Game thread: Cornell 4, St. Lawrence 1 (final)

Started by cbuckser, February 27, 2004, 06:51:05 PM

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john foggy


Lisa

i2sports.com -it's $5 per game for the live video stream and audio by Adam Wooden


Chris 02

Other scores after one

RPI 2 Princeton 1
Vermont 2 Harvard 1
Clarkson 0 Colgate 0
Dartmouth 1 Brown 0
Yale 1 Union 0



Post Edited (02-27-04 19:49)

Roy\'82

Sorry to bug you with my ineptness. Is anyone actually wathcing the i2sports feed? I just want to make sure the problem is on my end.

I finally downloaded the new WM player 9.0 and now it doesn't recognize the file type supplied by i2sports.

Anybody have an idea of what to tweak?

I tried manually copying the url into both WM player and RealPlayer.

Thanks,
Roy


cbuckser

After the first period, Cornell is outshooting St. Lawrence 6-5.  Cornell is 0 for 3 on the power play, and SLU is 0 for 2 and halfway through its third power play.

I think the Big Red had a slight territorial edge, but the Larries had the two best scoring chances, both off of Big Red turnovers.



Post Edited (02-27-04 19:57)
Craig Buckser '94

Lisa

I am watching it and working fine here, Sorry but can't help you with any technical issues.


cbuckser

Six minutes into the second period, Mike McKenna stoned Chris Abbott on a breakaway.

Thirty seconds later, McKenna made very good saves against both Abbott twins.



Post Edited (02-27-04 20:15)
Craig Buckser '94

cbuckser

Cornell is now 0 for 4 on the power play.  There has been a small personnel change on the power play.

First unit: Moulson, Vesce, Hynes, Salmela, and Cook
Second Unit: Cam Abbott, Knoepfli, Bitz, Wallace, and Gleed

Edit: Vesce typo



Post Edited (02-27-04 20:34)
Craig Buckser '94



Chris 02

It's tied.  1-1

Cook from Moulson and Hynes.



Post Edited (02-27-04 20:36)

cbuckser

SLU gave Cook a lot of room on the right point, and Charlie walked in and took a slap shot that McKenna could not cleanly stop.  McKenna got a piece of the puck, but not enough to keep it out of the net.

That was the first Cornell goal in about 115 minutes.
Craig Buckser '94