Cornell 2 St. Lawrence 4 (Final)

Started by Trotsky, February 09, 2008, 06:49:40 PM

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lynah80


pfm10

And Scrivens back to the bench with 3+ left

oceanst41

Well Cornell successfully wore down Clarkson, unfortunately it was one night too late, 'Gate skates them to a scoreless tie.

oceanst41


Rita

[quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]

Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).

I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.

LGR!

Jacob '06

[quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]

Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).
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Yes, but I think thats because the game was pretty much over, and the guy they put in was a team captain. It could have also been for what you said, which is to get the forwards a bit of extra rest.

lynah80

Tripping on Gallagher during breakaway, penalty shot not warranted, but Cornell will get 5 on 4

Killer

One minute to go and SLU takes a tripping penalty.  6-on-4.

LGR!

oceanst41

[quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]

Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).

I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.

LGR![/quote]

Maybe Schafer is reminding him why Cornell was in a position to pull it's goalie with 3+ left? (not that the goals were his fault, but you know...)

pfm10


Rita

All goals thus far have come with at least a 1 man advantage......

oceanst41

[quote Rita]All goals thus far have come with at least a 1 man advantage......[/quote]

Well it certainly wasn't Troy's fault ;-)

The team was just outskated, which led to bad penalties and goals. Once they started skating it was too late, and sadly that isn't the first time we've seen that this year either.

lynah80

Cornell couldn't recover from the major penalty, but except for that and part of the first period, they outplayed SLU.  They skated for 3:30 with an empty net at the end of the 3rd and put a lot of pucks on net without allowing any goals (although there were some close shots).  

A tough loss and zero points in the North Country.  Last year, they had one.  

Back to Lynah for Union and RPI next weekend.  Hang in there Big Red.

Jim Hyla

[quote oceanst41][quote Rita][quote Killer]Scrivens to the bench with 3+ minutes left[/quote]

Was it the St. Lawrence game at Lynah where our opponent switched goalies at the end of the game? (I'll check the archives later).

I know the goalie switch was to grab a few extra seconds of rest for the forwards, but I guess it could also mean that Scrivens has the better time in the "sprint to the bench" drill.

LGR![/quote]

Maybe Schafer is reminding him why Cornell was in a position to pull it's goalie with 3+ left? (not that the goals were his fault, but you know...)[/quote]

That was definitely a "time out call". Schafer was drawing up a play all the time Scrivens was getting ready.
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