Colgate vs. Cornell home-and-home 1/19-20

Started by Iceberg, January 19, 2018, 02:00:37 PM

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Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyShutouts, Our, Ever, All.

The 1-0 shutout was against Q, not Princeton.
Fixed, thanks.

Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyWe are currently #2 in PWR.

Can't find it on TBRW at the moment - is there a chart indicating our PWR position at various points in each season?
No, I don't have that.  This is the closest I have.

Beeeej

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Quote from: TrotskyWe are currently #2 in PWR.

Can't find it on TBRW at the moment - is there a chart indicating our PWR position at various points in each season?
No, I don't have that.  This is the closest I have.

Kind of what I thought... anybody know if there IS a PWR equivalent chart somewhere? I know we were at #1 after the ECAC title game win over Harvard, but I don't know where we were prior to that
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Tom Lento

I'm pretty sure Cornell was #1 in PWR at the start of the 2003 NCAA tournament. Not sure if there's a reliable week by week history anywhere, but you could probably dig up end of season ratings from USCHO or something.

If the links are relatively consistent you might be able to use archive.org to get some of that data.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Tom LentoI'm pretty sure Cornell was #1 in PWR at the start of the 2003 NCAA tournament. Not sure if there's a reliable week by week history anywhere, but you could probably dig up end of season ratings from USCHO or something.

If the links are relatively consistent you might be able to use archive.org to get some of that data.
Yes, #1 seed for NCAAs in 2003.
Al DeFlorio '65

abmarks

Quote from: Tom LentoI'm pretty sure Cornell was #1 in PWR at the start of the 2003 NCAA tournament. Not sure if there's a reliable week by week history anywhere, but you could probably dig up end of season ratings from USCHO or something.

If the links are relatively consistent you might be able to use archive.org to get some of ithat data.

You could verify the pwr at ncaa tourney start by any articles discussing tourney selection.

Beeeej

Quote from: Tom LentoI'm pretty sure Cornell was #1 in PWR at the start of the 2003 NCAA tournament.

Yes, hence why I said I knew we were #1 after the ECAC title game against Harvard, which was the last game we played before the start of the NCAA tournament.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

cth95

Interesting to read all of the posts this year about how we need a coaching change because of how much Yale, Q, etc. Have left us behind.  :)

abmarks

Quote from: cth95Interesting to read all of the posts this year about how we need a coaching change because of how much Yale, Q, etc. Have left us behind.  :)

What we needed was a *recruiting* change, and that seems to have happened.  We actually outskated Yale this year.

Swampy

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Quote from: cth95Interesting to read all of the posts this year about how we need a coaching change because of how much Yale, Q, etc. Have left us behind.  :)

What we needed was a *recruiting* change, and that seems to have happened.  We actually outskated Yale this year.

We should give a lot of credit to Schafer. He saw how changes in rules, refereeing, and players were changing the game, and he adjusted his approach. Instead of 6'4" 230 lb bruisers wearing down the other team, he started recruiting more for speed and quickness. He also changed his system. It's taken a while for this new style of recruit to make its way into the system, with this year's junior class probably being the first with this completely new look. (Vanderlan's breakout, setting up Angelo's first goal, on Friday is a good example of our newly found speed at work.) It probably also took time for him to be able to demonstrate to potential recruits, like Donaldson, that they could be central to the new system and the coach knows how to coach such teams.

ugarte

I want to see Donaldson's goal and it is infuriating that COlgate doesn't have the video up as far as I can tell.

scoop85

Quote from: ugarteI want to see Donaldson's goal and it is infuriating that COlgate doesn't have the video up as far as I can tell.

The game replay is now up on the Stadium link in a couple of the posts above

ugarte

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Quote from: ugarteI want to see Donaldson's goal and it is infuriating that COlgate doesn't have the video up as far as I can tell.

The game replay is now up on the Stadium link in a couple of the posts above
thanks - when i clicked last night it basically said that the broadcast was over.

margolism

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Quote from: snert1288Matt Galajda with back to back shut outs and a scoreless streak just over 160 minutes (and counting). Very impressive for this freshman against a good Colgate team. The wins are most important but I love the sense of quality goaltending continuing in to our future.

I believe he just tied David McKee's record of six shutouts for a freshman.

Tradition!

CHN app says he has four shutouts.
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Dammit! I want my CHN subscription money back. ;-)

What is more impressive about the shutout stat is that is that MG has tied the record after only 16 starts.  It took McKee 32 games to get his 5 shutouts.
And of course, Stewart also has a shutout in a games that Matt didn't start.

upprdeck

add in the fact

AH scored with 4 to go
Quin scored with just over 5 min to go
STL scored with 4 to go
thats a lot of long stretches of pretty good play.