Cornell @ Harvard, 11/7/25

Started by Trotsky, November 02, 2025, 12:16:23 PM

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ugarte

7 after the dust settled on the night's games.

Dafatone

We look good. Cournoyer is very solid, though he has a tendency to wind up on his stomach when things go sideways. Lots of good play all around.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Trotsky on November 07, 2025, 05:57:54 PMWill you people please shitcan DST already?  This is like the only thing AZ does right.

North of the 37th parallel, we like having the sun rise not too late in the winter and not too early in the summer.


Trotsky

Quote from: jtwcornell91 on November 08, 2025, 11:57:53 AM
Quote from: Trotsky on November 07, 2025, 05:57:54 PMWill you people please shitcan DST already?  This is like the only thing AZ does right.

North of the 37th parallel, we like having the sun rise not too late in the winter and not too early in the summer.



Global South comin' rougher, man.  Nordica's days are numbered.

cth95

Quote from: jtwcornell91 on November 08, 2025, 11:57:53 AM
Quote from: Trotsky on November 07, 2025, 05:57:54 PMWill you people please shitcan DST already?  This is like the only thing AZ does right.

North of the 37th parallel, we like having the sun rise not too late in the winter and not too early in the summer.


Living in Vermont at nearly the 45th parallel, I whole heartedly agree.  Taking my dog out on local trails at 5:30AM and still having it dark over an hour later w/ DST let alone having it dark when the kids get on the bus is not fun.  At the same time, with longer daylight in the summer, DST let's us play golf, do yard work, etc after work and have high school soccer games at small schools with no lights.

VIEWfromK

When was the last time Cornell had three clean breakaways in the same league game?  Castagna exploded out of the zone when he smelled that opportunity.  He was so far ahead he had time to settle it down and take a look around.  I was thinking they needed to spend the week working on their breakaway decisions until he burried that one.  What a beast he was last night.  He had the three best non breakaway chances of the first period.  I thought that if he had gotten the same wood on the first one that he chipped over the net that he got on the other two he would have scored.  His first goal was a thing of beauty.  One of my favorite plays of the night was when Ryan pulled the puck into his skates with the defender right in his face and still smoked that one off the Harvard goalie that rebounded right to DiGiulian.  For my money Ryan is their most skilled player.  He finds ways to make something out of nothing and it's starting to show up on the score sheet.  Long had a nice night after the early penalty of using his size to let people know he's out there.  Cournoyer was so poised once again.  Must be he didn't know that was a rivalry game and he was supposed to be nervous.  He overplayed the goal he gave up but the rest of the night he was in position and let the game come to him.  So much to like about a developing team.