Women's Hockey 2014

Started by dag14, January 03, 2014, 08:56:19 PM

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scoop85

women trailing Princeton 2-0 midway through the 2nd after consecutive PP goals within a few seconds of each other. Cornell seems to have lost its mojo of late.

billhoward

Second period, Cornell gives Princeton a 5x3 advantage and the Tigers bang in two goals inside of a minute. 2-0 Princeton. Ouch. "Hit everything that moves" was instructions for the 7 pm game.

dag14

At least one key Cornell player was sick this week.  I suspect that she was/is not alone.  This may have an impact on their play.

billhoward


dag14

3 unanswered goals in the 3rd period so Cornell takes game one.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: dag143 unanswered goals in the 3rd period so Cornell takes game one.

Whew!

billhoward

Saulnier 2G, 2A, come back from 1-0 deficit to beat Princeton 5-3. Cornell wins the series 2-0.

Jim Hyla

ECAC Playoffs


Saturday, March 8
Semifinal Game One - 1 p.m. - No. 4 Quinnipiac at No. 1 Clarkson
Semifinal Game Two - 4 p.m. - No. 3 Cornell vs. No. 2 Harvard

Sunday, March 9
Championship Game - 1 p.m.

[b]How They [u]Will[/u] Here[/b]
QUARTERFINALS (Friday, February 28 - Sunday, March 2 - Best-of-three games)

No. 8 DARTMOUTH at No. 1 CLARKSON
Friday: 3:30 p.m. - At Clarkson 2, Dartmouth 0
Saturday: 3 p.m. - At Clarkson, Dartmouth 0
Clarkson wins series (2-0)

No. 7 YALE at No. 2 HARVARD
Friday: 7 p.m. - Yale 3 at Harvard 2, (2ot)
Saturday: 4 p.m. - At Harvard 3, Yale 2 (2ot)
Sunday: 4 p.m. - At Harvard 4, Yale 0
Harvard wins series (2-1)

No. 6 PRINCETON at No. 3 CORNELL
Friday: 3:30 p.m. - At Cornell 3, Princeton 2
Saturday: 2 p.m. - At Cornell 5, Princeton 3
Cornell wins series (2-0)

No. 5 ST. LAWRENCE at No. 4 QUINNIPIAC
Friday: 7 p.m. - At Quinnipiac 5, St. Lawrence 0
Saturday: 4 p.m. - At Quinnipiac 2, St. Lawrence 1
Quinnipiac wins series (2-0)
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

Interesting that for the second and third games against Yale this past weekend, Harvard started Laing instead of Maschmeyer in goal. I wonder why? Here are their conference stats:


Goalies
No. Name                Yr Pos gp gs min ga gaa sv sv% w l t win %
1 Brianna Laing Fr G 3 3 179:40  1 0.33 66 .985 3 0 0 1.000
38 Emerance Maschmeyer So G 19 19 1150:28  29 1.51 526 .948 13 3 3 .763
  Totals                                22 22 1335:00  30 1.35 592 .952 - - - -
  Opponent                        22 22 1335:00  59 2.65 488 .892 - - - -

Anybody know more about it? Maschmeyer played both games against us, Clarkson, and Quinnipiac, and went 3-1-2.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

traveller

Harvard lost to Yale on Friday, and didn't beat them during the regular season--all games with Machmeyer in net, I think.  Also, Yale is the only ECAC team that Harvard didn't beat at least once this season.  Coach Crowell probably just wanted to change things up, in an attempt to "solve" Yale. Lucky Harvard has two great goalies.

Rita

The ECAC will now charge us to watch the women's semi-finals and finals.  IIRC, they used to be streamed free of charge.

http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20140403_America_ONE_Sports

Games are $9 each. No word on any post-season discounted package. Guess it is time for my annual email to Steve Hagwell.

Saturday's semi-final game times from the ECAC site.

Quinnipiac at Clarkson
1:00 PM

Cornell vs. Harvard
4:00 PM

(MICE: Princeton @ Clarkson, 7:30 pm on Saturday, which might not be enough of a buffer).

Chris '03

Quote from: RitaThe ECAC will now charge us to watch the women's semi-finals and finals.  IIRC, they used to be streamed free of charge.

http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20140403_America_ONE_Sports

Games are $9 each. No word on any post-season discounted package. Guess it is time for my annual email to Steve Hagwell.

Boo.

You missed that we get to pay an extra dollar to watch on a mobile device!

The NCAA women's games are free. The conference needs to charge? For what? To make up a small fraction of the cost at the expense of losing casual fans who might actually go to games in the future? How many paying customers will they get per game? 50? That might be optimistic.

I've come to accept the playoff extortion on the men's side as the current reality but I'm be hard pressed to justify paying $9 each for as many as 7 games. That's basically a whole season on ILDN.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Trotsky

Considering most rinks can't even reach 50% capacity to see a game in person and for free, I would guess the entire audience will be family members too far to travel.

It's worse than a crime; it's a blunder.

You all know what's next I assume?  Charging double price for a full playoff package of mens and womens games.  You know: added value for their customers!  ::flipa::

andyw2100

Quote from: TrotskyYou all know what's next I assume?  Charging double price for a full playoff package of mens and womens games.  You know: added value for their customers!  ::flipa::

Don't give them any ideas.

marty

Quote from: RitaThe ECAC will now charge us to watch the women's semi-finals and finals.  IIRC, they used to be streamed free of charge.

http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20140403_America_ONE_Sports

Games are $9 each. No word on any post-season discounted package. Guess it is time for my annual email to Steve Hagwell.

Here's a great message for Steve:



::moon::
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."