Cornell 3 RPI 3 Post-game Thread

Started by Beeeej, December 01, 2006, 09:39:13 PM

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Dafatone

Scrivens made an incredible glove save in the OT.  Dell sucked.  We scored in the 2nd period, but Alford grabbed the puck and threw it out of the net (it was barely over the line) and Dell never blew the whistle.  We looked good for the second two periods.  That's about it.

Dafatone

Oh, Scali was fantastic.  Forgot that part.

oceanst41

Not to nit pick, because I did like what I saw when he was on the ice, but didn't Scali put Cornell two men down twice?


redhair34

[quote oceanst41]Not to nit pick, because I did like what I saw when he was on the ice, but didn't Scali put Cornell two men down twice?[/quote]

Once.  He was called for interference and I didn't see him do a ***ing thing.

ebilmes

Anyone have a good look at the two plays where RPI players ended up needing medical attention on the ice? I didn't have a good view, but the first one seemed like a play where the RPI skater lost his balance and fell in front of our guy. Didn't really see the second play. We were penalized both times.

grizzdan24

I don't post particularly often, but sitting behind the bench in the front row of D, Nash looked particularly sloppy tonight.  Also, did anyone catch why Krantz went to the locker room for a few minutes in the first?

redhair34

[quote ebilmes]Anyone have a good look at the two plays where RPI players ended up needing medical attention on the ice? I didn't have a good view, but the first one seemed like a play where the RPI skater lost his balance and fell in front of our guy.[/quote]

That is precisely what happened.  Anyone else notice that every time we lined up an RPI player they turned their back?

oceanst41

I saw the first one, looked like a clean, shoulder-to-shoulder hit, but Dell was trailing the play so you know how that goes.

Second one I didn't catch, but I think it was on Greening at the end of the third to negate a Cornell PP. It happened away from the puck whatever it was.

Oat

Agreed. I have actually always preferred Scriven in the net. I think Scriven is a better shot stopper but I have to admit, he makes some funny decisions from time to time (passing the puck when he should have held on, leaving the crease at the wrong moments, hesitating etc.). He just needs more time on the ice, so he can accumulate experience and make better judgments.
B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

oceanst41

[quote redhair34][quote oceanst41]Not to nit pick, because I did like what I saw when he was on the ice, but didn't Scali put Cornell two men down twice?[/quote]

Once.  He was called for interference and I didn't see him do a ***ing thing.[/quote]

It was interference, but RPI did score on the ensuing 5 on 3. Technically it was on Seminoff's penalty, but either way that's one of the things Schafer was unhappy with, untimely penalties.

imafrshmn

According to gametracker, scrivens only had to make 4 saves in about 32 minutes of play.  That's crazy.
class of '09

Oat

B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

redhair34

[quote oceanst41]
It was interference[/quote]

Please explain what happened.

Trotsky

[quote grizzdan24]Also, did anyone catch why Krantz went to the locker room for a few minutes in the first?[/quote]

Announcer said it was an equipment problem.