Union @ Cornell

Started by scoop85, February 04, 2023, 06:37:40 PM

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Give My Regards

Yet another 11-goal weekend.
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

nshapiro

Shouldn't they pull Shane now that the shutout chance is gone, and give the backup some time?
When Section D was the place to be

scoop85

Quote from: nshapiroShouldn't they pull Shane now that the shutout chance is gone, and give the backup some time?

Yes, probably a good chance we may see Keopple get the 3rd.

Trotsky

Scary thing is, Union's second goalie is actually playing well.

Trotsky

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: nshapiroShouldn't they pull Shane now that the shutout chance is gone, and give the backup some time?

Yes, probably a good chance we may see Keopple get the 3rd.
I would be for that.

Scersk '97

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: nshapiroShouldn't they pull Shane now that the shutout chance is gone, and give the backup some time?

Yes, probably a good chance we may see Keopple get the 3rd.
I would be for that.

Hell, give McInchak some time.

andyw2100

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: dag14I am pretty sure there was a 9-0 first period v. Yale I think, under Bertrand in the Brock Tredway era.  I remember because he pulled the goalie with a faceoff in the defensive zone, claiming he wanted the players to practice that play.

http://www.tbrw.info/seasons/1978/box19780121.pdf

Take a look at who was in goal for Yale...

Trotsky

SOG given up by Cornell, last 3 periods:

2.  2.  3.

dbilmes

Quote from: dag14I am pretty sure there was a 9-0 first period v. Yale I think, under Bertrand in the Brock Tredway era.  I remember because he pulled the goalie with a faceoff in the defensive zone, claiming he wanted the players to practice that play.
I can verify this. I was at that game.

Trotsky

Dartmouth led Q 1-0 after 1.  No update since.

hypotenuse

I believe the 1968 Yale game was in New Haven, and was essentially Cornell's revenge for breaking Cornell's 7 year(?) winning streak at Lynch with a 3-2 win the prior year. This game ended up 18-1, Cornell.

Trotsky

Quote from: hypotenuseI believe the 1968 Yale game was in New Haven, and was essentially Cornell's revenge for breaking Cornell's 7 year(?) winning streak at Lynch with a 3-2 win the prior year. This game ended up 18-1, Cornell.
It was in New Haven.  We beat them 6-0 in Ithaca.  But Cornell's home winning streak started *after* the Yale loss.

Swampy

Quote from: nshapiroShouldn't they pull Shane now that the shutout chance is gone, and give the backup some time?

I agree. In 1970, Ned put the late, great Bob Rule in, replacing Brain Cropper (who's he?) in a 11-5 game at Princeton. Schafer has substituted a few times in blowouts, but more frequently he's gone with the horse that brought him.

arugula

Why is Shane still in the game?

scoop85

Surprised Schafer didn't give Keopple a period.