Alumni in the Pros-January

Started by Jim Hyla, January 06, 2017, 07:25:20 AM

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Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

scoop85


pfibiger

Ben Scrivens named Player of the Week in the last week of December:

http://en.khl.ru/news/2016/12/26/333579.html

– Best goaltender was Ben Scrivens (Dinamo Minsk), with three wins in three road matches, shutting out the opposition twice and allowing just a single goal all week. The 30-year-old Canadian recorded a save percentage of 98.97 and a goals against average of 0.33 –the best individual figures in both categories;
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

BearLover

Quote from: Jim HylaArticle on Joakim Ryan.
He's putting up good numbers.  Always felt he was the best player in that incredibly talented class.

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

nshapiro

I noticed John McCarron on ECHL All Star roster.
When Section D was the place to be

Trotsky

Who has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

nshapiro

Nash is on the Bruins, playing regularly
When Section D was the place to be

BearLover

Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?
Riley Nash has played every game for the Bruins

CU2007

Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

Brings up an interesting thought. On whom would you place your money as the next Cornellian to play an NHL Game? Greening? Bardreau? Angello? I think I might take Joakim Ryan.

Dafatone

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

Brings up an interesting thought. On whom would you place your money as the next Cornellian to play an NHL Game? Greening? Bardreau? Angello? I think I might take Joakim Ryan.

I would have guessed Ferlin, but he appears to be hurt.  Only two games in the AHL this year.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

Brings up an interesting thought. On whom would you place your money as the next Cornellian to play an NHL Game? Greening? Bardreau? Angello? I think I might take Joakim Ryan.

Based upon what they're saying about him, I'll agree.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

Brings up an interesting thought. On whom would you place your money as the next Cornellian to play an NHL Game? Greening? Bardreau? Angello? I think I might take Joakim Ryan.

I'd bet on Ryan, too.  

I like Bardreau, but he's not exactly big.  He's playing on the 3rd or 4th line for the Phantoms and I don't see the Flyers calling him up anytime soon.  Willcox is doing OK, but the Flyers have a crap-load of depth on D and several guys ahead of him on the Phantoms.

Dafatone

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: TrotskyWho has actually played an NHL game this year?  Moulson and... anybody else?

Brings up an interesting thought. On whom would you place your money as the next Cornellian to play an NHL Game? Greening? Bardreau? Angello? I think I might take Joakim Ryan.

I'd bet on Ryan, too.  

I like Bardreau, but he's not exactly big.  He's playing on the 3rd or 4th line for the Phantoms and I don't see the Flyers calling him up anytime soon.  Willcox is doing OK, but the Flyers have a crap-load of depth on D and several guys ahead of him on the Phantoms.

My guess would have been Ferlin, but he's only played two games in the AHL this year.  Must've gotten hurt?