CU-CC 3-3

Started by Jim Hyla, January 07, 2012, 11:50:19 PM

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Jim Hyla

So I know some are disappointed, but overall a great weekend. With the 3-3 we drop to 15 in pairwise, reinforcing Age's statement that we still aren't likely to get an at large bid to NCAAs. You hope that this wipes out the memory of Estero, and that they come back east with determination and the knowledge that they can play with the best.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

ajh258

Let's get the auto-bid and not even worry about PairWise then.

Trotsky

After the SF loss in Estero it was pretty much inconceivable that we would finish .500 in NC games.  This was an outstanding weekend, particularly coming all the way back from 0-2 tonight (er, last night) in a game many of us thought would be too physically challenging.  It should give them confidence they can play with anybody, anywhere.

Tcl123

Quote from: TrotskyAfter the SF loss in Estero it was pretty much inconceivable that we would finish .500 in NC games.  This was an outstanding weekend, particularly coming all the way back from 0-2 tonight (er, last night) in a game many of us thought would be too physically challenging.  It should give them confidence they can play with anybody, anywhere.


We can play with anyone, anywhere. period. Book your rooms in AC now. I dont want to hear  a bunch of bitching about last minute pricing to go and watch us win another ecac championship. Last year everyone was crying about  hotel prices, Guess what?? The games are planned again, book your rooms!!! you can always cancel if we dont make it.

Tcl123


ajh258

Quote from: toddloseBook your rooms in AC now. I dont want to hear  a bunch of bitching about last minute pricing to go and watch us win another ecac championship. Last year everyone was crying about  hotel prices, Guess what?? The games are planned again, book your rooms!!! you can always cancel if we dont make it.
Reservation made ::banana::

css228

Quote from: toddlose
Quote from: TrotskyAfter the SF loss in Estero it was pretty much inconceivable that we would finish .500 in NC games.  This was an outstanding weekend, particularly coming all the way back from 0-2 tonight (er, last night) in a game many of us thought would be too physically challenging.  It should give them confidence they can play with anybody, anywhere.


We can play with anyone, anywhere. period. Book your rooms in AC now. I dont want to hear  a bunch of bitching about last minute pricing to go and watch us win another ecac championship. Last year everyone was crying about  hotel prices, Guess what?? The games are planned again, book your rooms!!! you can always cancel if we dont make it.
Best thing about the tournament being in AC is that I don't need to book a hotel room. That said this was a great weekend. Of course I wish we could have held on for a sweep, but going to CC and coming 20 seconds from sweeping them gives me a lot of confidence in this team.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Sucks is no longer a TUC.  That didn't help.  And they've got two Beanpot losses coming up, so they're not likely to get back.

Just says we have to win the big games (Union, Colgate) in conference.  That gets us to AC and beyond.

LGR!

marty

Scott Owens video available in this link is worth watching.Gazette article
"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: martyScott Owens video available in this link is worth watching.Gazette article

"Their goaltender's outstanding. That's as good a goalie as we'll see all year."

dbilmes

Quote from: Jim HylaSo I know some are disappointed, but overall a great weekend. With the 3-3 we drop to 15 in pairwise, reinforcing Age's statement that we still aren't likely to get an at large bid to NCAAs. You hope that this wipes out the memory of Estero, and that they come back east with determination and the knowledge that they can play with the best.
As I said last month, it's going to be an exercise in frustration to agonize over the Pairwise, TUC, etc. We control our own destiny. If we finish first or second in the league and make it to the title game in AC, we should get an NCAA bid.
As for hotel rooms in AC, they are plentiful so I'm in no rush to book a room now. Last year we were able to get some discounted rooms at the last minute at the Trump Plaza thanks to the efforts of some other eLynah members.

captens1

Hi all,

Reactions from someone who was at the game, but who hasn't seen much of Cornell since '97 or so when I left.

First, thank-you-Schafer for finally getting CU to come to Colorado again.  There were ~250 of us alums up in the nosebleed seats of the arena hungry for our Cornell hockey again.  We couldn't out-noise the piped-in NBAish crap music, but we could out-noise the CC fanbase.  They clapped their walrus flippers together perfunctorily and arf-arf'ed for a few seconds after a goal, but otherwise they mostly laid about and cast disbelieving glances at us.  How dare we tell them their goalie that it was all his fault!

The game was nothing like the dump and chase goonfest I fondly remember the old mid-90's CU hockey games to be.  Perhaps in part because of the altitude here, it didn't appear like the players had a lot of gas in the tank.  What was surprising to me was much crisper passing and better puck control than I remember of the teams of old.  On a big sheet of ice on Saturday night, with the exceptions of the start of the game and the first few minutes of overtime, it felt like Cornell had the better of the possession.  It was fun and refreshing to see Cornell win a game with a very different style of play.

Come back soon!  How about Denver U?

Jim Hyla

Quote from: captens1Hi all,

Reactions from someone who was at the game, but who hasn't seen much of Cornell since '97 or so when I left.

First, thank-you-Schafer for finally getting CU to come to Colorado again.  There were ~250 of us alums up in the nosebleed seats of the arena hungry for our Cornell hockey again.  We couldn't out-noise the piped-in NBAish crap music, but we could out-noise the CC fanbase.  They clapped their walrus flippers together perfunctorily and arf-arf'ed for a few seconds after a goal, but otherwise they mostly laid about and cast disbelieving glances at us.  How dare we tell them their goalie that it was all his fault!

The game was nothing like the dump and chase goonfest I fondly remember the old mid-90's CU hockey games to be.  Perhaps in part because of the altitude here, it didn't appear like the players had a lot of gas in the tank.  What was surprising to me was much crisper passing and better puck control than I remember of the teams of old.  On a big sheet of ice on Saturday night, with the exceptions of the start of the game and the first few minutes of overtime, it felt like Cornell had the better of the possession.  It was fun and refreshing to see Cornell win a game with a very different style of play.

Come back soon!  How about Denver U?

Don't worry, we could hear you cheering on the broadcast. You were also mentioned on the CC webcast. When they heard you they commented on the rabid fans from CU. They also mentioned that CC will get to experience it when they go to Lynah this fall.

Thanks for keeping up a Cornell tradition.

In regards to DU, I think Schafer would be open to that, if it was reciprocal and they were to come to Lynah, as CC is doing. I don't know about DU, but many westen teams are not as willing to do that as CC and UND (North Dakota) have been.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

cbuckser

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: captens1Hi all,

Reactions from someone who was at the game, but who hasn't seen much of Cornell since '97 or so when I left.

First, thank-you-Schafer for finally getting CU to come to Colorado again.  There were ~250 of us alums up in the nosebleed seats of the arena hungry for our Cornell hockey again.  We couldn't out-noise the piped-in NBAish crap music, but we could out-noise the CC fanbase.  They clapped their walrus flippers together perfunctorily and arf-arf'ed for a few seconds after a goal, but otherwise they mostly laid about and cast disbelieving glances at us.  How dare we tell them their goalie that it was all his fault!

The game was nothing like the dump and chase goonfest I fondly remember the old mid-90's CU hockey games to be.  Perhaps in part because of the altitude here, it didn't appear like the players had a lot of gas in the tank.  What was surprising to me was much crisper passing and better puck control than I remember of the teams of old.  On a big sheet of ice on Saturday night, with the exceptions of the start of the game and the first few minutes of overtime, it felt like Cornell had the better of the possession.  It was fun and refreshing to see Cornell win a game with a very different style of play.

Come back soon!  How about Denver U?

Don't worry, we could hear you cheering on the broadcast. You were also mentioned on the CC webcast. When they heard you they commented on the rabid fans from CU. They also mentioned that CC will get to experience it when they go to Lynah this fall.

Thanks for keeping up a Cornell tradition.

In regards to DU, I think Schafer would be open to that, if it was reciprocal and they were to come to Lynah, as CC is doing. I don't know about DU, but many westen teams are not as willing to do that as CC and UND (North Dakota) have been.

I second what Jim said.  We heard you on the broadcasts, and the it's-all-your-fault chant seemed to reverberate across the arena.  I'm surprised there were only 250 Cornell fans there; it sounded like there were more of you there.

With respect to a series against Denver, they might reciprocate.  They recently reciprocated with Ohio State and Vermont.  Earlier this season, Denver played road games at BC & BU one weekend.

More importantly, the realignment of the college hockey conferences will make scheduling interleague games a lot easier.  The NCHC will likely play a 24-game schedule.  That is four fewer games than the current WCHA schedule.  That gives NCHC teams like Denver University four additional interconference games and two additional weekends for which to schedule them.  Likewise, the Big 10 will play a 20-game schedule.  Those schools will have an even more nonconference games to schedule.  For certain, some of those extra games will be scheduled to keep current intraconference rivalries alive after realignment (e.g., Minnesota and St. Cloud State).  Nevertheless, at a minimum, the western schools will all have a lot more interconference scheduling flexibility.
Craig Buckser '94

cayuga

Does anyone know what happened to Ferlin? 10 minutes for Interference.
Tom Ruane