Cornell Penalty Shots

Started by Trotsky, November 26, 2006, 02:44:08 PM

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Trotsky

I haven't seen a list of them, so I will be trying to build one here.  Assistance / memory-jogging etc. appreciated.

Beeeej

There was a helpful list of Cornell penalty shots attempted since 1987 in this weekend's program.  Someone who bought a program should be able to find it easily.

(Why since 1987?  Because that's the last time a Cornellian scored on a penalty shot - and it was Joey.)  Carefoot's was, IIRC, the fifth attempt since 1987.
Beeeej, Esq.

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redhair34

I'm about to head up to the game, but off the top of my head... Charlie Cook against Vermont 3 seasons ago, and McKee's stop on a Yale player (Yaworski? maybe?).  If someone doesn't beat me to it, I'll look them up to confirm after the game.

Trotsky

[quote Beeeej]There was a helpful list of Cornell penalty shots attempted since 1987 in this weekend's program.  Someone who bought a program should be able to find it easily.[/quote]

If someone would transcribe those, I'd appreciate it, thanks.

Jim Hyla

Player-------- Date-- Per Time-- Opp- Location---------------- Opp Goalie
Ross Lemon--- 3/10/90  3 14:04 RPI ECAC Semi @ Boston Garden Sean Kennedy
Ryan Moynihan 1/31/98  3  4:49 SLU Lynah-------------------- Eric Heffler
Ryan Moynihan 3/5/00-  2 19:40 Princ-- "---------------------- Dave Stathos
C. Cook-------- 1/23/04  2 12:10 UVM--   "---------------------- Travis Russell
M. Carefoot--- 11/11/06  2 19:51 Dart--  "---------------------- Mike Devine
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Trotsky

Thank you, sir.

Edit: I have the Princeton attempt on 3/4/00.

jtwcornell91

Do you want to include the results of the shootout in Florida as a footnote?  Strangely enough, it's kind of hard to find the full sequence of shots, since the shootout never happened as far as the NCAA is concerned.  Here's what I can infer from the recap (I was there, but didn't write it down at the time):

Michael Gergen (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU): save 0-0
Matt Moulson (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 1-0

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) GOAL 1-1
Mitch Carefoot (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 2-1

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) ??? 1-2
??? (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): ??? 2-1

Andrew Carroll (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) GOAL 2-2
Daniel Pegoraro (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): miss 2-2

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) save 2-2
Cam Abbott (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 3-2

jkahn

[quote jtwcornell91]Do you want to include the results of the shootout in Florida as a footnote?  Strangely enough, it's kind of hard to find the full sequence of shots, since the shootout never happened as far as the NCAA is concerned.  Here's what I can infer from the recap (I was there, but didn't write it down at the time):

Michael Gergen (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU): save 0-0
Matt Moulson (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 1-0

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) GOAL 1-1
Mitch Carefoot (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 2-1

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) ??? 1-2
??? (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): ??? 2-1

Andrew Carroll (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) GOAL 2-2
Daniel Pegoraro (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): miss 2-2

??? (UMD) on Dave McKee (CU) save 2-2
Cam Abbott (CU) on Isaac Reichmuth (UMD): GOAL 3-2[/quote]
O'Byrne is the missing Cornell shooter.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Give My Regards

From Arthur Mintz's fantastic _Cornell Hockey Record Book_, which covers 1957-87, here are the pre-87 penalty shots:

Taken by Cornell players:

11/18/84 -- Duanne Moeser, vs Army (Stenson) -- miss
2/11/83 -- Jeff Baikie, at Harvard (Grant Blair) -- miss
12/29/81 -- Randy MacFarlane, vs Plattsburgh at Lake Placid (Knish) -- miss
2/27/79 -- Brock Tredway, at St. Lawrence (Wilson) -- miss
2/24/79 -- Len Jankowski, vs Northeastern (Ricciardi) -- score
1/20/79 -- Brock Tredway, vs Yale (Allain) -- miss
1/17/79 -- Brock Tredway, vs Clarkson (Moore) -- score
1/20/73 -- Carlo Ugolini, vs Toronto (Anderson) -- score
2/16/72 -- Larry Fullan, at Yale (Fitzsimmons) -- miss
3/6/65 -- Mike Doran, vs Dartmouth (Gere) -- miss

Taken against Cornell goalies:

11/17/84 -- Doug Dadswell, vs Pinceton (Oshier) -- score
12/29/81 -- Brian Hayward, vs Plattsburgh at Lake Placid (D'Anjou) -- score
3/1/80 -- Brian Hayward, at Princeton (Higgins) -- miss
3/5/77 -- Steve Napier, vs Penn (Suss) -- miss
1/18/75 -- Dave Chrastina, vs Clarkson (O'Driscoll) -- miss
11/28/64 -- Al McNally, vs Queen's (Pond) -- score
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billhoward

Has anyone seen stats on the success rate of penalty shots in college hockey? For the NHL I recall shots are successful a bit less than half the time.

RatushnyFan

Can we agree that Ross Lemon's miss was the one with the biggest impact?  I remember that day like it was yesterday.

ugarte

[quote RatushnyFan]Can we agree that Ross Lemon's miss was the one with the biggest impact?  I remember that day like it was yesterday.[/quote]Still, that particular miss doesn't haunt me as much as the waved-off Andison goal.

Beeeej

[quote RatushnyFan]Can we agree that Ross Lemon's miss was the one with the biggest impact?  I remember that day like it was yesterday.[/quote]

It was also his birthday.  And yes, I still remember that one vividly.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Trotsky

[quote Beeeej][quote RatushnyFan]Can we agree that Ross Lemon's miss was the one with the biggest impact?  I remember that day like it was yesterday.[/quote]

It was also his birthday.  And yes, I still remember that one vividly.[/quote]

He faked Duncan down and had the entire net, but couldn't lift the puck off the ice.  One of the all-time worst hockey memories. :-/

redice

[quote Beeeej][quote RatushnyFan]Can we agree that Ross Lemon's miss was the one with the biggest impact?  I remember that day like it was yesterday.[/quote]

It was also his birthday.  And yes, I still remember that one vividly.[/quote]

Yes, and for you numerologists out there ::burnout::, I believe that was his 23rd birthday; would have been his 23rd goal; and he wore the number 23.   Kinda strange.
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