Where are our Alumni Playing Now

Started by Jim Hyla, September 04, 2017, 09:14:26 AM

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abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyHe's able to do real magic when he has 15 feet of open ice.  If only there was some way of, say, checking that.

Looks like he has solved that problem:   https://youtu.be/CzQXPneRm8A?t=64

billhoward

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: billhowardSo no Donato to worry about next year.
Just one less thing to worry about.  Just one less thing to worry about.

Harvard's got a forward recruit coming in, Oliver Wahlstrom, who's projected to go 7th or 8th overall in this year's draft. Assuming he doesn't sign his NHL contract, I'm sure he'll be a handful to deal with in the classroom.
FYP

billhoward

Donato Jr. has been through a lot, not the least of it the rumors he's Bob Gaudet's love child. Then the crushing news he is Donato's son.

Scersk '97

Quote from: abmarks
Quote from: TrotskyHe's able to do real magic when he has 15 feet of open ice.  If only there was some way of, say, checking that.

Looks like he has solved that problem:   https://youtu.be/CzQXPneRm8A?t=64

Meh, I saw a couple of good moves. Otherwise, I saw his team's ass getting kicked by the Wolverines.

Beeeej

Doesn't quite fit the thread thematically, but there really isn't another thread that's more appropriate, so... an unfortunate update on Sam Paolini:

https://www.lufranolaw.com/single-post/2017/12/21/Former-Horner-Townsend-Broker-Sam-Paolini-Barred-for-Conversion-of-Customer-Funds
Beeeej, Esq.

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

BearLover

Quote from: BeeeejDoesn't quite fit the thread thematically, but there really isn't another thread that's more appropriate, so... an unfortunate update on Sam Paolini:

https://www.lufranolaw.com/single-post/2017/12/21/Former-Horner-Townsend-Broker-Sam-Paolini-Barred-for-Conversion-of-Customer-Funds
Risking, and losing, your livelihood to pocket $7,000...

Trotsky

Quote from: BeeeejDoesn't quite fit the thread thematically, but there really isn't another thread that's more appropriate, so... an unfortunate update on Sam Paolini:

https://www.lufranolaw.com/single-post/2017/12/21/Former-Horner-Townsend-Broker-Sam-Paolini-Barred-for-Conversion-of-Customer-Funds
Either it's a misunderstanding or somebody set him up or he's the dumbest Cornell graduate on the face of an Earth that contains Anne Coulter.

But this really almost cost me my keyboard:

Quotethe 'high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade'

ugarte

Quote from: TrotskyBut this really almost cost me my keyboard:

Quotethe 'high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade'
Greg, there are well-established industry-standard ways of stealing from investors. You can't just take their money.

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: TrotskyBut this really almost cost me my keyboard:

Quotethe 'high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade'
Greg, there are well-established industry-standard ways of stealing from investors. You can't just take their money.
I stand corrected and I sincerely apologize to all financial professionals whose thefts scrupulously adhere to the letter of the law.



Jim Hyla

Quote from: abmarksNice lengthy Riley Nash feature.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/bruins/2018/03/24/riley-nash-productivity-new-norm-aberration/mYBHYKyOv4E08qe9A1iYvK/story.html

"But Nash (7-10—17, 13:48 of ice time per game, 1:56 shorthanded play per outing) performed so well, primarily on defense, that the Bruins declared him off limits and exposed Matt Beleskey instead."

Defense!!!
"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: abmarksNice lengthy Riley Nash feature.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/bruins/2018/03/24/riley-nash-productivity-new-norm-aberration/mYBHYKyOv4E08qe9A1iYvK/story.html

"But Nash (7-10—17, 13:48 of ice time per game, 1:56 shorthanded play per outing) performed so well, primarily on defense, that the Bruins declared him off limits and exposed Matt Beleskey instead."

Defense!!!

When we talk about recruiting advantages and disadvantages this is one thing we should not overlook. True, this would not be particularly appealing to a superstud player. But someone who's been a successful forward, scoring regularly and likely to be a 3rd-round or higher draft pick, would know that at Cornell they'll learn to be a two-way player. This could mean the difference between a cup of coffee in the NHL and being invited to stay to finish the meal.

Weder

3/8/96

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: WederI guess Dwyer Tschantz really enjoyed Worcester.

Tschantz Signs Pro Deal With ECHL's Worcester Railers

Good luck to him.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: abmarksNice lengthy Riley Nash feature.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/bruins/2018/03/24/riley-nash-productivity-new-norm-aberration/mYBHYKyOv4E08qe9A1iYvK/story.html

"But Nash (7-10—17, 13:48 of ice time per game, 1:56 shorthanded play per outing) performed so well, primarily on defense, that the Bruins declared him off limits and exposed Matt Beleskey instead."

Defense!!!
It's The System.