Scrivens for Hobey?

Started by sah67, November 20, 2008, 06:58:57 PM

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Beeeej

[quote Beeeej]Something tells me if he keeps up these numbers, he won't have to start the Facebook group himself.[/quote]

[quote amerks127]If you have facebook, we're up and running...

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=429014&ref=profile#/group.php?gid=49923072628[/quote]

See?
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Rosey

Yay!  Scrivens for Hobey!

Okay, can we finally put this ridiculousness to rest?
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The Rancor

woof woof thanks a lot.::drunk::

amerks127

Time to disband the facebook group?

Goon

I think it is only one game and there is a long season ahead.
I thought he made some good saves.
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Trotsky

If he has seven consecutive shutouts, his GAA will be back to 0.80.

Oat

well almost a shutout tonight, if NoDak would please just struggle on their offense for once in their lives...
B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

sah67

I don't meant to start all the silly hype again, especially since the last time people went nuts with the Facebook groups, etc. over this, we had the 7-goal disaster in NoDak...so I hope this doesn't count as woofing ;)

Anyhow, INCH has added Scrivens to their Top 3 Hobey favorites behind Brock Bradford of BC and Ryan Stoa of Minny.  I figured some would be interested, or at least the members of the facebook group ::innocent::

http://insidecollegehockey.com/7Archives/HobeyTracker/0809/hobeytracker.htm

nr53

I probably sound jaded, but I've always seen the "Hobey tracker" thing as: , , . It makes me wonder if they should just create an award for best defenseman or something. Here's hoping they prove me wrong and Scrivens wins the damn thing :-)
'07

French Rage

[quote nr53]I probably sound jaded, but I've always seen the "Hobey tracker" thing as: , , . It makes me wonder if they should just create an award for best defenseman or something. Here's hoping they prove me wrong and Scrivens wins the damn thing :-)[/quote]

No they're changing things this year.  Instead of two WCHA forwards who have a shot and a token ECAC goaltender, they made it one WCHA forward and one HE forward!  Change!
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

ithacat

[quote nr53]I probably sound jaded, but I've always seen the "Hobey tracker" thing as: , , . It makes me wonder if they should just create an award for best defenseman or something. Here's hoping they prove me wrong and Scrivens wins the damn thing :-)[/quote]

I think for a goalie to win the award (particularly one from Cornell), he'd have to be undefeated, and have a GAA < Save%. **]

Chris '03

[quote nr53]I probably sound jaded, but I've always seen the "Hobey tracker" thing as: , , . It makes me wonder if they should just create an award for best defenseman or something. Here's hoping they prove me wrong and Scrivens wins the damn thing :-)[/quote]

I haven't paid close attention to individual performances nationally this year but there was something I read on INCH lately that suggested that there was a serious lack of standout performances statistically and that this could be the year a goalie could take it. Of course that was also true in 2003...
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Give My Regards

[quote Chris '03]I haven't paid close attention to individual performances nationally this year but there was something I read on INCH lately that suggested that there was a serious lack of standout performances statistically and that this could be the year a goalie could take it. Of course that was also true in 2003...[/quote]

But if LeNeveu had won the award in 2003, it would have marked the fourth straight year a non-forward had won the award -- including a goaltender in 2001 (Ryan Miller).  That just wasn't going to happen.

The Hobey has gone to a non-forward seven times (five defensemen, two goaltenders) in its 28-year history, which puts it way ahead of the Heisman (one defensive player, plus a two-way guy, in over 70 years)
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Josh '99

[quote Chris '03][quote nr53]I probably sound jaded, but I've always seen the "Hobey tracker" thing as: , , . It makes me wonder if they should just create an award for best defenseman or something. Here's hoping they prove me wrong and Scrivens wins the damn thing :-)[/quote]

I haven't paid close attention to individual performances nationally this year but there was something I read on INCH lately that suggested that there was a serious lack of standout performances statistically and that this could be the year a goalie could take it. Of course that was also true in 2003...[/quote]It's early yet, of course.  Currently the national leader in points and points per game is from Quinnipiac and the national leader in goals per game is from Air Force, a bit of a strange state of affairs.  If that persisted, I guess you could see a defensive player win, but with the perception (right or wrong) that it's "the Schafer system," I think it would take something special (that is to say, more special than what Scrivens is already doing) for that to happen.
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-Ben Rocky 04

dragonfan

If you go back and look at the shots per game that LeNeveu faced (20)and overall (646) and Mckee (23)-(827),Scrivens is (27) and if cornell gets that far might face (939),some might say he has contributed more,but I think cornell will have to make it to the championship weekend.