Alumi in the Pros - October 2013

Started by jkahn, October 04, 2013, 09:50:32 PM

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jkahn

Matt Moulsom scores the only shootout goal in the bottom of the 6th round as the Isles beat the Devils.  Matt is now 7 for 14 lifetime in shootouts.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Trotsky

Quote from: jkahnMatt Moulsom scores the only shootout goal in the bottom of the 6th round as the Isles beat the Devils.  Matt is now 7 for 14 lifetime in shootouts.

TSN's box scores are always the best, but they've gotten even cooler this year.

billhoward

When you're nominally a Devils fan but Moulson plays well and is the only player among 12 shooters to get a shootout goal, it's a win-win. Priceless, give or take $95 Stubhub tickets and seven dollars for a freaking pretzel. Oh, wait, we got a free commemorative puck.

Based on tonight's game, both teams have miles to go to be serious playoff contenders.

LaJollaRed


Trotsky

In game 2, Moulson scores 50% of the Isles' goals and 100% of their shootout goals (again), but it's not enough.

Jeff Hopkins '82

I'm sitting here kind-of watching the Flyers game when I hear Riley Nash's name mentioned.  

He looks to be getting a regular shift on the 3rd line.  Actually nice to see him in red again, even if I'm rooting against him.

Edit: And he's on the ice for the 'Canes first goal.

Rita

From ESPN.com, article on Matt Moulson and his contract (and hopefully contract extension).

Jordan 04

Per his intermission interview on the Islanders broadcast, Moulson and his wife had a baby boy today.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jordan 04Per his intermission interview on the Islanders broadcast, Moulson and his wife had a baby boy today.

Class of 2037!

sah67

Riley Nash's ice time has been declining in recent games the point where he was benched in favor of former Princeton goon, Kevin Westgarth, in Carolina's most recent game.

Hopefully Riley can get back in the lineup soon.

sah67

Quote from: sah67Riley Nash's ice time has been declining in recent games the point where he was benched in favor of former Princeton goon, Kevin Westgarth, in Carolina's most recent game.

Hopefully Riley can get back in the lineup soon.

Of course, just hours after I post this, Riley is back in the lineup and scores his first goal of the season as the 'Canes are currently tied 2-2 against Phoenix.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: sah67
Quote from: sah67Riley Nash's ice time has been declining in recent games the point where he was benched in favor of former Princeton goon, Kevin Westgarth, in Carolina's most recent game.

Hopefully Riley can get back in the lineup soon.

Of course, just hours after I post this, Riley is back in the lineup and scores his first goal of the season as the 'Canes are currently tied 2-2 against Phoenix.
You should post more often.::cheer::
Al DeFlorio '65

sah67

Ben Scrivens got his first start for LA today and notched a 20-save shutout: not a bad debut!

billhoward

NHL Network talked up Scrivens as the perfect, i.e. someone you don't have to worry about.

I thought David LeNeveau was the goalie of the decade for Cornell in the 2010-10 era. Scrivens is doing the job in the NHL right now. Not that what you do in the pros makes you a better or worse college goalie. Great for Cornell hockey.

Jim Hyla

Collins Called to Columbus. Here's the whole article:  

QuoteCOLUMBUS, OHIO -- The Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled former Cornell forward Sean Collins  from the American Hockey League's Springfield Falcons, club General Manager Jarmo Kekalainen, a former Clarkson standout, announced.

Collins appeared in five games with the Blue Jackets last season and recorded five blocked shots in addition to three hits and six penalty minutes. The 6-1, 198-pound center has tallied 12-24-36 and a +19 plus/minus rating in 75 career AHL games with Springfield.

Columbus' ninth pick, 187th overall, at the 2008 NHL Draft, Collins turned pro on March 29, 2012 after spending four seasons with Cornell. He registered 30-26-56 during his 136-game collegiate career.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005