lles is not the answer

Started by Cop at Lynah, October 21, 2011, 09:08:17 PM

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MotherPucker

Just ask Siri or Douglas Adams what the Answer to the ultimate question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is...  Although it's hard to ask the latter since he is taking a dirt nap.  But all you Iphone addicts can get a chuckle asking Siri.

Trotsky

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ftyuv

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Woah, I have to admit I wasn't expecting the answer to be "a tattoo."

Al DeFlorio

Kid worked hard to earn tonight's shut out.
Al DeFlorio '65


BMac

The Answer with three straight shutouts!

css228

Apparently Iles current shutout streak of 202:28 is 3rd all time at Cornell. This thread makes us look like idiots. Glad he's disproving us with his play.

Robb

Andy Iles = AI = The Answer = AI = Allen Iverson

Coincidence?

Wonder how many tattoos Andy has...
Let's Go RED!

css228

Quote from: RobbAndy Iles = AI = The Answer = AI = Allen Iverson

Coincidence?

Wonder how many tattoos Andy has...
If Iles starts holding his hand to his ear and screaming to the Lynah crowd then I'll totally buy into that comparison.

ugarte

Practice? I have three straight shutouts and we talkin' about practice?

Give My Regards

Here's what else three straight shutouts will do for you.

Andy's numbers after the Dartmouth game:  3.23 GAA, 0.870 SV%.

Andy's numbers after Niagara:  2.01 GAA, 0.918 SV%.
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

Trotsky

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Tom Lento

Quote from: Give My RegardsHere's what else three straight shutouts will do for you.

Andy's numbers after the Dartmouth game:  3.23 GAA, 0.870 SV%.

Andy's numbers after Niagara:  2.01 GAA, 0.918 SV%.

It's the system.

css228

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Quote from: Give My RegardsHere's what else three straight shutouts will do for you.

Andy's numbers after the Dartmouth game:  3.23 GAA, 0.870 SV%.

Andy's numbers after Niagara:  2.01 GAA, 0.918 SV%.

It's the system.
So let me get this straight? When Iles had a .750 save percentage and was struggling, he's nothe answer and the systems not to blame but when he has 200+ shutout minutes in a row the system is responsible for that and Andy is benefitting from the system? Just want to make sure I'm following that logic correctly (I do understand there may be an element of sarcasm in your response, but this is for the people who actually do believe its the system). The only real options here to explain what's going on is that either Andy was always a capable goaltender being made to look bad by sloppy defensive play, which has now improved and allowed him to flourish (I.e. the system explanation), or that Iles' play has significantly improved over the past few weekends and he's playing like one of the top goalies in the country at the moment. I believe its a bit of both but since I've never seen a system that stops multiple 1v1 breakaways you have to give Andy credit.

dag14

Quote from: css228
Quote from: Tom Lento
Quote from: Give My RegardsHere's what else three straight shutouts will do for you.

Andy's numbers after the Dartmouth game:  3.23 GAA, 0.870 SV%.

Andy's numbers after Niagara:  2.01 GAA, 0.918 SV%.

It's the system.
So let me get this straight? When Iles had a .750 save percentage and was struggling, he's nothe answer and the systems not to blame but when he has 200+ shutout minutes in a row the system is responsible for that and Andy is benefitting from the system? Just want to make sure I'm following that logic correctly (I do understand there may be an element of sarcasm in your response, but this is for the people who actually do believe its the system). The only real options here to explain what's going on is that either Andy was always a capable goaltender being made to look bad by sloppy defensive play, which has now improved and allowed him to flourish (I.e. the system explanation), or that Iles' play has significantly improved over the past few weekends and he's playing like one of the top goalies in the country at the moment. I believe its a bit of both but since I've never seen a system that stops multiple 1v1 breakaways you have to give Andy credit.

You think there is an element of sarcasm in the response?  How about 100% sarcasm and nothing but.