Cornell Alumni in the Pros:October

Started by Jim Hyla, October 06, 2012, 11:23:11 AM

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Jim Hyla

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

Scersk '97

My question is whether we'll pick up some (probably hush-hush) unpaid "assistant coaches" during the lockout.  Let's see...  Scrivens, O'Byrne, Murray, Moulson, Greening, and Nash.  Don't know who's going to play right wing, but that'd be OK.  Toughest competition the boys would see all year.

Sure did work well when someone else was on his own "personal lockout" in '95–'96...

css228

Quote from: Scersk '97My question is whether we'll pick up some (probably hush-hush) unpaid "assistant coaches" during the lockout.  Let's see...  Scrivens, O'Byrne, Murray, Moulson, Greening, and Nash.  Don't know who's going to play right wing, but that'd be OK.  Toughest competition the boys would see all year.

Sure did work well when someone else was on his own "personal lockout" in '95–'96...
Riley Nash, Greening and Scrivens are all young enough that they're getting stored in the AHL. As for Moulson, I expect him to go overseas. My only guess is maybe Brendon Nash or O'Byrne comes back.

css228

Quote from: Scersk '97My question is whether we'll pick up some (probably hush-hush) unpaid "assistant coaches" during the lockout.  Let's see...  Scrivens, O'Byrne, Murray, Moulson, Greening, and Nash.  Don't know who's going to play right wing, but that'd be OK.  Toughest competition the boys would see all year.

Sure did work well when someone else was on his own "personal lockout" in '95–'96...
Riley Nash, Greening and Scrivens are all young enough that they're getting stored in the AHL. As for Moulson, I expect him to go overseas. My only guess is maybe Brendon Nash or O'Byrne comes back.

Scersk '97

Quote from: css228Riley Nash, Greening and Scrivens are all young enough that they're getting stored in the AHL. As for Moulson, I expect him to go overseas. My only guess is maybe Brendon Nash or O'Byrne comes back.

Ah, yes, I had forgotten about the two-wayed-ness of their contracts.

pfibiger

Quote from: css228
Quote from: Scersk '97My question is whether we'll pick up some (probably hush-hush) unpaid "assistant coaches" during the lockout.  Let's see...  Scrivens, O'Byrne, Murray, Moulson, Greening, and Nash.  Don't know who's going to play right wing, but that'd be OK.  Toughest competition the boys would see all year.

Sure did work well when someone else was on his own "personal lockout" in '95–'96...
Riley Nash, Greening and Scrivens are all young enough that they're getting stored in the AHL. As for Moulson, I expect him to go overseas. My only guess is maybe Brendon Nash or O'Byrne comes back.

Ryan O'Byrne is working as an assistant coach for the Victoria Grizzlies of the BCHL. He's coaching current Cornell recruit Nolan DeJong (and Cornell target Dante Hahn) and working with new Victoria head coach and former Nanaimo Clippers coach Bill Bestwick.

I read an article that said that with a new baby, Matt Moulson isn't interested in playing overseas and he's just working out in CT. Not sure what his relationship is like with the CU program after Chris left the team.
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TheMatrix

Greening's contract is one way. I wondered if I'd be able to catch him in action again in Binghamton, but no such luck.

Scrivens is back with the Marlies.

Riley Nash is back on the Charlotte roster with fellow Cornell alum Justin Krueger.

CowbellGuy

Quote from: pfibigerI read an article that said that with a new baby, Matt Moulson isn't interested in playing overseas and he's just working out in CT. Not sure what his relationship is like with the CU program after Chris left the team.

Ding ding ding...
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Roy 82

Quote from: CowbellGuy
Quote from: pfibigerI read an article that said that with a new baby, Matt Moulson isn't interested in playing overseas and he's just working out in CT. Not sure what his relationship is like with the CU program after Chris left the team.

Ding ding ding...

I don't speak Bell. Could you elaborate?

CowbellGuy

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: CowbellGuy
Quote from: pfibigerI read an article that said that with a new baby, Matt Moulson isn't interested in playing overseas and he's just working out in CT. Not sure what his relationship is like with the CU program after Chris left the team.

Ding ding ding...

I don't speak Bell. Could you elaborate?

Ding ding. Ding, ding ding-ding ding. (Ding ding).

Now I've gone and said too much.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Robb

Quote from: CowbellGuy
Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: CowbellGuy
Quote from: pfibigerI read an article that said that with a new baby, Matt Moulson isn't interested in playing overseas and he's just working out in CT. Not sure what his relationship is like with the CU program after Chris left the team.

Ding ding ding...

I don't speak Bell. Could you elaborate?

Ding ding. Ding, ding ding-ding ding. (Ding ding).

Now I've gone and said too much.
You got the rhythm wrong.
Let's Go RED!

kicksave

I saw Ryan Vesce at the Red/White game.  Apparently he's on his way to play in Sweden.

French Rage

Quote from: kicksaveI saw Ryan Vesce at the Red/White game.  Apparently he's on his way to play in Sweden.

Whatever happened to the thing where he was stuck in Russia and needed back surgery?  Or did that all end up being bunk?
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03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

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Colin Greening will become a member of the Aalborg Pirates of the Danish League.
Greening will be the first NHL player to go to Denmark this season as the pickings are becoming slim


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