3rd period stats

Started by kirbs2587, March 29, 2009, 02:59:15 PM

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kirbs2587

I am doing a research project for one of my classes and we are looking at how the Gary Glitter cheer affects the players at home games.  If someone could help me out that would be great.  I need to find the stats for goals in the 3rd, 3rd faceoff wins, possession, opponents scoring, and penalties.  Thanks so much!

Rosey

I hope you're planning to correct for Coach Schafer's locker room speeches, the health of the players, the quality of the officiating, and the phase of the moon.  Among other things.
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ACM

[quote kirbs2587]I am doing a research project for one of my classes and we are looking at how the Gary Glitter cheer affects the players at home games.  If someone could help me out that would be great.  I need to find the stats for goals in the 3rd, 3rd faceoff wins, possession, opponents scoring, and penalties.  Thanks so much![/quote]

Box scores are available at the Cornell Athletics web site (click on the score for each game). That will get you some of what you want, but not faceoffs by period (only total for game) or possession (which isn't tracked, and I'm not sure it's even defined--this isn't football).

Good luck proving a correlation between any statistical tendencies and the Gary Glitter cheer.

ftyuv

I'm afraid I have to agree with Kyle on this.  There are so many factors to correct for, most of which are probably much more significant than Gary Glitter.

It'd be like trying to calculate the affect of a fart on an office building's HVAC system.

Rosey

[quote ftyuv]It'd be like trying to calculate the affect of a fart on an office building's HVAC system.[/quote]
You haven't been in my office after I've had a Qdoba burrito.
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ftyuv

[quote ftyuv]I'm afraid I have to agree with Kyle on this.  There are so many factors to correct for, most of which are probably much more significant than Gary Glitter.

It'd be like trying to calculate the affect of a fart on an office building's HVAC system.[/quote]

It's "effect" not "affect," idiot.  An affect is a feeling or its physical manifestation.  Learn English!

I also wrote "roll" the other day when I meant "role."  What's happening to me?  I used to be such a good grammar Nazi. :`-(

marty

If you knew when Rocky/Gary Glitter was introduced to the mix it would help. When was that?  But then there is also the fact that the popcorn at Lynah isn't popped during the game the way it was in the 70's.  I would think the popcorn correlation would be more interesting.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

You need a different kiddie porn-related song as a control.

billhoward

It sounds wacky but you might be on to something. Odd things sometimes affect outcomes. Eg teams wearing red win a slight majority of their games (50.3? 53? percent). Recent story (last Sat / Sunday in NYT or two Sundays back) says team behind near the end of the game (behind by a little) may win more often than stats would suggest. In basketball. Being down by 15 to Mizzou apparently doesn't count. But see Villanova over Pitt Saturday after Villanova trailed most of the second half.

I still dont believe a 2-goal lead is more dangerous than 1-goal lead in hockey. (I think the NYT column mentioned leads in hockey.) If we were down by 2 goals late in the third to NU, we might not be playing Bemidji.

Could it be effect and cause, not cause and effect? Eg the band senses the tide is turning, or a rising surge of emotion, and then plays Gary Glitter?

[more rambling] What about the outcome when the band shows up at all for a road game? Our previous lax game at Princeton, won by 1 goal, whatever pep or alumni pep band showed up, was about 5X the size of Princeton's band that just had to stumble out of bed. That's an intangible. Or maybe a strong fan turnout in an away location neutralizes some of the home team advantage?

Rosey

[quote Trotsky]You need a different kiddie porn-related song as a control.[/quote]
FTW :-)
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ftyuv

[quote billhoward]Could it be effect and cause, not cause and effect? Eg the band senses the tide is turning, or a rising surge of emotion, and then plays Gary Glitter? [/quote]
The band strikes up Gary Glitter right as the 2nd intermission is ending, so that the end of the song/cheer overlaps with the faceoff to start the period.  They always do it, so it has nothing to do with the tide or emotion in the rink.

Jim Hyla

OK, I'll bite. What are you going to compare the third period and cheer to, the second period or third period road games? Huh?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

abmarks

[quote marty]If you knew when Rocky/Gary Glitter was introduced to the mix it would help. When was that?  But then there is also the fact that the popcorn at Lynah isn't popped during the game the way it was in the 70's.  I would think the popcorn correlation would be more interesting.[/quote]

Was introduced for fall 86 or spring 87 IIRC

I recall from pep band at the time that the team had heard it out in Denver for the Spring 86 NCAA playoff games out there and requested it.

marty

[quote abmarks][quote marty]If you knew when Rocky/Gary Glitter was introduced to the mix it would help. When was that?  But then there is also the fact that the popcorn at Lynah isn't popped during the game the way it was in the 70's.  I would think the popcorn correlation would be more interesting.[/quote]

Was introduced for fall 86 or spring 87 IIRC

I recall from pep band at the time that the team had heard it out in Denver for the Spring 86 NCAA playoff games out there and requested it.[/quote]

But when did they do away with live popcorn?::drunk::
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote marty][quote abmarks][quote marty]If you knew when Rocky/Gary Glitter was introduced to the mix it would help. When was that?  But then there is also the fact that the popcorn at Lynah isn't popped during the game the way it was in the 70's.  I would think the popcorn correlation would be more interesting.[/quote]

Was introduced for fall 86 or spring 87 IIRC

I recall from pep band at the time that the team had heard it out in Denver for the Spring 86 NCAA playoff games out there and requested it.[/quote]

But when did they do away with live popcorn?::drunk::[/quote]

As opposed to dead popcorn?  ::thud::