Cornell 6 Nebraska-Omaha 4, 1/2/26

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Trotsky

I mostly want to come back and win so we don't have to read the tedious screeds.

BearLover


stereax

Quote from: BearLover on January 02, 2026, 08:30:55 PM
Quote from: stereax on January 02, 2026, 08:12:29 PM3-4 them. But my guy got an assist :)
congrats!
thank you <3 i'm quite happy i got to see him factor in on a goal! ideally it would be when we were up 5-0...
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Quote from: Weder on January 02, 2026, 03:18:11 PM
Quote from: chimpfood on January 02, 2026, 03:10:20 PM
Quote from: stereax on January 02, 2026, 02:57:55 PMBernie and I are hanging out at the basketball game... the topic of faceoff% came up. We ran the numbers manually because the Cornell site doesn't display them. Did y'all know Castagna is running a 63.9% on the dot this year? That's gotta be some sort of leader with a minimum fo%. Bernie's saying it could be a NCAA record if he keeps up the pace.

Walsh, btw, with a still-impressive 54.7%.
If I remember correctly, Walsh was our go to faceoff guy last year, even in empty net situations when they were both on the ice. Wonder if the FO% differences are just due to Walsh being a better defensive playing and so he's put in for more D zone and PK draws.

Also helps Castagna to be going against the other team's 2C

I didn't feel like doing the math, but at a glance looks like a few other players in the low 60s for FO%.
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/icehockey-men/d1/current/individual/1258

I took that link and sorted by FO Win %. Only 35 players have a better percentage than Walsh. Castagna bests them all.

The list includes players who have had at least 133 FO Wins.

Rank    Name    Team    Class    Ind Games    FO Won    FO Lost    % FO Won
44    Noah Morneau    Bowling Green    Fr.    16    153    89    63.2%
33    Victor Czernec. Quinnipiac    Sr.    18    167    99    62.8%
1    Tyson Gross    St. Cloud St.    Jr.    18    261    160    62.0%
72    Jaden Lipinski    Maine            Fr.    17    135    84    61.6%
70    Ellis Rickwood    North Dakota    Sr.    13    137    86    61.4%
36    Kyle Gaffney    Minn. Duluth    Sr.    20    165    104    61.3%
9    Owen Michaels    Western Mich.    Jr.    18    216    139    60.8%
15    Charlie Cerrato    Penn St.    So.    16    194    125    60.8%
17    Jack Stockfish    Holy Cross    Jr.    17    188    122    60.6%
4    Klavs Veinbergs    Colorado Col.    Jr.    18    221    146    60.2%
18    Nick Sajevic    Air Force    So.    18    187    125    59.9%
11    T.J. Hughes    Michigan    Sr.    20    210    148    58.7%
10    William Ahlrik    Lake Sup. St.    So.    20    215    153    58.4%
5    Gavin Morrissey    Wisconsin    So.    18    220    160    57.9%
61    Sean McGurn    Arizona St.    Jr.    18    141    103    57.8%
41    Hank Cleaves    Dartmouth    So.    14    157    117    57.3%
39    Tiernan Shoudy    Michigan St.    Sr.    18    164    123    57.1%
74    Jacob Mathieu    Northeastern    Fr.    16    133    101    56.8%
34    Markus Vidicek    Quinnipiac    Fr.    18    166    127    56.7%
30    Roger McQueen    Providence    Fr.    16    170    131    56.5%
61    Brayden Schuurm Colorado Col.    Fr.    18    141    109    56.4%
52    Max Montes    Ohio St.    Jr.    16    146    113    56.4%
57    Jaden Dyke    LIU            Fr.    19    144    112    56.3%
20    Cy LeClerc    New Hampshire    Sr.    17    185    144    56.2%
51    Nolan Roed    St. Cloud St.    Fr.    18    147    115    56.1%
66    Cole McKinney    Michigan    Fr.    20    139    111    55.6%
25    Josh Zary    Ferris St.    Sr.    20    179    143    55.6%
23    Logan Morrell    Arizona St.    Jr.    20    180    144    55.6%
25    Lucas Buzziol    Union (NY)    So.    19    179    144    55.4%
54    Cole Reschny    North Dakota    Fr.    16    145    117    55.3%
60    Jaden Grant    Bowling Green    Sr.    15    142    115    55.3%
12    Max Scott    Maine.          Jr.    18    209    171    55.0%
36    Jacob Maillet    Niagara            So.    16    165    135    55.0%
36    Danny Nelson    Notre Dame    Jr.    16    165    136    54.8%
28    Grant Slukynsky    Western Mich.    Jr.    18    171    141    54.8%

stereax

IT'S NOT DELIVERY IT'S DIGIULIAN
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marty

"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

Princeton tied with Dartmouth in the 3rd.

stereax

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marty

"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky


sah67

Another bad turnover by Veilleux: X gonna give it to them?

Jeff Hopkins '82

#56
Quote from: Trotsky on January 02, 2026, 09:01:10 PMPrinceton tied with Dartmouth in the 3rd.

And Q is bitch-slapping Sucks, 8-1.

And make it 9-1.

marty

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82 on January 02, 2026, 09:13:12 PM
Quote from: Trotsky on January 02, 2026, 09:01:10 PMPrinceton tied with Dartmouth in the 3rd.

And Q is bitch-slapping Sucks, 8-1.

And make it 9-1.

Make that 9 hard boiled eggs.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Jeff Hopkins '82


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