Friday 3/2/07 Scores

Started by Rita, March 02, 2007, 07:12:03 PM

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jkahn

Brown beats Princeton in overtime
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Rita

That was no fun. 1:24 into the 1st OT, Brown scores to win 4-3.

ryeguy

They cant all go into triple overtime! :-)

Jim Hyla

[quote Rita]That was no fun. 1:24 into the 1st OT, Brown scores to win 4-3.[/quote]Except for the Princeton announcers who were asking why the teams didn't switch ends as they "always do in OT". Oh well, their team is just getting back to real hockey once again. I guess we have to cut them some slack.::cry::
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

RichH

[quote Rita]A question for RobNH. Did I see a rather large fish thrown on the ice after UNH's goal? BC had a 2-0 lead after the 1st period. UNH's goal did not come til ~ 14 minute mark of the second. That is a long time to be holding/hiding a fish.

If indeed a fish was thrown, why?[/quote]

I'm not RobNH, but,

http://unhmagazine.unh.edu/w01/hockeyw01fish.html

They tossed the fish vs. Cornell in the '02 NCAA QF.  You think that was a long time?  At the 1996 ECAC Final in Lake Placid, someone in the CU section tossed a big 'ol fish after the final buzzer.  It was the parting shot of the TV broadcast.

Rita

[quote RichH][quote Rita]A question for RobNH. Did I see a rather large fish thrown on the ice after UNH's goal? BC had a 2-0 lead after the 1st period. UNH's goal did not come til ~ 14 minute mark of the second. That is a long time to be holding/hiding a fish.

If indeed a fish was thrown, why?[/quote]

I'm not RobNH, but,

http://unhmagazine.unh.edu/w01/hockeyw01fish.html

They tossed the fish vs. Cornell in the '02 NCAA QF.  You think that was a long time?  At the 1996 ECAC Final in Lake Placid, someone in the CU section tossed a big 'ol fish after the final buzzer.  It was the parting shot of the TV broadcast.[/quote]

Thanks Rich.

I thought UNH had some tradition of throwing oranges or something, but I didn't realize they had a fish throwing tradition. We should keep our eyes open and if the UNH AD position becomes available we should contact UNH and suggest they hire Andy Noel ;-). I would like to see how Andy would deal with a Coach that helps the fans smuggle in fish to the game!.

"One of Umile's favorite fish incidents occurred in the early 1990s. At that time, the home team received a penalty if fans threw objects on the ice. "At all these different rinks people were (throwing) things--tennis balls, newspapers --and it was really holding up the game," the coach recalls. "It's the Maine weekend, and the cops won't let the kid in with the fish. I'm in the office before the game, and the students come to get me. So I go down there, get the fish from the cops, and we're walking in with the fish in the bag. The kids say, 'But coach, we're going to get a penalty.' I say, 'Don't worry about it. We'll kill the penalty. Just throw the fish.'"

Rita

BC gets an ENG to go up on UNH 3-1 with less than 1 minute left in the game.

Minnesota 3 v. Michigan Tech 1 Final

Wisconsin 3 @ UMD 1  Final

CC 1 @ Denver 0 with 16 minutes left in the 2nd.

reilly83

Quote from: RitaBC gets an ENG to go up on UNH 3-1 with less than 1 minute left in the game.

Make that 2 ENGs and BC wins 4-1.:`-(

ugarte

[quote reilly83]
Quote from: RitaBC gets an ENG to go up on UNH 3-1 with less than 1 minute left in the game.

Make that 2 ENGs and BC wins 4-1.:`-([/quote]

Unless you live in New Hampshire, I don't see how this is cause for tears. We ain't making the NCAA's unless we win the ECAC so OOC matchups are irrelevant now,

Chris '03

Interesting notes:
Average attendance for night one was a whopping 1861 with no sellouts. The Q had 2600+, Princeton reported an AHA worthy 825.

There was a big difference between the games officiated by Feola and Binda vs. Murphy and S. Hansen. The former called tons of penalties in the Ivy games, the latter swallowed the whistle in the non-Ivy games. Yes, Yale leads the country in PIMs and Grillo's boys are always cheap shot artists but it still looked like a big difference between the games.

Also, the CHS box gives Reese the hat trick.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Jim Hyla

[quote Chris '03]Interesting notes:
Average attendance for night one was a whopping 1861 with no sellouts. The Q had 2600+, Princeton reported an AHA worthy 825.

There was a big difference between the games officiated by Feola and Binda vs. Murphy and S. Hansen. The former called tons of penalties in the Ivy games, the latter swallowed the whistle in the non-Ivy games. Yes, Yale leads the country in PIMs and Grillo's boys are always cheap shot artists but it still looked like a big difference between the games.

Also, the CHS box gives Reese the hat trick.[/quote]

And in the ECAC PP won the day. All winners did better on the PP, and 15/22 goals were PP. Ouch.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

sah67

[quote Chris '03]
Also, the CHS box gives Reese the hat trick.[/quote]

An all-power play hat trick at that.

reilly83

Quote from: ugarteWe ain't making the NCAA's unless we win the ECAC so OOC matchups are irrelevant now,

I understand this, but when Cornell is not playing them, I like UHN - for no good reason.  I can if I want to!  But you are right, it's no cause for tears.

Beeeej

[quote Rita][quote RichH][quote Rita]A question for RobNH. Did I see a rather large fish thrown on the ice after UNH's goal? BC had a 2-0 lead after the 1st period. UNH's goal did not come til ~ 14 minute mark of the second. That is a long time to be holding/hiding a fish.

If indeed a fish was thrown, why?[/quote]

I'm not RobNH, but,

http://unhmagazine.unh.edu/w01/hockeyw01fish.html

They tossed the fish vs. Cornell in the '02 NCAA QF.  You think that was a long time?  At the 1996 ECAC Final in Lake Placid, someone in the CU section tossed a big 'ol fish after the final buzzer.  It was the parting shot of the TV broadcast.[/quote]

Thanks Rich.

I thought UNH had some tradition of throwing oranges or something, but I didn't realize they had a fish throwing tradition. We should keep our eyes open and if the UNH AD position becomes available we should contact UNH and suggest they hire Andy Noel ;-). I would like to see how Andy would deal with a Coach that helps the fans smuggle in fish to the game!.

"One of Umile's favorite fish incidents occurred in the early 1990s. At that time, the home team received a penalty if fans threw objects on the ice. "At all these different rinks people were (throwing) things--tennis balls, newspapers --and it was really holding up the game," the coach recalls. "It's the Maine weekend, and the cops won't let the kid in with the fish. I'm in the office before the game, and the students come to get me. So I go down there, get the fish from the cops, and we're walking in with the fish in the bag. The kids say, 'But coach, we're going to get a penalty.' I say, 'Don't worry about it. We'll kill the penalty. Just throw the fish.'"[/quote]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/02/AR2007030200248.html

Think she was on her way to a hockey game?
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Josh '99

Pretty good game for Dylan Reese, looks like.  I'm sure he'll immediately start to suck once he graduates and joins the Rangers farm system.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04