Quinnipiac 1 Cornell 0 (ECAC QF Game 2)

Started by Trotsky, March 12, 2011, 09:35:21 PM

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Ben

From where I was standing in Section A it looked like a goal (and I had a pretty good side view).  The video review problem explains why it took so long for the refs to come back out on the ice, we were wondering what was going on there.

ebilmes

Wasn't there a similar situation a couple of years ago when the video replay was not available and a call went against Cornell? It just seems ridiculous that we are still having these problems.

billhoward

Quote from: ebilmesWasn't there a similar situation a couple of years ago when the video replay was not available and a call went against Cornell? It just seems ridiculous that we are still having these problems.
And, alas, the Redcast / B2Live video feed and replay was inconclusive. Of course its resolution would probably miss a reactor melting away into the Sea of Japan.

amerks127

Quote from: ECAC WebsiteIt is also the second time, since Quinnipiac joined ECAC Hockey, that a team has had three shutouts in the ECAC Hockey Tournament, as Princeton also accomplished the feat in 2008.

Glad to hear Cornell's three shutouts last year in the Tournament apparently don't count.

http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2010-11/Game_Stories/20111203_QuinnipiacCornellGame2Qtrs

fightmaimkill

To whom does the video operator report (assuming it's his/her responsibility to oversee)?  Is this an athletic department employee?  Or is it the responsibility of the refs to check the equipment before the game to make sure it is working?  In the NFL, the refs check the video replay equipment before every game to ensure it works.

upprdeck

the ECAC has a pretty poor idea on how to make the video system work . the people who run this stuff report to the ECAC not the school as that would be a conflict of interest..

its a known issue that could be resolved easily of the school wanted to put some more effort behind it.

CowbellGuy

Quote from: upprdeckthe ECAC has a pretty poor idea on how to make the video system work . the people who run this stuff report to the ECAC not the school as that would be a conflict of interest..

its a known issue that could be resolved easily of the school wanted to put some more effort behind it.

Where on earth did you get that information?
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upprdeck

why do you have conflicting information?

fightmaimkill

Not sure where the conflict would originate.  If you had the school install the system, the refs check it before the game, and you have the refs making the decision on the goal, I can't see how that's problematic.

upprdeck


Jim Hyla

Quote from: upprdeckthere is way more to it than that.
Do we have to PM you to get all the details and sources?::panic::
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

BigRedHockeyFan

Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanHartzell in goal tomorrow night instead of Clarke?

... and they lost anyway.