Clarkson at Cornell postgame

Started by billhoward, February 02, 2007, 09:08:52 PM

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billhoward

Clarkson 1 at Cornell 5 postgame: Ari was right - last week's win may have been the turning point.

Only one goal allowed against the arguably hottest team in the ECACHL, and us without our top defenseman. Only four shots allowed by Cornell in the third period.

If we believed the freshmen and sophomores would come into their own late in the season, that's on target.

Justin Milo's pass to Tony Romano for goal #5 belongs in the season highlight tape, just so long as Cornell isn't recording off the CSTV feed.

I wouldn't (personally) read too much into the presence of Scrivens in goal for this game and his status in the who's on top? scheme of things.

Can't let up Saturday night vs. St. Lawrence.

Trotsky

Out of town finals:

Union 2 at Harvard 5
RPI 2 at Dartmouth 5

Trotsky

Princeton 1 at Brown 1 (ot) (final)

Trotsky

Fun little stat

Schafer vs Clarkson & Harvard in the regular season at Lynah:
18-5-1 .771

Trotsky

SLU 2 at Colgate 6

Apparently, the third period the Saints just drove off the cliff.

calgARI '07

Pretty dominating win.  Everyone played well I thought.

Trotsky

Quinnipiac 6 at Yale 4

Top of the ECAC standings:

.700 SLU (10-4-1)
.688 Quinnipiac (9-3-4)
.633 Clarkson (8-4-3)
.567 Cornell (7-5-3)
.500 Dartmouth (6-6-3)

redhair34

Clarkson looked like they didn't belong on the same ice.  I find it strange that they haven't been able to get up for games against us.  Not to take anything away from Cornell, but you figured after we knocked them out of the playoffs the past two seasons that they would come out buzzing.  But they didn't--not in Potsdam or tonight.

jy3

of note, mono = ebv with likely splenic friability would not mean a definite end of season illness. but it could. (seminof). of course there are other sequelae
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

marty

[quote Trotsky]Quinnipiac 6 at Yale 4

Top of the ECAC standings:

.700 SLU (10-4-1)
.688 Quinnipiac (9-3-4)
.633 Clarkson (8-4-3)
.567 Cornell (7-5-3)
.500 Dartmouth (6-6-3)[/quote]

QU  22
SLU 21

So isn't QU in first?
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Robb

[quote Trotsky]SLU 2 at Colgate 6

Apparently, the third period the Saints just drove off the cliff.[/quote]

SLU will probably come in buzzing tomorrow night - we'd better be ready!
Let's Go RED!

redhair34

[quote Robb][quote Trotsky]SLU 2 at Colgate 6

Apparently, the third period the Saints just drove off the cliff.[/quote]

SLU will probably come in buzzing tomorrow night - we'd better be ready![/quote]

I'm not really that surprised.  I wasn't very impressed with the Saints when we were up at Appleton, or when I saw them play Clarkson on TW26.  Marsh has done a great job getting the most out of that team.  SLU works hard though; so like Robb said we need to be on.

redhair34

There were a couple of absolutely brutal calls tonight.  Luckily, they didn't impact the outcome.  The contact to the head roughing call on Bitz  was a joke.

mttgrmm

there was also a tripping call right in front of section A/B against Sawada (i think?) that was total crap.

his stick hit the back of the clarkson player's calf and it was called a tripping... pretty bad call.

redhair34

[quote mttgrmm]there was also a tripping call right in front of section A/B against Sawada (i think?) that was total crap.

his stick hit the back of the clarkson player's calf and it was called a tripping... pretty bad call.[/quote]

Yup... that was the other call I was thinking about:-}