Cornell vs Princeton (Friday)

Started by Greg Berge, February 08, 2002, 06:55:18 PM

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Mike Illich

BIG DAVID FRANCIS TOOK IT HOME WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GOAL OF THE LAST 10 YEARS OF BIG RED HOCKEY!

Mike Illich

Hornby, THE LOOSE BISCUIT, makes it 5-1

Greg Berge

1 point each for 12 different players tonight (McMeekin, Iggulden, Vesce, Matt McRae, Murray, Kozier, Downs, Francis, Wieckowski, Bell, Hornby, Palahicky).

Al DeFlorio

Solid effort up and down the roster.  Need it again tomorrow night against Old Eli.

Al DeFlorio '65

mjh40

Great game, solid effort for at least the last fifty-five minutes.  The first five took some shaking of the cobwebs, but we pulled through and looked great.  In some praise though for the P-ton team, while the color guard was finishing their formation/salute/march off the ice with the flags, Princeton stayed at the blue line at attention.  Showed some real class.  Now, on to Yale.

jy3

so any more thoughts from 2nite?
i didnt listen to the game.
be there sat though!

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

judy

Wow, so from reading what I could about tonite's game, our offense is really going now. Guys like Matt McRae and Kryzsztof Wieckowski seem to be coming alive again this year. Great job tonite...hopefully, tomorrow night will be equally successful. Next two games (Yale, Dartmouth) will probably be pretty good games...only two teams left that we haven't yet beaten this year...

go red!

Josh '99

After a slow start (other than his two goals at BU), Matt McRae's been on fire lately.  Definitely great to see him get it going.

McMeekin's goal was set up by an amazing individual effort by Iggulden, drove towards the net along the goal line then put a beauty of a pass out into the slot, McMeekin had a lot of net to shoot at and didn't miss.

Hornby's late goal was another one of those that makes you think he's got potential to develop into a very good offensive player into the next two years.  I'm drawing a blank on the lead-in right now, but the shot itself was a pretty backhand over Stathos's shoulder.

As far as team defense goes, we may have given up a few more scoring chances than normal, but Underhill was great, stopping 27 of 28 if I recall correctly.

Our penalty kill was great, but Princeton's power play (Rated an "F-" by the Daily Sun) wasn't going to be much of a challenge anyway, I don't think.  Power play came up empty, but looked good.

Not the best game they played all year (the game against Harvard last weekend might have been that), but more than enough to beat Princeton, in any case.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

ugarte

The C-train rolls on. Hope I can listen tonight. Hold that #1 spot, Lenny!

Jim Hyla

Not to disagree much, as we did win, but I think the best  results out of this game is that we can win when we don't play particularly well. Let's face it aside from some great goaltending we could have been down 2-0, 3-0 at the end of the first period. To be up 1-0, well, I think it shows that the team is solid in all 3 parts of the game. When the offense and defense suffers as they did early on, our goaltending can carry us.

As for goaltending, Underhill played his best game of the season, of those I've seen, IMHO. If he continues like that, he may play the playoffs, sorry I openned up that can again.

Princeton is terrible, based upon this game. We will need to be alot better later, but we won a game we should have, when we didn't play our best. Hopefully we will not fall down to the level of our ECAC competition.

Terrible English, but I was an engineer and don't have time to rewrite it.

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

Adam Ganderson

This was the first home game I'd been to since I left cornell a couple of years ago, and despite reading about it on the forum, I was still unprepared for how quiet Lynah was.  There was frequently dead silence while everyone watched the play.
           Now it may have been like this when I was at CU and the intervening years have made Lynah into a wall of noise in my mind, but I don't think so.  I'm not saying that you guys going to games now suck, or telling anyone what to do differently.  It was just kinda startling.  
         I was impressed that just about everyone, townie and facetimer alike, stayed to the very end of the game.  I always hated when we had a sure victory, and people would start emptying out with 1 or 2 minutes to rescue their precious jeep grand cherokees from the impending traffic jams...
         But back to hockey, something that hasn't shown up in this discussion so far is that Princeton showed some great puck handling skills, and set up some beautiful scoring opportunities.  We just shut them down anyway.  :)  And Princeton (sucks) did show a good deal of class.

         And how about that "non-goal."  Age, did you check (and/or burn) the tapes yet?  

         Great to be back to Lynah, and LETS GO RED!  Beat down Yale!

marty\'74

Boo-hoo.  I can't listen and I can't watch because I will be at the Little Red Freak Out it Troy, NY.  I normally pass on this but tonight it will be Clarkson at RIP and it is out of character for the RIP folks to schedule a worthy opponent for the Freakout.

Here's a trivia question.  When did RIP start scheduling patsies for the Freakout???

B-]

tml5

I'm not sure where everyone is seeing all of this great defense.  There was no defense played in the first period, and if Underhill had been merely good it would've been at least 3-1.  If Princeton had anybody who could put the puck in the net, and Underhill had been merely good, it would've been more like 5-1.  Seriously.

Cornell came out strong in the second period, but there were still a *lot* of bad giveaways in the D-zone and neutral zone, and nobody was standing up the offensive players.  The defense, by both teams, was just soft.  Cornell did make some good defensive plays, and I thought Hornby (among others) played very well all night (on both ends), but there were a lot of mistakes.

Thankfully, Princeton is not a good hockey team, and Underhill stood on his head.  If Cornell plays like this against Yale, the 7 game win streak *will* end, and it could be ugly.

Schafer wasn't too happy with the way they played.  He called it "sloppy" (he actually said something like "it was the sloppiest game we've played all season"), and I think that pretty much sums it up.

Kudos to Princeton.  They're not good, but they were worlds better than the team I saw over winter break, and they were generally classy and hardworking.

Here's hoping it was just something in the stars last night, and Cornell can come out and play the way they played last weekend.  Beat Yale!

KeithK

As Grady said about Hornby: he knows his role on this team is to dish out the hits but he was a solid goal scorer before Cornell and has offensive skills.

Graham \'02

From my vantage point in Section B it looked like Princeton definitely had a second goal.  Anybody get a better look at that and see why it was waved off?