Andy Iles by the numbers

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

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Give My Regards

I did this a few years ago at the start of Ben Scrivens' senior year, when it looked like he had a good chance at breaking a number of Cornell career goaltending records.  Scriven wound up with almost all of the career records, and now it appears that Andy Iles has a shot at a lot of them.  Consider the following (stats compiled from TBRW and College Hockey Stats):

Games Playd in Goal:  The current record is 117, by Ben Scrivens
Iles is at 89

Games Started:  113 -- Ben Scrivens
Iles:  88

Consecutive Games Started:  104 -- Ben Scrivens
Iles:  72 (the last game Iles didn't start was the 2011 ECAC semifinal against Dartmouth)

Minutes Played:  6710:02 -- Ben Scrivens
Iles:  5376:39

Saves:  2872 -- Ben Scrivens
Iles:  2277 (he had 898 last year and 870 as a sophomore)

Wins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

Ties:  13 -- Ben Scrivens and David McKee
Iles:  12

And the one I really hope he doesn't get:

Losses:  39 -- John Detwiler (1957-60)
Iles:  32
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

rdez79

does this include this weekend? or just going into the season?

LaJollaRed


Trotsky

Quote from: LaJollaRedWhat about shutouts?
Iles has 8, Scrivens had 19.

If he gets very hot, third could be in reach.

Beeeej

Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Ok, all is forgiven if we get 35 more wins and he breaks Dryden's record.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Swampy

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Ok, all is forgiven if we get 35 more wins and he breaks Dryden's record.

Dryden is not the answer.

Give My Regards

Quote from: rdez79does this include this weekend? or just going into the season?

Totals include the UNO games.

Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Yeah, I meant "not happening" in the sense of "highly HIGHLY unlikely", although if he and the Big Red do get to 37-0 I'll happily eat my words (and regurgitate them and eat them again).
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

David Harding

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Ok, all is forgiven if we get 35 more wins and he breaks Dryden's record.
With the asterisk that Dryden got those wins in three years.

rdez79

I thought if he had gotten a few shutouts last year, he would have had a shot at that total too. Sits at 8 and I don't think he had any last year.

ACM

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Ok, all is forgiven if we get 35 more wins and he breaks Dryden's record.

Dryden is not the answer.

Especially if the question is "Who was Cornell's goalie on the 1970 undefeated national championship team?"

RichH

Quote from: ACM
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: Give My RegardsWins:  78 -- Ken Dryden (1966-69)
Iles:  44 (OK, this one's not happening, but a very good season could move him into second place, currently 65 by Ben Scrivens and David McKee)

I assume you meant that it was highly unlikely to happen, but in case you didn't, going by my math it's certainly possible. 27 regular season games remaining, and the potential for as many as 8 post-season wins if we win all or almost all of those 27.

Ok, all is forgiven if we get 35 more wins and he breaks Dryden's record.

Dryden is not the answer.

Especially if the question is "Who was Cornell's goalie on the 1970 undefeated national championship team?"

This is the perfect spot to say that I caught the UNO broadcast team talking about Cornell's two National Championships "won by a guy named Dryden."  Over the weekend, they were very complimentary of our history and seemed like they were looking forward to visiting "the James Lynah Rink."

ithacat

Quote from: rdez79I thought if he had gotten a few shutouts last year, he would have had a shot at that total too. Sits at 8 and I don't think he had any last year.

Two last year, and I think he lost another one or two in the final minute.

Give My Regards

Quote from: ACM
Quote from: SwampyDryden is not the answer.

Especially if the question is "Who was Cornell's goalie on the 1970 undefeated national championship team?"

Bob Rule!
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

George64

Quote from: Give My Regards
Quote from: ACM
Quote from: SwampyDryden is not the answer.

Especially if the question is "Who was Cornell's goalie on the 1970 undefeated national championship team?"

Bob Rule!

I almost forgot - we had two undefeated teams in 1970 and Bob Rule played on both, but he was a much better lacrosse goalie.  Interestingly, his hockey save percentage (in three games, total 37 minutes) was only slightly better than his lacrosse save percentage (.786 v .756).  He holds the Cornell record for best save percentage (.792) for the 1971 season.