1970 :):):)

Started by Jim Hyla, March 11, 2017, 07:36:05 AM

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Jim Hyla

At least some good news from Friday.

1970 Men's Hockey Team To Be Inducted Into ECAC Hall of Fame.

"Defenseman Den Lodboa, later named a first-team All-American, scored three goals in a span of less than 8 minutes in the third period to power the Big Red to a 6-4 victory."

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

andyw2100

Quote from: Jim Hyla"Defenseman Den Lodboa, later named a first-team All-American, scored three goals in a span of less than 8 minutes in the third period to power the Big Red to a 6-4 victory."


Is Lodboa available to play tonight?  :)

Jim Hyla

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Jim Hyla"Defenseman Den Lodboa, later named a first-team All-American, scored three goals in a span of less than 8 minutes in the third period to power the Big Red to a 6-4 victory."


Is Lodboa available to play tonight?  :)

We can only wish.:-/
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Swampy

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Jim Hyla"Defenseman Den Lodboa, later named a first-team All-American, scored three goals in a span of less than 8 minutes in the third period to power the Big Red to a 6-4 victory."


Is Lodboa available to play tonight?  :)

We can only wish.:-/

Careful what you wish for. He's probably 70 or older.

Johnny 5

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Jim Hyla"Defenseman Den Lodboa, later named a first-team All-American, scored three goals in a span of less than 8 minutes in the third period to power the Big Red to a 6-4 victory."


Is Lodboa available to play tonight?  :)

We can only wish.:-/

Careful what you wish for. He's probably 70 or older.

Even at that, I bet he'd put on a better show than what we saw last night!

::thud::
Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew

KenP

There was an interview with Ted Williams in the 1980s when he was asked how good a batter he would be in today's game, given the challenges of night games, curveballs, relief pictures etc. his answer was "probably about .305 or .310". The interviewer asked if he really thought it would make that much of a difference? And Ted Williams responded "what do you want from me I'm in my 60s"....