Cornell 4 Dartmouth 3 Game 1 (Friday) Final (2OT)

Started by Robb, March 06, 2012, 12:02:42 PM

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Robb

Quote from: TrotskyWhat is the video link for tonight's game?  I will risk B2 (if that's what it is).
well, I've paid for it through www.b2tv.com, but haven't seen a frame of video yet....  The links at www.cornellbigred.com also get you there.
Let's Go RED!

bnr24

Not to be a homer, but this officiating is some of the worst I've ever seen...

dbilmes

Quote from: bnr24Not to be a homer, but this officiating is some of the worst I've ever seen...
Not according to the Dartmouth announcers.

bnr24

Quote from: dbilmes
Quote from: bnr24Not to be a homer, but this officiating is some of the worst I've ever seen...
Not according to the Dartmouth announcers.

Ha true.  What can I say, when there are 4 missed blatant calls in one period, I start to get suspicious.  It's appeared *slightly* better into overtime.  But then again, I started to think the cameramen were getting better when in reality it's still just as bad and I'm getting used to it.


DL

At the rate that we've been OT'ing, one has to wonder if Schafer makes them practice in 4-period games.

Trotsky


Jim Hyla

So was anything said about the Dartmouth coaches yelling at the refs after it was over? They were quite intense.
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andyw2100

Quote from: Jim HylaSo was anything said about the Dartmouth coaches yelling at the refs after it was over? They were quite intense.

I think they were upset that Cornell was offside on the rush leading to the game-winning goal. From my angle on the other blue line, I thought we were off, and said so to my daughter, just before we scored. We may have gotten away with one there.

css228

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Jim HylaSo was anything said about the Dartmouth coaches yelling at the refs after it was over? They were quite intense.

I think they were upset that Cornell was offside on the rush leading to the game-winning goal. From my angle on the other blue line, I thought we were off, and said so to my daughter, just before we scored. We may have gotten away with one there.
They really should be more upset about their team leaving the slot completely open as Whitney walked in to snipe the winner.

Aaron M. Griffin

Someone correct me if I am wrong (as if I have to ask for correction if I am in fact wrong), but is it not standard for the teams to shake hands after each playoff game? I found Dartmouth's sulking off the ice tonight both humorous and perhaps unsportsmanlike. I cannot remember if Harvard and Cornell shook hands after each game in 2010 (the last ECAC QF before Game 1 of this series that I attended in person). Perhaps a minor detail, but I found it classless, especially if it violates typical protocol.
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mikek

Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinSomeone correct me if I am wrong (as if I have to ask for correction if I am in fact wrong), but is it not standard for the teams to shake hands after each playoff game? I found Dartmouth's sulking off the ice tonight both humorous and perhaps unsportsmanlike. I cannot remember if Harvard and Cornell shook hands after each game in 2010 (the last ECAC QF before Game 1 of this series that I attended in person). Perhaps a minor detail, but I found it classless, especially if it violates typical protocol.

If I remember correctly, in the 3 game playoff series the teams never shake hands until the series is decided.

andyw2100

Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinSomeone correct me if I am wrong (as if I have to ask for correction if I am in fact wrong), but is it not standard for the teams to shake hands after each playoff game? I found Dartmouth's sulking off the ice tonight both humorous and perhaps unsportsmanlike. I cannot remember if Harvard and Cornell shook hands after each game in 2010 (the last ECAC QF before Game 1 of this series that I attended in person). Perhaps a minor detail, but I found it classless, especially if it violates typical protocol.

Yup, you're wrong. Teams never (and now someone will probably correct me, as perhaps once in a blue moon it happens) shake hands after games in a series with games remaining to be played.

RM 08

Regardless of series length, opposing hockey teams only shake hands after the series is decided.

Rita

Quote from: Aaron M. GriffinSomeone correct me if I am wrong (as if I have to ask for correction if I am in fact wrong), but is it not standard for the teams to shake hands after each playoff game? I found Dartmouth's sulking off the ice tonight both humorous and perhaps unsportsmanlike. I cannot remember if Harvard and Cornell shook hands after each game in 2010 (the last ECAC QF before Game 1 of this series that I attended in person). Perhaps a minor detail, but I found it classless, especially if it violates typical protocol.

In a multi-game playoff series, the teams shake hands at the end of the series. Thus in this instance, Dartmouth's conduct was fine.