Alumni in the pros 24-25

Started by David Harding, October 09, 2024, 06:43:12 PM

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sah67

Quote from: dag14Malinski with the assist on the Avs first goal against Jess Campbell and the Kraken.

Sam basically created the goal with a nice retrieval behind his net, a speedy breakout and a slick outlet pass to Kiviranta (the goal scorer):
https://www.nhl.com/video/col-sea-kiviranta-scores-goal-against-philipp-grubauer-6363619130112

Stienburg was on the ice for the goal as well.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: sah67
Quote from: dag14Malinski with the assist on the Avs first goal against Jess Campbell and the Kraken.

Sam basically created the goal with a nice retrieval behind his net, a speedy breakout and a slick outlet pass to Kiviranta (the goal scorer):
https://www.nhl.com/video/col-sea-kiviranta-scores-goal-against-philipp-grubauer-6363619130112

Stienburg was on the ice for the goal as well.

Definitely a sweet pass.

Trotsky

Our 5 guys currently on NHL rosters (Nash, Ryan, Barron, Malinski, Stienberg) is the most since 2022 (Nash, MacDonald, Angello, Barron, Malott).

The last time we had 6 was 2015.  Our record is 7, last done in 2014.

BearLover

Quote from: TrotskyOur 5 guys currently on NHL rosters (Nash, Ryan, Barron, Malinski, Stienberg) is the most since 2022 (Nash, MacDonald, Angello, Barron, Malott).

The last time we had 6 was 2015.  Our record is 7, last done in 2014.
How are you defining "on NHL rosters"? Nash and Angello haven't played in the NHL this year (Nash hasn't played at all and Angello is in the AHL). And neither shows up when I click on the roster on the Rangers/Penguins website.

ugarte

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: TrotskyOur 5 guys currently on NHL rosters (Nash, Ryan, Barron, Malinski, Stienberg) is the most since 2022 (Nash, MacDonald, Angello, Barron, Malott).

The last time we had 6 was 2015.  Our record is 7, last done in 2014.
How are you defining "on NHL rosters"? Nash and Angello haven't played in the NHL this year (Nash hasn't played at all and Angello is in the AHL). And neither shows up when I click on the roster on the Rangers/Penguins website.
Angello is in the 2022  parenthetical. I don't know if Nash was rostered but scratched for a game this year but you are right that the is currently in Hartford. Ryan is in the same boat afaik (with the Chicago Wolves).

The bigger issue is Trotsky falling down in his speling of Cornell names.

BearLover

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Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: TrotskyOur 5 guys currently on NHL rosters (Nash, Ryan, Barron, Malinski, Stienberg) is the most since 2022 (Nash, MacDonald, Angello, Barron, Malott).

The last time we had 6 was 2015.  Our record is 7, last done in 2014.
How are you defining "on NHL rosters"? Nash and Angello haven't played in the NHL this year (Nash hasn't played at all and Angello is in the AHL). And neither shows up when I click on the roster on the Rangers/Penguins website.
Angello is in the 2022  parenthetical. I don't know if Nash was rostered but scratched for a game this year but you are right that the is currently in Hartford. Ryan is in the same boat afaik (with the Chicago Wolves).

The bigger issue is Trotsky falling down in his speling of Cornell names.
Sorry, I meant Ryan rather than Angello. I wouldn't expect either to play in the NHL this season barring a deluge of injuries.

VIEWfromK

While I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?

BearLover

Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

scoop85

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

Considering Fox won the Norris a few years ago, he's the easy answer

BearLover

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Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

Considering Fox won the Norris a few years ago, he's the easy answer
Ah, but the prompt was "most recent above average ECAC NHLer." Fox is the best, but maybe not the most recent.

Trotsky

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

"Marino"?  I have no idea who this is, am I losing it?

BearLover

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

"Marino"?  I have no idea who this is, am I losing it?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marino

Trotsky

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: VIEWfromKWhile I wait for my morning brain fog to lift so that I can think of someone myself, who would folks consider to be the most recent ECAC above average regular NHLer?  A lot of the recent Cornell guys have settled into role players or are on the AHL shuttle.  Some of the guys around the league that came out of college with big fanfare have also found their footing as role players (Vesey, Donato).  Coronato is up and down.  Who am I not thinking of yet?
Fox? Marino? Drury?

"Marino"?  I have no idea who this is, am I losing it?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marino
Jesus, I have no memory of him.  ::uhoh::

VIEWfromK

I knew I was a bonehead.  Fox is the perfect example.  I like to pretend he didn't play at Harvard.

Iceberg

Marino was a solid D and touted along with Fox as guys that could transform Harvard's team (which they did). Fox has always been the better defenseman but Marino was no slouch