Cornell-SLU post-game thread

Started by Greg Berge, January 29, 2005, 09:12:05 PM

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adamw

Look at it this way ... if Colgate won tonight, and Cornell took 3 of 4 next weekend, then each team won out in the regular season ... Cornell still would've won the RS crown, and then Colgate would be in a far superior position for an at-large bid.
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Bahnstorm

Any one else think that was a Cornell goal in the first on the Bitz(?) breakaway? From my seat it sure looked like it went in and bounced off the bottom pad of the net and then back out. Judging from some of the reaction in section N and O several others saw it as in as well.

Greg Berge

Something striking from looking at the standings:  http://www.uscho.com/standings/?season=20042005&conf=6&type=d1

There is a *much* bigger spread in GA than GF -- in fact, O is a virtual wash as far as correlation with place in league.  Moral: build your team on defense.  Thankfully, Schafer brought this to the program 10 years ago. :-)

DeltaOne81

UMD hits the post - 8:06 remaining, still up on Minn, 3-2

4:55 left

Minn going on the PP

Killed, UMD had a breakaway, 2:30 remaining

under a minute to go, Minn net is empty after UMD had a flurry

Icing on UMD, :18.8 remaining

DeltaOne81

That'll do it! Minn wish some shots at the end, but UMD pulls it out

jy3

what was the game pressure like, shots were by far in CUs advantage; did they outplay SLU(t) or was it more even than that?

man, i wanna see the games next weeked...
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

Will

I would say it was more even.  St. Lawrence definitely brought their 'A' game, in my opinion.  McKenna was amazing.  Their skaters outraced Cornell to a lot of the pucks.  Their defense was very good as well.  They made very few mistakes throughout the entire game.  If they can just learn how to be consistent in this gameplay, then they could be even more formidable in the long run.
Is next year here yet?

Dart~Ben

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Speaking if things which some find irrelevant and others (like me) do not, Harvard has pulled ahead in the Ivy race at 5-1-1 to Cornell's 6-2-0, but Harvard has a pair against the Green remaining.[/q]

Believe me, I'd like nothing better than to have Dartmouth beat Harvard at least once, if not twice. But also in mind is the somewhat mind-boggling fact that no one on this year's roster has ever beaten Harvard.
Ben Flickinger
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth College

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Speaking if things which some find irrelevant and others (like me) do not, Harvard has pulled ahead in the Ivy race at 5-1-1 to Cornell's 6-2-0, but Harvard has a pair against the Green remaining.[/q]
Wonder why Dov played only 59:31 of tonight's game.  ::help::
Al DeFlorio '65

JasonN95

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Anyone know the Colgate or Clarkson broadcast URLs?[/q]

Let me use this as an opportunity to remind people of the page I put up, which Age kindly links to in the left hand menu bar as "Free Net Audio":
http://www.frontiernet.net/~letsgored/audiolinks.html

I (try) to do the work so you don't have to. :-P

Greg Berge

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 [Q2]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Speaking if things which some find irrelevant and others (like me) do not, Harvard has pulled ahead in the Ivy race at 5-1-1 to Cornell's 6-2-0, but Harvard has a pair against the Green remaining.[/Q]
Wonder why Dov played only 59:31 of tonight's game.[/q]

Delayed penalty, I assume.

Jim Hyla

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote: [Q2]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 [Q2]Greg Berge Wrote: Speaking if things which some find irrelevant and others (like me) do not, Harvard has pulled ahead in the Ivy race at 5-1-1 to Cornell's 6-2-0, but Harvard has a pair against the Green remaining.[/Q]
Wonder why Dov played only 59:31 of tonight's game.[/Q]
Delayed penalty, I assume.[/q]Yes, YALE got a penalty at 10:29 0f the second and Dov went out at 30:00.

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

For all the talk about GATE, if we lose twice, not only does GATE take over first, but HVD could overtake us and even finish first. The only answer is to keep winning.::rolleyes::
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Jim Hyla Wrote:

 For all the talk about GATE, if we lose twice, not only does GATE take over first, but HVD could overtake us and even finish first. The only answer is to keep winning.[/q]
I have enough white hairs worrying about Cornell winning.  Why would I concern myself with Colgate's getting an at-large NCAA bid?

Al DeFlorio '65

Steve M

LSSU up 1-0 midway thru the 2nd @ UAF.  Colgate beat LSSU twice and they could get back to TUC status with a small winning steak.