cornell 3 - Quinnipiac - 2 in OT

Started by upprdeck, January 08, 2011, 07:25:28 PM

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upprdeck

what has happened to this board? did everyone leave at once?  used to be some pretty good game discussions and followups now not even a thread?

BigRedHockeyFan

Cornell scored a nice goal early in the period on a give away.  Almost scored a second goal with about 1 minute to go.  However, they have a lot of trouble keeping the puck in their offensive end and Q seems to skate a little too unhindered in both ends.  Andy Iles looks pretty good.  He didn't slow down during his time away from the team.  Joe Devin went awkwardly into the boards behind the Q net at the end of the period.  No penalty was called.  A Q player shoved him, but it wasn't really an egregious hit.  Joe looked a little shaken up, but he skated off without a stoppage of play.

Roy 82

My theory is that there are two reasons for the decline:

1. Online social media has been Balkanized. Online fora are so last decade.
2. We aren't so good this year.

But if you are too lonely then you can click the Chat link on the right.

hypotenuse

Iam an interested rader, but don't have much to contribute, so I stay quiet. It would be nice if we could pick up four points this weekend.

releck97

Cornell 2 quinnipiac 1. D'Agostino. On pk now. 1:58 left in period 2

BigRedHockeyFan

The D'Agostino goal was a deflection off a J. Devin shot.  Very nice.  Good period for the Big Red.  Much better puck control and offense than in the first.  The defense is much more finesse and poke checking than last year.  Works for me.

semsox


scoop85

Q-Pac ties it with 7 seconds left -- arrgh!

upprdeck


BigRedHockeyFan

A fast rush and a short wrister.  Very nice shot.  Cornell looked pretty good for the last 2 periods.  Andy Iles played a great game.  First 4 point weekend on the road since January 2009.

ebilmes

Did we really not have any powerplays? When was the last time that happened?

RatushnyFan

I was at the game but left midway through the second because my son came down with the flu.  The first period was truly awful, though we scored early on we couldn't control the puck very well (see the puck, receive the pass) and we had a lot of trouble simply breaking out of the zone though I admired that our d-men didn't panic and showed a lot of patience.  We looked much better in the second period for the first 10 minutes while I was there though Q scored as I was leaving.  My wife, who stayed with our other two boys, said that we continued to play better throughout the game other than the breakdown at the end that sent the game to OT.  Sounds like an up and down effort but can't complain too much about a 4 point weekend.

How cool is college hockey?
- My son's peewee minor team was given a tour of Q's locker room, weight room, gear stock (drew lots of oohs and aahs), upstairs president's club (pretty nice meal spread) and the campus by assistant coach Bill Riga and the director of admissions.  They did a first class job, very nice of them.
- Pat LaFontaine was in the crowd.  He coaches his son's team (Long Island Royals) and their team also had a tour of the facility.
- The head ref was Jean-Yves Roy................is this the same Jean-Yves Roy from the University of Maine and who played a bit for the Bruins?  He was a fantastic college player, I remember seeing a stacked Maine team play in the Garden before Cornell played an ECAC semifinal game back when the tournament used to be in Boston.  One of the things I miss about the tournament format these days is you don't get to see the Hockey East games, you used to be able to stick around and watch other games.
- Q's arena is something to behold.  I asked Bill Riga if they had any single large benefactors and he said no, it was privately funded by the school though there were a lot of individual donations.  It's amazing to me that they can afford a $50+mm arena.

redice

Quote from: RatushnyFanI remember seeing a stacked Maine team play in the Garden before Cornell played an ECAC semifinal game back when the tournament used to be in Boston.  One of the things I miss about the tournament format these days is you don't get to see the Hockey East games, you used to be able to stick around and watch other games.

I miss that format, as well...There was some great hockey played in those HE games..Unfortunately, it reminded me that the ECAC had room to improve....

If CU fails to make the ECAC's in AC, I'm entertaining the idea of making a run to Boston for the HE tournament.  We'll get to see  higher caliber hockey and we LOVE Boston!!!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Trotsky

The four point weekend keeps Schafer's streak alive of having at least 1 in every season as head coach.

Before tonight, the previous OT Cornell goal was scored by... Joe Devin.

billhoward

Quote from: RatushnyFanQ's arena is something to behold.  I asked Bill Riga if they had any single large benefactors and he said no, it was privately funded by the school though there were a lot of individual donations.  It's amazing to me that they can afford a $50+mm arena.
$53 million was for both the basketball and hockey arenas plus the common center area. The TD Banknote logo on the outside suggests there's at least one big benefactor. I love Lynah and the atmosphere ... and I'd rather have the Q rink in Ithaca. The heck with the atmosphere of Lynah; Q is a better place to watch hockey except for the most rabid of fans. And fans can be more of a factor at Lynahy. I think the Q arena lighting (lots of it, angled down from the sides) probably cost more than Lynah did to build. Q overall is doing a hard sell to outstanding academic performers and a lot of their merit-based aid goes to the people who'd qualify for the Ivies or Little Three. Get enough of them to come and over five years your average SATs start to creep up on the college rankings. Our older son got into Q last year and it was the one place that didn't offer a penny of aid. A neighbor's daughter, a heavy socializer, got in and attended, and exited after a year - the academic and drinking level was okay for her but not the pharmaceuticals. Most of the college guides say the No. 1 attraction of Quinnipiac is the country club-like atmosphere. It's the No. 1 turnoff, too.