Cornell @ Dartmouth 1/27/18

Started by cth95, January 27, 2018, 01:04:35 AM

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Trotsky

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyGalajda's streak ends at 227:11, exactly 40 minutes short of Scrivens' club record.

Fire Schafer!
We won 3-0 at Harvard and only 3-1 at Dartmouth.  We are in decline.

Trotsky

Angello is now leading D-1 in GWG.

Game-Winning Goals:                                         GP     GWG
  1 Anthony Angello (PIT)      Cornell           JR F       21       5
    Nick Hutchison             Canisius          SO F       26       5
    Peter Krieger              Minnesota Duluth  JR F       28       5
    Darien Craighead           Northern Michigan SO F       28       5

Jim Hyla

From the Dartmouth write-up:

Quote"I thought we played really hard tonight and outplayed them for much of the game," head coach Bob Gaudet'81 said. "Cornell is the best team in the country. They're No. 1 in my eyes and we hung with them and really took the play to them. They're just so good that they can take those hits and keep pushing back."

I have to assume we played like that since we mainly used 5 d-men and were still working off the sickness.

I got really worried when McCrea went down on the blocked shot. He didn't look good skating off to the dressing room in between periods. But he came back and looked okay.

Overall, a good, but not pretty weekend. Really glad we got 2 wins, but in the second period, tied 1-1, I said I'd have been happy to quit then and go home. I'm glad they didn't feel that way.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

billhoward

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyGalajda's streak ends at 227:11, exactly 40 minutes short of Scrivens' club record.
Fire Schafer!
Not Archer? This crowd is getting soft.

upprdeck

Dart played pretty well.. as usual we got scrambling a few times.  Still I wouldnt say Dart had the better of play.  Even in the 3rd when they needed to score we really controlled well over half the period before they really even entered our end of the ice.  They did have several good chances in the last 7-8 min though.  the PK we never really let them do anything.

BearLover

Quote from: Jim HylaFrom the Dartmouth write-up:

Quote"I thought we played really hard tonight and outplayed them for much of the game," head coach Bob Gaudet'81 said. "Cornell is the best team in the country. They're No. 1 in my eyes and we hung with them and really took the play to them. They're just so good that they can take those hits and keep pushing back."

I have to assume we played like that since we mainly used 5 d-men and were still working off the sickness.

I got really worried when McCrea went down on the blocked shot. He didn't look good skating off to the dressing room in between periods. But he came back and looked okay.

Overall, a good, but not pretty weekend. Really glad we got 2 wins, but in the second period, tied 1-1, I said I'd have been happy to quit then and go home. I'm glad they didn't feel that way.
Pretty interesting Gaudet called us the best team in the country, given that he's had looks at Denver and St. Cloud this season, and given that it feels like every game, the postgame press conference takes the following form:

Opposing coach: "Cornell is one of the best teams in the country, but we hung with them. I thought we carried the play for much of the game and created chances. They just got some bounces and we didn't, and their goalie was fantastic."

Schafer: alternating between lukewarm praise and "we got away with one tonight," while talking about how tough the ECAC is

Trotsky

Record after 21 games:[size=large]1970 21 0 0
1968 20 1 0
1969 20 1 0
1967 19 1 1
[color=#b31313][b]2018[/b] 18 2 1[/color]
1971 18 3 0
1973 17 3 1
1972 17 4 0
[b]2003[/b] 17 4 0
1966 17 4 0
1978 16 4 1
[b]2005[/b] 15 4 2
[b]2002[/b] 15 5 1
1979 15 6 0
1988 15 6 0
1965 15 6 0
1977 15 6 0
[b]2009[/b] 14 3 4
[b]2006[/b] 14 4 3
1975 14 5 2
1991 14 5 2
1974 14 6 1
1976 14 7 0
[b]2010[/b] 13 5 3
1986 13 5 3
1985 13 6 2
[b]2017[/b] 13 6 2
[b]2014[/b] 12 4 5
[b]1997[/b] 12 5 4
1964 12 8 1
1989 12 9 0
[b]2012[/b] 11 6 4
[b]2001[/b] 11 6 4
[b]1996[/b] 11 7 3
[b]2016[/b] 11 7 3
[b]2008[/b] 11 7 3
1990 11 7 3
[b]1998[/b] 11 8 2
1981 11 9 1
[b]2007[/b] 10 8 3
1992 10 8 3
1982 10 10 1
1980 10 11 0
[b]2015[/b] 9 9 3
[b]2011[/b] 9 9 3
[b]1999[/b] 9 9 3
1983 9 9 3
[b]2000[/b] 9 10 2
[b]2004[/b] 8 7 6
[b]2013[/b] 8 11 2
1984 8 13 0
1987 8 13 0
1995 7 11 3
1993 5 15 1
1994 4 12 5
1959 4 16 1
1960 2 19 0[/size]


Bold: Schafer

upprdeck

that record from 67-70 is just crazy

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdeckthat record from 67-70 is just crazy
Our record now is average for the 8-year interval from 1966 through 1973.

marty

Quote from: upprdeckthat record from 67-70 is just crazy

As a proud member of the class of '74:

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

Robb

So now Galajda will break Scrivens's streak 13:52 into the 3rd period of the SLU game on Feb 10....  :)
Let's Go RED!

Trotsky

Quote from: RobbSo now Galajda will break Scrivens's streak 13:52 into the 3rd period of the SLU game on Feb 10....  :)
He (14) is closing in on Hayward's record for most wins by a freshman (18).

Swampy

Quote from: upprdeckthat record from 67-70 is just crazy

No, it's just Ned Harkness.

Trotsky

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: upprdeckthat record from 67-70 is just crazy

No, it's just Ned Harkness.
THE POWER OF NED COMPELS YOU!


abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyRecord after 21 games:[size=large]1970 21 0 0
1968 20 1 0
1969 20 1 0
1967 19 1 1
[color=#b31313][b]2018[/b] 18 2 1[/color]
1971 18 3 0
1973 17 3 1
1972 17 4 0
[b]2003[/b] 17 4 0
1966 17 4 0
[/size]


Bold: Schafer

Looking at the top of that list, I'm trying very hard not to too excited about our chances too soon.  That's heady company.