Andy Iles by the numbers

Started by Give My Regards, October 27, 2013, 07:38:23 AM

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Give My Regards

Updating a bit:

Andy is now tied with Ben Scrivens for most games started by a Cornell goaltender, with 113.  He got the career minutes-played record early in the 2/15 game against RPI and now has a career total of 6887:06.  Andy also got the career saves record in the first period of last Friday's game at Quinnipiac and now has a career total of 2929.

He is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).
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KeithK

Quote from: Give My RegardsHe is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).
May he finish his career tied!

ithacat

Quote from: Give My RegardsUpdating a bit:

Andy is now tied with Ben Scrivens for most games started by a Cornell goaltender, with 113.  He got the career minutes-played record early in the 2/15 game against RPI and now has a career total of 6887:06.  Andy also got the career saves record in the first period of last Friday's game at Quinnipiac and now has a career total of 2929.

He is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).

I'm confused by Andy's saves total. If I add up his stats from Cornell's site I get 2864, which must be the source used by the Ithaca Journal staffer:

Quote from: IJOn Friday, junior defenseman Joakim Ryan and Ferlin scored the goals in support of Iles, who stands nine saves shy of the school's all-time record of 2,873 set by 2010 graduate Ben Scrivens.

Trotsky

Quote from: ithacatI'm confused by Andy's saves total. If I add up his stats from Cornell's site I get 2864, which must be the source used by the Ithaca Journal staffer:

Quote from: IJOn Friday, junior defenseman Joakim Ryan and Ferlin scored the goals in support of Iles, who stands nine saves shy of the school's all-time record of 2,873 set by 2010 graduate Ben Scrivens.

Your numbers agree with collegehockeystats.

Give My Regards

Quote from: ithacatI'm confused by Andy's saves total. If I add up his stats from Cornell's site I get 2864, which must be the source used by the Ithaca Journal staffer:

Yeah, I managed to jump the gun a bit -- I forgot that the numbers at the beginning of this thread are from two games into the season.  2864 is the correct number for saves, and Andy currently has 111 career starts, two short of Scrivens' record.  Andy does have the minutes-played record, at 6767:16.
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Roy 82

Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: Give My RegardsHe is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).
May he finish his career tied!
...and healthy!

(The Hockey Gods are a devious lot. Be careful what you ask for.)

KeithK

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: Give My RegardsHe is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).
May he finish his career tied!
...and healthy!

(The Hockey Gods are a devious lot. Be careful what you ask for.)
Yeah,.  I thought of that once I hit "Post" but figured I'd leave it.

Trotsky

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: Give My RegardsHe is also tied with John Detwiler for most career losses, with 39 (although Detwiler accomplished his mark in three seasons).
May he finish his career tied!
...and healthy!

(The Hockey Gods are a devious lot. Be careful what you ask for.)
Not devious.  Just very, very literal.

Jim Hyla

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RichH

Quote from: Jim HylaIles is CU's saves leader and nominated for the Richter Award.

I know I'm going to get pounded by Rangers fans here, but can I propose that we never call it that? Considering he was never a dominant enough collegiate goaltender, that's a sham of an award name.

Trotsky

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jim HylaIles is CU's saves leader and nominated for the Richter Award.

I know I'm going to get pounded by Rangers fans here, but can I propose that we never call it that? Considering he was never a dominant enough collegiate goaltender, that's a sham of an award name.

#1 Richter does has college cred, though.

#2 Fuck the Rangers.

#3 Actually, I don't mind the Rangers at all and root for them when the Isles are eliminated, which is early and often.  I fail at fan hated (I don't even mind Harvard, except tonight).

RichH

Quote from: Trotsky#1 Richter does has college cred, though.

Huh?  I quote this article.

"Richter's career statistics with the Badgers — 33-25-1, 3.71 goals against average, 89.1 save ratio — don't leap off the page compared to other high-profile contemporaries at UW such as Marc Behrend (two NCAA titles), Curtis Joseph (91.9 career save percentage) or Brian Elliott (16 shutouts)."

He played 2 seasons, and was not even near the top goaltenders at his school. How does he come CLOSE to being in the same breath of deserving the naming honor of the award for the best collegiate goaltender in the nation??

Trotsky

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Trotsky#1 Richter does has college cred, though.

Huh?  I quote this article.

"Richter's career statistics with the Badgers — 33-25-1, 3.71 goals against average, 89.1 save ratio — don't leap off the page compared to other high-profile contemporaries at UW such as Marc Behrend (two NCAA titles), Curtis Joseph (91.9 career save percentage) or Brian Elliott (16 shutouts)."

He played 2 seasons, and was not even near the top goaltenders at his school. How does he come CLOSE to being in the same breath of deserving the naming honor of the award for the best collegiate goaltender in the nation??

I meant it in a backdoor way (don't get excited) that he worked out with the team and was goalie coach during the lockout unless I am completely hallucinating which is, sadly, possible.

Josh '99

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jim HylaIles is CU's saves leader and nominated for the Richter Award.

I know I'm going to get pounded by Rangers fans here, but can I propose that we never call it that? Considering he was never a dominant enough collegiate goaltender, that's a sham of an award name.
I'm a Rangers fan and I can't argue with you.  It'd be better as the Ryan Miller Award, assuming Dryden is off the table.
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arugula

It would make more sense as the Leneveu award or the Terreri award if we need a Richter era name if we're talking strictly college performance, but it actually has other components-scholastic, community, etc.