ECAC CHAMPIONS!

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adamw

2003 - doing radio for Cornell in Buffalo press box - enjoying the early domination. Goal happens - the esteemed Bob Norton was doing TV and so he was next to me. We looked at each other and figured there's no way there was enough to overturn that goal. We were both shocked. We all know what happens next.

What haunts me more than anything is Stephen Baby, attempting to tie the game at the left post with about 1 minute left - and Mike Ayers (now a Boston College assistant coach) - dives across the crease and stops the game-tyer with his helmet.

I have about 0 doubt Cornell would've won from there - and it would've been at least a close game against Minnesota.
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RichH

Quote from: adamw2003 - doing radio for Cornell in Buffalo press box - enjoying the early domination. Goal happens - the esteemed Bob Norton was doing TV and so he was next to me. We looked at each other and figured there's no way there was enough to overturn that goal. We were both shocked. We all know what happens next.

What haunts me more than anything is Stephen Baby, attempting to tie the game at the left post with about 1 minute left - and Mike Ayers (now a Boston College assistant coach) - dives across the crease and stops the game-tyer with his helmet.

I have about 0 doubt Cornell would've won from there - and it would've been at least a close game against Minnesota.

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VIEWfromK

Quote from: adamwMike Ayers (now a Boston College assistant coach) - dives across the crease and stops the game-tyer with his helmet.


Him and Brian Elliott.

I watched the selection show on Sunday and when they interviewed the BC coach and he mentioned Ayers I decided I couldn't watch anymore.

upprdeck

Quote from: adamw2003 - doing radio for Cornell in Buffalo press box - enjoying the early domination. Goal happens - the esteemed Bob Norton was doing TV and so he was next to me. We looked at each other and figured there's no way there was enough to overturn that goal. We were both shocked. We all know what happens next.

What haunts me more than anything is Stephen Baby, attempting to tie the game at the left post with about 1 minute left - and Mike Ayers (now a Boston College assistant coach) - dives across the crease and stops the game-tyer with his helmet.

I have about 0 doubt Cornell would've won from there - and it would've been at least a close game against Minnesota.

listening to the guys in the replay booth have no idea how to make the call was fascinating. so much confusion on the rule as it was.

Trotsky

I missed the Fun Fact that this was the first time Cornell ever advanced past 4 opponents in any Tournament.