ECAC Finals: Clarkson 3 Cornell 2 (OT)

Started by andyw2100, March 22, 2019, 06:42:31 PM

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CU2007

Quote from: redice
Quote from: cozI thought Perry was okay though he did make a few mistakes.

I know that this won't be well received here, but my wife & I felt that Topher sounded like a Clarkson cheerleader on Saturday.  I expect that he didn't want to sound like a Cornell fan (which he probably is), and he over conpensated.   It was difficult to hear all game long.

What? He almost screamed at the refs for the missed offside on the "game winner"

redice

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: redice
Quote from: cozI thought Perry was okay though he did make a few mistakes.

I know that this won't be well received here, but my wife & I felt that Topher sounded like a Clarkson cheerleader on Saturday.  I expect that he didn't want to sound like a Cornell fan (which he probably is), and he over conpensated.   It was difficult to hear all game long.

What? He almost screamed at the refs for the missed offside on the "game winner"

That's one moment...   Listen to the whole broadcast & tell me I'm wrong...  From one Cornellian, speaking of another, I expect you will!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

CU77

I thought he called things pretty straight.

BigRedHockeyFan

ESPN on Matt 3/25/19:

"Following an emotional ECAC championship game loss to Clarkson, the status of star goaltender Matthew Galajda is up in the air after he was injured during the overtime period. Without Galajda, Cornell faces an uphill battle but plays a style that wears on its opponents no matter who is in net. Led by Barron up front, this Cornell squad has some skill to go with its trademark grit."

Trotsky


Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TrotskyThe old memes die hard.

It's the system.  ::deadhorse::

Swampy

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Quote from: BigRedHockeyFanMalott's injury looked ugly.  I hope he will be ok for next season.

Coach Schafer mentioned that surgery is coming with an 8-month recovery time. That timeline takes it to late November, plus he'll have to get into condition. I'm guessing he won't be back until January after the break.

In today's Daily Sun Mike is more optimistic:
Quote from: Mike SchaferWe hope we'll get him back at the start of the year next year, he'll go through surgery and rehab and everything else but we hope that he'll be back" ...
Schafer said.

He compared the injury with one Smith had 2 years ago, and Smith was back at the start of the next season.

BigRedHockeyFan

Quote from: Jim Hyla...they should have blown the play dead when it became obvious that Galajda could not get unencumbered from the net. Even if there is no specific rule, in the interest of player safety it seems it could have been blown dead.

This was the worst missed call of the season.

Trotsky

Quote from: BigRedHockeyFan
Quote from: Jim Hyla...they should have blown the play dead when it became obvious that Galajda could not get unencumbered from the net. Even if there is no specific rule, in the interest of player safety it seems it could have been blown dead.

This was the worst missed call of the season.
It was the worst on-ice decision by an official I have seen in my [redacted] long years of watching college hockey.