Cornell at Ohio State, November 1

Started by jtwcornell91, October 14, 2002, 10:00:04 AM

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Greg Berge

I would guess Kozier, who apparently took a bad hit.  We had all three goalies suited, right, so that's another albeit not injury (Marr or Chabot).  Hey, I wasn't at York, so that's all I can do from afar. :-)

Adam \'04

Kozier? That is funny. ::laugh:: He isn't even on the team.

Jordan 04

I guess he means Abbott, and darn it, I forgot which one took the hit.  I believe it was Cam.

We also played with 7 D-men on Sunday night, so maybe the mysterious 4 includes one being shifted out of the rotation tonight.

Adam \'04


Greg Berge

Well, you hafta admit, Kozier will not be dressed.  ::nut::

jason

For those who don't visit the USCHO bulletin board, here are some interesting excerpts from posts by Ohio State fans:

"Congrats to the Big Red on their win, and it was great to see all the Cornell fans who made the trek. I would bet there were nearly as many of them as there were Buckeye fans."

"For last nights game. OSU played pretty good but they were put physically to the test and lost that battle. Cornell came in and every time I saw they finished there checks."

"I do have one last comment. Since the Value City Arena opened I have missed what the Cornell Fans brought last night. They were into it. They know the cheers. OSU has a lack luster attendance and no student section the loudest times during the game are actually when they are throwing out Frisbees for pizza between periods."

"last night [Ohio St. goalie] Betz was taking a lot of heat when down by the Cornell section. OSU didn't have anything to come back with."

"Last night, I witnessed a group of road fans out cheer the home team."

"I think that Cornell's physical play knocked the Bucks off their game. Cornell was dishing out some brutal hits and the Bucks didn't hit much at all. I think the Bucks have tried to move to a quick paced game, - shoot the puck up the ice to be tipped into their end by a wing waiting for the puck, then chase. That works great if all the players are moving to the puck, but when they are getting hit, they aren't moving to the puck. Something else we noticed last night, was that it seemed that we weren't getting anyone in front of the net. Everyone was cycling around and behind the net, but it was rare that anyone was in front and in position to get the pass. There were exceptions to this, but for most of the night, the front of the net was controlled by Cornell.... Oh - and the [Cornell] goalie - he was good. He was very good."

Jim Hyla

I just realized that the Cornell Alumni in Columbus have posted some pictures from that game. http://caaco.alumni.cornell.edu/hockey02a.html

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