Trotsky's Fantasy Post-Season

Started by Trotsky, March 12, 2020, 07:14:04 PM

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Trotsky

Quote from: martyIt would be fun to document how many times Cornell beat Jerry York as a player vs as a coach in these playoff games.

Season numbers are for end year (i.e., "65" = 1964-65)

  [b]PS    All[/b]
2-0-0  5-0-0  Player at BC, 65-67
0-0-0  3-0-0  Assistant coach at BC, 69-70
0-1-0  0-3-0  Assistant coach at Clarkson, 71-72
3-0-0  8-4-0  Head coach at Clarkson, 73-79
0-0-0  0-3-0  Head coach at Bowling Green, 80-94
1-0-0  1-2-0  Head coach at BC, 95-20


6-1-0 in playoffs
17-12-0 in all games

ursusminor

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Quote from: marty
Quote from: ursusminorIt's not clear to me how this affects simulations, but Cornell suffers from having to play mediocre competition in the ECAC. Clarkson isn't bad, but after that -- blah!


It has nothing to do with this, but yesterday I enjoyed watching the 1990 RPI-Cornell ECAC semifinal which Sean Pickett uploaded recently. It made me realize again one of the reasons why I used to despise Cornell. :-) I did not watch that game in 1990 because I don't get NESN.

Ralph,  could you please give us a link? I can't find it on YouTube nor RPITV.org.

Sorry. Pickett is a BU fan. Most of his videos thus pertain to BU, but I am sure you remember that the ECAC still used the Boston Garden for several years after the great divorce. The thread is here. The direct link to his uploaded files is here. There is a second Cornell game from a year later, also a loss. Both videos are near the beginning.

He has added two more games with Cornell, both losses, the 1989 semifinal and consolation games. Same link as above.

Trotsky

2020 Frozen Four

Results from April 9:

#5 Minnesota-Duluth upset by #7 Denver
#1 North Dakota defeated #6 Pedo State
 
 

Championship Game, April 11

#1 North Dakota vs #7 Denver

Trotsky

Championship Game, April 11

#1 North Dakota defeats #7 Denver

ursusminor

Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: marty
Quote from: ursusminorIt's not clear to me how this affects simulations, but Cornell suffers from having to play mediocre competition in the ECAC. Clarkson isn't bad, but after that -- blah!


It has nothing to do with this, but yesterday I enjoyed watching the 1990 RPI-Cornell ECAC semifinal which Sean Pickett uploaded recently. It made me realize again one of the reasons why I used to despise Cornell. :-) I did not watch that game in 1990 because I don't get NESN.

Ralph,  could you please give us a link? I can't find it on YouTube nor RPITV.org.

Sorry. Pickett is a BU fan. Most of his videos thus pertain to BU, but I am sure you remember that the ECAC still used the Boston Garden for several years after the great divorce. The thread is here. The direct link to his uploaded files is here. There is a second Cornell game from a year later, also a loss. Both videos are near the beginning.

Pickett uploaded recently the 11/25/01 Cornell at BU game which was a Cornell win. The same links should work.

He has also posted that he is running out of room and will probably delete games not involving BU as well as BU losses.


upprdeck

A sim that thinks we give up 5 goals in a game like this?

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: upprdeckA sim that thinks we give up 5 goals in a game like this?

At least they had us in Detroit.

pfibiger

Quote from: upprdeckA sim that thinks we give up 5 goals in a game like this?

this.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

ursusminor

Quote from: upprdeckA sim that thinks we give up 5 goals in a game like this?

Maybe there were two ENGs.

scoop85

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Quote from: upprdeckA sim that thinks we give up 5 goals in a game like this?

Maybe there were two ENGs.

What I was thinking