Cornell 1 Princeton 2

Started by Trotsky, February 07, 2009, 08:33:29 PM

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Trotsky

2 10:20 Cor pp Gallagher 4 (Greening, R. Nash)
3 19:24 Prn x Bartlett (McIntyre)
3 19:42 Prn Fedun (Kaiser, Lohry)

Chris '03

The Princeton band travels for hockey now? Fair weather band...
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Trotsky

Very good effort by Cornell so far.

Oat

So far, Princeton does not look as good as Yale. We should be able to handle them.
B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

lynah80

Cam MacIntyre's first game back.  He didn't play against Colgate last night.

Very fast pace so far.  Cornell is breaking out well.  Kalemba looks vulnerable.

Trotsky

One of the best-played periods for Cornell, despite not scoring.  Shots were 15-6, and Kalemba let two dribble past him, both happening to just slide wide.

I'm impressed by how well the Red are handling the Tigers, who are a very talented team.

Kary making a significant impact filling in for Scali on the checking line with Mugs and Nicholls (Kary and Punches appear to be transposed on the LiveStats lines).

We'll see whether we miss the Kennedys as much as last night, but so far all four lines are creating chances.

Trotsky

Another thing: remember how great Seminoff was as a freshman?  That Jared seems to have re-emerged this weekend.  I wonder whether he had long, nagging injuries that have finally healed.  Anyway, the last few periods he's been a beast.

tretiak

Quote from: Another thing: remember how great Seminoff was as a freshman? That Jared seems to have re-emerged this weekend. I wonder whether he had long, nagging injuries that have finally healed. Anyway, the last few periods he's been a beast.

i think seminoff has been a defensive force for most of the year. remember schafer pairs him with b nash on the top pk unit, especially on lengthy 5-on-3s. he's really taken wearing the A to heart this year. of course, it'll be a cold day in hell before he scores again...

scoop85

Nice attempt by Gallagher.

PU is having a bit more puck control in our end than I'd like

Oat

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Oat

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jeff '84


sah67

Gallagher sweeps in his own rebound for the PPG!

Oat

Kalemba could not outlast Gallagher and finally went down in a butterfly. Gallagher simply went around him.
B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

Oat

Seminoff's second penalty in 4 minutes? what did he do this time?
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