Awards 2019-20

Started by Jim Hyla, September 30, 2019, 06:18:22 PM

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marty

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Jim HylaECAC: Browning Named to January GOTM

CBR: Browning Tabbed ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Month

To add to her honor:

ECAC reports that Browning, Morgan Win National Monthly Awards for January

and CBR follows up with Browning Named WHCA National Goalie of the Month

And she's only a junior!

Hee hee!

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

RichH

Quote from: RichHI saw that Kaldis was named the ECAC PoTW today.

Again, you have to either be knowledgeable about the league or have the players wearing a jersey in their photo to guess who they play for by looking at the ECAC graphic.

We've also got the PoTW on the Women's side, too in Micah Zandee-Hart.

https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/Weekly_Awards/20200217_-_Women-s_Weekly_Awards

Jim Hyla

Quote from: RichHI saw that Kaldis was named the ECAC PoTW today.

Again, you have to either be knowledgeable about the league or have the players wearing a jersey in their photo to guess who they play for by looking at the ECAC graphic.

And Zandee-Hart also won POTW.

Here are the CBR posts on both.

Three-Goal Weekend Leads Kaldis To ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Honors

Zandee-Hart Tabbed ECAC Hockey Player of the Week
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Weder

Four Cornellians (Jenner and Fortino on the first team; Saulnier and Rougueau on the second team) named to ECAC Hockey's all-decade teams.

Complete first team.
Complete second team.

I suppose there will be a men's version of this as well.
3/8/96

Trotsky

Stienburg ECAC Men's Freshman of the Week.

Trotsky

Owen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.

marty

Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.

Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too.  I felt bad when he lost the shutout.

I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

ugarte

Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory had more saves against Quinnipiac than Galajda had all weekend. I'd probably have given it to Savory too.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.
Savory had more saves against Quinnipiac than Galajda had all weekend. I'd probably have given it to Savory too.

Sounds like it's the system.  ::bolt::

ursusminor

Quote from: marty
Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.

Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too.  I felt bad when he lost the shutout.

I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.

As an RPI alum and fan, I am concerned about our offense next season. Most of it this year has been produced by seniors.

marty

Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: marty
Quote from: TrotskyOwen Savory of RPI won ECAC goalie of the week because Galajda did not allow negative goals.

Savory was masterful on Friday and looked great on Saturday too.  I felt bad when he lost the shutout.

I think he'll be a factor next year as will RPI. As he improved this year RPI's scoring and defense have improved as well.

As an RPI alum and fan, I am concerned about our offense next season. Most of it this year has been produced by seniors.

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

dbilmes

Galajda is named to the ECAC All-Decade second team, the only player still active in the ECAC to make either the first or second team. Also, the only Cornell representative on either team.

Trotsky

They named none of the Yale forwards to either team.

None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.

That is... questionable.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.

None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.

That is... questionable.

First team yet to come.  You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: TrotskyThey named none of the Yale forwards to either team.

None of Arcobella, Backman, O'Neill, Little, and Miller.

That is... questionable.

First team yet to come.  You'd have to think at least one of them would end up there.
Nope, they announced it already.

Since the ECAC isn't very good at this, here are the selections in simple form:

First Team:

F Jimmy Vesey (Harvard)
F Mike Vecchione (Union)
F Ryan Donato (Harvard)
D Shayne Gostisbehere (Union)
D Adam Fox (Harvard)
G Alex Lyon (Yale)

Second Team:

F Greg Carey (St. Lawrence)
F Daniel Carr (Union)
F Ryan Kuffner (Princeton)
F Austin Smith (Colgate)
D Mat Bodie (Union)
D Gavin Bayreuther (St. Lawrence)
G Matthew Galajda (Cornell)
G Kyle Hayton (St. Lawrence).