uOttawa @ Cornell, 10/15/2022

Started by Dunc, October 15, 2022, 10:56:14 AM

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Dunc

HOCKEY IS BACK

The house better be rocking tonight! I am sensing a renewed excitement for Cornell Hockey this season across the student body, so hopefully the student section is packed despite it being exhibition

Hopefully this game against the Gee-Gees turns into a gg for us, Lets go red!
Cornell '24

GO BIG RED

Trotsky

Let's Go Red!

very excited to see what the 6 freshmen and 2 junior transfers have.

Trotsky

WHCU's audio loads on Edge but not Chrome, at least for me.

Derp Radio ended right on time, so we have Jason.

Jeff Hopkins '82


Trotsky

Grady said Bancroft was injured on a hit from behind in the second period and did not return, and in the pre-game Mike mentioned Mack & Kovich were banged up in the Red/White game and won't be back for a few weeks.

upprdeck

I thought the PP looked much crisper than normal in moving the puck around quickly.  Generated a ton of shots.   Didnt see much transition game or odd man breaks.

Goalies played well for what the saw.  

They will need to step it up to play on the road in a couple weeks at UMD.

Trotsky

The Gee Gees (Garnet and Grey) were playing their third game in three nights and just off a 7-hour bus trip.  I imagine they did not look and feel their best.

upprdeck

their site says the game was in ottawa so only a 4 hr drive

CU2007

Quote from: TrotskyThe Gee Gees (Garnet and Grey) were playing their third game in three nights and just off a 7-hour bus trip.  I imagine they did not look and feel their best.

Yikes. Do these Canadian teams get paid for this the way tiny schools get paid to get slaughtered by Alabama Football?

Tcl123

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyThe Gee Gees (Garnet and Grey) were playing their third game in three nights and just off a 7-hour bus trip.  I imagine they did not look and feel their best.

Yikes. Do these Canadian teams get paid for this the way tiny schools get paid to get slaughtered by Alabama Football?

Do they play in front of 98,000 fans when on the road?

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdecktheir site says the game was in ottawa so only a 4 hr drive
I only know what Jason and Grady tell me.

billhoward

Quote from: upprdeckI thought the PP looked much crisper than normal in moving the puck around quickly.  Generated a ton of shots.   Didnt see much transition game or odd man breaks.

Goalies played well for what the saw.  

They will need to step it up to play on the road in a couple weeks at UMD.
Remington Koepple, the second-period goalie, gave up several rebounds and a goal 4 minutes into his Cornell career. That can be fixed. And you can't coach height. He looked every bit of his 6-foot-2.

CU2007

Quote from: toddlose
Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyThe Gee Gees (Garnet and Grey) were playing their third game in three nights and just off a 7-hour bus trip.  I imagine they did not look and feel their best.

Yikes. Do these Canadian teams get paid for this the way tiny schools get paid to get slaughtered by Alabama Football?

Do they play in front of 98,000 fans when on the road?

No?

Tcl123

Then these Canadian teams don't get paid for this the way tiny schools get paid to get slaughtered by Alabama Football

CU2007

Quote from: toddloseThen these Canadian teams don't get paid for this the way tiny schools get paid to get slaughtered by Alabama Football

Really? The economics of college hockey aren't the same as SEC football? Thank you for the enlightenment. It was very clearly more a question of their rationale for driving all over the northeast US and putting their players through 3 games in 3 nights, not the actual dollar amount.