Stuff for Hobey Underway

Started by jtwcornell91, January 04, 2005, 01:09:34 PM

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Brian

The leading vote getters for Cornell so far in order are McKee, Moulson, and Knoepfli (w/only 3 but its early).  So vote daily damn it!!!!!

Greg Berge

If, hypothetically, everybody voted 1. McKee, 2. Hynes, 3. Moulson (though personally I would reverse 3. and 2.), every day, is there really any chance that such a small contingent, no make any diference?  To put it in perspective, when McKee had 74 votes in the first round, Sertich had about 600.

Greg Berge

Murphy, MTU, 181 leading (3 of the top 4 are MTU, they're stuffing better than anybody else so far...)

44 McKee
31 Moulson  
9 Hynes
6 Knoepfli
4 Cook
2 Pokulok
2 Scott

Brian

How many, if any, ECAC(HL) players have every won the Hobey?

Pete Godenschwager

[Q]How many, if any, ECAC(HL) players have every won the Hobey?[/Q]

Looks like only 3.  Harvard players won it 3 times in the 80s

http://www.hobeybaker.com/history/winners.htm

Beeeej

It doesn't hurt 'em that they only have four players on the list to split their votes amongst.  We can be proud of having eight, but it may mean our votes get diluted.  I'm not saying everybody has to or even should vote for three guys in particular, but it's certainly a danger that a vote for Topher puts McKee further out of the running.

It's also important to remember, though, that the fans' collective vote counts for one out of 59 votes for Hobey, so as exciting as it can be, it may not have much to do with anything.  :-{)}

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

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

atb9

[Q]Beeeej Wrote:

 It doesn't hurt 'em that they only have four players on the list to split their votes amongst.  We can be proud of having eight, but it may mean our votes get diluted.  I'm not saying everybody has to or even should vote for three guys in particular, but it's certainly a danger that a vote for Topher puts McKee further out of the running.

It's also important to remember, though, that the fans' collective vote counts for one out of 59 votes for Hobey, so as exciting as it can be, it may not have much to do with anything.  :-{)}

Beeeej[/q]

It doesn't mean much in terms of the award but it does give the fan base some respect.  Another notch on our belt...  ;-)
24 is the devil

atb9

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Round 2 begins.  8 Cornell players made it:

Cam Abbott
Cook
Downs
Hynes
Knoepfli
McKee
Moulson
Scott

13 Other ECAC:

Bernakevitch, Harvard
Cavanagh, Harvard
Croxton, RPI
Economakos, RPI
Fallon, Vermont
Goeckner-Zoeller, Princeton
Grumet-Morris, Harvard
MacDonald, RPI
Mifsud, Vermont
Sifers, Vermont
Silverthorn, Colgate
Stempniak, Dartmouth
Welch, Harvard

Number from ea. ECAC club:

8 Cornell
4 Harvard
3 RPI
3 Vermont
1 Colgate
1 Dartmouth
1 Princeton
0 Brown
0 Clarkson
0 St. Lawrence
0 Union
0 Yale



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 01/24/05 12:23AM by Greg Berge.[/q]

Just to clarify since he seems to be missed here and on USCHO (scout rankings), Pokulok also made it, as you noted in your standings post.

So Cornell had 9 players make it. Hooray!

The coolest thing about getting Cam Abbott into the second round is having a Cornell player on the top of the voting page!

I'm going to be voting 1. McKee 2. Moulson 3. Hynes
24 is the devil

Greg Berge

840 Murphy
...
471 McKee
186 Moulson
71 Hynes


atb9

McKee is currently fifth in fan voting  ::banana::  Keep it up!

1331 Marty Sertich Colorado College F Jr.
1238 Colin Murphy Michigan Tech F Sr.
1233 Scott Mifsud Vermont F Sr.
1103 Jordan Sigalet Bowling Green G Sr.
841 David McKee Cornell G So.
813 Keni Gibson Northeastern G Sr.
732 Ryan Potulny Minnesota F So.
717 Barret Ehgoetz Niagara F Sr.
604 Bernd Bruckler Wisconsin G Sr.
604 Brett Sterling Colorado College F Jr.
24 is the devil