Re: 2016/2017 Lowell Thread: Hoping for Chicago pt 2
If you want to see Cornell at it's best, see the tape of Friday's semifinal when the Big Red "wiped the floor" with Union.
Cornell didn't play badly on Saturday, and in fact had some excellent chances early that may have changed the complexion of the game. But Harvard is a tremendous team this year and are deserved ECAC champs.
Dutchman's cutting remarks notwithstanding, while the Big Red doesn't have as much high-end skill as Harvard--very few teams do--it has plenty enough talent to give just about any team a good battle. We were the 3rd-highest scoring team in the ECAC this season, and have the best scoring balance we've seen at Cornell in many years.
"I don't know much about them. I just know they made it to the final of their league. All 16 teams in the tournament are good teams," senior captain Michael Kapla said.
"We'll do our homework on them during the week. Our coaches do an amazing job of getting intel on other teams," Gambardella said.
Read more: http://www.lowellsun.com/sports/ci_30868529/uml-cornell-play-up-road#ixzz4bu4EQ7ha
Get a copy of the ECAC Championship round video where Harvard wiped the floor with Cornell as they seem to do each time they play them. The best way to defeat a "bully" is to give them a bloody nose. That is the same with the Big Red. Use your shoulder pads. Pound them. Cornell tries to get an early lead and then suffocates you with defense causing you to take risks. Don't be intimidated by their size. Harvard's 5'9" forwards were knocking the Cornell 6'4" players (or what one Harvard fan affectionately calls "skating pylons") on their butt. Bodycheck, Forechecking ... go after them !!!
Glad you made it to Manchester. Good luck !!! Will be cheering for you.
If you want to see Cornell at it's best, see the tape of Friday's semifinal when the Big Red "wiped the floor" with Union.
Cornell didn't play badly on Saturday, and in fact had some excellent chances early that may have changed the complexion of the game. But Harvard is a tremendous team this year and are deserved ECAC champs.
Dutchman's cutting remarks notwithstanding, while the Big Red doesn't have as much high-end skill as Harvard--very few teams do--it has plenty enough talent to give just about any team a good battle. We were the 3rd-highest scoring team in the ECAC this season, and have the best scoring balance we've seen at Cornell in many years.