Cornell 7 RPI 1 (postgame)

Started by Trotsky, February 16, 2008, 09:27:19 PM

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Trotsky


Scersk '97


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Two Cornell wins and the movie Miracle now on ABC... a perfect Saturday date night. :-D

[quote Scersk '97]Guess it's time for a change.[/quote]

I jest, but what's with all the Obama-speak on elynah?!
Min-Wei Lin

Dpperk29

so is everyone still calling for Schafer's resignation?

sounds like Cornell dominated 'Tute...
"That damn bell at Clarkson." -Ken Dryden in reference to his hatred for the Clarkson Bell.

lynah80

Who would have thought that putting eight defensemen in the lineup would produce 7 goals?

Cornell returned to the USCHO PWR at #24 as of Feb 16.    

Other ECAC teams:

11  Clarkson
15t Princeton
19  Quinnipiac

Union is out.

http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pwr.php

lynah80

[quote Dpperk29]so is everyone still calling for Schafer's resignation?

sounds like Cornell dominated 'Tute...[/quote]

Seems your boys had a tough time away their little barn this weekend.  

Brown 4-3 in overtime and 2-5 against Yale?

MOBalum

[quote Scersk '97]Guess it's time for a change.[/quote]
Lobby the conference office for more home games against RPI?

David Harding

[quote lynah80]Who would have thought that putting eight defensemen in the lineup would produce 7 goals?[/quote]
That's change. :)

nr53

So were we just that on fire from last night or was RPI just that bad tonight?
'07

Al DeFlorio

[quote nr53]So were we just that on fire from last night or was RPI just that bad tonight?[/quote]
Seems to me that RPI has thrown in the towel.  Outscored 11-1 for the weekend?
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

Early in the decade when a 2-1 game represented a Cornell scoring outburst and 3-1 was a rout, shots allowed per 60 minutes was a Mike Schafer benchmark. If you allowed less than 20, you'd win. Against RPI, 17 shots reached Scrivens. Ergo, we won.

Just one point back of Quinnipiac in the standings. Not that our season hinges on such things, but home ice for the playoffs would be nice, as would avoiding the #1 seed until Saturday night, should we be so lucky as to advance to Albany.

Give My Regards

[quote billhoward]Not that our season hinges on such things, but home ice for the playoffs would be nice[/quote]

I'm hoping what you mean is "a first-round bye would be nice," as the Big Red could drop a few places in the standings and get home ice for the playoffs... i.e. the first round.
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

David Harding

[quote Give My Regards][quote billhoward]Not that our season hinges on such things, but home ice for the playoffs would be nice[/quote]

I'm hoping what you mean is "a first-round bye would be nice," as the Big Red could drop a few places in the standings and get home ice for the playoffs... i.e. the first round.[/quote]Bill is talking about the quarter final round, where the top four regular season teams get home ice.

Trotsky

[quote Give My Regards][quote billhoward]Not that our season hinges on such things, but home ice for the playoffs would be nice[/quote]

I'm hoping what you mean is "a first-round bye would be nice," as the Big Red could drop a few places in the standings and get home ice for the playoffs... i.e. the first round.[/quote]Indeed, I believe they clinched a home ice playoff round with the win tonight.

Al DeFlorio

Harvard creeping up the tandings...now just one point behind us along with Yale and Union.
Al DeFlorio '65