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Started by scoop85, October 20, 2019, 01:24:36 PM

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nshapiro

Pretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
When Section D was the place to be

Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyI caught the very end of the game and Jason was quite high on "many of the freshmen" but he didn't elaborate.  Besides Malone who else looked good?
Berard and Malinsky both played well. The Tupkers did good work too, but let some easy ones get away. Dirven seemed to be around the action a lot. Song is unlikely to dress for non-exhibition action.
It is very, very strange to hear the name "Dirven!" yelled for Cornell again.

I don't remember that.  Who was the other Dirven?
Geoff Dervin.  The townie girls loved him.  I don't know if it was reciprocated.

Trotsky

Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdeckI think this is as good a collection of passing freshmen as we have had in awhile.. whether that works out when the D gets tougher we will see in a few weeks.   Didnt really see much to see how much speed/skating we have but the kids were in high value spots all night and really looking for the good pass for quality chances.
Somewhere, Jiri Kloboucek clears his throat.

We shall see.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
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Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::
It was my freshman year so it is completely unforgettable to me.

That offense was amazing: 52 points for Cullen as a freshman.  6 goals vs UNH and BC, 7 at BU, 8 at Northeastern.  That team was a lot of fun.

Beeeej

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Quote from: upprdeckI think this is as good a collection of passing freshmen as we have had in awhile.. whether that works out when the D gets tougher we will see in a few weeks.   Didnt really see much to see how much speed/skating we have but the kids were in high value spots all night and really looking for the good pass for quality chances.
Somewhere, Jiri Kloboucek clears his throat.

It's about time he clears something.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Trotsky

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Quote from: upprdeckI think this is as good a collection of passing freshmen as we have had in awhile.. whether that works out when the D gets tougher we will see in a few weeks.   Didnt really see much to see how much speed/skating we have but the kids were in high value spots all night and really looking for the good pass for quality chances.
Somewhere, Jiri Kloboucek clears his throat.

It's about time he clears something.

Ryan Hughes edges towards door, trying to look casual.

scoop85

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::
It was my freshman year so it is completely unforgettable to me.

That offense was amazing: 52 points for Cullen as a freshman.  6 goals vs UNH and BC, 7 at BU, 8 at Northeastern.  That team was a lot of fun.

My freshman year too.  Those were some wild games.

Trotsky

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Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::
It was my freshman year so it is completely unforgettable to me.

That offense was amazing: 52 points for Cullen as a freshman.  6 goals vs UNH and BC, 7 at BU, 8 at Northeastern.  That team was a lot of fun.

My freshman year too.  Those were some wild games.

There was no defense which is how you are first team AA in goal with a save percentage in the .890s.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::
It was my freshman year so it is completely unforgettable to me.

That offense was amazing: 52 points for Cullen as a freshman.  6 goals vs UNH and BC, 7 at BU, 8 at Northeastern.  That team was a lot of fun.

My freshman year too.  Those were some wild games.

There was no defense which is how you are first team AA in goal with a save percentage in the .890s.

Having seen the Nethery-Tredway era in my first few years, including three visits to the Gahden and one to the NCAA final four, 81-82 was a disappointment.  But Having not seen the previous years, I can understand why that year was "attractive."

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: nshapiroPretty funny that a guy name Jeff cant figure it out.
Also funny given his graduating year.  Dervin was a big part of those teams, alongside Baikie, Gallant, Kerling and the inimitable Johnny "Beg pardon I appear to have run my stick through your groin" Olds.


When I put his first name with it, it does ring a bit of a bell.  The other guys I remember for sure along with Joey Gallant, Gage and Geiger, and of course Heyward and Eliot.

But to be honest that 81-82 season was eminently forgettable, and apparently, I forgot most of it.  ::thud::
It was my freshman year so it is completely unforgettable to me.

That offense was amazing: 52 points for Cullen as a freshman.  6 goals vs UNH and BC, 7 at BU, 8 at Northeastern.  That team was a lot of fun.

My freshman year too.  Those were some wild games.

There was no defense which is how you are first team AA in goal with a save percentage in the .890s.

Having seen the Nethery-Tredway era in my first few years, including three visits to the Gahden and one to the NCAA final four, 81-82 was a disappointment.  But Having not seen the previous years, I can understand why that year was "attractive."
Yeah, I just missed Tredway and Nethery, dammit.