2019-01-04: Cornell 3 Princeton 2

Started by Trotsky, January 04, 2019, 06:52:08 AM

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dag14

For extra credit, just what are the duties of those guys at the table during the game?

Announcer/official scorekeeper
Timekeeper/person running the clock
Someone to help with penalty clock and/or keep track of stats like shots on goal depending on the experience/competence of the scorer and time keeper
Friends of the above who can sneak in and take advantage of room at the table

ACM

For the duties of the off-ice officials: they're spelled out in the rule book.

For the media timeout protocol (from an ECAC memo distributed to coaches and administrators last September):

The following timeout protocol/format applies to ALL games (i.e., exhibition, regular
season and postseason) featuring or involving ECAC Hockey teams, and conducted at
ECAC Hockey facilities.
BREAK FORMAT
Each period will have three (3) one-minute (1:00) breaks. The breaks will occur at the first
permissible whistle under the 14-, 10- and 6-minute marks on the clock.
Breaks will NOT be taken:
• During an odd-man situation (i.e., power play). NOTE: It is permissible to go to break
prior to the start of a power play/man advantage.
• After a whistle when either team cannot change players. (i.e., icing, hand pass, dislodged
net, etc.).
• Immediately after a goal.
• During the final two minutes of any period.
• Any additional scenarios in which NCAA ice hockey rules do not permit a change of
players.
NOTES:
The required ice maintenance break (30 seconds) - per league policy - shall occur in conjunction
with the first break under the 10-minute mark.
Players may go to the bench during breaks.
A break shall NOT be conducted with two (2) minutes or less remaining in a period
REGARDLESS of whether a break and/or ice maintenance has been conducted.
If, during an odd-man situation, a penalty is assessed causing the odd-man situation to become
even strength, a break can occur (e.g., if a penalty is called against a team on a power play to
create a 4-on-4 situation, etc.).
There shall NOT be any breaks during an overtime period.

marty

Quote from: ACMFor the duties of the off-ice officials: they're spelled out in the rule book.

For the media timeout protocol (from an ECAC memo distributed to coaches and administrators last September):

The following timeout protocol/format applies to ALL games (i.e., exhibition, regular
season and postseason) featuring or involving ECAC Hockey teams, and conducted at
ECAC Hockey facilities.
BREAK FORMAT
Each period will have three (3) one-minute (1:00) breaks. The breaks will occur at the first
permissible whistle under the 14-, 10- and 6-minute marks on the clock.
Breaks will NOT be taken:
• During an odd-man situation (i.e., power play). NOTE: It is permissible to go to break
prior to the start of a power play/man advantage.
• After a whistle when either team cannot change players. (i.e., icing, hand pass, dislodged
net, etc.).
• Immediately after a goal.
• During the final two minutes of any period.
• Any additional scenarios in which NCAA ice hockey rules do not permit a change of
players.
NOTES:
The required ice maintenance break (30 seconds) - per league policy - shall occur in conjunction
with the first break under the 10-minute mark.
Players may go to the bench during breaks.
A break shall NOT be conducted with two (2) minutes or less remaining in a period
REGARDLESS of whether a break and/or ice maintenance has been conducted.
If, during an odd-man situation, a penalty is assessed causing the odd-man situation to become
even strength, a break can occur (e.g., if a penalty is called against a team on a power play to
create a 4-on-4 situation, etc.).
There shall NOT be any breaks during an overtime period.

Thank you.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

ugarte

Quote from: ugarteMeanwhile, I switched to Gophers - Penn State in time to see a Penn State goal that should end up on SportsCenter to tie the game at 1. Guy comes up solo down the right wing, cuts inside and breaks the defenseman's ankles, but starts slipping in the process himself. As he goes down, he flicks a wrister that beats the goalie top shelf to the glove-side. Gorgeous.
This goal was, unsuprisingly, the #1 USCHO play of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccb3KUgMyig

Colgate's game winner against Q comes in at #3 and the #5 goal from RIT against Niagara is wild.

Swampy

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: ugarteMeanwhile, I switched to Gophers - Penn State in time to see a Penn State goal that should end up on SportsCenter to tie the game at 1. Guy comes up solo down the right wing, cuts inside and breaks the defenseman's ankles, but starts slipping in the process himself. As he goes down, he flicks a wrister that beats the goalie top shelf to the glove-side. Gorgeous.
This goal was, unsuprisingly, the #1 USCHO play of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccb3KUgMyig

Colgate's game winner against Q comes in at #3 and the #5 goal from RIT against Niagara is wild.

I like the #2 play, Peterson's behind-the-back pass in the OSU-MSU game, better.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: ugarteMeanwhile, I switched to Gophers - Penn State in time to see a Penn State goal that should end up on SportsCenter to tie the game at 1. Guy comes up solo down the right wing, cuts inside and breaks the defenseman's ankles, but starts slipping in the process himself. As he goes down, he flicks a wrister that beats the goalie top shelf to the glove-side. Gorgeous.
This goal was, unsuprisingly, the #1 USCHO play of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccb3KUgMyig

Colgate's game winner against Q comes in at #3 and the #5 goal from RIT against Niagara is wild.

I like the #2 play, Peterson's behind-the-back pass in the OSU-MSU game, better.

So do I.  The Penn State goal was just the Goofer goalie letting down when the PSU guy fell.  The USU goal was pure skill.

ugarte

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: ugarteMeanwhile, I switched to Gophers - Penn State in time to see a Penn State goal that should end up on SportsCenter to tie the game at 1. Guy comes up solo down the right wing, cuts inside and breaks the defenseman's ankles, but starts slipping in the process himself. As he goes down, he flicks a wrister that beats the goalie top shelf to the glove-side. Gorgeous.
This goal was, unsuprisingly, the #1 USCHO play of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccb3KUgMyig

Colgate's game winner against Q comes in at #3 and the #5 goal from RIT against Niagara is wild.

I like the #2 play, Peterson's behind-the-back pass in the OSU-MSU game, better.

So do I.  The Penn State goal was just the Goofer goalie letting down when the PSU guy fell.  The USU goal was pure skill.
i think you guys are really underselling getting the puck top shelf with pace as you are falling down after pantsing a defenseman but i can't make you appreciate it

jtwcornell91

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: ugarteMeanwhile, I switched to Gophers - Penn State in time to see a Penn State goal that should end up on SportsCenter to tie the game at 1. Guy comes up solo down the right wing, cuts inside and breaks the defenseman's ankles, but starts slipping in the process himself. As he goes down, he flicks a wrister that beats the goalie top shelf to the glove-side. Gorgeous.
This goal was, unsuprisingly, the #1 USCHO play of the week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccb3KUgMyig

Colgate's game winner against Q comes in at #3 and the #5 goal from RIT against Niagara is wild.

I was at that game with my son, who'd decided the end-of-period buzzers disturbed him, so I'd already covered his ears when the goal went in and the air horn sounded.  It was fun, since we got to cheer in each other's faces. :-D

billhoward

Quote from: jtwcornell91I was at that game with my son, who'd decided the end-of-period buzzers disturbed him, so I'd already covered his ears when the goal went in and the air horn sounded.  It was fun, since we got to cheer in each other's faces. :-D
When our son was 1, the two of us went to the football game at Princeton. It was a time when Princeton fired off a cannon to celebrate a touchdown. The boy did not like it. Also got grief for bringing him home in the same diaper he left in. You know, if you softly slap your lad on the backside and liquid doesn't spray out, it's not yet at capacity.

KenP

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: jtwcornell91I was at that game with my son, who'd decided the end-of-period buzzers disturbed him, so I'd already covered his ears when the goal went in and the air horn sounded.  It was fun, since we got to cheer in each other's faces. :-D
When our son was 1, the two of us went to the football game at Princeton. It was a time when Princeton fired off a cannon to celebrate a touchdown. The boy did not like it. Also got grief for bringing him home in the same diaper he left in. You know, if you softly slap your lad on the backside and liquid doesn't spray out, it's not yet at capacity.
eww.