2024-12-07 at Colgate

Started by Trotsky, December 07, 2024, 06:18:46 PM

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abmarks

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Quote from: TrotskyI don't always try to cripple an opponent with a cheap shot.  But when I do, I choose to be within 6 feet of an official with unencumbered line of sight.

And yet the Official's arm stayed down

Don't think the official even saw it.   Look at his body alignment; he was looking straight up to the blueline, not at the front of the net

abmarks

Quote from: upprdeckWe have seen head shots get reviewed. And from that angle what he did is unclear other than the guy went down. Could have pulled his pants for all that shows.

It's actually very clear.  Watch it at the .25x speed option.  

He actually winds up first!  

Look at both of his hands on the stick and how they move together.  First they move slowly upwards, then his right foot lifts and pulls back (much like a baseball batter about to swing, except the foot goes a bit backwards from  the rotational force he's trying to get.).  You can also see his left skate staying strong in the ice as he's pushing off of it as a base, and then once the weight transfer starts the hands move sharply down and into the opponent.

Donaldson saying it was his fist or glove is being too cute by half.

For whoever mentioned the other guy being in the crease, he wasn't. At most one blade barely touches the crease outline before he gets whacked.  And even if he was in the crease it's not like they defunded the refs and made the crease a lawless free-for-all.

chimpfood

Yeah I don't know if there are any other US soccer fans in here but that Donaldson play reminded me of the Tim weah punch in the copa America this summer. I thought Tim weah should be left off the national team roster until after the 2026 World Cup. Since this game was much less high stakes than that one I think a few weeks of getting scratched would teach Donaldson his lesson and I do believe that Schafer has enough of a spine to actually do that. But after those couple weeks who knows if he can work his way back in if we have guys return from injury.

VIEWfromK

Quote from: sah67the refs swallow their whistles until they decide to give Rego a minor and Catalano a 10 min misconduct. Gate 5x4 pp with 3:20 remaining.

Why was Catalano in the box?  Shouldn't he have been sent out with less than ten minutes in the game even with a full OT?  There was definitely failure to communicate some of those penalties over the PA.  After they didn't say much for the Donaldson penalty I saw the PA announcer get a phone call which I assume was from the broadcast booth looking for clarification.

VIEWfromK

The final minutes of the second and the early portion of the third they had definitely found their game.  They were winning the battles that they had lost all night.  They were finally taking it to them.  It stinks that they looked quite good during the 5x3 and then collapsed during the 5x4.  I thought that was a really tough spot to throw Koepple out there.  Hasn't played in a while plus Colgate was still on the PP.  That building has been a little bit of a house of horrors for Shane.  Two seasons ago he also got pulled after he gave up three quick ones.  They lost that one in a shootout.  They were getting outhit by a pretty good clip all night.  Pretty rough finish to the fall semester.

The Rancor

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Quote from: BearLoverIf tonight's results hold, Princeton will have a higher PWR than Cornell. Wonder why we didn't just hand the program over to Syer.

I honestly thought the same thing after he left for Princeton. Hope I'm wrong, but think we messed up on that. And before u come branding your pitch forks, I'm sure mikes retirement had been brought up between the two long before this season. Unless Mike saw something he didn't like or didn't think he had what it takes to do the job, I don't get it.
That's the only explanation. It's still early obviously, but it's looking like a massive miscalculation.

It's possible that Ben didn't want the job.

Exactly.

dbilmes

The biggest contributing factor to our disappointing first part of the season -- besides injuries -- has been our specialty teams. Our power play, which has been better as of late, still ranks 52nd in the country, while our penalty kill ranks 54th. We easily could have won a few more games with better results from those units.
We also haven't received consistently elite goaltending from Shane. His GAA is a respectable 2.26, but his save percentage is .896. His save percentages the previous three seasons were .923, .916 and .933.

Iceberg

Quote from: dbilmesThe biggest contributing factor to our disappointing first part of the season -- besides injuries -- has been our specialty teams. Our power play, which has been better as of late, still ranks 52nd in the country, while our penalty kill ranks 54th. We easily could have won a few more games with better results from those units.
We also haven't received consistently elite goaltending from Shane. His GAA is a respectable 2.26, but his save percentage is .896. His save percentages the previous three seasons were .923, .916 and .933.

Hard to have elite goaltending when the PK is bad and the team keeps turning over or giving away the puck in dangerous areas of the ice. The GAA and save percentage together suggest less of a goaltending issue and more of a defensive issue, which is consistent with what I've seen this season so far

BearLover

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Quote from: toddlose
Quote from: BearLoverIf tonight's results hold, Princeton will have a higher PWR than Cornell. Wonder why we didn't just hand the program over to Syer.

I honestly thought the same thing after he left for Princeton. Hope I'm wrong, but think we messed up on that. And before u come branding your pitch forks, I'm sure mikes retirement had been brought up between the two long before this season. Unless Mike saw something he didn't like or didn't think he had what it takes to do the job, I don't get it.
That's the only explanation. It's still early obviously, but it's looking like a massive miscalculation.

It's possible that Ben didn't want the job.

Exactly.
Unless you have some inside information, this seems wildly unlikely. Ben and his wife both worked for Cornell, his daughters went to school here. His hockey team had amazing success with the players HE recruited. Why would he uproot all of that to instead coach a perennial doormat?

Tcl123

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: toddlose
Quote from: BearLoverIf tonight's results hold, Princeton will have a higher PWR than Cornell. Wonder why we didn't just hand the program over to Syer.

I honestly thought the same thing after he left for Princeton. Hope I'm wrong, but think we messed up on that. And before u come branding your pitch forks, I'm sure mikes retirement had been brought up between the two long before this season. Unless Mike saw something he didn't like or didn't think he had what it takes to do the job, I don't get it.
That's the only explanation. It's still early obviously, but it's looking like a massive miscalculation.

It's possible that Ben didn't want the job.

Exactly.
Unless you have some inside information, this seems wildly unlikely. Ben and his wife both worked for Cornell, his daughters went to school here. His hockey team had amazing success with the players HE recruited. Why would he uproot all of that to instead coach a perennial doormat?

I'd rather date Rosie O'Donnell over Heidi Klum as well.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: ithacat
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: toddlose
Quote from: BearLoverIf tonight's results hold, Princeton will have a higher PWR than Cornell. Wonder why we didn't just hand the program over to Syer.

I honestly thought the same thing after he left for Princeton. Hope I'm wrong, but think we messed up on that. And before u come branding your pitch forks, I'm sure mikes retirement had been brought up between the two long before this season. Unless Mike saw something he didn't like or didn't think he had what it takes to do the job, I don't get it.
That's the only explanation. It's still early obviously, but it's looking like a massive miscalculation.

It's possible that Ben didn't want the job.

Exactly.
Unless you have some inside information, this seems wildly unlikely. Ben and his wife both worked for Cornell, his daughters went to school here. His hockey team had amazing success with the players HE recruited. Why would he uproot all of that to instead coach a perennial doormat?

I'd rather date Rosie O'Donnell over Heidi Klum as well.

Well, if we're placing orders I'd prefer Gal Gadot.