Cornell 2, Colgate 2 tie (ot)

Started by ACM, December 28, 2008, 07:09:59 PM

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ugarte

Shootout:

Cornell           Colgate
Roeszler: Save    Smith: Save
Gallagher: Goal   ?: Save
R. Nash: Save     McIntyre: Whiff
Seminoff: Goal    Riley: Save


Cornell takes the shootout 2-0.

mnagowski

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Al DeFlorio

Fitting the Harkness Trophy comes to Ithaca the year of his passing.
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

That's a Cornell football fight song.  The real one, not the goofy one Knowles uses.
Al DeFlorio '65

polar

lord knows where they dug up audio of "the big red team" from

Omie

Scrivens is the MVP, well deserved.

mnagowski

QuoteThat's a Cornell football fight song. The real one, not the goofy one Knowles uses.

Cornell victorious?
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Al DeFlorio

Tie knocks Cornell to third in pairwise.  Ho hum.
Al DeFlorio '65

lynah80

Colgate seems to have figured out that the Cornell defense is uncomfortable with a 2 man fore-check.  They were quite good at forcing turnovers.  Mike needs to come up with a new approach before everyone else in the country watches the game film.

Trotsky

[quote ugarte]Shootout:

Cornell           Colgate
Roeszler: Save    Smith: Save
Gallagher: Goal   ?: Save
R. Nash: Save     McIntyre: Whiff
Seminoff: Goal    Riley: Save


Cornell takes the shootout 2-0.[/quote]

The second Colgate shot was taken by Day.

Al DeFlorio

[quote mnagowski]
QuoteThat's a Cornell football fight song. The real one, not the goofy one Knowles uses.

Cornell victorious?[/quote]
I think it's "Fight for Cornell."

"Make all advances strong and sure today; take all the chances fate throws in the way; fight for the glory that is earned so well; victory makes history so fight for Cornell."

Actually, it may have been a medley of Cornell songs, including the one above.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jeff Hopkins '82

Whatever it was, they played it after every goal and every time we came out onto the ice for each period.  Someone who's been to the tourney several times before said they've never had any of the appropriate songs (Davy, My Old Cornell, etc.), just this obscure one.

Ben Rocky '04

Long deserved the all-tourney team goalie slot.  He kept 'Gate in the game in the third period.

Al DeFlorio

[quote Jeff Hopkins '82]Whatever it was, they played it after every goal and every time we came out onto the ice for each period.  Someone who's been to the tourney several times before said they've never had any of the appropriate songs (Davy, My Old Cornell, etc.), just this obscure one.[/quote]
Well, I think everyone would agree "Davy" would be the right choice.  But I wouldn't say "Fight for Cornell" is any more "obscure" or any less "appropriate" than "My Old Cornell" or "Cornell Victorious" or several other traditional Cornell songs.  Just because you don't know it...;-)

And maybe Craig Brush just likes it.::crazy::
Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

[quote Al DeFlorio][quote Jeff Hopkins '82]Whatever it was, they played it after every goal and every time we came out onto the ice for each period.  Someone who's been to the tourney several times before said they've never had any of the appropriate songs (Davy, My Old Cornell, etc.), just this obscure one.[/quote]
Well, I think everyone would agree "Davy" would be the right choice.  But I wouldn't say "Fight for Cornell" is any more "obscure" or any less "appropriate" than "My Old Cornell" or "Cornell Victorious" or several other traditional Cornell songs.  Just because you don't know it...;-)

And maybe Craig Brush just likes it.::crazy::[/quote]

From what I remember of the early years of this tournament, they used the "New Cornell Fight Song" after goals.  Now if I were the arena DJ guy and got handed a CU band CD for the first tournament...that's probably what I would pick to play after goals.  However, I seem to recall that JTW et al. made a stink and a legitimate attempt to let it be known that "Davy" be played.

Still wrong after all these years...9 years in, I guess it's tradition now.  ::doh::