shut out every 3.5 games while 2001 Hobey Baker winner Rayn Miller averaged a shut out every 4.0 games. Just thought this was kinda neat and should be mentioned.


BTW, here are their numbers:
                  W-L-T         SV %          GAA           SO
Ryan Miller      31-5-4        .950           1.32          10
David LeNeveu    22-2-1        .943           1.16           7


Let's GO Red!!!!

Greg Berge

Ever closer...

ECAC record in RS play, 1964-2003


Clarkson 650-329-61 .654 (down .004 from 2002)
Cornell  632-328-60 .649 (up .005 from 2002)





Post Edited (03-07-03 12:22)

Greg Berge

Cornell's last 25 ECAC RS games vs Non-Ivy teams: 23-1-1

Neil Shapiro \'83

I don't know if this was mentioned elsewhere, but I just noticed that the the perfect home record does not have any 1-goal games.  Thanks to the empty-net goal at the end of Union, every home game has at least a 2 goal margin.

jason

And until Colgate spoiled it, Cornell had won every home game by at least a 3 goal spread.  The home numbers are truly incredible: in 13 games, 61 GF and 12 goals against, and that's excluding the 9-1 thumping put on York in the exhibition. The season ticket holders definitely got their money's worth.