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sah67

[quote imafrshmn][quote Trotsky]Still no 1967, 1970 or 1986 clips, though.  :-/[/quote]

Does anyone know if film on those games even exists?[/quote]

I imagine that it might exist...if only because there's film of the 1969 championship loss to Denver available on DVD:

http://www.ncaaondemand.com/clips/30699002_0174

Bahnstorm

[quote imafrshmn][quote Trotsky]Still no 1967, 1970 or 1986 clips, though.  :-/[/quote]

Does anyone know if film on those games even exists?[/quote]


I've slowly been acquiring films for Cornell's archival collections, in part thanks to some posters here. If anyone knows of more, original film, VHS or DVD copies, they would be gratefully welcomed. Here is some of what has turned up, though there are others that have yet to be cataloged. There is some 1970 footage.
A lot is still on film though and needs digitization.

http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/ead/htmldocs/RMA03590.html

In case anyone is interested I'm doing the same for CU lacrosse:

http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMA03096.html

Josh '99

[quote marty]I can't bring myself to transfer that damn clip.  I should say clips.  There was 7 minutes of bullshit and replays before the refs stole the goal.  From my armchair analysis of the damn tape there is no way that they could have legitimately overruled the on-ice call of a goal.  Hocus-pocus.[/quote]Last weekend I was in Buffalo and the HSBC Arena for the first time since 2003.  Bad memories.  I think I may finally be ready to watch that game (or parts of it) again.  *sigh*
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Trotsky

Not us, but a great clip of the 1950 NCAA title game.

DeltaOne81

[quote Trotsky]Not us, but a great clip of the 1950 NCAA title game.[/quote]

So *THATS* where All-Access got their camera guys from!

Rosey

[quote Trotsky]Not us, but a great clip of the 1950 NCAA title game.[/quote]
It's really funny what passed for hockey back then: I can skate better than those guys.  LOL.
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Al DeFlorio

[quote Trotsky]Not us, but a great clip of the 1950 NCAA title game.[/quote]
Watching that clip helps one appreciate Ned's coaching accomplishments.  Of the first 23 NCAA championships, eastern schools won only four--with three of those coached by Ned.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

[quote Kyle Rose][quote Trotsky]Not us, but a great clip of the 1950 NCAA title game.[/quote]
It's really funny what passed for hockey back then: I can skate better than those guys.  LOL.[/quote]

What struck me is how thin they are.  Combination of no conditioning and very scant protection.

Beeeej

It still boggles my mind that anybody ever thought it made sense not to wear a helmet - while playing goal.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Jim Hyla

[quote Beeeej]It still boggles my mind that anybody ever thought it made sense not to wear a helmet - while playing goal.[/quote]Helmets are very new, masks a little older. Some of us are old enough to have seen it all. (And FYP)
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

KeithK

[quote Jim Hyla][quote Beeeej]It still boggles my mind that anybody ever thought it made sense not to wear a helmet - while playing goal.[/quote]Helmets are very new, masks a little older. Some of us are old enough to have seen it all. (And FYP)[/quote]
It is strange to be sure.  But remember that back in the day with straight bladed sticks pucks didn't come up off the ice very often.