Goalie Choice for Atlantic City

Started by Aaron M. Griffin, March 17, 2011, 01:39:46 PM

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Greenberg '97

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Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season.

Cornell had no shutouts in the three seasons immediately prior to Schafer becoming coach.

Wow,thanks Trotsky Schafer Elliott.

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TimV

Good one.  "Holy Grail" always cracks me up.:-}
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

marty

Quote from: Greenberg '97
Quote from: marty
Quote from: jeff '84
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season.

Cornell had no shutouts in the three seasons immediately prior to Schafer becoming coach.

Wow,thanks Trotsky Schafer Elliott to the System.

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Garman fixed the posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::cheer::
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

jeff '84

Quote from: Greenberg '97
Quote from: marty
Quote from: jeff '84
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season.

Cornell had no shutouts in the three seasons immediately prior to Schafer becoming coach.

Wow,thanks Trotsky Schafer Elliott.
GARMAN!

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Swampy

Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season. Now would be a good time.

Boy, it does seem like a long time. Doesn't it? ::drunk::

jeff '84

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season. Now would be a good time.

Boy, it does seem like a long time. Doesn't it? ::drunk::

:-D

Swampy

Quote from: jeff '84
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season. Now would be a good time.

Boy, it does seem like a long time. Doesn't it? ::drunk::

:-D

So when was the last time Cornell went through a season without two shutouts? ::innocent::

jeff '84

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: jeff '84
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season. Now would be a good time.

Boy, it does seem like a long time. Doesn't it? ::drunk::

:-D

So when was the last time Cornell went through a season without two shutouts? ::innocent::

heh - y2k apparently. Now would be a good time for Iles to get HIS first.

scoop85

WOW, was Garman great.  He seemed always in perfect position, and rarely had to scramble. Does Schafer stray from the goalie rotation and try to ride Garman at least one more night?

Ben

To me, it has to be Garman tomorrow.  He's been great in his last three games (with the exception of one soft goal against Q in game 3).

BigRedHockeyFan


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billhoward

Quote from: marty
Quote from: Greenberg '97
Quote from: marty
Quote from: jeff '84
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: jeff '84Speaking of shutouts -- seems like it's been a long time since CU hasn't thrown one shutout (not including USA development team) in a season.

Cornell had no shutouts in the three seasons immediately prior to Schafer becoming coach.

Wow,thanks Trotsky Schafer Elliott to the System.

FYP

FYP

Garman fixed the posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::cheer::
The Power of Positive Woofing.

Aaron M. Griffin

Garman was amazing last night from what I saw on CBS College Sports.  Sadly, I could not make the trip over to Atlantic City. :`-(  There was no better time for him to hit a career high in saves and post his first shutout than last night.  Well, save for maybe tonight...

I think Schafer will stay with the rotation.  However, that would put a lot of pressure on Iles who is only a freshman to play against Yale.  It would be a huge vote of confidence in him though.  The last time Cornell beat Yale was in the 2007-08 Season.  It was disappointing that during my time on the Hill, I never go to see Cornell beat Yale.  Let's hope that Cornell can play the game they need to so that they can beat them when it really counts.
Class of 2010

2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009   Ithaca      6-3
02/19/2010   Cambridge   3-0
03/12/2010   Ithaca      5-1
03/13/2010   Ithaca      3-0

billhoward

If Iles plans and wins, who'll be the tournament MVP? Garman goes 3-0 but doesn't play the final game. One of the Yale players in a losing cause? Schafer I assume is thinking of what it will take to win the game. And based on how we played last night, I think we've got a chance. We need a few lucky bounces, and with the Boardwalk Hall ice, there'll certainly be bounces.