General Women's Thread

Started by Jim Hyla, November 19, 2012, 01:23:23 PM

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Bahnstorm

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Quote from: Jim HylaNU video has very good quality so far. Syncs well with Redcast audio.

Very depressing broadcast because our Redcast sucks so much in comparison.

Congrats to the team on a great win.
Couldn't agree more. It is so sad when I see such a professional high qualty stream / well done broadcast on all levels and then I compare it to what we at Cornell get. Not only is the quality better but, right there in big letters on their site "All GoNUxstream live and on-demand broadcasts are provided free of charge for all fans," they do it free for all. ::deadhorse::

Jim Hyla

Score 1-1 Sorry I should have posted the free earlier. The women look quite good. BC came out strong and got a goal at 15 sec. Early shots 5-1 BC, but after that CU looked good and shots ended up 12-11 BC. We still have too many penalties, we are the most penalized in ECAC, 12-1/2 min. per game.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

ithacat

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Quote from: WederSo the recruiting thread on USCHO lists four forwards and a goalie as committed for next season. I assume that there will be at least two defensemen coming in as well. So that seems like a large class given therOe are three seniors on this season's roster. Can I assume that the expectation is that Jenner and possibly others will be out for the Olympics? And will there really be four goalies on the roster next season?

I am aware of one defenseman that has committed for next season. She was select for the Canadian U 18 team that played a three game series against the USA this past summer. She is suppose to be very fast.

3 new recruits from the same team seems unusual. Does that mean plan B?

Does a 4th goalie mean someone's transferring?
Could Slebodnick be in the mix for the US Olympic Team?

As of now, yes. (So is Gagliardi.)
http://www.usahockey.com/uploadedFiles/USAHockey/Menu_Team_USA/Menu_Womens_National_Team/Winter%202013%20Active%20Player%20Pool.pdf

And I didn't think a Canada-USA game could get more interesting.

Roy 82

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jim HylaToday's NU game has free NU video here.

The BC game is here for about $10.

And of course there's always Redcast audio.

BC game is being streamed for free at http://www.bceagles.com/allaccess/?media=342989

By "stream" do you mean a montage of still photos?

RichH

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jim HylaToday's NU game has free NU video here.

The BC game is here for about $10.

And of course there's always Redcast audio.

BC game is being streamed for free at http://www.bceagles.com/allaccess/?media=342989

By "stream" do you mean a montage of still photos?

No, it was decent quality video for me.

BC scored with 43.3 seconds left in the 3rd to tie the game at 3, and BC won in OT.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jim HylaToday's NU game has free NU video here.

The BC game is here for about $10.

And of course there's always Redcast audio.

BC game is being streamed for free at http://www.bceagles.com/allaccess/?media=342989

By "stream" do you mean a montage of still photos?

No, it was decent quality video for me.

BC scored with 43.3 seconds left in the 3rd to tie the game at 3, and BC won in OT.

Recap here. Considering no games in 42 days, and no real practices, they looked good this weekend. Obviously could have beaten BC. Unfortunately it makes it hard for them to get ahead of them in the PWR. We need to beat Harvard and then again in playoffs, and have Harvard do well in the Beanpot. We'll never get ahead of Minny, but could with Harvard and maybe second. Much too early to worry.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

jacks9110

Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: mattj711
Quote from: WederSo the recruiting thread on USCHO lists four forwards and a goalie as committed for next season. I assume that there will be at least two defensemen coming in as well. So that seems like a large class given there are three seniors on this season's roster. Can I assume that the expectation is that Jenner and possibly others will be out for the Olympics? And will there really be four goalies on the roster next season?

I am aware of one defenseman that has committed for next season. She was select for the Canadian U 18 team that played a three game series against the USA this past summer. She is suppose to be very fast.

3 new recruits from the same team seems unusual. Does that mean plan B?

Does a 4th goalie mean someone's transferring?

Plan B meaning we didn't get our top ranked recruits?  If so, I don't know.  Seems some top Canadian juniors are still uncommitted (at least publically).
Plan B meaning we settled?  If so, I am not sure how this applies to the IVYs and non-academic scholly schools.  Seems to me in such situations you would gladly take all comers who are good enough to play.  We are not holding schollys for the super star recruits, because of limited schollys.  That would be a BU, Hockey East situation.

Ben

WICE got back to winning ways with an 8-1 drubbing of Syracuse. Jenner scored her second hat-trick of the season, an she's on pace to be the first Cornell player to 200 points since Digit Degidio/Murphy (136 points after tonight). The North Country teams come to visit Lynah this weekend.

dag14

The women get off to a slow start [no score after one period] but beat St. Lawrence 6-0.

Ben

Quote from: dag14The women get off to a slow start [no score after one period] but beat St. Lawrence 6-0.
Bizarre scoring situation in that game. The first goal, midway through the 2nd (which I couldn't see from Section B), was reviewed and called off, but still counted on the scoreboard, box score, and in the goal announcements. Whether she had two goals or one, it was another great game from Jenner. Campbell also looks more incisive than last semester, and although Woods went off injured in the 2nd after blocking a shot, she came back on and took some shifts in the 3rd. Winning tomorrow is more important.

imafrshmn

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Quote from: dag14The women get off to a slow start [no score after one period] but beat St. Lawrence 6-0.
Bizarre scoring situation in that game. The first goal, midway through the 2nd (which I couldn't see from Section B), was reviewed and called off, but still counted on the scoreboard, box score, and in the goal announcements. Whether she had two goals or one, it was another great game from Jenner. Campbell also looks more incisive than last semester, and although Woods went off injured in the 2nd after blocking a shot, she came back on and took some shifts in the 3rd. Winning tomorrow is more important.

We're definitely seeing some mojo returning to the Big Red Women... Jess Campbell is back to playing at a high level, Jenner continues her dominance all over the ice, Slebodnick is sharpening up in net... freshmen D Poudrier and Richardson are looking a lot more comfortable playing the system... Jill Saulnier is playing with perhaps more intensity than anyone else on the team... Taylor Woods is a pesky and skillful freshman forward of the Saulnier mold. Freshmen Brown, Zorn, and Murray are dealing with various injuries and might not be back too soon, with the loss of Zorn perhaps most impactful due to her great poise and puck possession skill. Senior forward Erin Barley-Maloney has become a key playmaker, and of course our all-american D duo of Fortino and Rougeau continues to be our bedrock and possess perhaps the most savvy and hockey IQ on the team. Things are looking up, but beating Clarkson tomorrow will be crucial.
class of '09

ithacat

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Quote from: dag14The women get off to a slow start [no score after one period] but beat St. Lawrence 6-0.
Bizarre scoring situation in that game. The first goal, midway through the 2nd (which I couldn't see from Section B), was reviewed and called off, but still counted on the scoreboard, box score, and in the goal announcements. Whether she had two goals or one, it was another great game from Jenner. Campbell also looks more incisive than last semester, and although Woods went off injured in the 2nd after blocking a shot, she came back on and took some shifts in the 3rd. Winning tomorrow is more important.

There were two reviews in the 2nd period. The first rang off the cross bar and didn't count, which looked like the correct call to me (I was over in H during the 2nd). The second review was more interesting as it looked like the puck may have crossed the goal line and then was cleaned out by a SLU player before having the rebound buried. The SLU goalie appeared to argue that the rebound was kicked in the net. I think in the second review both pucks might have been goals, though the initial shot was close.

dag14

Women beat Clarkson 3-1.  Overall a good effort against an excellent team, although there were some periods of sloppy passing and poor judgment calls on the clear, etc.  

And we were lucky.  Clarkson had a 3 on 0 and didn't score....I guess they don't practice that play.

Ben

Quote from: dag14Women beat Clarkson 3-1.  Overall a good effort against an excellent team, although there were some periods of sloppy passing and poor judgment calls on the clear, etc.  

And we were lucky.  Clarkson had a 3 on 0 and didn't score....I guess they don't practice that play.
I thought we were excellent and fully deserved the win. Jenner should have scored on that ridiculous set of moves late in the 3rd. We're now tied for 2nd in the ECAC, and we need Sucks to lose some games down the stretch.

dag14

We definitely deserved the win but against nationally ranked teams, we can't afford to make any mistakes because good teams will make you pay.