North Dakota Pregame 1/23

Started by Jim Hyla, January 23, 2010, 04:57:17 PM

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Robb

And an absolutely horrible giveaway in our zone leads to UND's 2nd goal.  Ugh.  D'agostino brought it out way too casually from behind our net and the Sioux player just picked him clean from behind.
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mnagowski

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jeff '84

Gallager with 10 seconds left. 2-1

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Oat

Quote from: RobbAnd an absolutely horrible giveaway in our zone leads to UND's 2nd goal.  Ugh.  D'agostino brought it out way too casually from behind our net and the Sioux player just picked him clean from behind.

Was it a "clean" pick?  I didn't see it, but Greening immediately rushed to the referee after the goal and then Schafer argued for a while.
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Trotsky

Post game thread up.  I'll take the split, personally.

JasonN95

Quote from: Oat
Quote from: RobbAnd an absolutely horrible giveaway in our zone leads to UND's 2nd goal.  Ugh.  D'agostino brought it out way too casually from behind our net and the Sioux player just picked him clean from behind.

Was it a "clean" pick?  I didn't see it, but Greening immediately rushed to the referee after the goal and then Schafer argued for a while.

No. A blatant cross-check/hit from behind (pick one, they both would have been correct calls). Kotra stood there, watched, and froze while ND committed that penalty to steal a scoring chance. Mind boggling that it was not called. And to have Cornell get called for a penalty minutes earlier for an inconsequential hook on ND's breakout that did nothing to slow up ND just makes the non-call more of a stomach punch. After that Kotra was a deer in the headlights and Feola had to finally call matching penalties as Kotra let a couple high hits by both teams (Cornell frustrated; ND retaliating) go uncalled right in front of him. I don't think I ever come onto here and complained about the officials --their not machines and things will get missed from time to time-- but that non-call, by ECAC refs in favor of the visiting team no less, was about the most infuriated I've felt about an officiating moment ever.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: JasonN95
Quote from: Oat
Quote from: RobbAnd an absolutely horrible giveaway in our zone leads to UND's 2nd goal.  Ugh.  D'agostino brought it out way too casually from behind our net and the Sioux player just picked him clean from behind.

Was it a "clean" pick?  I didn't see it, but Greening immediately rushed to the referee after the goal and then Schafer argued for a while.

No. A blatant cross-check/hit from behind (pick one, they both would have been correct calls). Kotra stood there, watched, and froze while ND committed that penalty to steal a scoring chance. Mind boggling that it was not called. And to have Cornell get called for a penalty minutes earlier for an inconsequential hook on ND's breakout that did nothing to slow up ND just makes the non-call more of a stomach punch. After that Kotra was a deer in the headlights and Feola had to finally call matching penalties as Kotra let a couple high hits by both teams (Cornell frustrated; ND retaliating) go uncalled right in front of him. I don't think I ever come onto here and complained about the officials --their not machines and things will get missed from time to time-- but that non-call, by ECAC refs in favor of the visiting team no less, was about the most infuriated I've felt about an officiating moment ever.
I totally agree, as posted on the postgame thread.
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

TimV

Nice article on Scrivens' helmet.  It would be cool  the University "traded" him a new one when he graduates so this one could go in the Hall of Fame Room at Schoellkopf.
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Jim Hyla

Quote from: TimVNice article on Scrivens' helmet.  It would be cool  the University "traded" him a new one when he graduates so this one could go in the Hall of Fame Room at Schoellkopf.
Agree, why don't you contact them about doing it?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005