Cornell - Colgate LAX

Started by ugarte, March 18, 2014, 04:38:51 PM

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billhoward

Cornell sounds good but not blowing out Colgate. 6-3 at the half.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhowardCornell sounds good but not blowing out Colgate. 6-3 at the half.
Losing ground ball and faceoff battles.  Lots of Cornell pushes on ground balls.  Knight has been the difference with seven saves aganst three goals.

Need to tighten up and control the ball in the second half.  An amazing goal by Lintner a la Canadian box.
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

Cornell opens it up in the third, now 10-5. Not yet a blowout. As Al notes, Cornell winninglosing some of the statistical battles. Oops, down from 10-4 to 10-6 in less than a minute. Colgate closes to 10-7, Cornell fails to advance, Colgate regains possession and holds for final shot of period. Shot wide, ends 10-7 Cornell.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhowardCornell opens it up in the third, now 10-5. Not yet a blowout. As Al notes, Cornell winning some of the statistical battles. Oops, down from 10-4 to 10-6 in less than a minute. Colgate closes to 10-7, Cornell fails to advance, Colgate regains possession and holds for final shot of period. Shot wide, ends 10-7 Cornell.
No, Cornelll was LOSING the ground ball and faceoff numbers in the first half.

After opening a six-goal third period lead, they couldn't hold onto the ball and kept giving it back to Colgate.  Three Colgate goals in last 4.5 minutes of third period will make for a tense fourth quarter, especially if we try to just kill the clock.
Al DeFlorio '65

Josh '99

Quote from: billhowardCornell sounds good but not blowing out Colgate. 6-3 at the half.
Colgate's 6-1 coming into this game (albeit against a soft schedule that has them below 1-4 Villanova and 1-5 Ohio State in Laxpower's computer rating), so I don't know that I'd necessarily expect to be blowing them out.

13-10 now with about four minutes left.
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Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: billhowardCornell sounds good but not blowing out Colgate. 6-3 at the half.
Colgate's 6-1 coming into this game (albeit against a soft schedule that has them below 1-4 Villanova and 1-5 Ohio State in Laxpower's computer rating), so I don't know that I'd necessarily expect to be blowing them out.

13-10 now with about four minutes left.
14-10 on a Huttner shortie. 2 min to go.
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

Colgate closes to 2 late. Cornell gets margin to 3 and then a man short goal gives Cornell the closing 14-10 margin. Actually 15-10 with ENG. Phew. Closer than it should have been.

dag14

Knight and the defense were looking directly into very bright sun in the last quarter; I don't think he was seeing the ball well at all -- literally.  That plus some sloppy play at both ends made this game closer than it needed to be.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: dag14Knight and the defense were looking directly into very bright sun in the last quarter; I don't think he was seeing the ball well at all -- literally.  That plus some sloppy play at both ends made this game closer than it needed to be.
Well said.  Kind of like playing the fourth quarter at Princeton in a late afternoon or early evening game.  "Sloppy play" and a rash of late penalties didn't help.
Al DeFlorio '65

margolism

Still, 15 goals isn't too shabby against a team that hasn't allowed double digit goals - until today.  (NCAA stats say Colgate had #2 defense in the nation, averaging only 6 goals a game.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: margolismStill, 15 goals isn't too shabby against a team that hasn't allowed double digit goals - until today.  (NCAA stats say Colgate had #2 defense in the nation, averaging only 6 goals a game.
No question.  What was not so good was giving up seven second-half goals to a team averaging less than nine per game.
Al DeFlorio '65

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