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Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15

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Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: upprdeck (---.syrcny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 21, 2024 09:03AM

I do see they were still the club roller hockey league up until Covid. No mention after that.
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: Anne 85 (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 21, 2024 08:44PM

I'm surprised no-one brought up the legend of Damian Rocke in the discussion of emergency call-ups.
In the 1996-97 season, he played in 1 game (maybe just 1 shift) and had 15 PIM. You can look it up.
https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=26694
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: Weder (72.157.222.---)
Date: November 21, 2024 08:57PM

Anne 85
I'm surprised no-one brought up the legend of Damian Rocke in the discussion of emergency call-ups.
In the 1996-97 season, he played in 1 game (maybe just 1 shift) and had 15 PIM. You can look it up.
https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=26694

Ahem.
Weder
Or soccer players with a hockey background?
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: Anne 85 (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 22, 2024 06:12PM

Sorry, Weder - you were too subtle for me!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/22/2024 06:13PM by Anne 85.
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-75.myvzw.com)
Date: January 10, 2025 10:46PM

BearLover
Cornell was clearly the better team last night. On the road, down six injured players, they controlled the game. Dartmouth created opportunities off Cornell turnovers but otherwise they got pushed around and outskated. For a team that’s supposedly going to compete for the ECAC, Dartmouth was pretty unimpressive.

Cornell lost this game because of some of the worst special teams and some of the worst turnovers I can remember seeing from a Cornell team. Are the top three lines just exhausted from being over-shifted? There are big costs to not being able to field a full team.

You could see this coming with how Cornell has played so far, starting with the North Dakota weekend. The million dollar question is whether it’s injuries or something more fundamental. Getting back the injured players is clearly necessary to have a good year. The season is at risk of going downhill quickly if Cornell loses to Harvard tonight. Harvard, which will be better than Dartmouth both at creating turnovers and capitalizing off of them, will score at least six if Cornell plays like it did last night.
Revisiting this post. Dartmouth is 1-6-2 since they beat Cornell. This is one prediction I got right, not buying into the Dartmouth hype.
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: BearLover (---.sub-174-229-75.myvzw.com)
Date: January 10, 2025 10:47PM

BearLover
Holy fuck, I have never seen a Cornell team beat itself this badly before. Dartmouth did NOT look good. Cornell is just clueless on special teams and made so many unforced turnovers. I blame this one on the coaching staff. The special teams looked totally unprepared. Why are we still running out the same unit on the PP when we are like 0-for-20 this year?

Need to get players back from injury. Much harder to win when you have 4+ forwards in the lineup who are not a threat to score. Awful rookie mistakes by the freshmen and also by some seniors. Can’t even bench them because there’s no one else to turn to.

Totally embarrassing loss against a mediocre team.
This post too.
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: chimpfood (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: January 10, 2025 10:59PM

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Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: Iceberg (172.56.165.---)
Date: January 10, 2025 11:25PM

BearLover
BearLover
Cornell was clearly the better team last night. On the road, down six injured players, they controlled the game. Dartmouth created opportunities off Cornell turnovers but otherwise they got pushed around and outskated. For a team that’s supposedly going to compete for the ECAC, Dartmouth was pretty unimpressive.

Cornell lost this game because of some of the worst special teams and some of the worst turnovers I can remember seeing from a Cornell team. Are the top three lines just exhausted from being over-shifted? There are big costs to not being able to field a full team.

You could see this coming with how Cornell has played so far, starting with the North Dakota weekend. The million dollar question is whether it’s injuries or something more fundamental. Getting back the injured players is clearly necessary to have a good year. The season is at risk of going downhill quickly if Cornell loses to Harvard tonight. Harvard, which will be better than Dartmouth both at creating turnovers and capitalizing off of them, will score at least six if Cornell plays like it did last night.
Revisiting this post. Dartmouth is 1-6-2 since they beat Cornell. This is one prediction I got right, not buying into the Dartmouth hype.

I've said it before but their defense is bad. They have some finishers but that's it. What I worry about is when Cashman actually recruits good players to Dartmouth, because I'd say he's a pretty competent coach. Certainly not a bad replacement to who they had before, and the AD could've easily gone with Ben Lovejoy, who was an alum but less experienced in coaching
 
Re: Cornell at Dartmouth 11/15
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: January 10, 2025 11:45PM

chimpfood
Does sucking your own dick feel more like getting your dick sucked or like sucking a dick?
This is covered in Sein und Zeit.
 
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