ECAC Games of Saturday 3/7

Started by Trotsky, March 07, 2009, 07:29:49 PM

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judy

[quote Rita][quote gtsully]Harvard pulls Carroll, down 2-0 with less than 2 minutes left.[/quote]

Anybody listening to the Brown feed? If so, how "irate" were the Brown radio guys? Just curious, considering that according to ELF the Brown radio guys come across as homers and losers.[/quote]

Not as irate as they would normally be if Brown were playing Cornell.

Jim Hyla

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

Rita

Harvard with a lot of pressure but could not score. Less than 5 seconds left.

Gee, usually Harvard waits until after the first day of spring to start choking, not the night the clocks spring ahead.

Happy Golfing Harvard!  ::banana::

judy

Wow. This is the first time in how many years that Harvard doesn't make it to Albany/Lake Placid?

scoop85

Brown wins 2-0.  Maybe our win at Brown last week was better than we thought:-P

JasonN95

[quote Rita][quote gtsully]Harvard pulls Carroll, down 2-0 with less than 2 minutes left.[/quote]

Anybody listening to the Brown feed? If so, how "irate" were the Brown radio guys? Just curious, considering that according to ELF the Brown radio guys come across as homers and losers.[/quote]

He shouted, repeatedly, "That call is garbage!" in response to the penalty against Brown with under 2 minutes. He was fired up because he thought there was hit to the head of one of the Brown players just prior that didn't get called.

Jordan 04


ansky629

Brown didn't record a single shutout all season (aside from an exhibition game against Trois Rivieres) and got Harvard on back-to-back nights.  Of course that'll happen when you only win 3 and tie 5 games all season.I'm not sure if you could tell on the radio broadcasts or if anybody saw any of the games, but did the Brown goaltender stand on his head or was Harvard just not putting good shots on net?

Trotsky

[quote ansky629]Brown didn't record a single shutout all season (aside from an exhibition game against Trois Rivieres) and got Harvard on back-to-back nights.  I'm not sure if you could tell on the radio broadcasts or if anybody saw any of the games, but did the Brown goaltender stand on his head or was Harvard just not putting good shots on net?

Also, are next weekend's games on Redcast or B2?[/quote]

From the WHRB (Harvard) feed, it sounded like Harvard played the last two periods on hydrocodone.

nyc94

[quote judy]Wow. This is the first time in how many years that Harvard doesn't make it to Albany/Lake Placid?[/quote]

Actually Harvard lost in the quarterfinals in 2007 to Clarkson.  Before that I think it was 2000.

Trotsky

[quote nyc94]Actually Harvard lost in the quarterfinals in 2007 to Clarkson.  Before that I think it was 2000.[/quote]

Correct.

Most recent year each team has failed to make the QF or Quints (thank you John):

2009: Clarkson, Dartmouth, Harvard
2008: Brown, RPI, St. Lawrence
2007: Union, Yale
2006: Princeton
2001: Colgate*
1999: Cornell

Quinnipiac* has never failed to make the QF

* Either Colgate or Quinnipiac will fail to make it in 2009.

# of ECAC F4 appearances since the Great Divorce (1984):

17: Harvard
16: Clarkson
15: Cornell
11: RPI
9: St. Lawrence
7: Colgate
5: Dartmouth, Princeton
4: Vermont
3: Brown, Yale
0: Army, Quinnipiac, Union

jtwcornell91

Of course, there were technically no quarterfinals from 1998-2002. ::nut::

TimV

Actually, they have a Sunday Edition.  And it was more like a sneeze than an orgasm.  Two basketball tournaments are in town, America East and the MAAC, so both hockey stories were buried in the inner pages.

I didn't see the Schenectady Gazette, but that paper probably bumped the headboards a little.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."