Red jerseys at home?

Started by canucksfan, October 23, 2004, 12:30:31 PM

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Al DeFlorio

[Q]RichH Wrote:
I wonder who made the call as to the "best" player for each uni #.  Coach?  The team?  Andy Noel?
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Ned Harkness? ::popcorn::

Sadly, I've forgotten most of the numbers from the sixties and early seventies, but I'm sure Jeff Kahn and Jim Hyla can help.

Doug Ferguson - 7
Dave Ferguson - 12
Mike Doran - 8
Harry Orr - 19
Skip Stanowski - 3
Dan Lodboa - 14
John Hughes - 21
Bruce Pattison - 21 (but 22 in 66-67 team picture)
Brian Cornell - 16 (and perhaps a different number, as well? 8?)
Murray Stephen - 9
Peter Tufford - 9
Brian McCutcheon - 9 (also have seen him pictured wearing 18)
Larry Fullan - 18
Kevin Pettit - 7 (and also maybe 10)
Lance Nethery - 6 (uh-oh, Doug)
Peter Shier - 5
Brock Tredway - 7




 
Al DeFlorio '65

Avash

So "Dryden" (Chabot) will sit on the bench all night

Lauren '06

Not to mention McKee will probably get stuck as "LeNeveu."  Ouch.

redice

I believe Brian McCutcheon wore #10 at one point
Gordie Lowe - 4
Ron Simpson - 2
Jim Higgs - 6 (not going to beat out Lance)

"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Al DeFlorio

[Q]redice Wrote:

 I believe Brian McCutcheon wore #10 at one point
Gordie Lowe - 4
Ron Simpson - 2
Jim Higgs - 6 (not going to beat out Lance)

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McCutcheon wore 18 in 68-69 and 9 in 69-70.  Don't know which number in 70-71.

According to the 03-04 Media Guide, John Hughes wore 10 as a sophomore, 20 as a junior, and 21 as a senior (69-70).

Kevin Pettit wore 10 in 68-69 and 7 in 69-70.  Presume he kept 7 in 70-71.

Doug Ferguson and Brock Tredway were the only goal-a-game players, if I scanned the program guide correctly.

Al DeFlorio '65

jkahn

There was a fair amount of number changes in the late '60's -early '70's, as upperclassmen took numbers that became available when others had graduated.  
Brian Cornell 16 sophomore year '66-'67, then 8 after Doran graduated
McCutcheon 18 as a soph '68-'69, then 9 after Tufford
John Hughes - 3 years 3 numbers, 10, 20, and finally 21
Kevin Pettit - 10 as a soph, then 7 (after McGuinn)
Bob McGuinn - 15 as a soph, then 7
Pattison wore 21 his sophomore year despite the fact that he may have had 22 in the team picture, which was posted above
The above is all from memory, as I'm out of town without old programs to consult, but for some reason I remember this kind of stuff way better than remembering where I put my car keys.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

jkahn

Al - just noticed that you posted some similar info just before me while I was reading this thread and responding.  Where does one get a Media Guide?  Sounds like it'saccurate and has some pretty good stuff.  
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Al DeFlorio

[Q]jkahn Wrote:

 Al - just noticed that you posted some similar info just before me while I was reading this thread and responding.  Where does one get a Media Guide?  Sounds like it'saccurate and has some pretty good stuff.[/q]
Mine came as if by magic through the mail, Jeff.  Maybe because I made a donation to the hockey program?

You can also access it on-line through the Cornell hockey page at cornellbigred.com.

http://cornellbigred.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/042304aaa.html

Al DeFlorio '65

marty

RIP's first Black Friday auction (with Black retro styled jerseys) was a success last year.  Since the silent auction was done on poster boards the names of the bidders were obvious.  Many were the players' parents and those were the bids that topped the $500 mark.  I think the highest were over $1000.  I was amazed at the $ amount and RIP was too in that they are repeating the auction this year on Friday 11-5.

The jerseys were somewhat ugly in that the black was (and is - as they show up at the rink at every game) a bit weird.  The idea was great.  I think the money went to the athletic department.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."