Cornell 2 Dartmouth 2 (final--OT)

Started by BigRedHockeyFan, January 28, 2011, 07:02:08 PM

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BigRedHockeyFan

Esposito is playing tonight.  See the attached screen image.


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Al DeFlorio

Score updates?  Can't get livestats or chat on cellphone.  Thanks.
Al DeFlorio '65

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Al DeFlorioScore updates?  Can't get livestats or chat on cellphone.  Thanks.

1-1 with 2:21 left in the 2nd.  Collins got the equalizer on a delayed call shortly after the Dartmouth goal.

Al DeFlorio

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Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Al DeFlorioScore updates?  Can't get livestats or chat on cellphone.  Thanks.

1-1 with 2:21 left in the 2nd.  Collins got the equalizer on a delayed call shortly after the Dartmouth goal.
Thanks much, JTW.
Al DeFlorio '65

Rita

In OT. still tied at 2 a piece.

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scoop85

Considering that many superior Cornell teams have in the past been skunked in Hanover by much worse Dartmouth teams, this is a tie I can live with.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: scoop85Considering that many superior Cornell teams have in the past been skunked in Hanover by much worse Dartmouth teams, this is a tie I can live with.
For sure. I hope some who were there talk about the game.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

So win tomorrow, we can be tied for 5th and 2 points out of 4th.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

ajh258

We played well against the Big Green last night because we had puck possession for the majority of the game. The two goals that Dartmouth scored were somewhat lucky on their part, and I wouldn't really blame Iles or any particular team member for giving them up. I guess the only complaint would be that we didn't score enough goals under the circumstances.

On the other hand, the student fans at Dartmouth were particularly rude, and they were a constant nuisance during the game. For instance, during our alma mater, some of these brutes stood in front of our pep band, waved their hands around in the air like idiots, and pretended to conduct. That was particularly disrespectful and classless. In addition, a lot of them kept walking past our section and yelled obscenities like, "fuck Cornell" even though nothing happened on the ice. While I don't mind playful taunts and competitive attitudes from opposing fans, the students at Dartmouth crossed the line last night and made me question why they still belong to the Ivy League.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: ajh258On the other hand, the student fans at Dartmouth were particularly rude, and they were a constant nuisance during the game. For instance, during our alma mater, some of these brutes stood in front of our pep band, waved their hands around in the air like idiots, and pretended to conduct. That was particularly disrespectful and classless. In addition, a lot of them kept walking past our section and yelled obscenities like, "fuck Cornell" even though nothing happened on the ice. While I don't mind playful taunts and competitive attitudes from opposing fans, the students at Dartmouth crossed the line last night and made me question why they still belong to the Ivy League.

I guess I haven't been to a game at Dartmouth since they became successful, but I have to consider it progress that Dartmouth has student fans at all.  In the late 90s, Thompson was basically an unsupervised day care center.  (As opposed to Meehan, which is more or less a juvie hall.)

Trotsky

Quote from: ajh258On the other hand, the student fans at Dartmouth were particularly rude, and they were a constant nuisance during the game. For instance, during our alma mater, some of these brutes stood in front of our pep band, waved their hands around in the air like idiots, and pretended to conduct. That was particularly disrespectful and classless. In addition, a lot of them kept walking past our section and yelled obscenities like, "fuck Cornell" even though nothing happened on the ice. While I don't mind playful taunts and competitive attitudes from opposing fans, the students at Dartmouth crossed the line last night and made me question why they still belong to the Ivy League.
This used to be common behavior among high school-aged fans in Hanover, Canton and Schenectady.  Their parents were apparently using the rinks as day care since basic cable hadn't come to those places yet.