1/5/08: Niagara 3 Cornell 4 (final)

Started by TShen, January 05, 2008, 06:40:38 PM

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Beeeej

[quote lynah80]Niagara empty net, look for 5-3 Cornell[/quote]

More chicken-counting?  Not cool.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

lynah80


imafrshmn

[quote lynah80]Niagara empty net, look for 5-3 Cornell[/quote]
final cornell 4 - 3 niagara
class of '09

Rosey

See some of you in Troy and Schenectady.

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mnagowski

Niagara coach: Cornell is the biggest, strongest, fastest team we will play this season.

Unless we make it to the tournament, the Red's only two non-conference victories this season will have been against Niagara. Not that it's any consolation, but Niagara has beaten Sacred Heart, Bowling Green, Western Michigan, and Holy Cross.
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nr53

[quote metaezra] Not that it's any consolation, but Niagara has beaten Sacred Heart, Bowling Green, Western Michigan, and Holy Cross.[/quote]

That's more than Miami can say...
'07

nr53

[quote lynah80]Nash needs to pass the puck more on the PP[/quote]

I think R. Nash needs to pass the puck in general... I feel like he's trying to force things too much himself and mostly getting the puck knocked off his stick going into the zone. I thought the same thing of Greening and that makes me worry a bit. It seemed to be the same with Romano last year and I just hope it doesn't end up the same way.
'07

Jim Hyla

[quote nr53][quote lynah80]Nash needs to pass the puck more on the PP[/quote]

I think R. Nash needs to pass the puck in general... I feel like he's trying to force things too much himself and mostly getting the puck knocked off his stick going into the zone. ... It seemed to be the same with Romano last year and I just hope it doesn't end up the same way.[/quote]

Agree totally. That was certainly true this weekend. It seemed like he was trying to duplicate the Brown rush. However he certainly is far ahead of Romano, and he does play defense, so I'm not worried too much.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

[quote Jim Hyla]Agree totally. That was certainly true this weekend. It seemed like he was trying to duplicate the Brown rush. However he certainly is far ahead of Romano, and he does play defense, so I'm not worried too much.[/quote]
If R. Nash were the biggest worry a Cornell hockey fan were to have...
Al DeFlorio '65