Men's & Women's Awards 2018-19

Started by Jim Hyla, September 19, 2018, 07:05:56 AM

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ugarte

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Quotetying for the lead league in goal scoring this past weekend

Malott is nowhere near the league lead in goal scoring.  They might be confusing him with Morgan Barron, as Barron is 3 goals behind Princeton's Ryan Kuffner.  I guess?

I think they mean that his two goals were tied for the most during this particular weekend. It's a very poor wording if so.
Can't believe I was only two goals short of leading the ECAC last weekend.

Trotsky

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Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Trotsky
Quotetying for the lead league in goal scoring this past weekend

Malott is nowhere near the league lead in goal scoring.  They might be confusing him with Morgan Barron, as Barron is 3 goals behind Princeton's Ryan Kuffner.  I guess?

I think they mean that his two goals were tied for the most during this particular weekend. It's a very poor wording if so.
Can't believe I was only two goals short of leading the ECAC last weekend.
You only missed the shut-out lead by 1.

ugarte

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Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Trotsky
Quotetying for the lead league in goal scoring this past weekend

Malott is nowhere near the league lead in goal scoring.  They might be confusing him with Morgan Barron, as Barron is 3 goals behind Princeton's Ryan Kuffner.  I guess?

I think they mean that his two goals were tied for the most during this particular weekend. It's a very poor wording if so.
Can't believe I was only two goals short of leading the ECAC last weekend.
You only missed the shut-out lead by 1.
If the rumors are true i'm tied for the league lead in separated shoulders.

Jim Hyla

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

Jim Hyla

Quote from: TrotskyMalott is ECAC POTW and Regush is ECAC ROTW for 2/11.  

CornellBigRed's take on the awards.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Quote from: Jim HylaSort of an award, Regush is USCHO third play of the week.
I was fully prepared to say Regush was robbed of the #1 but uh, no, they picked the right one.

Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyMalott is ECAC POTW and Regush is ECAC ROTW for 2/11.  

CornellBigRed's take on the awards.
As somebody mentioned last week, CBR appears to no longer be recording the post-games, and I am disappointed as well.  Those were extremely interesting.  Obviously if Mike objected to them as unnecessary or counter-productive after losses I can see it, but if it was just a budget/personnel issue that would be a shame.

Jim Hyla

Another week goes by and we get shut out of ECAC awards, men and women.

I guess you can say it's a team game and that's why both of our teams are in first place, without any player awards.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

ugarte

Quote from: Jim HylaAnother week goes by and we get shut out of ECAC awards, men and women.

I guess you can say it's a team game and that's why both of our teams are in first place, without any player awards.
What award do you think we should have received last week after losing to RPI and squeaking by Union? I'm just glad that we're still technically in position for an at-large and worry that anything other than a 6 game winning streak will mean a long offseason.

KenP

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Quote from: Jim HylaAnother week goes by and we get shut out of ECAC awards, men and women.

I guess you can say it's a team game and that's why both of our teams are in first place, without any player awards.
What award do you think we should have received last week after losing to RPI and squeaking by Union? I'm just glad that we're still technically in position for an at-large and worry that anything other than a 6 game winning streak will mean a long offseason.
Pretty sure a 5-game winning streak (either permutation) will get us into the tourney.

ugarte

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Quote from: Jim HylaAnother week goes by and we get shut out of ECAC awards, men and women.

I guess you can say it's a team game and that's why both of our teams are in first place, without any player awards.
What award do you think we should have received last week after losing to RPI and squeaking by Union? I'm just glad that we're still technically in position for an at-large and worry that anything other than a 6 game winning streak will mean a long offseason.
Pretty sure a 5-game winning streak (either permutation) will get us into the tourney.
Given what it would mean for the other ECAC teams clustered around us, this is probably true but I'm going to sweat it anyway.

Trotsky

You just gotta play them one game at a time

And the good Lord willing

Things will work out

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarteGiven what it would mean for the other ECAC teams clustered around us, this is probably true but I'm going to sweat it anyway.

Perhaps now is not the time to mention that we have not made the NC$$ 3x in a row in almost 50 years.

Beeeej

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Quote from: ugarteGiven what it would mean for the other ECAC teams clustered around us, this is probably true but I'm going to sweat it anyway.

Perhaps now is not the time to mention that we have not made the NC$$ 3x in a row in almost 50 years.

That feels so mind-bogglingly wrong given how good we were from 2002-12, but obviously it's true.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Trotsky

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarteGiven what it would mean for the other ECAC teams clustered around us, this is probably true but I'm going to sweat it anyway.

Perhaps now is not the time to mention that we have not made the NC$$ 3x in a row in almost 50 years.

That feels so mind-bogglingly wrong given how good we were from 2002-12, but obviously it's true.
The 2004 Injury Armageddon is what did it.  I really feel like a little medical and puck luck and we're looking at a Frozen Four three-peat with those teams.

But where are the snows of yesteryear?