The Red and White Game

Started by Will, October 15, 2002, 01:55:50 PM

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Will

The Red and White Game is this coming Friday, right?  The front page of eLynah seems to make it clear that it's counting down to this Friday, but then again, I can't seem to find any other reference to the Red and White Game anywhere.  Can anybody give me some clarification?

Is next year here yet?

rhovorka

There was a roster sheet at the alumni game this summer that had the upcoming season schedule on the reverse side.  It listed Red/White as this Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 pm.
Rich H '96

tml5

Well, for those of you on campus I remember seeing a flyer on the entrance to Lynah - the one next to the zamboni garage door, where you go in for public skating and pick-up hockey.  It gave the date, time, and ticket price for the red/white game, but I didn't pay much attention to it.

I'll try to remember to look at it the next time I go there, but I can't promise that I'll make it before this Friday.

CowbellGuy

Are you doubting the eLynah counter? Actually I can't remember where I originally got the date, other than that it was moved from Sat to Fri to accomodate football. It should be right.

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Tom Tone

I'm sorry you all missed the Red/White game..the Cornell calendar has it listed for tonight.  What a shame.

-Tom Tone

Larry72

Practice officially began on Wed. October 15.  The Red/White game is on Friday Oct 17 @7:00pm.  Info is at:  http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/101502aac.html

Larry '72
Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

DeltaOne81

I was gonna coment on the last of coverage myself, except I had trouble accessing the site last night. I'm glad I'm not the only one and it's not like I was just missing something big.

Man, just a couple days away from the first taste of hockey... now how exactly am I supposed to concentrate on my project this week?!? :-P

tml5

The sign at Lynah says that tickets will be available at the door, and the game is Friday the 18th at 7:00.

:)

Jim Hyla

Could someone post the lineup as listed for this game. Thanks.

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Al DeFlorio

And perhaps the lines and defensive pairings--that is, if they're at all consistent.

Al DeFlorio '65

DeltaOne81

I can't say I made note of the lines too well, but here's the rosters:

Red Team:
2   Travis Bell   Sr
6   Doug Murray   Sr
8   Ryan Vesce   Jr
12 Ben Wallace   Jr
14 Cam Abbott   Fr
15 Daniel Pegoraro   Fr (<-- only non-shootout, non-EN goal)
16 Greg Hornby   Jr
19 Chris Abbott   Fr
21 Stephen Baby   Sr
22 Kelly Hughes   Jr
25 Sam Paolini   Sr
29 Mark McRae   Sr
xx  Nathaniel Brand   Jr (walk-on)

White Team:
4   Jan Pajerski   So
5   Jon Gleed   Fr
7   Charlie Cook   So
9   Paul Varteressian   So
17 Matt McRae   Sr
20 Shane Palahicky   Sr
23 Jeremy Downs   So
24 Matt Moulson   Fr
26 Scott Krahn   Jr
27 Michael Knoepfli   So
28 Shane Hynes   Fr
xx  Alex Norton   Fr (walk-on)

Goalies:
1   Louis Chabot   Fr (red) (taking Undy' #!  :-(
30 Todd Marr   Jr (red)
31 David LeNeveu   So (white)

Not dressing
19 Michael Iggulden   So -- is he alright?

Writing this list made me realize how many seniors we have, 7, more than typical for us (last two years we had like 5?), definitely all big names.

Al DeFlorio

Well, take some solace in the fact that Undy wasn't the first to wear #1.;-)

Al DeFlorio '65

jason

I believe the team has historically tolerated only the "traditional" spectrum of jersey (or sweater, if you like) numbers (i.e., 1-31, no 13), of which 1, 30 and 31 are the acknowledged goalie numbers . With 3 goalies taking the ice, someone had to take Undy's number, (the 1, 30 and 31 jerseys are often the only ones in a size suitable for goalie equipment).

DeltaOne81

Yeah, yeah... I guess I shoulda put a ;-)... I've been watching hockeylong enough to know there are approximately 3 goalie numbers (1, 30, and 31)... occassionally you get like 32-39. I also know 1 is probably the most popular so someone would take it... doesn't mean it feel right though :-))

Josh '99

DeltaOne81 '03 wrote:
Quote15 Daniel Pegoraro   Fr (<-- only non-shootout, non-EN goal)
Although it WAS on a penalty shot.  (But, to give proper credit, a penalty shot that he earned by hustling to get himself a breakaway and getting hooked down.)

A few impressions, though I didn't get a program and so didn't know who most of the freshmen were.

Pegoraro impressed me...  Can't exactly put my finger on it, but he hustled and made good plays.

Chris Abbott is QUICK.  It'd be nice to see the puck skills grow to match his speed, but in the meantime, while he might not be as fast as LaTulippe up at Clarkson, he definitely could be the fastest guy on the team.

Marr looked very good until the shootout, when pucks started to get past him.  (But, breakaway after breakaway, who can blame him?)

Gleed handled the puck well, as far as I can remember.

Murray and Hornby, in particular, won't hesitate to hit their teammates.  (Murray, in particular, put a huge check on Pajerski at one point.)

Iggulden and Vesce both did not play.

LeNeveu did get beat on the aforementioned penalty shot, but only allowed one goal (Pegoraro again, maybe?  Or Chris Abbott?) in the shootout.  (Props to Hornby for getting one past him, even if it went out off the post.)

Lots of talent here...  Can't WAIT to see this team in meaningful action!

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-Ben Rocky 04