Andy Iles by the numbers

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

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rdez79

the UMass game or the consolation game.  Take your pick!

Trotsky

Quote from: rdez79the UMass game or the consolation game.  Take your pick!
I'll bet Gillam would have played the UMass game.

OTOH, if we hadn't lost the middle game to Dartmouth he wouldn't even have gotten close...

rdez79

Where do you think the "Answer" plays next year?  ECHL, AHL, or MBA grad school?

billhoward

Iles' most important number is currently 3.78. Bankroll his startup.

Dutchman

"Iles recently concluded a storied career with his hometown Big Red by going 16-10-5 with a 2.17 goals-against average and .919 percentage — of which the latter two numbers tie career-bests. He was named the Ivy League Player of the Year, ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year, a Senior CLASS Award First Team All-American, an All-Ivy League First Team selection and an All-ECAC Hockey Second Team selection. Iles started 101 of the Big Red's last 102 games and had the had the third-longest consecutive start streak in NCAA Division I history (80). He won ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week honors three times, pushing his career total to nine. Iles also had nine career shutouts, with the final one coming in the deciding Game 3 of the ECAC Hockey Championship quarterfinal series against Clarkson, which the Big Red won in overtime, 1-0.

In the penultimate game of the regular season, Iles broke the program's all-time saves record held by Ben Scrivens. He is also in the program's top 10 for tie (first, 17), wins (fourth, 58), shutouts (tied for fifth, nine), goals-against average (sixth, 2.25) and save percentage (.918, eighth). At the team's postseason banquet, Iles won the Wendell & Francelia Earle Award, which is presented annually to the top student in each class. Iles also won Cornell's Bill Doran Sportsmanship Award for a second straight season and the Mark Weiss Memorial Award, which is awarded to a senior with a career-long dedication and passion for the sport of hockey. Shortly after Cornell's season ending, Iles signed a professional contract with the ECHL's Florida Everblades."

http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/information/general_releases/2013-14/releases/Five_Ivies_Named_to_Capital_One_At-Large_Academic_All-District_Squads

A real tribute to Cornell and ECAC hockey

Jeff Hopkins '82

But he's not the answer.

::crazy::