CU @ Duke lax

Started by Germ, March 16, 2009, 09:51:25 PM

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Al DeFlorio

Gotta start winning faceoffs.
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Al DeFlorio

Shades of Buffalo.  A face-mask save.
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Jacob '06

Harer is looking a lot better than his last couple of games.

Al DeFlorio

You could see that Moyer penalty coming.
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Jim Hyla

Here's hoping that our goalie situation is solved. It sure looks like it tonight.
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TimV

Duke is being very deliberate with the ball, almost like they fear turnovers or perhaps reacting to Harer's uncharacteristic hotness by being too picky with their shots.  If I was Danowski I'd let those dogs run in the second half and put a lot more shots on Harer.

I think Pannell can beat his guy to the post, defender seems very conscious of the inside roll back.  Also Duke's defensive midsare having trouble covering our midfield, especially when we invert.

We have a good shot here, maybe even a dominating score if we can keep Quinzani off the board.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Al DeFlorio

Interesting, Tim, that Moyer's marking Crotty, not Quinzani.  I'm also worried about Duke's opening things up in the second half.
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TimV

I think Crotty's more mobile and is the feeder.  Quinzani is kinda the finisher who hangs around the crease.  Moyer's gotta control that stick.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

TimV

Nice shot.  Couldn't believe we didn't get the stall call a couple times there.  Possession is a good thing.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

jtwcornell91

Can people mention the score more often?

cbuck

7-4 with 6:06 left in the third.

Al DeFlorio

7-4 Cornell, 6:06 to go in 3rd
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scoop85


scoop85

Duke wins the FO; we need to hold things steady and prevent a Duke run.

Al DeFlorio

We need to stop giving away possession.
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