Cornell 6 at RPI 1 post game

Started by redheadfanatic, February 10, 2007, 09:12:17 PM

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redheadfanatic

What a great game for Cornell.
Davenport was solid in goal, only he sitll let off a few too many rebounds, for my liking anyways.
That was a solid 60 minutes of hockey, lef mostly by the freshmen.
Let's hope we can keep it up!

Trotsky

Princeton now up 3-0 in final minute.

Somehow, Cornell comes home in sole possession of 4th.

Trotsky

Cornell was 1-2-1 against this UC/RPI last year.  This year: 2-0-2.

oceanst41

Much better game by Cornell. Special teams set up the big plays to secure a big win. Cornell seemed determined to win, and for once didn't sit on the lead once they gained it.

ryeguy

I don't know what everyone else thinks but I feel a lot more confident and less nervous when Davenport is in goal. Scrivens just seems too shaky to me even though he has had some good moments i guess.

reilly83

Jason Weinstein's 3 stars of the game:

3. Romano
2. Bitz
1. Greening

Jim Hyla


Yale 1 Final
Clk  5

gate 3 Final
onin 1

Brwn 1 Final
SLU  2

Dmth 0 Final
Prin 3
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

redheadfanatic

That's too bad; I thought Brown was gonna pull out on top.

Trotsky

Standings, everybody with 4 games to go:

27 SLU
25 Clk
22 Qpc
20 Cor
19 Drt
17 Col
17 Hvd
16 Prn
14 RPI
13 Brn
13 UC
13 Yal

Gi-normous game against Quinnipiac at Lynah next Friday.

oceanst41

Does anyone else feel like Davenport had a quiet 28 saves. I was sure Cornell outshot RPI.

mhand06


TShen

[quote oceanst41]Does anyone else feel like Davenport had a quiet 28 saves. I was sure Cornell outshot RPI.[/quote]

According to USCHO, the SOG was 29-23 RPI.  RPI outshot Cornell in the 3rd 16-4.  It surely didn't look that way in the webcast.
Tom Shen '01 MEng'02

Jim Hyla

With thanks to Trotsky
Standings, everybody with 4 games to go:

27 SLU  RPI, Union, @Quin, @Prin
25 Clk  Union, RPI, @Prin, @Quin
22 Qpc  @CU, @gate, SLU, Clk
20 Cor  Quin, Prin, @Dmth, @Hvd
19 Drt  @Brwn, @Yale, CU, gate
17 Col  Prin, Quin, @Hvd, @Dmth
17 Hvd  @Yale, @Brwn, gate, CU
16 Prn  @gate, @CU, Clk, SLU
14 RPI  @SLU, @Clk, Brwn, Yale
13 Brn  Dmth, Hvd, @RPI, @Union
13 UC   @Clk, @SLU, Yale, Brwn
13 Yal  Hvd, Dmth, @Union, @RPI
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

oceanst41

Q is going to have their work cut out for them with that finishing stretch. Although this year is really wide open, so there should be plenty of upsets.

From Quinnipiac on down to Harvard there are a lot of big games that will determine how those seeds fill out.

Chris '03

With the Princeton win, Ivy Standings look like this (with remaining opponents):
Yu   11pts(H, D)
CU    9   (P, @D, @H)
PU    8   (@C)
DC    7   (@B, @Y, C)
BU    7   (D,H)
HU    4   (@Y, @B, C)

Four horse race with Yale and Cornell controlling their own destiny for a share and Dartmouth and Brown needing help. Princeton is doing better in Ivy hockey than Ivy hoops. When's the last time that happened?
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."