2020-02-29: Cornell 5 Clarkson 1

Started by Trotsky, February 29, 2020, 06:38:28 PM

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sah67

Quote from: upprdeckSo was the Stienburg the one who got clotheslined on that last sequence?

that was pretty blatant and deserves a suspension.

Yes. He had laid a big hit on Schneider just prior, and when Schneider got up, we saw him make a beeline for Stienburg like a raging bull.

He initially tried taking a high-speed, blindside run at Stienburg's head as he was carrying the puck through the neutral zone, which could have caused a lot more damage, but Matt saw him coming and leaned into him before Schneider took the stationary shot at him anyway.

Trotsky

Stienburg makes friends everywhere he goes.  I have a feeling he's not entirely innocent in these scraps which seem to happen every game.

Personally I think he's great, and he has fantastic offensive talent too.

upprdeck

he must hold the team record for getting boarded in a season.

ugarte

Quote from: Cop at LynahGalajda's shutout streak was the 6th longest in CU hockey history according to Grady & Topher
I think it was 6th longest at faceoff and he needed around nine minutes for the record. Not sure if the goal at 5:25 left him still in 6th.

Trotsky

Assuming the tie breakers on the ECAC Site are correct:

12 SLU at 5 Harvard
11 Princeton at 6 Dartmouth
10 Union at 7 Yale
9 Brown at 8 Colgate

redice

Quote from: iceClarkson making the game chippy.  Disappointed in Casey.

There were an inordinate number of times when Clarkson players "fell down" near Red players appearing to try to draw penalties that just weren't there.   I applaud the officials for not being fooled.  Shame on Casey for this tactic...  Just play the freaking game, Casey!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TrotskyStienburg makes friends everywhere he goes.  I have a feeling he's not entirely innocent in these scraps which seem to happen every game.

Personally I think he's great, and he has fantastic offensive talent too.

I was told tonight that Schafer says he reminds him of Greg Hornby.  Gotta love it.

French Rage

Quote from: TrotskyIn the 9 games following the Q loss, Cornell was 9-0-0, scored 40, and allowed 12.

Are we still concerned about what Schafer told the team after the game? :P
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

CU2007

Quote from: redice
Quote from: iceClarkson making the game chippy.  Disappointed in Casey.

There were an inordinate number of times when Clarkson players "fell down" near Red players appearing to try to draw penalties that just weren't there.   I applaud the officials for not being fooled.  Shame on Casey for this tactic...  Just play the freaking game, Casey!

Safe bet he didn't craft his game plan around his team diving

redice

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: redice
Quote from: iceClarkson making the game chippy.  Disappointed in Casey.

There were an inordinate number of times when Clarkson players "fell down" near Red players appearing to try to draw penalties that just weren't there.   I applaud the officials for not being fooled.  Shame on Casey for this tactic...  Just play the freaking game, Casey!

Safe bet he didn't craft his game plan around his team diving

That's an absurd statement!  I saw enough of it to believe that it was a part of the plan.  Think what you want.
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

ice

Quote from: TrotskyStienburg makes friends everywhere he goes.  I have a feeling he's not entirely innocent in these scraps which seem to happen every game.

Schneider really lost it when he met up with Stienburg.  I didn't see the prior hit from Stienburg so I have no opinion on whether or not it was clean.  

The punch that Schneider threw with Stienburg laying on the ice was ugly.

Robb

Quote from: Cop at LynahGalajda's shutout streak was the 6th longest in CU hockey history according to Grady & Topher
Hmm.  The NCAA record book (lower left on page 6) doesn't seem to know about those other 5.  According to their list, 202 minutes would be #10 all-time, and best ever for Cornell.  What gives?  If TBRW (which I really, really appreciate!) tracks shutout streaks, I could not find it.
Let's Go RED!

Cop at Lynah

That's a very outdated version, it doesn't even have Galadja's freshman season shutout streak which was longer than the one that ended last night.

From the 2019-2020 NCAA record book (http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_icehockey_rb/2020/D1.pdf)


Ben Schrivens had a shutout streak of 267.11 in 2010 and Galadja had a shutout streak of 227.10 in 2018

Swampy

Quote from: Cop at LynahThat's a very outdated document, it doesn't even have Galadja's freshman season shutout streak which was longer than the one that ended last night.

It seems to be c.2009. But how can a document like that not have a date of publication?

Robb

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Cop at LynahThat's a very outdated document, it doesn't even have Galadja's freshman season shutout streak which was longer than the one that ended last night.

It seems to be c.2009. But how can a document like that not have a date of publication?
Oops!!  And why would that be the version that came up when I googled for it?  Someone must've made a ton of links to that one or something.
Let's Go RED!