Cornell 2, Harvard 1, Final

Started by BigRedHockeyFan, January 29, 2011, 07:45:37 PM

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BigRedHockeyFan

Both goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.

Trotsky

Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
Save Percentage:                                         Saves    GA     Pct
  1   Mike Garman              Cornell            JR       165     9    .948
  2   James Mello              Dartmouth          JR       380    22    .945
  3   Sean Bonar               Princeton          FR       115     7    .943
  4   Eric Hartzell            Quinnipiac         SO       306    21    .936
  5   Andy Iles                Cornell            FR       238    17    .933
  6   Allen York               Rensselaer         JR       373    29    .928
  7   Keith Kinkaid            Union              SO       333    26    .928
  8   Ryan Rondeau             Yale               SR       338    30    .918
  9   Mike Condon              Princeton          SO       166    15    .917
 10   Kyle Richter             Harvard            SR       213    20    .914
 11   Mike Clemente            Brown              JR       266    27    .908
 12   Ryan Carroll             Harvard            SR       231    24    .906
 13   Paul Karpowich           Clarkson           JR       421    44    .905
 14   Matt Weninger            St. Lawrence       FR       242    27    .900
 15   Alex Evin                Colgate            JR       157    23    .872
 16   Eric Mihalik             Colgate            FR       138    21    .868
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played


Josh '99

I would like to point out that the men are now 4-0-0 this season in games I have attended.

You're welcome.  :-D
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Rosey

Quote from: Josh '99I would like to point out that the men are now 4-0-0 this season in games I have attended.

You're welcome.  :-D
I was thinking "Slacker" rather than "Thank you".
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ugarte

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
IT'S THE SYSTEM!

ajh258

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
IT'S THE SYSTEM!
According to the site, we still have the best PK, and the third lowest number of goals allowed.

Sounds like coaching did not change much (surprise).

Jmw398

Did anyone else notice that there was NO mention whatsoever of the weekend's games in today's Sun?

dag14

Today was a truly noteworthy day in Cornell Daily Sun history.  The WOMEN'S hockey team claimed the back page on Monday, rather than the men's hockey team.  Wrestling was also featured, rather than basketball.  So we are seeing prime coverage of the winning programs, rather than the historically popular programs.

I am not sure what this year's sports coverage editorial policy is [and I think that the compet process is underway so there may not actually be a policy] but last year I was told that full coverage on Tuesday was perceived as better than an inside story on Monday, so look for prominent coverage of the Harvard victory tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how this plays out through the rest of the season.

amerks127

Quote from: dag14Today was a truly noteworthy day in Cornell Daily Sun history.  The WOMEN'S hockey team claimed the back page on Monday, rather than the men's hockey team.  Wrestling was also featured, rather than basketball.  So we are seeing prime coverage of the winning programs, rather than the historically popular programs.

I am not sure what this year's sports coverage editorial policy is [and I think that the compet process is underway so there may not actually be a policy] but last year I was told that full coverage on Tuesday was perceived as better than an inside story on Monday, so look for prominent coverage of the Harvard victory tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how this plays out through the rest of the season.

I haven't seen hard-copies of the Daily Sun this year, but the number of print pages fell considerably in the previous two years because of decreasing advertisement revenue.  With fewer pages for articles, the Sports Department opted to spread out coverage instead of shorter stories for more sports.  Like any newspaper, the Sun is likely giving more prominent coverage to the current flavor of the month.

Weder

Quote from: amerks127With fewer pages for articles, the Sports Department opted to spread out coverage instead of shorter stories for more sports.

That's ridiculous. If you don't have space in the print edition, that's why you have a website. By Monday, many Cornell sports events are three days old ... and then you're going to hold the story for another day?
3/8/96

Jim Hyla

Quote from: ajh258
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
IT'S THE SYSTEM!
According to the site, we still have the best PK, and the third lowest number of goals allowed.

Sounds like coaching did not change much (surprise).
Well, if you've been to games, you've seen a significant change in offensive strategy. They are a much different team than a few years ago.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

billhoward

Quote from: ajh258
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
IT'S THE SYSTEM!
According to the site, we still have the best PK, and the third lowest number of goals allowed.

Sounds like coaching did not change much (surprise).
And when you look for goals scored per game, you read the list from the bottom up to save time.

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: ajh258
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanBoth goalies have matured a lot this season.  They look great.
Garman first and Iles fifth in save percentage in the ECAC:
IT'S THE SYSTEM!
According to the site, we still have the best PK, and the third lowest number of goals allowed.

Sounds like coaching did not change much (surprise).
And when you look for goals scored per game, you read the list from the bottom up to save time.
Not a statistically significant difference.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

amerks127

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: amerks127With fewer pages for articles, the Sports Department opted to spread out coverage instead of shorter stories for more sports.

That's ridiculous. If you don't have space in the print edition, that's why you have a website. By Monday, many Cornell sports events are three days old ... and then you're going to hold the story for another day?

I don't think they have the staff either.  It's hard enough for them to find writers willing to compose one coherent article a week.  The handful of full time staff members aren't going to give up their entire weekends (in college) so they can write printable material and then additional material on the website.

I believe the Department prints far fewer national wire stories as well.