Morgan Barron Tribute Video

Started by JohnAshbrook, August 01, 2020, 11:06:16 AM

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JohnAshbrook

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG52amqsc6I

Made a short video to recap Barron's time at Cornell.  Enjoy!

TimV

That background music, though...:`-(
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

The Rancor

Quote from: TimVThat background music, though...:`-(
yeah... you need a remix.

Trotsky

Quote from: TimVThat background music, though...:`-(
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TimV

Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: TimVThat background music, though...:`-(
yeah... you need a remix.

I thought it was GREAT.  Emoji represented an actual tear that came from my eye.  Please don't change it.::rock::
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Larry72

Quote from: TimV
Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: TimVThat background music, though...:`-(
yeah... you need a remix.

I thought it was GREAT.  Emoji represented an actual tear that came from my eye.  Please don't change it.::rock::

++1 Geez, I (we) miss hockey.

Best of luck Morgan!
Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

Swampy

Quote from: Larry72
Quote from: TimV
Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: TimVThat background music, though...:`-(
yeah... you need a remix.

I thought it was GREAT.  Emoji represented an actual tear that came from my eye.  Please don't change it.::rock::

++1 Geez, I (we) miss hockey.

Best of luck Morgan!

Really a shame. Our country's inept initial handling of the virus brought the most successful season in recent memory to an untimely end. Then, the continued ineptness made the 2020-1 season highly unlikely. It turned a toss up into a no-brainer. In the end he had only one choice that made sense.

Thanks for giving us the privilege of cheering for you. And good luck in the NHL.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: SwampyReally a shame. Our country's inept initial handling of the virus brought the most successful season in recent memory to an untimely end. Then, the continued ineptness made the 2020-1 season highly unlikely. It turned a toss up into a no-brainer. In the end he had only one choice that made sense.

The premature end of last season was inevitable, regardless of how the situation was handled.  The European leagues all cancelled their playoffs.  They've managed to finish the soccer season in front of empty stadiums, but I have my doubts about large gatherings, like sporting events with fans, happening before next year, no matter what "Hygene concepts" they're proposing.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: SwampyReally a shame. Our country's inept initial handling of the virus brought the most successful season in recent memory to an untimely end. Then, the continued ineptness made the 2020-1 season highly unlikely. It turned a toss up into a no-brainer. In the end he had only one choice that made sense.

The premature end of last season was inevitable, regardless of how the situation was handled.  The European leagues all cancelled their playoffs.  They've managed to finish the soccer season in front of empty stadiums, but I have my doubts about large gatherings, like sporting events with fans, happening before next year, no matter what "Hygene concepts" they're proposing.

Agreed.  I've been polled by the NHL a couple times asking what safety procedures I'd need to get me back in the arena.  Each time I told them, "No vaccine.  No getting me in the arena."

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: SwampyReally a shame. Our country's inept initial handling of the virus brought the most successful season in recent memory to an untimely end. Then, the continued ineptness made the 2020-1 season highly unlikely. It turned a toss up into a no-brainer. In the end he had only one choice that made sense.

The premature end of last season was inevitable, regardless of how the situation was handled.  The European leagues all cancelled their playoffs.  They've managed to finish the soccer season in front of empty stadiums, but I have my doubts about large gatherings, like sporting events with fans, happening before next year, no matter what "Hygene concepts" they're proposing.

Agreed.  I've been polled by the NHL a couple times asking what safety procedures I'd need to get me back in the arena.  Each time I told them, "No vaccine.  No getting me in the arena."
You should have said "no shoot outs."  Every little bit helps.

Srsly if there was ever a time for the NHL to ditch OT and just have ties...

Trotsky

Quote from: SwampyThanks for giving us the privilege of cheering for you. And good luck in the NHL.

In all seriousness, thank you if you read this Morgan (spoiler: he does not read this).  We greatly appreciate all your hard work and we will always remember your outstanding Cornell career.  Thank you for many, many great memories.

Now go get hat tricks in numerous Rangers' 4-3 losses.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: SwampyReally a shame. Our country's inept initial handling of the virus brought the most successful season in recent memory to an untimely end. Then, the continued ineptness made the 2020-1 season highly unlikely. It turned a toss up into a no-brainer. In the end he had only one choice that made sense.

The premature end of last season was inevitable, regardless of how the situation was handled.  The European leagues all cancelled their playoffs.  They've managed to finish the soccer season in front of empty stadiums, but I have my doubts about large gatherings, like sporting events with fans, happening before next year, no matter what "Hygene concepts" they're proposing.

Agreed.  I've been polled by the NHL a couple times asking what safety procedures I'd need to get me back in the arena.  Each time I told them, "No vaccine.  No getting me in the arena."

Interestingly, England has started holding cricket matches with a few spectators.  Of course, that's outdoors, and in stadiums with lots of seats so fans can be kept apart.

Trotsky

And it's cricket, so everybody involved in already dead.

osorojo

The Rangers is a good place for Barron to start in the NHL, but only if the front office guarantees he will be traded in three years or less. The NHL is full of winning teams enjoying the services of ex-Rangers they traded for. Professional hockey is a 100% business, not a sport

scoop85

Lengthy interview with Morgan; not the most polished interviewer, but Morgan shared some nice reflections on his college hockey career.