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dag14

St Lawrence and Clarkson both advance.  Four ECAC teams competing in the next round.

scoop85

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Quote from: imafrshmnAs expected, the Bulldogs are the far better team... should be a very tough test for Cornell. If results hold in the other openers, we're looking at 4 ECAC vs. 4 WCHA teams to go to the Frozen Four.
Worried about Minnesota tbh. They look good. Literally dog-walking SHU up and down the ice.

It's tough to tell against a NEWHA team. Cornell beat the NEWHA champ like 8-0 in the first round last year.
Please watch some of this game and you will see my concern. SHU is seeded 11 and MD is opening them like a can of beans.

I was able to see the first period and a half and it wasn't close. But NEHWA teams are not competitive with the top teams in the WCHA and ECAC on most days. That said, yes UMD will be a huge test.
I haven't seen a team dominate another that hard since the first round of the Beanpot. Now, idk whether that means MD is good or SHU is just trash, but Cornell has, from my watching, not really dominated play against an opponent in that fashion maybe ever this year.

UMD is very good, but Sacred Heart is weaker than anyone we've played this year. Don't take too much from it. Last year we similarly dominated our 1st round game against a similar opponent, but then had no answer for Colgate in the quarterfinal.

stereax

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Quote from: imafrshmnAs expected, the Bulldogs are the far better team... should be a very tough test for Cornell. If results hold in the other openers, we're looking at 4 ECAC vs. 4 WCHA teams to go to the Frozen Four.
Worried about Minnesota tbh. They look good. Literally dog-walking SHU up and down the ice.

It's tough to tell against a NEWHA team. Cornell beat the NEWHA champ like 8-0 in the first round last year.
Please watch some of this game and you will see my concern. SHU is seeded 11 and MD is opening them like a can of beans.

I was able to see the first period and a half and it wasn't close. But NEHWA teams are not competitive with the top teams in the WCHA and ECAC on most days. That said, yes UMD will be a huge test.
I haven't seen a team dominate another that hard since the first round of the Beanpot. Now, idk whether that means MD is good or SHU is just trash, but Cornell has, from my watching, not really dominated play against an opponent in that fashion maybe ever this year.

UMD is very good, but Sacred Heart is weaker than anyone we've played this year. Don't take too much from it. Last year we similarly dominated our 1st round game against a similar opponent, but then had no answer for Colgate in the quarterfinal.
Alright, gotcha. Perhaps the SHU goalie was giving me shades of Bergmann, but we can't let ourselves be outchanced like we were in several games this season. Gotta get the pucks on net and in. What I will say is MD's goalie seems to like to challenge skaters on the rush - iirc the SHU goal was a 2-woman rush where the goalie stuck to the puck carrier, blocked it, but gave up a juicy rebound on an open net to the other player.
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

scoop85

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Quote from: imafrshmnAs expected, the Bulldogs are the far better team... should be a very tough test for Cornell. If results hold in the other openers, we're looking at 4 ECAC vs. 4 WCHA teams to go to the Frozen Four.
Worried about Minnesota tbh. They look good. Literally dog-walking SHU up and down the ice.

It's tough to tell against a NEWHA team. Cornell beat the NEWHA champ like 8-0 in the first round last year.
Please watch some of this game and you will see my concern. SHU is seeded 11 and MD is opening them like a can of beans.

I was able to see the first period and a half and it wasn't close. But NEHWA teams are not competitive with the top teams in the WCHA and ECAC on most days. That said, yes UMD will be a huge test.
I haven't seen a team dominate another that hard since the first round of the Beanpot. Now, idk whether that means MD is good or SHU is just trash, but Cornell has, from my watching, not really dominated play against an opponent in that fashion maybe ever this year.

UMD is very good, but Sacred Heart is weaker than anyone we've played this year. Don't take too much from it. Last year we similarly dominated our 1st round game against a similar opponent, but then had no answer for Colgate in the quarterfinal.
Alright, gotcha. Perhaps the SHU goalie was giving me shades of Bergmann, but we can't let ourselves be outchanced like we were in several games this season. Gotta get the pucks on net and in. What I will say is MD's goalie seems to like to challenge skaters on the rush - iirc the SHU goal was a 2-woman rush where the goalie stuck to the puck carrier, blocked it, but gave up a juicy rebound on an open net to the other player.

The UMD goalie, along with Bergman and the Wisconsin goalie, is one of the 3 finalists for national goalie of the year.

stereax

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Quote from: imafrshmnAs expected, the Bulldogs are the far better team... should be a very tough test for Cornell. If results hold in the other openers, we're looking at 4 ECAC vs. 4 WCHA teams to go to the Frozen Four.
Worried about Minnesota tbh. They look good. Literally dog-walking SHU up and down the ice.

It's tough to tell against a NEWHA team. Cornell beat the NEWHA champ like 8-0 in the first round last year.
Please watch some of this game and you will see my concern. SHU is seeded 11 and MD is opening them like a can of beans.

I was able to see the first period and a half and it wasn't close. But NEHWA teams are not competitive with the top teams in the WCHA and ECAC on most days. That said, yes UMD will be a huge test.
I haven't seen a team dominate another that hard since the first round of the Beanpot. Now, idk whether that means MD is good or SHU is just trash, but Cornell has, from my watching, not really dominated play against an opponent in that fashion maybe ever this year.

UMD is very good, but Sacred Heart is weaker than anyone we've played this year. Don't take too much from it. Last year we similarly dominated our 1st round game against a similar opponent, but then had no answer for Colgate in the quarterfinal.
Alright, gotcha. Perhaps the SHU goalie was giving me shades of Bergmann, but we can't let ourselves be outchanced like we were in several games this season. Gotta get the pucks on net and in. What I will say is MD's goalie seems to like to challenge skaters on the rush - iirc the SHU goal was a 2-woman rush where the goalie stuck to the puck carrier, blocked it, but gave up a juicy rebound on an open net to the other player.

The UMD goalie, along with Bergman and the Wisconsin goalie, is one of the 3 finalists for national goalie of the year.
Ah, beans.
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

Weder

Cornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos
3/8/96

dag14

Quote from: WederCornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos

Cornell's own Jeremy Schapp.

RichH

Quote from: WederCornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos

Jeremy Schaap is a Cornell alumnus. 1992, I think.

Trotsky

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Quote from: WederCornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos

Jeremy Schaap is a Cornell alumnus. 1992, I think.
Nepo baby but I'll allow it.

Weder

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Quote from: WederCornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos

Jeremy Schaap is a Cornell alumnus. 1992, I think.
Nepo baby but I'll allow it.

I met Jeremy once or twice when I was a kid and he was at the Daily Sun. I went there one time to sell those middle school fundraiser candy bars and he tried to haggle with me on the price until one of the other students made him cut it out. (I initially thought he was joking around but I think he was dead serious.)
3/8/96

VIEWfromK

I worked with him occasionally at one of my career stops.  I brought up being a season ticket holder so we had that to chat about.  He treated me very well and always said hi just because of that connection.

abmarks

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Quote from: WederCornell prominently featured in this ESPN clip looking back at when Covid shut down sports. I loved watching Paige Lewis play.

https://youtu.be/wims08soRos

Jeremy Schaap is a Cornell alumnus. 1992, I think.

1991

Chris H82

I don't see the game on the ESPN broadcast schedule for today - is it not on ESPN+?  If not, is it being broadcast on another platform?
"What... is your favorite color?"  "Blue. No, yel--auuuuugh!"

upprdeck

it says on espn+ on my roku.

Chris H82

Quote from: upprdeckit says on espn+ on my roku.

Ok, yeah, I see it on my roku, also. Wasn't on the website.

Thanks.
"What... is your favorite color?"  "Blue. No, yel--auuuuugh!"