Cornell alumni in the pros

Started by Section A, October 14, 2003, 02:33:19 PM

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Pete

Murray got his first point as a pro last night with Cleveland, an assist on the Barons first goal.  He was +4 for the night.


DisplacedCornellian

Looks like Lenny could finally be getting settled in in springfield.  He stopped 33 of 34 shots in a 2-1 win over Albany.

http://www.falconsahl.com/detpages/pressbox1494.shtml

DeltaOne81

Nice... and the only goal he let up was during a 5-on-3

Will

Well, of course Lenny would get the win...he's played and won there before, after all. ;-)

Is next year here yet?

jkahn

Baby played in his second game yesterday, 10/26, and got an assist and was +1 in the Wolves 5-4 win.

Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Jeff Hopkins \'82

Glad to see he's finally playing.  Was he just a healthy scratch or was he injured?

JH

kingpin248

I was at last night's Florence @ South Carolina game - Mark McRae got plenty of ice time.  He was used mostly at left defense on the third blueline pair. He had a few good scoring chances, was the recipient of several hard hits.  He wasn't on the ice for any of the goals against (the Stingrays won 3-0).

Underhill didn't dress - the Pride's new goalie, Sebastian LaPlante, was in net last night, with former Yale sieve Dan Lombard dressed as the backup.
Matt Carberry
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Tom Shen \'01 \'02

Manchester added Underhill to active roster on 10/28. He will return to Florence as soon as Monarchs' injured goaltenders recover.

DisplacedCornellian

Seems like Paolini is enjoying life in the ECHL so far.   He has 10 pts (5 goals, 5 assists) in  5 games for the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies.

jkahn

Went to see the Wolves tonight.  I was hoping to write a full report here, but he was a scratch.  The place was empty - announced attendance was 3114 but it had to be about 1000.  They should play Baby if only to bring in some local fans.
Other recognizable names were Brad Tapper (RPI) for the Wolves and Casey Hankinson (Minn.) and Mike Mottau (BC) for the Cincy Mighty Ducks.  There were no programs available, so there were probably others I missed.  When Baby was announced as a scratch before gametime, it took away my raison d'aller.  Wish I could call ahead for scratches..

Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Section A

Nice little goalie war (friendly, I'm sure) going on in Springfield. 4 days after Lenny's impressive showing against Albany (stopping 33 of 34 shots for a 2-1 win that dramatically improved his stats), J-M Pelletier stopped all 27 shots he faced on Wednesday night for a 1-0 overtime win at home vs. Norfolk. The Falcons (that's Springfield) play twice this weekend, so I'm sure they'll split the time in net.

Their stats, by the way:

LeNeveu: in 3 games played, he's 2-1. GAA: 2.68. Save %: .875
Pelletier:  in 4 games played, he's 2-2. GAA: 2.96. Save %: .901

The amazing thing is that Pelletier has faced 57 more shots this season. Subtract perhaps 25 of them because of the extra game played, but still - Lenny just seems to see less shots than anyone else! Same thing as last year. In fact, in his 1 loss, he only saw 14 shots (and sadly, stopped only 11 of them).

Finally, quick note: the Cleveland Barons (Murray) play twice this weekend, and the Chicago Wolves (Baby) play three times.



Post Edited (10-31-03 00:49)

RichS

Don't you mean....raison d'etre? :-D

In the hockey sense, of course.

jtwcornell91

C'était son «raison d'aller» parce qu'il est allé pour voir M. Bâby.  Pourquoi il est, c'est une question philosophique.


DisplacedCornellian

Baby's mixing it up in Chicago...he got a 5 minute major for fighting 10 minutes into the first period tonight.

http://pointstreak.com/framed/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=44716

RichS

John,

Merci, mais j'ai oublier le plupart de mon francais!

:-D