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Started by Jim Hyla, October 30, 2019, 01:30:33 PM

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marty

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I still find that guys do this intentionally to be mind-blowing.

As far as I'm concerned, it's magic. But then again, I can't even skate, so the whole sport is magic.

Agreed, but as far as I'm concerned, what Marty does is also magic

No way.  Just mouse work.  

Skating with a stick controlling a puck is nigh impossible at this level.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

andyw2100

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Just watched the highlights (thanks, Marty) and noticed something I had not noticed while watching the game.

After the Cornell icing with about 30 seconds remaining, Saliba (MSU Captain) can be seen signalling for a timeout. A little later the MSU coach has a mini-tantrum on the bench, while first looking at Saliba, and then turning back and glaring at him. The announcers say something about the coach not wanting the timeout, and then some stuff about Cornell taking one or just stalling, etc., but play then starts up again and no timeout was taken.


My question for those that know (like Arthur) is can a coach "untake" a timeout that one of his captains asked for?

Thanks!

Jeff Hopkins '82

Thanks for the clips, Marty.

Two things I see in those:  taking shots from outside and going for the tip-ins and sending people to the net.  With our big bodies and the speed we now have, that's going to work well.

David Harding

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Quote from: martyHighlights from season opening game vs Michigan State

Just watched the highlights (thanks, Marty) and noticed something I had not noticed while watching the game.

After the Cornell icing with about 30 seconds remaining, Saliba (MSU Captain) can be seen signalling for a timeout. A little later the MSU coach has a mini-tantrum on the bench, while first looking at Saliba, and then turning back and glaring at him. The announcers say something about the coach not wanting the timeout, and then some stuff about Cornell taking one or just stalling, etc., but play then starts up again and no timeout was taken.


My question for those that know (like Arthur) is can a coach "untake" a timeout that one of his captains asked for?

Thanks!
The rule book is silent on the procedure for calling a timeout, except that the coach must request a timeout for the purpose of requesting a video review of a call with respect to a challenge.  Everywhere else it refers to a timeout (or time out or time-out) as belonging to the team.

JasonN95

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Quote from: Jim HylaCornellBigRed-#4 Men's Hockey Routs Michigan State, 6-2, To Complete Sweep

Sun-No. 4/5 Men's Hockey Blows Out Michigan State, Completes Road Sweep

MSU-Spartans Fall to No. 4/5 Cornell

The State News-Special Teams Play Huge Role In Spartan's 6-2 Loss To Cornell

And what I should have had up, instead of the Lansing News report on Friday's game.

State News-Hockey drops regular season opener to No. 4 Cornell

And this: State News-Penalties hurt Spartans game, lead to loss against No. 4 Cornell

Thanks very much for posting these news roundups, Jim.  It's labor intensive and we really appreciate it.

Yes, thanks for the links. I like how the cornellbigred.com write up includes short descriptions of how each goal was scored.

Jim Hyla

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Quote from: Jim HylaCornellBigRed-#4 Men's Hockey Routs Michigan State, 6-2, To Complete Sweep

Sun-No. 4/5 Men's Hockey Blows Out Michigan State, Completes Road Sweep

MSU-Spartans Fall to No. 4/5 Cornell

The State News-Special Teams Play Huge Role In Spartan's 6-2 Loss To Cornell

And what I should have had up, instead of the Lansing News report on Friday's game.

State News-Hockey drops regular season opener to No. 4 Cornell

And this: State News-Penalties hurt Spartans game, lead to loss against No. 4 Cornell

Thanks very much for posting these news roundups, Jim.  It's labor intensive and we really appreciate it.

Yes, thanks for the links. I like how the cornellbigred.com write up includes short descriptions of how each goal was scored.

That's because we have one of the best college hockey reporters on staff, Brandon Thomas. If you want to see how impressive he is/was, find one of his old IJ articles.

Yes, I know it's odd to ask you to find an article after I find all the above articles, but so be it. No time now.

When he left the IJ, not knowing he was going to CU, I told him I was sorry to see him go. But now seeing how little effort the IJ puts into CU sports, I understand why.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

adamw

It's true that Brandon is one of the best hockey reporters out there.

It's sad he has to do it within the confines of a publicity office, and not for a newspaper. But this is the way of the world right now, not just at the Ithaca Journal. (to wit, Neil Koepke, who was probably the longest-tenured college hockey beat writer in the West, at the Lansing State Journal - now works for MSUSpartans.com)

It's good that Cornell (and MSU in the case of Koepke) gives those guys some chance to spread their wings a bit - but it can only go so far, obviously, given that the schools are going to protect their interests. But still, Cornell allows Brandon to do more than most SIDs do, in terms of using good quotes in his recaps and elaborating on things.


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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jim HylaCornellBigRed-#4 Men's Hockey Routs Michigan State, 6-2, To Complete Sweep

Sun-No. 4/5 Men's Hockey Blows Out Michigan State, Completes Road Sweep

MSU-Spartans Fall to No. 4/5 Cornell

The State News-Special Teams Play Huge Role In Spartan's 6-2 Loss To Cornell

And what I should have had up, instead of the Lansing News report on Friday's game.

State News-Hockey drops regular season opener to No. 4 Cornell

And this: State News-Penalties hurt Spartans game, lead to loss against No. 4 Cornell

Thanks very much for posting these news roundups, Jim.  It's labor intensive and we really appreciate it.

Yes, thanks for the links. I like how the cornellbigred.com write up includes short descriptions of how each goal was scored.

That's because we have one of the best college hockey reporters on staff, Brandon Thomas. If you want to see how impressive he is/was, find one of his old IJ articles.

Yes, I know it's odd to ask you to find an article after I find all the above articles, but so be it. No time now.

When he left the IJ, not knowing he was going to CU, I told him I was sorry to see him go. But now seeing how little effort the IJ puts into CU sports, I understand why.
College Hockey News: http://www.collegehockeynews.com

upprdeck

MSU took out penn state tonigh

dbilmes

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Michigan State was outshot 48-24. You don't see too many 48-save shutouts.

scoop85

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Michigan State was outshot 48-24. You don't see too many 48-save shutouts.

Of course there was this

Swampy

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Michigan State was outshot 48-24. You don't see too many 48-save shutouts.

Of course there was this

The article about Ralph Krueger is interesting, with obvious Cornell relevance. But I'm not sure what it has to do with MSU's 48-save shutout. ::innocent::

scoop85

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Michigan State was outshot 48-24. You don't see too many 48-save shutouts.

Of course there was this

The article about Ralph Krueger is interesting, with obvious Cornell relevance. But I'm not sure what it has to do with MSU's 48-save shutout. ::innocent::

Unless the link somehow magically transformed, the article is about Scrivens' 59 save shutout while playing for Edomonton

Swampy

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Quote from: upprdeckMSU took out penn state tonigh
Michigan State was outshot 48-24. You don't see too many 48-save shutouts.

Of course there was this

The article about Ralph Krueger is interesting, with obvious Cornell relevance. But I'm not sure what it has to do with MSU's 48-save shutout. ::innocent::

Unless the link somehow magically transformed, the article is about Scrivens' 59 save shutout while playing for Edomonton

Oh, I didn't notice that part. The next article on the page was about Krueger's dad.

Swampy

MSU 4 UMich 3

Keep those wins coming boys. It helps the Pairwise.

Trotsky

As well as we played them, Michigan State being at 20 gives one some hope.