CHAMPIONS! (PART 2)

Started by Greg Berge, February 23, 2002, 09:34:00 PM

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Greg Berge

What's the big intrigue..?

Dartmouth loses, and Cornell clinches at least a share of the Ivy title.  If Harvard sweeps Princeton and Yale, they will earn a tie of the title.

Dart~Ben

I can't begin how to describe this weekend other than by stating the obvious, Dartmouth choked. As good as they played last weekend, they played that poorly this weekend. I'm gonna sleep on it before I comment too much, but here's a list of things that sucked:
Dartmouth's D - who looked a step slow all night
Dartmouth's O - couldn't finish anything, and hitting 3 or 4 posts didn't help either.
Dartmouth's Goaltending - Boucher looked like he was playing UVM - Yale only had one pretty goal, the other 3 were stoppable.
The ref - Torgerson - who either I misjudged the last times he was up here reffing or he had a really bad night. He had Dartmouth's number all night, and called Dartmouth for 4 penalties in a row, including 1 5v3, before we were 15 minutes into the game. Either Yale was a much better team at diving than Dartmouth, or Torgerson seemed to have selective vision.

Ben Flickinger
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth College

min \'97

just a quick question..
who is the the gentleman in black coat that the players hug near the east end of the rink?

jtwcornell91

Cornell finished the Ivy season 6-3-1, but more remarkably, the Big Red's record against the rest of the ECAC is 9-0-1 (it was perfect before last night's tie with SLU).

Ivy teams currently occupy (after tiebreakers) 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th, and 11th places.  So much for the Ivies dragging down the rest of the ECAC.


littleredfan

i *think* it is prof. maas (psych 101)...he's the hockey team faculty advisor.....i liked when krzystof (sp?) sprayed him with ice....it was really funny :-)

Chris \'02

The guy is definitely not Professor Maas.  He's somebody else, but I don't know who.

mha

It's Mike Teeter, a LONG-time part of the Cornell hockey program. He's been one of the goal judges for ages.

Mark H. Anbinder '89     http://mha.14850.com/
"Up the ice!" -- Lynah scoreboard

min \'97


Jim Hyla

If you watch at away games, including ECAC at LP, You will see him at the door to the ice as the players come out. He's always there slapping each guy as he jumps onto the ice. As Mark mentioned, he's been a goal judge at home games as far back as I can remember. However, I have to say I didn't pay attention to those things when I was a student. So I don't know when he started.

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

peterg@bgdmlaw.com

Mike Teeter will celebrate his 40th (yes, 40th) year working with the Big Red hockey program next year.  Mike is the goal judge at the west end of Lynah, signals the guys out to the ice before and during games, is the equipment manager on the road and one great, great Big Red fan.  Always positive, and always there for the players.  He's a special part of the program and you saw what he means to the players tonight (thank goodness Kris has good brakes!).

Graham \'02

I'm fairly certain I've seen him in a red windsuit on the bench before, although I couldn't tell you when that was...

Al DeFlorio

At every away game, if I'm not mistaken.

Al DeFlorio '65

marty\'74

The famous "I didn't mean it  B-]  when I touched the TA" Prof Maas?

Greg Berge

> The famous "I didn't mean it  when I touched the TA" Prof Maas?

No, the famous "every other person associated with him went out of their way to vindicate him, and it was eventually settled that these were false accusations brought on by malicious intent" Prof. Maas.

Ya gotta love it when just an accusation ruins a reputation.  ::rolleyes::

Jim Hyla

QuoteAt every away game, if I'm not mistaken.
No, you're not mistaken. That's where he is.

Quote"I didn't mean it  when I touched the TA"
Quote"every other person associated with him went out of their way to vindicate him, and it was eventually settled that these were false accusations brought on by malicious intent"

I don't know where you guys get your quotes, or are they your own with quotes for effect. Everything I've read about the incidents suggest some truth, but no proof. So where are we? Probably left well enough alone, unless someone has better information.

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005