Vote for your favorite hockey player by jersey number

Started by Al DeFlorio, January 26, 2011, 05:27:45 PM

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Al DeFlorio '65

Robb

Quote from: Al DeFlorioHere's the link: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2011/1/26/MICE_0126112306.aspx

I, unfortunately, get an error every time I try to submit my vote.
I, too.
Let's Go RED!

Jim Hyla

So I won't try yet. However I'm not optimistic about the voting. For example, look at my favorite, 14. Do you think Dan Lodboa can beat out Riley Nash? Not I, but for what he did for CU hockey, there is no comparison. Start up the obligatory, this is the favorite not the best or most significant, talk. I know, I guess it's why I don't like fan voting, myself included.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Josh '99

Someone should tell them it's "Rick" Sacchetti and not "Rich".

Also, the voting does seem to work properly now.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Al DeFlorio

Yes, it works now. Seems to me John Hughes wasn't on the ballot the first time I tried, and he's an important addition.
Al DeFlorio '65

jkahn

Quote from: Al DeFlorioYes, it works now. Seems to me John Hughes wasn't on the ballot the first time I tried, and he's an important addition.
John changed numbers each season, 10, 20 and then 21, so he could be listed three times.  There were several others back then who also switched when a number they liked more opened up, e.g. Cornell, McGuinn, Pettit, McCutcheon, Fullan.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: jkahn
Quote from: Al DeFlorioYes, it works now. Seems to me John Hughes wasn't on the ballot the first time I tried, and he's an important addition.
John changed numbers each season, 10, 20 and then 21, so he could be listed three times.  There were several others back then who also switched when a number they liked more opened up, e.g. Cornell, McGuinn, Pettit, McCutcheon, Fullan.
According to a mass email from Mike Schafer this morning, John Hughes, Bruce Pattison, and Murray Death (now Deathe) were late additions to the list.

Cornell's two-time All-Americans were:  Brian Cornell, Ken Dryden (three-time), Doug Ferguson, Doug Murray, Lance Nethery, Joe Nieuwendyk, Bruce Pattison, and Dan Ratushny.  Unfortunately, Murray and Nethery both wore number 6.:-/
Al DeFlorio '65

RatushnyFan

Curious why they didn't simply list everyone.  I would have voted for some hard working 4 year lettermen who didn't make the list who I admired during my Cornell days (Phil Nobel, Stephane Gauvin, Karl Williams, Marc Deschamps).  I doubt that it would change the end results.  In any event, it was fun to go through the voting process!

marty

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: jkahn
Quote from: Al DeFlorioYes, it works now. Seems to me John Hughes wasn't on the ballot the first time I tried, and he's an important addition.
John changed numbers each season, 10, 20 and then 21, so he could be listed three times.  There were several others back then who also switched when a number they liked more opened up, e.g. Cornell, McGuinn, Pettit, McCutcheon, Fullan.
According to a mass email from Mike Schafer this morning, John Hughes, Bruce Pattison, and Murray Death (now Deathe) were late additions to the list.

Cornell's two-time All-Americans were:  Brian Cornell, Ken Dryden (three-time), Doug Ferguson, Doug Murray, Lance Nethery, Joe Nieuwendyk, Bruce Pattison, and Dan Ratushny.  Unfortunately, Murray and Nethery both wore number 6.:-/

I can't vote for my favorite #6 who was team captain in 1974-75.


Dave Peace reunited with his jersey at the Plum Blossum in Troy.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Josh '99Someone should tell them it's "Rick" Sacchetti and not "Rich".

Also, the voting does seem to work properly now.
And this: "Stephen Bâby (1986-87 - 1989-90)"
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Josh '99Someone should tell them it's "Rick" Sacchetti and not "Rich".

Also, the voting does seem to work properly now.
And this: "Stephen Bâby (1986-87 - 1989-90)"
Dunno, Jim.  It's starting to seem like it was that long ago.
Al DeFlorio '65

Chris '03

The results of the vote have been released.  

Fan Favorites By Number
1 - Ken Dryden            
2 - Dan Ratushny    
3 - Mike Schafer    
4 - Gordon Lowe    
5 - Justin Krueger    
6 - Douglas Murray    
7 - Brock Tredway    
8 - Ryan Vesce          
9 - Brian McCutcheon    
10 - John Hughes    
11 - Mitch Carefoot    
12 - Raymond Sawada    
14 - Riley Nash    
15 - Colin Greening    
16 - Greg Hornby    
17 - Doug Derraugh    
18 - Murray Death
19 - Chris Abbott
20 - Casey Jones
21 - Stephen Bâby
22 - Dan Glover
23 - Jeremy Downs
24 - Matt Moulson
25 - Joe Nieuwendyk
26 - Topher Scott
27 - Blake Gallagher
28 - Joe Scali
29 - Byron Bitz
30 - Ben Scrivens
31 - David LeNeveu
33 - Andy Iles
35 - Mike Garman

The auction is now open on each jersey. By my (very quick) count 21 of 32 are players from the last 7-10 years.

http://cornellbigred.com/news/2011/2/8/MICE_0208113810.aspx
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Chris '03The results of the vote have been released.  

Fan Favorites By Number
1 - Ken Dryden            
2 - Dan Ratushny    
3 - Mike Schafer    
4 - Gordon Lowe    
5 - Justin Krueger    
6 - Douglas Murray    
7 - Brock Tredway    
8 - Ryan Vesce          
9 - Brian McCutcheon    
10 - John Hughes    
11 - Mitch Carefoot    
12 - Raymond Sawada    
14 - Riley Nash    
15 - Colin Greening    
16 - Greg Hornby    
17 - Doug Derraugh    
18 - Murray Death
19 - Chris Abbott
20 - Casey Jones
21 - Stephen Bâby
22 - Dan Glover
23 - Jeremy Downs
24 - Matt Moulson
25 - Joe Nieuwendyk
26 - Topher Scott
27 - Blake Gallagher
28 - Joe Scali
29 - Byron Bitz
30 - Ben Scrivens
31 - David LeNeveu
33 - Andy Iles
35 - Mike Garman

The auction is now open on each jersey. By my (very quick) count 21 of 32 are players from the last 7-10 years.

http://cornellbigred.com/news/2011/2/8/MICE_0208113810.aspx
Ugh.
Al DeFlorio '65

Beeeej

Quote from: Al DeFlorioUgh.

Guess you should've organized your contemporaries a little better.  :)  In all seriousness, the bidding is likely going to go pretty much the same way as the voting, so it's probably just as well.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

munchkin

Are we surprised? The people doing the bidding and knowing to go on the Cornell Athletics page are people who have been watching, for the most part, only the last 7-10 years of the team.