Cornell 3 US U18 NDT 3 (final, ot)

Started by Trotsky, October 18, 2008, 06:53:48 PM

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Trotsky

Scoring:

2 11:45 USA Valek (Lynch)
2 13:28 Cor pp R. Nash (B. Nash, Gallagher)
3 03:54 USA pp Morin (Brown)
3 07:36 Cor Roeszler (Barlow)
3 15:41 Cor sh Mugford (M. Kennedy, M. Devin)
3 16:12 USA pp Brown (Fowler, Morin)


Lines:

1 Greening-Nash-Jillson
2 Collins-M. Kennedy-Gallagher
3 Barlow-Devin-Roeszler
4 Scali-Mugford-Punches

Pairings:

1 Krueger-Devin
2 Nash-Seminoff
3 Berk-Ross
4 Whitney-Nicholls (?)

Goal:

1 Scrivens
2 DiLeo
3 Garman

Missing:

Both Davenports
P. Kennedy
Kary

Nicholls must be the 13th forward.

sah67

[quote Trotsky]Live Stats

Lines:


4 Scali-Mugford-Punches

P[/quote]

As if there needed to be any more "punches" on the Scali-Mugford line ;)

pfibiger

I'm a little surprised not to see Taylor Davenport and Patrick Kennedy. I thought Mike was giving the young kids a shot in an exhibition, but we've got no Jordan Kary.
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pfibiger

Anyone notice in the live stats how much Sean Collins looks like Ray Sawada? :)
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Trotsky

Good (IMHO) to see freshmen on both scoring lines.  Line 3 is a "mite line," and line 4 is the "keep your head up" line -- they'll probably rotate Nicholls into that line.

The surprises to me are that Troy Davenport isn't the #2 goalie and Patrick Kennedy isn't in the lineup.  Let the speculation begin. ;-)

sah67

[quote pfibiger]Anyone notice in the live stats how much Sean Collins looks like Ray Sawada? :)[/quote]

Sean Whitney could be Troy Davenport's twin brother as well ::idea::

sah67

Cornell goal according to Age's twitter?

pfibiger

[quote sah67]Cornell goal according to Age's twitter?[/quote]

Yeah, I got that too. I guess "Live" stats are a few minutes behind. I imagine it happens on this power play.
Phil Fibiger '01
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Trotsky

OK, somebody under 30 please explain twitter to me. :-)

sah67

Mugford getting some powerplay time...and taking a face-off as well.

pfibiger

[quote Trotsky]OK, somebody under 30 please explain twitter to me. :-)[/quote]

How about a 30 year old?

It's software / a website that lets you do micro (140 characters or less) personal publishing. It sort of a halfway between instant messaging and blogging. It can be conversational, but people also use it to publish content. When you sign up you choose who you want to subscribe to, and then you can see a rolling feed of all their updates.

It has pretty good integration with text messaging on cellphones, so you can both receive updates on your phone and post to twitter.
Phil Fibiger '01
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sah67

Perhaps a typo by Age?  He reported a score of 1-0 at 18:40 of the period, but LiveStats is nearly at 15:00 with no score.

Trotsky

[quote pfibiger][quote Trotsky]OK, somebody under 30 please explain twitter to me. :-)[/quote]

How about a 30 year old?

It's software / a website that lets you do micro (140 characters or less) personal publishing. It sort of a halfway between instant messaging and blogging. It can be conversational, but people also use it to publish content. When you sign up you choose who you want to subscribe to, and then you can see a rolling feed of all their updates.

It has pretty good integration with text messaging on cellphones, so you can both receive updates on your phone and post to twitter.[/quote]

Can I receive twitter updates on the net, or just on cell?

sah67

[quote Trotsky]

Can I receive twitter updates on the net, or just on cell?[/quote]

http://twitter.com/ELynah

pfibiger

cell's just one option. you can read them on the twitter site really easily, you can get them via text if you want (it can get expensive), you can get them via aol instant messenger, and you can use any one of a huge number of third party clients that pop up little notifications any time someone you subscribed to updates (twitterific on the mac is good, twhirl is supposed to be good on the PC).
Phil Fibiger '01
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