Clarkson 4; Cornell 2, Final

Started by lynah80, January 20, 2008, 12:14:13 AM

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lynah80

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1st period

1- Clarkson 7:32  even strength
Goal by D'Alvise, Chris (7)
Assists: Guthrie, Shea
Rufenach, Bryan

2 - Clarkson 10:32 even strength
Goal by Zalewski, Steve (14)
Assists:  Beca, Matt
Tuohimaa, Lauri

3 - Clarkson 12:08 even strength
Goal by Guthrie, Shea (5)
Assists: D'Alvise, Chris
Clitsome, Grant

12:08 Davenport in for Scrivens
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2nd period

No scoring
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3rd period

1 - Cornell 5:09 power play
Goal by Scott, Topher (6)
Assists: Krueger, Justin
Devin, Mike

2 - Cornell 12:42 even strength
Goal by Scott, Topher (7)
Assists:
Seminoff, Jared
Sawada, Raymond

4 - Clarkson 19:15 empty net
Goal by Marks, Tim (6)
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Shots by period

Cornell    3 8 16     27
Clrkson    8 8 6     22
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I think the outcome of Sunday's game will depend strongly on who is available to play.  Does anyone know the status of Evan Barlow?  What is the primary issue between him and Schafer?  He must really be doing something unacceptable.  

The last time Leggio played at Lynah, he did not do well (he gave up 5 goals on 2/2/07) and was pulled before the end of the game.  This season, his numbers are very good (save% = 0.924%, gaa = 2.08) although not as good as Ben's (save% = .935  gaa = 1.91).  

Clarkson showed in Florida that they are very fast and can score a lot of goals quickly.   Cornell is going to have to play clamp down defense for the full 60 minutes.  

Clarkson is only 3-6-2 on the road.

According to the CHN injury report, Clarkson is fairly healthy.  If B Nash can play (my guess is that he can), I think Cornell can hold Clarkson to two goals.  If Barlow, P Kennedy and Gallagher are all on the ice, I think Cornell will win.  

Cornell 3
Clarkson 2

sah67

[quote lynah80]I think the outcome of Sunday's game will depend strongly on who is available to play.  Does anyone know the status of Evan Barlow?  What is the primary issue between him and Schafer?  He must really be doing something unacceptable.  

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Why do you assume that there is an "issue" with Barlow or that he must be doing something "unacceptable"?  He missed one game.  Perhaps he was sick or injured?  Or perhaps you shouldn't make such speculations without any supporting evidence?

If you want to a dig a little deeper, you might have noticed the IJ article after last night's game where Schafer was quoted as saying that Brendon Nash, Nicholls, and Barlow would all be available for the Clarkson game.

lynah80

Thank you for the information from the Ithaca Journal.

Regarding Evan, he sat for the Clarkson game in Florida, but no reason was given.  During the pre-game interview for the St. Lawrence game, Mike talked about Evan in very vague terms.  He sad Evan had the potential to be one of the best forwards in the league, but needed to be more consistent.  I think Evan moves the puck very well and has generated a fair amount of offense.  Perhaps he just isn't playing the type of game that Mike wants.

sah67

[quote lynah80]

Regarding Evan, he sat for the Clarkson game in Florida, but no reason was given. [/quote]

Schafer mentioned (again in an IJ article...which tends to be a good source for Schafer quotes) that Barlow sat for the Clarkson game in Florida because he was feeling under the weather.  Again, no reason to assume there are any problems between Schafer and Barlow.

lynah80

Okay, let's hope he's out there tomorrow and has a good game.

Jim Hyla

If I remember correctly, both Barlow and Nichols were healthy scratches for SLU. In the radio pregame Schafer again said Barlow could be one of the best and Nichols had to be more physical. Thus he wanted them to think while watching. He said earlier in the season that he was going to sit people down if he thought they weren't playing their potential.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky


Drew

[quote lynah80]I think the outcome of Sunday's game will depend strongly on who is available to play.  Does anyone know the status of Evan Barlow?  What is the primary issue between him and Schafer?  He must really be doing something unacceptable.  

The last time Leggio played at Lynah, he did not do well (he gave up 5 goals on 2/2/07) and was pulled before the end of the game.  This season, his numbers are very good (save% = 0.924%, gaa = 2.08) although not as good as Ben's (save% = .935  gaa = 1.91).  

Clarkson showed in Florida that they are very fast and can score a lot of goals quickly.   Cornell is going to have to play clamp down defense for the full 60 minutes.  

Clarkson is only 3-6-2 on the road.

According to the CHN injury report, Clarkson is fairly healthy.  If B Nash can play (my guess is that he can), I think Cornell can hold Clarkson to two goals.  If Barlow, P Kennedy and Gallagher are all on the ice, I think Cornell will win.  

Cornell 3
Clarkson 2[/quote]

Freeman and Crowe out for Tech, separated shoulders.

upperdeck

seems like this game will make it clear whether we are a top 4 team in the league or not.. win this one and with the next 4 games favorable we can make a statement as to being one of the top 1-2 teams.. lose this and we will need to play well just to be in the top 4 when the games played start to even out..

we need to take advantage of the games we have in hand..

Roy 82

I have not yet given up on the idea of somehow finding the ESPNU broadcast online as a streaming video. It doesn't seem to be available through the ESPN sites. But there are sites that claim to "turn your PC into a satellite tv". For example:
http://www.satellitetvtopc.com/?hop=roeib

Anyone have experience with these? Any that specifically get ESPNU?

There are also the more nebulous P2P video broadcast sites like:
http://www.sopcast.com/
 
In this day and age I don't see any good reason why I shouldn't be able to purchase a webcast of a broadcast channel.

Thanks for your inputs.

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65

mnagowski

[quote Roy 82]In this day and age I don't see any good reason why I shouldn't be able to purchase a webcast of a broadcast channel.[/quote]

Couldn't agree with you more. It would be nice if they could throw the feed up onto ESPN360.com, but of course, that would make too much sense.

I'm going to load up Sopcast around 4PM to see if ESPNU doesn't show up, but I think our best bet at this point is the Clarkson audio stream:

http://hockey.clarkson.edu/

Out of curiosity, does anybody know why WHCU doesn't have a live stream? If WPIE can have a stream for CU basketball, I can't see why WHCU doesn't have a stream for CU hockey.
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Al DeFlorio

From ICS Tech Support:  "I apologize for the inconvenience.  We are currently in contact with Cornell to rectify the situation.. I will let you know as soon as the feed is working."
Al DeFlorio '65

Roy 82

[quote metaezra][quote Roy 82]In this day and age I don't see any good reason why I shouldn't be able to purchase a webcast of a broadcast channel.[/quote]

Couldn't agree with you more. It would be nice if they could throw the feed up onto ESPN360.com, but of course, that would make too much sense.

I'm going to load up Sopcast around 4PM to see if ESPNU doesn't show up, but I think our best bet at this point is the Clarkson audio stream:

http://hockey.clarkson.edu/

Out of curiosity, does anybody know why WHCU doesn't have a live stream? If WPIE can have a stream for CU basketball, I can't see why WHCU doesn't have a stream for CU hockey.[/quote]

Thanks. Let me know if you find anything on sopcast.

judy

So...there's still 2 min 28 sec left in the women's bball game before our game and it's 4pm. grrr...