Q Postgame

Started by Jim Hyla, January 13, 2012, 05:53:57 PM

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Jim Hyla

So I'll change this to postgame later, butyou can log on to their video now, if you want to be sure all is working. You can also buy Princeton, monthly is $10, just be sure to cancel after, it's automatic renewal each month.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

nyc94

Brown at St. Lawrence and Yale at Clarkson both postponed until Sunday due to weather.

dbilmes

I just got back from the game. Here are some observations:
1) This was gutsy win for us. We didn't play that well for long stretches, but neither did Q. Our road record is 5-1-1.
2) Collins had a great game with his SH goal to tie the game and his SH assist for the GW goal. Both were great plays, and he showed wonderful skating and stickhandling on both.
3) I didn't get a good look at Q's first goal, but any time you give up a goal in the final minute of a period, it's not good. They were putting a lot of pressure on us and we couldn't clear the puck out. Their second goal was a rebound on a PP shot; hard to fault Iles for that. Overall, another solid game from him, which we're starting to take for granted.
4) I hope the injury to Jillson isn't serious, but it didn't look good when he was helped off the ice after writhing in pain. To make matters worse, no penalty was called on the play. Jillson has only scored 3 goals for us this season, but they've all been at key times. I did notice Esposito getting hurt in the first period, but then he came back on the ice for another shift. As Al notes in a post below, it's not good news on either injury.
5) Our PP was unimpressive, especially the 45-second 5-on-3 we had in the third period. Q was being aggressive and coming out after us as soon as we touched the puck on the perimeter, and we had trouble getting much pressure on them. D'Agostino had a great chance on one of our first PPs which he probably scores on more often than not.
6) The Q coach pulled the goalie with 2 minutes to go and the faceoff in our end, which is a smart move to make. They put intense pressure on us for the final two minutes. We only got the puck out of the zone once, and that time it barely cleared the blue line. Our players were so tired toward the final seconds that they stopped challenging the Q players with the puck, but just stayed in a shell in front of our goal. It looked liked Q had several great chances and we were fortunate to escape without giving up the tying goal.
7) The atmosphere at the rink was terrible. Barely half the seats were filled, and the only times the Q fans made any noise were after their two goals and after they killed off three consecutive PPs in the third period, including the 5-on-3. It was nice to see a mini-version of the Cornell pep band, and the Cornell contingent was decent, but not as large as I had hoped. In many ways, the atmosphere reminded me of the atmosphere at Estero last month.
Still, it's nice to get back to ECAC play with a win, even if was a costly one at that. It would have been a shame to play so well at Colorado College and then lost to Q tonight.

As a postscript, a local fan asked me about the kid who wore No. 9 for Cornell, who had been on the roster for the Yale game. He knew the kid (Phillipe Hudon) had been a star player at Choate, a nearby prep school, and was disappointed when I told him he had withdrawn from Cornell for medical reasons.

ajh258

http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-men/

PairWise is looking good for us right now. Assuming that CC beats SCSU tonight, we might drop down to 12 or 13; however, that still puts us ahead of the bubble.

Edit: Tied for 10th after CC win.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: ajh258http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-men/

PairWise is looking good for us right now. Assuming that CC beats SCSU tonight, we might drop down to 12 or 13; however, that still puts us ahead of the bubble.

Edit: Tied for 10th after CC win.

I keep meaning to go on a rant every time someone says a particular out of conference loss dooms us in the Pairwise.  RPI still counts for one criteria plus a tiebreaker in the comparison, so in order to lose a comparison based on a few games, we have to lose common opponents and record vs TUC.  The exception is comparisons against the particular teams we played, where each head-to-head game counts as a whole criterion.

Al DeFlorio

New Haven Register article quotes Schafer saying Esposito and Jillson will not be available "for a while."
Al DeFlorio '65

dbilmes

Two questions for the eLynah faithful:
1) Does anyone know the last time we swept the two New Haven-area teams on the road?
2) When was the last time we scored two short-handed goals in a game?

jeff '84

Quote from: ajh258http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-men/

PairWise is looking good for us right now. Assuming that CC beats SCSU tonight, we might drop down to 12 or 13; however, that still puts us ahead of the bubble.

Edit: Tied for 10th after CC win.

As a rule, is it not generally good for us for the teams we played, particularly those we beat, to keep winning? (well articulated as it was.)

jtwcornell91

Quote from: dbilmes2) When was the last time we scored two short-handed goals in a game?

Quote from: @ELynah twitter feedLast time that happened was Knopefli and Iggulden vs CLK on 3/11/05

TheMatrix

Quote from: dbilmesTwo questions for the eLynah faithful:
1) Does anyone know the last time we swept the two New Haven-area teams on the road?
Last January:
QuoteFri, Jan 7, 2011     @ Princeton University     1-2 (W)
Sat, Jan 8, 2011     @ Quinnipiac University     2-3 (W) OT

Willy '06

Quote from: TheMatrix
Quote from: dbilmesTwo questions for the eLynah faithful:
1) Does anyone know the last time we swept the two New Haven-area teams on the road?
Last January:
QuoteFri, Jan 7, 2011     @ Princeton University     1-2 (W)
Sat, Jan 8, 2011     @ Quinnipiac University     2-3 (W) OT

Princeton is in New Jersey. Princeton is in New Jersey.
ILR '06 - Now running websites to help college students and grads find entry level jobs and internships.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: TheMatrix
Quote from: dbilmesTwo questions for the eLynah faithful:
1) Does anyone know the last time we swept the two New Haven-area teams on the road?
Last January:
QuoteFri, Jan 7, 2011     @ Princeton University     1-2 (W)
Sat, Jan 8, 2011     @ Quinnipiac University     2-3 (W) OT;-)
Last I knew, Princeton was not in the "New Haven-area.";-)
Al DeFlorio '65

dbilmes

By New Haven-area teams, I met Yale and Q in same season. I know we don't play them on the same weekend.

Willy '06

Don't we all know that Princeton is in New Jersey.... Princeton is in New Jersey?
ILR '06 - Now running websites to help college students and grads find entry level jobs and internships.

TheMatrix

Whoops!
The correct answer is the 07-08 season:
QuoteFri, Nov 9, 2007     @ Yale University             1-2 (W)
Fri, Feb 22, 2008     @ Quinnipiac University     2-3 (W) OT