Cornell vs Harvard, ECAC QF Game 3, 3/15/26

Started by stereax, March 14, 2026, 09:42:40 PM

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sah67

Stanley just waved goodbye to the Harvard bench: they were not pleased.

Trotsky


Dafatone

Well that period took some weeks off my life. But well done.

imafrshmn

Cournoyer played like a champ tonight. Lots of guys stepped up. LP baby!
B.S. Cornell '09 / M.S. Michigan '17

Trotsky

Quote from: Dafatone on Today at 06:24:11 PMWell that period took some weeks off my life. But well done.
I have lost so much life in 45 years I should probably have been dead 45 years ago.

The Rancor

TCB.

Good effort. On to Lake Placid.

sah67

Somehow Alexis has more energy than anyone else and he's going nuts amping up the fans.  ;D

stereax

Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

stereax

Man. I don't think I've ever been at a game like this.

Will send pictures when I get home 💜
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

ugarte

*looking in the rear view mirror* I'm glad we played Harvard.

MattShaf

Great game. Red looked in control most of the game. Very few unforced errors or undisciplined play. Cournoyer made the big saves in the second half of the third. On to Placid. LGR!

marty

Quote from: ugarte on Today at 06:43:02 PM*looking in the rear view mirror* I'm glad we played Harvard.

We might have converted some undergrad students with these three games.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

pjd8

Quote from: marty on Today at 06:50:35 PM
Quote from: ugarte on Today at 06:43:02 PM*looking in the rear view mirror* I'm glad we played Harvard.

We might have converted some undergrad students with these three games.

This was, by far, the loudest I've heard the Faithful on a tv broadcast. I think a lot of cheering just doesn't come through, but this was the first game I've seen that made me feel like the crowd was up to the old standards.

Maybe having a third game was worth it.

BearLover

Quote from: pjd8 on Today at 07:06:47 PM
Quote from: marty on Today at 06:50:35 PM
Quote from: ugarte on Today at 06:43:02 PM*looking in the rear view mirror* I'm glad we played Harvard.

We might have converted some undergrad students with these three games.

This was, by far, the loudest I've heard the Faithful on a tv broadcast. I think a lot of cheering just doesn't come through, but this was the first game I've seen that made me feel like the crowd was up to the old standards.

Maybe having a third game was worth it.

Me too. I couldn't tell if they cranked up the crowd volume or if the fans were somehow just much louder? Seemed like a great atmosphere.

Iceberg

Quote from: pjd8 on Today at 07:06:47 PM
Quote from: marty on Today at 06:50:35 PM
Quote from: ugarte on Today at 06:43:02 PM*looking in the rear view mirror* I'm glad we played Harvard.

We might have converted some undergrad students with these three games.

This was, by far, the loudest I've heard the Faithful on a tv broadcast. I think a lot of cheering just doesn't come through, but this was the first game I've seen that made me feel like the crowd was up to the old standards.

Maybe having a third game was worth it.


I attended the first two games and there was a significant difference between Friday and Saturday. It always helps when students make an effort to attend the games and are active because they create the majority of the atmosphere