Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ECAC Hockey Tweets of the Week (11/22/11 - 11/29/11)

Essery's brutal hair
We had a record breaking number of great tweets this week, and that's probably due to a lot of things going on this past week: Sidney Crosby returned, it was "American" Thanksgiving, the NBA announced its return, and the Victoria Secret Fashion Show. Oh, and Kyle Essery's hair is still brutal. There were also plenty of chirps, like always... many of which revolve around Essery's hair.

Also, congrats to Colgate for finally getting on the board. Of course it was thanks to Austin Smith. Is there anything he can't do?

And another congrats to Union and Brown to reaching 20 tweets. Unfortunately, no one cares since the Tweeting Saints broke 50 tweets this week.

Alex Killorn (Harvard) - @Akillorn19
November 28 - Thinking about camping out in the TV room (black friday style) for this Victoria Secret fashion show. #EverythingIsHalfOff

Mark Armstrong (SLU) - @MarkArmstrong95
November 28 - @C_Mart10 @TT_status tweeting pics getting their hair cut together. Relationship should facebook official tonight #loveatfirstsight

Sam Coatta
Sam Coatta (Union) - @samcoatta 
November 28 - Ehhh room is looking solid. @tysonfulton interior design major? Hardest part is getting into the room but after that your golden

Luke Curadi (RPI) - @thegronk5 
November 28 - 6 yrs ago this week. i was cut from my high school hockey team. im still a bendshow, just at a bit of a higher level. #4thpairingproblems

Trevor Mingoia (Union) - @tmingo12 
November 27 - Feels good to beat Michigan and contribute to their losing streak #sick #littlehouse

Michael Sdao (Princeton) - @msdao24 
November 27 - Hard to argue with the fact that @melman16 has special needs hatwitpic.com/7kr2z4

Charlie Mosey (Dartmouth) - @FlowseyBreh 
November 26 - Team skated clockwise during pre practice shoot around for a change. I couldn't cross over that way.

Dillon Pieri (Union) - @DillPikle31 
Patrick Doherty
November 26 - NBA NBA go away. Come again another day. Let the NHL Play. #screwyouNBA #basketballishorrible

Patrick Doherty (SLU) - @Dohshow18 
November 26 - @TT_status trying to take on @kyless26 for worst flow #tommyhasbrutalhair yfrog.com/nzer9oj

Greg Carey (SLU) - @GregCarey10 
November 25 - Gonna rub my hockey stick in @kyless26 #brutalhair try and get some greasy goals out of it

Mark Armstrong (SLU) - @MarkArmstrong95  
November 25 - @kyless26 scoring garbage goals as bad as his hair good thing they don't ask how just how many #eshasbrutalhair #greasyhairgoals

Austin Smith (Colgate) - @stiffmiester9  
November 25 - im thankful that i get a chance tonight to play the greatest game in world #Colgatehockey

Tyson Fulton
Tyson Fulton (Union) - @tysonfulton 
November 24 - Happy thanksgiving very thankful for family friends teammates and my beauty roommate @samcoatta

Gunnar Hughes (SLU) - @GunnarHughes
November 24 - Happy thanksgiving. I'm thankful for #theboys out here grinding in Appleton everyday.

Matt Harlow (Brown)  - @mattharlow9 
November 23 - Deflecticon (noun)- Attacking player who stands in front of the goalie on the power play.

Matt Harlow (Brown)  - @mattharlow9 
November 23 - Sidney Crosby vs Me in the competition for worst moustache of Movember.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Three Stars (Week 8)

Alex Killorn
Just a note: when doing my Three Stars I take into account the player's impact on the team. Sparking a team to a comeback, scoring goals against tough teams, etc. will earn a guy extra points in my book. If a player puts up good numbers, but the team loses, I don't find those stats to be as impressive. It's just the way I like to do this, and I think it's pretty evident in this week's Three Stars.

First Star: Alex Killorn (Harvard)
Killorn earned the letter on his chest with his performance at New Hampshire his past Tuesday. With the Crimson down 4-0 after one period, Killorn sparked his team to an epic comeback win. He scored Harvard's first goal with a power-play tally to make the score. Later in the period he assisted on Alex Fallstrom's goal to cut the deficit to 5-3 with two minutes left in the period. Killorn then cut the Wildcats' lead to one when he netted a goal with five seconds left in the period. This second period performance sparked Colin Blackwell's two-goal performance in the second period, which gave the Crimson a lead that they would not relinquish. The senior also added an assist in the tie against Dartmouth.
Jeremy Welsh

Second Star: Jeremy Welsh (Union)
Union's win over Michigan on Sunday might be the biggest win by an ECAC team so far this season, and Welsh is a big reason why the Dutchmen pulled out the 6-3 victory at Yost Arena. The Dutchmen went up 3-0 after one period, but have had slight problems holding on to leads this season. It's also tough to play at Michigan, especially if you have never been there before. But, Welsh made sure the Wolverines never had a chance with a goal early in the second period to give Union a 4-0 lead, which was eventually the game-winning goal. Michigan tried to comeback as they cut the deficit in half early in the third period, but Welsh once again responded with a power-play goal to put the game out of reach.

Third Star (tie): Eric Robinson (Dartmouth) and Kenny Agostino (Yale)
Kenny Agostino
Robinson and Agostino had great individual performances this weekend, but neither one's team one a game this week. Robinson scored a goal in Dartmouth's 3-3 tie with Harvard, and potted two more in a 5-3 loss to Vermont. Agostino scored a goal and added two assists in Yale's shocking 7-6 loss against Sacred Heart, and also netted a goal in the devastating 3-2 loss against Boston College. Statistically, these guys had the best offensive performances in the league, but they weren't good enough to propel their teams to a victory.


Honorable Mention:
Colin Blackwell (Harvard): 2 goals vs. New Hampshire; 1 assist vs. Dartmouth

Eric Robinson
Andy Iles (Cornell): 24 saves vs. Niagara; 25 saves vs. BU

Kyle Essery (SLU): 2 goals, 1 assist vs. Michigan Tech

Matt Firman (Colgate): 2 goals vs. Vermont

Dan Carr (Union): 1 goal, 1 assist vs. Michigan

Louke Oakley (Clarkson): 1 goal, 1 assist vs. Maine

Nick Tremblay (Clarkson): 1 assist vs. Maine, 2 goals vs. Holy Cross

ECAC Hockey Video of the Week: Controversy at 2011 Red Hot Hockey

The third installment of Red Hot Hockey might have been the most exciting yet. Boston University beat Cornell 2-1 in overtime, but there was a controversy in the game that could have led to the Big Red winning the contest.

With four minutes left in regulation and the score tied at one, Cornell's John Esposito fired a shot that missed the net and hit the dasher, sending the puck into the air. Many thought the puck went up into the netting, only to see it flutter down and off the shoulder/back of BU goaltender Kieran Millan and into the net.

It is hard to tell if the puck hit the netting, but it sounds like the referee blew the whistle right before the puck went in. It's definitely a close call.

For more about the call and the game, check out College Hockey News' analysis.



Also, a lot of people have talked about Ross Gaudet's "Tebowing" celebration after he scored the game-winning goal. I haven't been able to find a great picture or video of the celly besides this picture. If you know of a better shot, let me know.

Monday, November 28, 2011

ECAC Hockey in the National Polls (Week 7)

The Union College Dutchmen attended the Michigan - Ohio State game at the Big House on Saturday, and then beat the Wolverine hockey team 6-3 the following day. They were rewarded in the polls this week. (via @UnionHockey)
USCHO
Union: up 4 spots to #9
Yale: down 6 spots to #14
Colgate: up 1 spot to #15
Cornell: stays at #17
Clarkson: received 5 votes after receiving 10 votes last week
Harvard:  received 1 vote after receiving 0 votes last week

Union: up 3 spots to #9
Colgate: up 1 spot to #14
Yale: down 7 spots to #15
Cornell: received 16 votes after receiving 48 votes last week

Union: up 2 spots to #9
Colgate: up 4 spots to #10
Yale: down 6 spot to #12
Cornell: down 1 spot to #17

Sunday Scoreboard (Week 9)

Cornell played BU in Red Hot Hockey at Madison Square Garden on Saturday
It was a crazy week for ECAC Hockey with lots of exciting non-league games. Here's what happened:

Tuesday, November 22

AIC 3 - Brown 0

UNH 6 - Harvard 7

Niagara 0 - Cornell 1

Yale 6 - Sacred Heart 7

Friday, November 25

Michigan Tech 2 - St. Lawrence 3

Harvard 3 - Dartmouth 3

RPI 2 - RIT 0

Colgate 4 - Vermont 1

Princeton 0 - Denver 3

Saturday, November 26

Brown 0 - Holy Cross 2

Massachusetts 2 - Quinnipiac 4

Boston College 3 - Yale 2

Michigan Tech 3 - St. Lawrence 1

Providence 1 - Princeton 3

Clarkson 3 - Maine 4

Cornell 1 - Boston University 2 (OT)

Sunday, November 27

Union 6 - Michigan 3

Dartmouth 3 - Vermont 5

Clarkson 5 - Holy Cross 0

Thursday, November 24, 2011

ECAC Hockey Full Access Schedule (Week 8)

The third edition of "Red Hot Hockey" at MSG gets takes place on Saturday





Friday, November 25

Michigan Tech at St. Lawrence

Harvard at Dartmouth

RPI at RIT

Colgate at Vermont

Princeton at Denver


Saturday, November 26

Brown at Holy Cross

UMass at Quinnipiac

Boston College at Yale

Michigan Tech at St. Lawrence



Princeton at Providence (Wells Fargo Denver Cup Classic at Denver)

Clarkson at Maine (Wells Fargo Denver Cup Classic at Denver)

Cornell at Boston University (Red Hot Hockey at Madison Square Garden)


Sunday, November 27

Dartmouth at Vermont

Clarkson at Holy Cross

Union at Michigan

Hopefully ECAC Hockey teams have the same luck against out
of conference teams this weekend that Harvard had on Tuesday

Previews:
Brown
St. Lawrence

What We're Thankful For: ECAC Hockey Edition

Today is "American" Thanksgiving, so it's time for us to reflect on what we are thankful for. I am thankful for my supportive family, great friends, and my health. Also, I am thankful for the people who read this blog and follow it on Twitter. While all of us don't agree on everything and some of us tend to argue, I think it's pretty cool that people care a bit about what I write.

So, just to get into the spirit of Thanksgiving, here is what I think each ECAC team should be thankful for. Some were pretty easy, while some were difficult. Leave a comment if you think there's anything else a team should be thankful for.

Brown: This was probably the toughest one for me. The Bears don't have a standout forward yet (I assume it will be Jack Maclellan later on), and goaltender Michael Clemente has been fine. Also, Brown has this thing where they beat good teams (Cornell, Union), but lose to bad teams (RPI, AIC). So with that, I'm going to say that they Bears are thankful for... not having the league leader in penalty minutes. In 2009-10, Aaron Volpatti led the league with 115 penalty minutes, which was followed up by Harry Zolnierczyk's 128 penalty minutes last season. Right now, Brown's leader in penalty minutes is Dennis Robertson with 29, which is only seventh most in the league. But at the same time, both Volpatti and Zolnierczyk played in the NHL after they led the league in penalty minutes and captained the Bears. So, if Jack Maclellan does not start taking more penalties, he shouldn't plan on being in the NHL next season  (haha, I'm just kidding... but, seriously...).

Jake Morley
Clarkson: The Golden Knights are thankful for their seniors. Louke Oakley (6g, 8a, 14pts) and Nick Tremblay (7g, 5a, 12pts) lead the team in scoring, while Julien Cayer (7pts), Corey Tamblyn (7pts), and captain Jake Morley (6pts) have chipped in as well. Also, goaltender Paul Karpowich has had a very good start with a 1.73 GAA (2nd in ECAC) and .943 save percentage (1st in ECAC).

Colgate: This was pretty easy... The Raiders are thankful Austin Smith, who at this moment is the top player in the league. He leads the league with 21 points and 15 goals in just 13 games. He also leads the nation with 4 short-handed goals. It seems that Smith has had his hand in every big goal for the Raiders this season.

Cornell: The Big Red are thankful for their freshman class. You never know how big of an impact your freshmen will give you, so it must be nice for Cornell fans to see so many young guys making a big difference so far. Brian Ferlin has been a force up front with 11 points (5g, 6a) in just eight games, while Joakim Ryan has brought a nice scoring punch from the blueline with four goals and three assists. Ferlin and Ryan are second and fourth on the team in goals, respectively. Also, Joel Lowry (2g, 4a, 6pts) and John McCarron (0g, 5a, 5pts) have done a nice job. Imagine if Phillipe Hudon stuck around?

Dartmouth: The Big Green are thankful for so many home games to start the season. Of their first 13 games of the season, 10 of them will be at home. This is due to Thompson Arena hosting the Ivy Shootout (October 28 - 29) and the Ledyard Bank Tournament (December 30 - 31). While Dartmouth is only 4-4 so far, it must be really nice for them to get the kinks out at home.

Alex Killorn
Harvard: The Crimson are thankful for assistant captain Alex Killorn. The senior forward currently leads the team with five goals and nine points, as well as being tied for the team lead in assists with four. No other Harvard skater has more than two goals. Killorn also leads the team with three power-play goals. His goal scoring and leadership abilities were shown Tuesday night when tallied two goals and an assist in the second period to spark Harvard to a 7-6 comeback victory against UNH.

Princeton: The Tigers are thankful for their two defensive captains, junior Michael Sdao and senior Derrick Pallis. Things haven't started to great for the Tigers (2-6-1), but these two leaders have done their best to push their team in the right direction. Both of the blueliners are tied with Rob Kleebaum with the team lead in points with five. Sdao is tied for the team lead in goals (4) and power-play goals (2), while Pallis leads the team with five assists.

Quinnipiac: The Bobcats are thankful for Jeremy Langlois. While the junior forward has cooled off of late, he has had a great start to the season. In the beginning of the year, he looked like the early favorite for League MVP. Currently, Langlois is second in the league with 10 goals and 16 points (behind Austin Smith), and is tied for tops in the nation in power-play goals with six. Even though the Bobcats offense is at a standstill right now (along with the Jones twins, who the Bobcats are also thankful for), they should be up and running soon with the help of Langlois.

RPI: There really isn't much to be thankful for in Troy right now, but the Engineers have to be thankful for goaltender Bryce Merriam. Allen York decided to forgo his senior season and sign with the Columbus Blue Jackets, allowing Merriam to take the starting role. While Merriam has not been York, he's been pretty close. To date, he has posted a 2.24 GAAGAA and .924 save percentage, so Merriam has obviously been a satisfactory replacement. Also, the Engineers offense should be thankful that their fans still show up to watch them play. They've only scored 11 goals in 12 overall games, and three goals in five ECAC games.

Kyle Flanagan
St. Lawrence: The Saints are thankful for Kyle Flanagan. The hometown boy (he's from Canton, NY) leads SLU with six goals (three power-play goals), seven assists, and 13 points. No other Saint has more than three goals or has a double-digit point total. The Saints must also be thankful for the job done by Mike Hurlbut and Greg Carvel, who have taken over the coaching responsibilities while Joe Marsh has been out on indefinite medical leave. I'm sure this was tough for the Saints, who started the season 0-5, but the players and the coaching staff have turned it around, winning four of their past five games.

Union: The Dutchmen are thankful for goaltender Troy Grosenick. With the departure of Keith Kinkaid to the New Jersey Devils, many questioned who could replace the First Team All-American. But, Grosenick has been up to the task, leading all ECAC goaltenders with a 1.62 GAA, and is second with a  .935 save percentage.

Yale: The Bulldogs are thankful for contributions from the entire team. As of now, no one player has stolen the show for Yale. Of the 18 players who have played in at least seven of the team's eight games, 14 of them have scored a goal and all 18 have registered a point. No Bulldog skater has more than three goals or a double-digit point total. Also, starting goalie Jeff Malcolm has done a good job replacing Ryan Rondeau with a 2.09 GAA and .932 save percentage.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

ECAC Hockey Full Access Schedule (Week 7.5)

Brown's Bobby Farnham
This week we have some Tuesday night non-conference match-ups (all games start at 7pm). Here are previews for the games, along with how to follow each game on Twitter:

AIC at Brown

New Hampshire at Harvard

Niagara at Cornell

Yale at Sacred Heart

ECAC Hockey Tweets of the Week (11/15/11 - 11/21/11)

Not to many great tweets this week... well, if you're not from St. Lawrence. Also, congrats on the famous Kyle Essery for his first Tweet of the Week.

If you think I missed any good tweets let me know.

Kyle Essery
Mike Condon (Princeton) - @Condibear
November 15 - congrats to @tuckerbrockett for tweet of the week. and good luck to @msdao24 in the porn industry #makingmillionsformoustacherides

Kyle Essery (SLU) - @kyless26
November 16 - Thanks guys for acknowledging my great hair, too bad I can't make it official like @RilesAustin23 relationship on facebook

Patrick Raley (SLU) - @PatrickRales
November 16 - Finally some national recognition for #SLU thank you @kyless26 and your brutal hair #esshasbrutalhair
Gunnar Hughes


Mark Armstrong (SLU) - @MarkArmstrong95
November 16 - If #twitter had relationship statuses @RilesAustin23 would be the first to put his up hes in one worse than @kyless26 hair #eshasbrutalhair


Gunnar Hughes (SLU) - @GunnarHughes
November 15 - Any other NCAA rookies shocked by the lack of chirps during games? It makes my time on the bench during special teams w/@TT_status boring.

Monday, November 21, 2011

ECAC Hockey in the National Polls (Week 7)

Clarkson goaltender Paul Karpowich
USCHO
Yale: up 1 spot to #8
Union: stays at #13, now tied with Lake Superior
Colgate: up 1 spot to #16
Cornell: up 1 spot to #17
Clarkson: received 10 votes after receiving 26 votes last week
Quinnipiac: received 0 votes after receiving 56 votes last week
Dartmouth:  received 0 votes after receiving 37 votes last week
Harvard:  received 0 votes after receiving 3 votes last week

Yale: up 1 spot to #8
Union: stays at  #12
Colgate: up to #15 after being unranked with 17 votes after receiving 24 votes last week
Cornell: received 48 votes after receiving 13 votes last week
Dartmouth: received 0 votes after receiving 1 vote last week

Yale: down 1 spot to #6
Union: up 1 spot to #11
Colgate: up 3 spots to #14
Cornell: up 2 spots to #16
Dartmouth: drops out of Top 20

ECAC Hockey Video of the Week: Cornell sings N'Sync

I wonder if the Big Red was celebrating like this after their back-to-back shutouts at home this past weekend...

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Three Stars (Week 7)

Austin Smith
First Star: Austin Smith (Colgate)
Well, I think it's pretty safe to say that Austin Smith is an absolute stud. Right now, he's not only one of the most dominate forwards in the ECAC, but one of the best in the nation. He currently leads all of college hockey with 15 goals and four power-play goals. Smith has tallied at least one point in each of Colgate's  13 games this year, scoring a goal in nine of those games. He once again proved his dominance with five goals, one coming shorthanded, in two games this weekend. The Dallas, Texas native scored all of the Raiders' goals in a 3-1 win over Quinnipiac on Friday night, and then scored twice (once shorthanded) in the 4-0 shutout of Dartmouth. One should also note that four of his five goals came with less than two minutes in a period, proving he is a clutch scorer. Smith's season-high in goals is 17, which he did in his freshman year... he will definitely shatter that mark.

Andy Iles
Second Star: Andy Iles (Cornell)
For the second week in a row, an ECAC goaltender posted back-to-back shutouts over the weekend. Last weekend it was Yale's Jeff Malcolm, and this week it was Big Red goaltender Andy Iles. The Ithaca, New York native made 15 saves on Friday against Princeton, and then stopped 32 Quinnipiac shots the following night. After a rough start to the season where he allowed 12 goals over his first three games, the highly touted netminder has allowed only four goals over his past four games.

Third Star: Danny Biega (Harvard)
Danny Biega
After a slow start to his junior season, the youngest of the Biega trio picked it up this past weekend with two goals and an assist in the Crimson's weekend split. The stud defenseman scored the game-winning goal on Friday night against Clarkson, and netted a power-play goal and added an assist in Harvard's 4-3 loss to St. Lawrence. Last season Biega accumulated 30 points (11 goals, 19 assists) from the blueline.

Honorable Mention:
Kenny Agostino (Yale): 2 goals, 2 assists vs. UConn
Brian Ferlin (Cornell): 2 goals
Sean Collins (Cornell): 2 goals
Jake Morley (Clarkson): 2 goals
Chris Wagner (Colgate): 3 assists
Andrew Miller (Yale): 3 assists
Dan Carr (Union): 3 goals, 1 assist vs. RPI (Tuesday)

Sunday Scoreboard (Week 8)

Colgate's Austin Smith celebrates on of his three goals against Quinnipiac
Colgate and Cornell swept their weekend league games, while Yale won their only game of the weekend.

Friday, November 18

Princeton 0 - Cornell 4

Quinnipiac 1 - Colgate 3

Harvard 3 - Clarkson 2

Dartmouth 3 - St. Lawrence 1


Saturday, November 19

Princeton 1 - Colgate 4

Harvard 3 - St. Lawrence 4

Quinnipiac 0 - Cornell 4

Dartmouth 0 - Clarkson 4

Brown 1 - Army 1

Connecticut 3 - Yale 5

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Weekly Links (11/12/11 - 11/18/11)

Harvard's Danny Biega
Here's everything that happened in #ECACHockey this past week, via my Twitter account:


 players grow mustaches to fight cancer:   


's Nick D'Agostino, 's Kyle Flanagan, and 's Malcolm on this week's  Weekly Radio Show:


 thrives on the road, via   


Carvel’s offensive system paying off for  hockey, via  


Practice notes and a little preview for this weekend:


Golden Knights hit tough stretch of season, via   


Preview for Clarkson's games this weekend with Harvard and Dartmouth  


David Pratt has left Clarkson and is playing for the Wellington Dukes. He only appeared in one game: 


Elis prepare for game after Game, via  Daily News: 


's weekend preview from the Princetonian:  


Q&A with  freshman Cole Bardreau:  


If you want to watch or re-watch Tuesday's Union-RPI game, you can watch the entire game courtesy of RPITV here:


This week's audio from "This Week in  Hockey" with Coach Donato, Coach O'Connell, and Dan Moriarty: 


G4G TV - Episode 1 feat.  & ... 


 Hockey: A Family Affair For Jim Gaudet:  


's Brian Ferlin makes sudden impact for : 


Forgot to mention that 's Nick D'Agostino was named's National Player of the Week: 


Doing the dirty work has  on a roll, via Ithaca Journal: 


Cornell’s Hudon leaves school, future uncertain


CHN: Starting to hear that it's at least possible St. Lawrence coach Joe Marsh will return in January


Nine  players named to 2012 NHL Draft Watch List:


Don Vaughan bobble heads this weekend at Starr Rink. - Check the splash page


Clarkson Video Report featuring Casey Jones, Nik Pokulok, Adam Pawlick and James Howden  


It's the  column on SLU & RPI's recent wins, plus some love for the 'stache... and SLU's Twitter dominance:


Word of the Week: Rockpile. With  and 


's Nick D'Agostino and Brian Ferlin, and 's Jeff Malcolm receive  Weekly Awards: 


Tiwttermania: Saints celebrate wins.  gets tweet of the week. 


Congrats to Eric Hartzell of  - narrowly edging Kent Patterson to win our Best Goalie Mask contest! 


's Brandon McNally may have gotten into some academic problems according to USHR. 


VIDEO: The  perspective of its  with 


VIDEO: The  perspective of its rivalry with 


Photo Blog: Gallery: St. Lawrence at Princeton

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