Cornell at Duluth (10.28 and 10.29)

Started by Iceberg, October 28, 2022, 11:39:54 AM

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osorojo

Any predictions on the Cornell Varsity Men's Hockey Team Won/Lost percentage for this season?

scoop85

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Quote from: TrotskyI *think* Thiessen was almost a Cornell commit before he went to Michigan.  IIRC he was extremely highly touted, and now he's a backup after transfer.

I believe he transferred from Maine. And are you perhaps thinking of Brad Thiessen, the former hot-shot goalie at Northeastern who we beat in the NCAA's in 2010? That Thiessen chose Northeastern over Cornell.

That is very weird.  Okay, you're right.

2009. If not for that win in the regional semi setting up the Bemidji match in the final, I might not have ever met dss28 in person.

I knew it was one of those 2 years.

abmarks

Video of the crazy bancroft move from Friday.  

I made it so it plays full speed first, then replays at like 1/4 speed and then again at1/8 so you can see what he actually did.

https://youtu.be/ypcozW8XBJc

Trotsky

Quote from: abmarksVideo of the crazy bancroft move from Friday.  

I made it so it plays full speed first, then replays at like 1/4 speed and then again at1/8 so you can see what he actually did.

https://youtu.be/ypcozW8XBJc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7WQ1tdxSqI

upprdeck

Team played well enough for first 2 real games.. Duluth has talent.   Dominated a large stretch of both games but didnt get much out of it..

Time will tell how scoring comes along.  

Have to clean up the 2on1 PP goal and the break away goal that both game with possession on the other end. they really decided the game.  Then add ot it the goal off the faceoff that we won the draw and cleared it around to MD that led to a goal..

Good thing the PK played well but the lack of PP goals kinda off set that.

Troyfan

Cornell's 1st 2 games vs. MD's 7th and 8th.  I know, UND situation was same last year.  Still, 6 more games means mid-season form for them, just out of the gate for us.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: TroyfanCornell's 1st 2 games vs. MD's 7th and 8th.  I know, UND situation was same last year.  Still, 6 more games means mid-season form for them, just out of the gate for us.
Cornell had played 13 games before UND.
Al DeFlorio '65

upprdeck

the ECAC would be better off to play league games and then try to get OC teams to play but who would go for that.

The Rancor

The Ivy's need 4 more games per year, even 2 would be a major improvement.

Trotsky

The late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.

abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyThe late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.

I'd love see the data about season length by sport.to see how hockey stacks up

Weder

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Quote from: TrotskyThe late start is self-sabotage, but it is well-meaning.

I'd love see the data about season length by sport.to see how hockey stacks up

Tennis has fall and spring seasons, but other than that I'm pretty sure hockey has the longest NCAA regular season length. A lot of that is because of the long December break, though.
3/8/96

upprdeck

just comparing some sports

football starts in aug and plays sept - dec playing 12-15 games  so 6-7 months

hockey starts in oct and plays thru march for the most part. playing 30+ for 6 months

Basketball starts in Oct and plays Nov thru March playing 30+ games for 6 months
 
baseball plays in the fall a few games but ramps up for real feb and plays feb thru june and plays 50-60 games for 5 months beyond the end of mosy school years.

Weder

Quote from: upprdeckfootball starts in aug and plays sept - dec playing 12-15 games  so 6-7 months

Might want to check your math there :-)
3/8/96

billhoward

Close enough for non-math majors.

The pros? Super Bowl 2022 was played Feb. 13. The first game was 9/9/21. So that's five months, plus pre-season.