Cornell-Clarkson post-game thread

Started by Greg Berge, January 28, 2005, 11:02:27 PM

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Beeeej

Lynah looked fine, and the audience looked engaged, but unfortunately the sound wasn't really up high enough at the Park Avenue Country Club for us to be able to tell how loud the crowd was.  We were kind of loud ourselves, for that matter - I wouldn't be surprised if we chased away a few diners.  :-D

By the way, kudos to Jason and his crew for a great time and a huge turnout - I'd guess fifty Cornellians were there in all.  Many were pep band alums and fraternity brothers of mine, which also made it nice.  Good to see you all!

I seriously doubt I'll ever see a Cornell hockey game on a larger TV than I did tonight...

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jim Hyla

[Q]calgARI '07 Wrote: Bad first period, great second period, and decent third period.  I like how Cornell played after giving up the second Clarkson goal - they kept driving the play and did not sit back.  Officiating was a joke. [/q]Agree on the first and second period. However the third was less than decent. We played bad enough to lose. Not quite like UVM, but certainly not like you'd like to play, up 3-0.

The first CLK goal should not have been, since we were getting hooked trying to clear the zone before the penalty. We should have been a man up instead of down. However we should never have gotten into the position to allow the second goal. Yes, we then played with determination, but although we won, it reminded me of @ HVD where we finally came to life after they scored. As evidenced by the HVD loss, we can't afford to sit back like that. I challenge anyone to say they weren't concerned that we could have lost the game, at that point. Up 3-0 we should keep up the pressure but always be back ready to defend and never in a position to lose.

Having said that, CLK played alot better than there record showed. Whether they finally got it together, like Coach Roll said in the pregame, I don't know, but if they continue like that, I wouldn't want to face them in the playoffs. I'll be interested in watching the replay of their game tomorrow with 'Gate. It's being broadcast here on TW Cable.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

DeltaOne81

Lynah looked good. Of course, I think it always looks good to a Cornellian :). You couldn't hear the crowd terrifically on tv, but that's how those microphones always work. Plenty of comments by the announcers on how loud and involved the crowd was, and that they were having trouble hearing themselves once (right at the beginning).

So you got the idea even if the mics didn't pick up the crowd noise great. You could tell the crowd was involved - its a shame the main cheer it picked up was the 'bend over' silliness, but 'safety school' was very audible too ;)

RichS

Really?  Didn't each team have 9 penalties tonight?  I agree that Porter's penalty was bad, no place for that.

cornell is hardly a team of angels though, and never has been.  # 29's punch at the end in the scrum in the corner...did it go unpenalized?  Didn't see or hear anything about calls on that exchange on CSTV in the bar.

Lauren '06

[Q]RichS Wrote:

 Really?  Didn't each team have 9 penalties tonight?  I agree that Porter's penalty was bad, no place for that.

cornell is hardly a team of angels though, and never has been.  # 29's punch at the end in the scrum in the corner...did it go unpenalized?  Didn't see or hear anything about calls on that exchange on CSTV in the bar. [/q]
Bitz definitely got penalized, as did at least one other Cornell and one Clarkson player, possibly more--couldn't hear the rest of the penalties because the period ended and the band played Davy.  I think they each got 2 minutes for roughing plus unsportsmanlike conduct, though I have no idea if there are additional next-game repercussions included.  I doubt it.

RichH

[Q]RichS Wrote:

 Really?  Didn't each team have 9 penalties tonight?  I agree that Porter's penalty was bad, no place for that.

cornell is hardly a team of angels though, and never has been.  # 29's punch at the end in the scrum in the corner...did it go unpenalized?  Didn't see or hear anything about calls on that exchange on CSTV in the bar. [/q]

Bitz got his penalty for that.

http://www.collegehockeystats.com/0405/boxes/mclkcor1.j28

 CLK-6 Mac Faulkner (2-Roughing)                    19:40
 CLK-7 Mac Faulkner (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct)    19:40
 CLK-8 Jay Latulippe (2-Roughing)                    19:40
 CLK-9 Jay Latulippe (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct)   19:40
 COR-6 Byron Bitz (2-Roughing)                            19:40
 COR-7 Byron Bitz (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct)            19:40
 COR-8 Charlie Cook (2-Roughing)                    19:40
 COR-9 Charlie Cook (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct)    19:40

Josh '99

I've been saying for a couple of years now that Dell is a terrible ref.  I think probably since this game:

http://www.collegehockeystats.com/0203/boxes/mclgcor1.j30
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

RichH

That game never happened, you hear me?  Never.

Josh '99

Also we never played Sacred Heart at Lynah before this season.   ::uhoh::
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

egawer

they didn't do "flip my burger" clap-clap clapclapclap. Dell sucked dog ass by the way.

French Rage

I believe we need a TBRW page of games that never happened. :-O
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Brian

The incident in the corner at the end of the game happened right in front of me and Bitz's reaction was CALLED FOR.  Latulippe slashed Bitz when he had his attention toward Cook and Faulkner.  Face it, Clarkson played dirty from the drop of the puck last night.  Clarkson has been gaining the reputation over the last couple of years as being a very dirty team.  I saw a lot of penalties behind the play last night that should have been called which evidently led to the fight at the end.  Cornell needs to learn not to retaliate to the dirty play.  O'byrne cost us last night when he was taken down as he was carrying the puck out of our own zone, he then took a penalty out of frustration and then started yelling at the ref.  We need to be more mentally tough!

duffs4

Anyone know why O'byrne got released after the first Clarkson goal instead of Sawada?  

billhoward

[Q]Luke 05 Wrote:  Just wondering for those who watched on CSTV... How'd the Faithful appear and sound for the national audience?[/q]

Saw the game 1-1/2 times on TV, once with the huge gathering in NYC at the Park Avenue Country Club and then about halfway through back at home on the replay ("encore edition" - sheesh, can't anybody use plain words anymore?) and both times Cornell looked pretty good.

The place was full, full, full. (Doesn't matter if the stands aren't full at 7:30 because the show isn't on then when gametime is 8:00 plus.)

From a couple odd angles, say shooting upwards for an artistic shot from a camera in the open (Zamboni / locker room) end, you saw a of dirty-white wall and conduit and cables. This is not as classy as Agganis Arena which is, what, the third rink BU had played in since Lynah opened. Lots of atmosphere shots of the championship banners but not a pan showing the dozens hung there, instead sa a cutway to 1973 or 1990 banner then back to the announcers.

This is subjective and somewhat delicate, but the crowd looked presentable, as in, "I'd date her ... I wouldn't mind him for a brother-in-law." At some previouis-year televised games including tournaments, the cameras have focused on Cornellians who appeared to be Class of '98 the first Class of '98 or who over-amply filled their Cornell jerseys. There were even crowd shots of cute pre-schoolers. Schafer's goatee / mustache makes him look better and pensive on camera although on camera Friday night, to paraphrase Dorothy Parker, his emotions *on camera* ran the gamut from A to B.

It would have helped if the announcers explained why newspapers were being crumpled and thrown on the ice pregame (many appearing to fall at Cornell's end). If they did, I missed it. They knew Mike Teeter and mentioned him by name as he opened the gate to let the team on the ice for warmups. (Is Mike wearing a suit and tie to every game now? He looked good on camera.)

Adam Wodon as sideline reporter did a standup early in the game describing the "Lynah Faithful" as partisan, loyal, loud, stuff like that, and I believe he also said "obnoxious" but in a sort of positive and upbeat way. Actually Adam seemed pretty underused  for much of the game, not like the NFL sideline reporters you go to every set of downs for reports on the running back's stubbed toe.

There also were a couple cutaways to the Clarkson band and about three seemingly happy (drunk, one assumes) fans in Clarkson shirts.

There were a couple snipes about it being cold inside - a hockey rink, in January, in Ithaca, in a cold spell, this is news? - but most of the fans looked comfortable in a Cornell jersey or sweater. Plus, you like hockey but do not like cold, you're gonna transfer to UAB?

As far as the production values of the overall 2-1/2 hour package, there weren't enough different ads sold so they cycle through paid (I assume) ads for Colorado College and Miami of Ohio student recruiting (the one were the student guide says, "Internet. 10 megs. Check."), college women's sports, and the 360,000 NCAA athletes who are "going pro in something other than sports." (Maybe the latter two are contractual public service announcements.)  They must have run once a period. The announcers spent a lot of time explaining how Clarkson is a team needing to find itself.

The lighting at Lynah makes the uniforms appear not red but reddish black and for Clarkson greenish black. It's not as bad as with the Webcam games but it's also not as good and saturated and colorful as in a modern rink.

Greg Berge

[Q]French Rage Wrote:

 I believe we need a TBRW page of games that never happened.  [/q]

There was one, but then it wasn't needed, because they never happened.