Cornell vs Denver, NC$$ First Round, 3/27/26

Started by Trotsky, March 24, 2026, 01:50:38 AM

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Trotsky


stereax

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

Trotsky

#2
Caton Ryan reaching 30 points as a freshman adds to a short Cornell list:

20+ points with at least 10 goals as a freshman

30 '26 Ryan
25 '24 Castagna
22 '24 Walsh
21 '22 Psenicka
24 '16 Angello
32 '08 R. Nash
23 '03 Moulson
20 '03 Hynes
28 '99 Ladouceur
24 '99 Kozier
30 '96 Knopp
20 '95 Smart
24 '94 Auger
26 '90 Manderville
38 '88 Andison
32 '88 Derraugh

20 '86 Grenier
45 '85 Nieuwendyk
22 '84 Marcov
34 '83 Moeser
35 '82 Cullen
31 '79 Olds
59 '78 Kerling
41 '78 Tredway
45 '76 Nethery


Kerling, the oldest player on this list I saw, scored his 59 points in 27 games as a freshman.

Note: I have a newspaper clipping attesting to freshman Jefferson Vincent scoring his 19th goal of the season for Cornell from the 1911 10-0-0 national championship season.  I have no secondary confirmation and the SID has oddly enough never honored my request for a copy of early Cornell records.  Cornell did score 59 goals that year, and scoring was typically concentrated among just a handful of players in those days, so it is credible.


stereax

Quote from: Trotsky on March 25, 2026, 11:51:39 PMCaton Ryan reaching 30 points as a freshman adds to a short Cornell list:

20+ points with at least 10 goals as a freshman

30 '26 Ryan
25 '24 Castagna
22 '24 Walsh
21 '22 Psenicka
24 '16 Angello
32 '08 R. Nash
23 '03 Moulson
20 '03 Hynes
28 '99 Ladouceur
24 '99 Kozier
30 '96 Knopp
20 '95 Smart
24 '94 Auger
26 '90 Manderville
38 '88 Andison
32 '88 Derraugh

20 '86 Grenier
45 '85 Nieuwendyk
22 '84 Marcov
34 '83 Moeser
35 '82 Cullen
31 '79 Olds
59 '78 Kerling
41 '78 Tredway
45 '76 Nethery


Kerling, the oldest player on this list I saw, scored his 59 points in 27 games as a freshman.

Note: I have a newspaper clipping attesting to freshman Jefferson Vincent scoring his 19th goal of the season for Cornell from the 1911 10-0-0 national championship season.  I have no secondary confirmation and the SID has oddly enough never honored my request for a copy of early Cornell records.  Cornell did score 59 goals that year, and scoring was typically concentrated among just a handful of players in those days, so it is credible.


Being in company with Nieuwendyk and Nash is pretty good.

Good at hockey, some might say!
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

Will

Quote from: stereax on March 26, 2026, 01:08:39 AMBeing in company with Nieuwendyk and Nash is pretty good.

Good at hockey, some might say!
Now, where have I heard that before about Caton Ryan?
Is next year here yet?

stereax

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

BearLover

Tomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only. Will there still be as many TV timeouts per period as if the game were televised? I could see that benefiting either team. Denver will look to play their top 2 defensemen as much as possible, while Cornell will look to start almost every shift following a play stoppage (and certainly every shift that begins in the defensive zone) with the Walsh or Castagna lines.

Old Red

#7
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only. Will there still be as many TV timeouts per period as if the game were televised? I could see that benefiting either team. Denver will look to play their top 2 defensemen as much as possible, while Cornell will look to start almost every shift following a play stoppage (and certainly every shift that begins in the defensive zone) with the Walsh or Castagna lines.
Based on the Providence v. Q game this afternoon, no.  They had the usual breaks at about 1/2 way through the 1st and 2nd periods.  I believe there were two breaks in the third.

BearLover

Quote from: Old Red on March 26, 2026, 11:19:17 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only. Will there still be as many TV timeouts per period as if the game were televised? I could see that benefiting either team. Denver will look to play their top 2 defensemen as much as possible, while Cornell will look to start almost every shift following a play stoppage (and certainly every shift that begins in the defensive zone) with the Walsh or Castagna lines.
Based on the UConn v. Q game this afternoon, no.  They had the usual breaks at about 1/2 way through the 1st and 2nd periods.  I believe there were two breaks in the third.
Thanks for the info. Guess we'll have to play the fourth line then.

Old Red

Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 11:20:50 PM
Quote from: Old Red on March 26, 2026, 11:19:17 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only. Will there still be as many TV timeouts per period as if the game were televised? I could see that benefiting either team. Denver will look to play their top 2 defensemen as much as possible, while Cornell will look to start almost every shift following a play stoppage (and certainly every shift that begins in the defensive zone) with the Walsh or Castagna lines.
Based on the UConn v. Q game this afternoon, no.  They had the usual breaks at about 1/2 way through the 1st and 2nd periods.  I believe there were two breaks in the third.
Thanks for the info. Guess we'll have to play the fourth line then.
I am all for the 4th line.  Didn't they score first against Denver 4 years ago?  (And I corrected myself, it's Providence not UConn.  The fryers.)

BearLover

Quote from: Old Red on March 26, 2026, 11:22:41 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 11:20:50 PM
Quote from: Old Red on March 26, 2026, 11:19:17 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only. Will there still be as many TV timeouts per period as if the game were televised? I could see that benefiting either team. Denver will look to play their top 2 defensemen as much as possible, while Cornell will look to start almost every shift following a play stoppage (and certainly every shift that begins in the defensive zone) with the Walsh or Castagna lines.
Based on the UConn v. Q game this afternoon, no.  They had the usual breaks at about 1/2 way through the 1st and 2nd periods.  I believe there were two breaks in the third.
Thanks for the info. Guess we'll have to play the fourth line then.
I am all for the 4th line.  Didn't they score first against Denver 4 years ago?  (And I corrected myself, it's Providence not UConn.  The fryers.)
With Denver having the last change, I think the coaching staff would prefer to not let Denver match up against the fourth line and would prefer to maximize Castagna's and Walsh's ice time.

jtwcornell91


BearLover

I believe in the fourth line and in Cornell!

The Rancor

Quote from: jtwcornell91 on March 26, 2026, 11:41:37 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only.

Good, so we'll all get to watch it!

I couldn't get the ESPN website to work, but was able to sign in through the Disney+ app on my laptop. I usually watch on my Roku at home, just a heads up for anyone else on the road.

BearLover

Quote from: The Rancor on Today at 09:21:50 AM
Quote from: jtwcornell91 on March 26, 2026, 11:41:37 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 26, 2026, 08:15:52 PMTomorrow's game is on ESPN+ only.

Good, so we'll all get to watch it!

I couldn't get the ESPN website to work, but was able to sign in through the Disney+ app on my laptop. I usually watch on my Roku at home, just a heads up for anyone else on the road.
The economy is in shambles yet you flaunt having Roku at home. Of all the elitist crap you've posted here, this might be the most despicable.