Taking Penalties...

Started by Josh '99, December 03, 2002, 10:40:06 AM

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Josh '99

Maybe it's a good offensive strategy.  In last Saturday's Union/Brown game (Box Score), there were three shorthanded goals, two even strength goals, and zero power play goals.  It's not really related to Cornell, but I thought it was an interesting oddity.

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Greg Berge

I wonder if anyone can find the box of the legendary C. J. Young shorthanded hat trick.  Knowing the Harvard teams of that period, I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even get a 4th shorthander in that game (against Dartmouth, if I recall).

Will

A shorthanded hat trick?  As in, all three goals were scored while the other team had the power play?  Wow, that's impressive.

Is next year here yet?

Greg Berge

A shorthanded natural hat trick on the same kill.


"...C. J. Young, who scored three goals shorthanded in 49 seconds, but whose third goal came after a period break."

Source: http://www.harvard-magazine.com/on-line/03021.html

adamw

C.J. Young scored 5 goals in that game ... The three shorthanded goals in the same 2-minute penalty ranks as one of the most amazing things of all time, no matter who the opponent.
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