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Colgate 2022-23

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Carter Gylander led Colgate out onto the ice for this afternoon’s pre-game warm-up. Chad Veltri in net for Niagara.

Niagara scored first when Gylander was screened.

Anderson from DiPaolo and Mitton ties it up. Beautiful goal.

Niagara 10, Colgate 4, SOG after one.
Colgate 1, Niagara 1, score after one.

For whatever reason, players on both teams are falling a lot today. Carter Gylander fell as a Niagara player with the puck was bearing down on him. We lucked out there. We are getting beat to the puck in our own end, which is disconcerting. We need to tighten up.

Ben Raymond with a beautifully set-up goal from Reid Irwin and Ryan McGuire gives ‘Gate a 2-1 lead.

Niagara returns the favor with the tying goal as Gylander was screened again.

Colgate with a penalty and, in honor of the World Cup, Niagara took a penalty on the play for Embellishment.

Niagara 21, Colgate 15, SOG after two.
Colgate 2, Niagara 2, score after two.

We are getting in the habit now of taking stoopid penalties while on the man advantage.

Carter Gylander got beat one-on-one as Niagara was on the PP. Goal is under review. No goal.

Well, minutes later, Gylander got sniped by Niagara’s Ott, who is having a great game.

One minute left. Empty net. We’ll see…

Niagara 26, Colgate 19, final SOG.
Niagara 3, Colgate 2, final score.
 
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This was a game we should have won and a team we should have beaten from a conference we shouldn’t lose to. Outshot and gave up a late goal to add to our predictable losing record.
HO-HUMMMMMMMM.
 
If you don’t think we should’ve won last night take a look at DV’s post game comments. Toughest I’ve heard in years. Let’s not get overly hung up on the Pairwise. They got there by beating UN-Omaha twice on away ice in early October
 
Andrew Takacs led Colgate onto the ice today for the pre-game warm-up. Chad Veltri did the same (again) for Niagara.

Colgate 10, Niagara 9, SOG after one.
Colgate 0, Niagara 0, score after one.

With two men in the penalty box, Colgate allows a PP goal.
Shortly afterwards, Sebastian Tamburro scored Colgate’s first goal at even strength.
And Niagara answers immediately with their second goal.
Late period PP nets the tying goal for Colgate (from Matt Verboon).

Colgate 22, Niagara 16, SOG after two.
Colgate 2, Niagara 2, score after two.

Colgate 45, Niagara 20, SOG after regulation.
Colgate 2, Niagara 2, score after regulation.

Niagara wins in OT.

Colgate 48, Niagara 21, SOG final.
Niagara 3, Colgate 2, score final.

Call me madcap, but I am hung up on numbers, not words…
Niagara PWR#29, Colgate PWR#45.
Niagara 3, Colgate 2.
Niagara 3, Colgate 2.
 
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The bottom line is pretty simple...other than the Yale blowout we struggle to score goals (and have for God Knows How Long...)...unlike last night the effort was there...but the bottom line is two losses, bringing our o-o-c record this year to 2-7-1 (and it's not like we're playing - with the exception of Merrimack - any top 20 teams)...really, not much else to say...I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving...
 
We are winning…at losing. And since when is it not customary to fire a coach for repeated bad performance? I’ll answer that: NEVER. Hard to respect the school and the powers that be for not taking decisive action. Maybe Vaughan should do the same. Just another, sub .500 season without an ECAC Title, now 32 years and counting.
 
With a split this weekend, our record will be five and three in ECAC standings, probably good for fifth place. This is right about where I thought we'd be at his time. Go Gate !
Congrats to Nick Andersen on being chosen "ECAC Defender of the week".
 
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Moore bolts for Cornell...not a surprise at all to yours truly as I mentioned the possibility of just such a move several weeks ago on the Tapatalk site...now, Colgate, get a very qualified candidate AND, if possible, one who is a Colgate alumnus (-ae), following in the footsteps of Dunlap, Murphy, Chun...no more Roahces, no more Moores...
 
What are the general thoughts with her? I know quite a few Cornell folks have had their criticisms of Noel, the outgoing AD, over the years
 
Frankly Red it seems the Ivy League is intent on having eight female ADs...many, including yours truly, think she was a lot of form, scant substance...MIH and football needed strong, decisive input...I don't think we got very much...as Cornell is my favorite Ivy I wish you luck...you may need it...
 
Frankly, disappointed no one even cares to opine on the departure of our AD...I will say, lots of activity on the Colgate Tapatalk site...IMO her handling of the situation with MIH has set the program back five years...good job Nikki...at least Cornell hockey will be much harder to ruin...perhaps those who thought Nikki was so wonderful can now focus on resurrecting Beto O'Rourke's national aspirations...
 
Under Dr. Nicki Moore’s leadership as Athletic Director, Colgate men’s ice hockey record against Cornell is 5-4-0, which includes a shoot-out victory.

Of course, Don Vaughan deserves some credit, too, for that record as Coach.
 
With all due respect IBT Mitch Benson is responsible for a lot of that record...and what's our record against Q-Pac or Clarkson...we have Dr. Jill Biden and now Dr. Nikki Moore...and, I forget, Dr. Irwin Corey...
 
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