CU vs Merrimack 01/08-09/16

Started by Johnny 5, January 04, 2016, 08:25:12 AM

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Trotsky

Lineup tonight:


1 9 - Christian Hilbrich 7 - Jake Weidner 21 - Dwyer Tschantz
2 14 - Mitch Vanderlaan 26 - Jeff Kubiak 17 - Anthony Angello
3 4 - Alex Rauter 12 - John Knisley 16 - Matt Buckles
4 18 - Jared Fiegl 11 - Eric Freschi 19 - Teemu Tiitinen

1 27 - Patrick McCarron 29 - Alec McCrea
2 24 - Ryan Bliss         3 - Reece Willcox
3 20 - Dan Wedman        23 - Trent Shore


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Cornell                             |  Overall - 13 GP  ( 9- 2- 2  .769)  | Conf Only -  8 GP  ( 6- 1- 1  .812) |      Career    
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## Player                    POS YR | GP   G   A PTS PEN/MIN  PP SH GW GT | GP   G   A PTS PEN/MIN  PP SH GW GT |  GP   G   A PTS
26 Jeff Kubiak                 F JR | 13   4   8  12           1  0  2  0 |  8   1   6   7           0  0  1  0 |  70   6  23  29
17 Anthony Angello (PIT)       F FR | 13   6   4  10   5/ 10   1  0  2  0 |  8   4   1   5   4/  8   0  0  2  0 |  13   6   4  10
 7 Jake Weidner                F JR | 13   2   6   8   2/  4   1  0  1  0 |  8   2   5   7   2/  4   1  0  1  0 |  66   6  23  29
29 Alec McCrea                 D FR | 13   1   7   8           0  0  0  0 |  8   1   5   6           0  0  0  0 |  13   1   7   8
14 Mitch Vanderlaan            F FR | 13   4   3   7           0  0  1  0 |  8   3   2   5           0  0  0  0 |  13   4   3   7
15 Trevor Yates                F SO | 13   3   4   7   3/  6   0  0  2  0 |  8   2   3   5   2/  4   0  0  2  0 |  33   4   7  11
27 Patrick McCarron            D JR | 13   2   4   6   3/  6   0  0  0  0 |  8   2   2   4   2/  4   0  0  0  0 |  67   6  13  19
 3 Reece Willcox (PHI)         D SR | 13   1   5   6           1  0  0  0 |  8   1   4   5           1  0  0  0 | 100   4  18  22
24 Ryan Bliss                  D SO | 13   0   6   6   1/  2   0  0  0  0 |  8   0   3   3   1/  2   0  0  0  0 |  44   2  12  14
 9 Christian Hilbrich          F SR | 12   3   2   5   5/ 10   0  0  1  0 |  7   2   2   4   2/  4   0  0  0  0 |  91  24  15  39
16 Matt Buckles (FLA)          F JR | 13   3   2   5   1/  2   2  0  0  0 |  8   3   2   5   1/  2   2  0  0  0 |  71  15   5  20
 6 Holden Anderson             D JR | 11   2   2   4   6/ 12   0  0  0  0 |  8   0   1   1   3/  6   0  0  0  0 |  34   3   5   8
11 Eric Freschi                F JR | 12   1   3   4   7/ 14   0  0  0  0 |  7   0   2   2   6/ 12   0  0  0  0 |  71   6   6  12
19 Teemu Tiitinen              F SR | 13   1   2   3   7/ 14   0  0  0  0 |  8   1   0   1   4/  8   0  0  0  0 |  60   2   5   7
18 Jared Fiegl (ARI)           F SO | 11   1   1   2   4/  8   0  0  0  0 |  6   0   0   0   3/  6   0  0  0  0 |  37   2   1   3
 4 Alex Rauter                 F SO | 11   0   2   2   4/  8   0  0  0  0 |  8   0   1   1   3/  6   0  0  0  0 |  16   0   4   4
12 John Knisley                F SR |  5   1   0   1   4/  8   0  0  0  0 |  2   1   0   1   2/  4   0  0  0  0 |  84   9   4  13
10 Beau Starrett (CHI)         F FR |  5   1   0   1           0  0  0  0 |  4   1   0   1           0  0  0  0 |   5   1   0   1
20 Dan Wedman                  D SO | 11   0   1   1   3/  6   0  0  0  0 |  6   0   1   1   2/  4   0  0  0  0 |  42   0   1   1
31 Hayden Stewart              G SO |  1   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |                                     |  12   0   0   0
 8 Gavin Stoick                F JR |  1   0   0   0   1/  2   0  0  0  0 |  1   0   0   0   1/  2   0  0  0  0 |  10   0   1   1
21 Dwyer Tschantz (STL)        F SO |  2   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |                                     |  21   2   3   5
 5 Matthew Nuttle              D FR |  2   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |  2   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |   2   0   0   0
 2 Brendan Smith               D FR |  3   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |  1   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |   3   0   0   0
23 Trent Shore                 D FR |  5   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |  4   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |   5   0   0   0
32 Mitch Gillam                G JR | 13   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |  8   0   0   0           0  0  0  0 |  42   1   2   3

Trotsky

It's break, but with 10 minutes to go the rink is less than 5% filled.

dag14

It's break so I am in Florida not Ithaca.  Watching the broadcast, clearly the townies showed up in force.  We never got a good look at the student side of the rink, however. Did it remain only 5% occupied?

upprdeck

A had the 7 in the band and maybe 10 more, B was maybe 20%.  some people moved around since there was noone to complain.  I know some from section O went over to A and sat

Jeff Hopkins '82

Section B was full by the end of the game, and C was nearly so.  D&E were 50-75%.  A was empty: <10 band members showed,

As for the game, I was impressed with this team.  They can actually pass and stickhandle!  And they shoot from the point!  Whoohoo!  

I got a little nervous when Merrimack came out fast with a hard forecheck but eventually we figured it out.  The latter part of the first we started to get some chances. Altho I was surprised Merrimack had only 8 shots in the period.  

Second period was more wide open.  Kubiak's goal was sweet.  Some of the freshmen had some nice moves, too.  And we had 13 SOG!  Wow.

By the third period, we pretty much had them under control.  While Merrimack had a lot of the possession in the 3rd, it was in their own zone. They seemed to skating backward a lot, and they got frustrated, They tried a lot of dump and chase, and we beat them to the puck.  It burned the clock really well, although I would have liked just a little more attack in the 3rd.  

Hopefully tomorrow is more of the same.

upprdeck

we ended up with zero shots in the 3rd.  didnt feel like we were being dominated but i guess not of the shots got the goalie.  it was pretty helter skelter though

merrimack is not very good.. most of their chances came on the power play or just really sloppy play by cornell.. several times we just lost the puck and causing our own grief.

the game really turned on them hitting the bar on apretty  open shot and a couple nice saves since cornell never could really put home its own open shots in the first period. should have been a 2 goal lead after one instead of a 0-0 game

Jim Hyla

Quote from: upprdeckwe ended up with zero shots in the 3rd.  didnt feel like we were being dominated but i guess not of the shots got the goalie.  it was pretty helter skelter though

merrimack is not very good.. most of their chances came on the power play or just really sloppy play by cornell.. several times we just lost the puck and causing our own grief.

the game really turned on them hitting the bar on apretty  open shot and a couple nice saves since cornell never could really put home its own open shots in the first period. should have been a 2 goal lead after one instead of a 0-0 game

Not quite correct. They ended up with zero saves, we had one shot.::banana::
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

That early forecheck by Merrimack was very scary and effective.  They lost pace on it later (or we figured it out) but they managed to keep it on the kill.  It was similar to Union's aggressive forecheck from 2-3 years ago.  I found myself wishing Mike would try to apply it -- I think we have good personnel for it, and it really forces a lot of opportunities and is exhausting for the opposing defense.

upprdeck

of course it was also the empty net shot so no one to make a save anyway.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: upprdeckof course it was also the empty net shot so no one to make a save anyway.

True, that was my point.:-)
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TrotskyThat early forecheck by Merrimack was very scary and effective.  They lost pace on it later (or we figured it out) but they managed to keep it on the kill.  It was similar to Union's aggressive forecheck from 2-3 years ago.  I found myself wishing Mike would try to apply it -- I think we have good personnel for it, and it really forces a lot of opportunities and is exhausting for the opposing defense.

What I noticed was we kept more men back for the clear and passed it along the end boards away from the forechecker.

Trotsky

Solid sweep, outscoring Merrimack 8-2 over 120 minutes.  And we even put 4 on net in the third period on Saturday! ::cheer::


Trotsky

Anthony Angello is now 4th in career goal scoring on this team:
 
 [b]G GP Player[/b]
24 93 Hilbrich
15 73 Buckles
 9 86 Knisley
 8 15 Angello
 8 72 Kubiak
 6 68 Weidner
 6 69 McCarron
 6 73 Freschi
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Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TrotskySolid sweep, outscoring Merrimack 8-2 over 120 minutes.  And we even put 4 on net in the third period on Saturday! ::cheer::

I looked at the scoreboard after two, saw we had 24 SOG, and thought "That's more than we usually have in a whole game."

I'm still a little concerned about some of the inconsistency on D, but I'm thrilled with the offense.