The game statistics from Elmira's 19-0 victory against Binghamton State are almost unbelievable. The 19 goals was a school record for Elmira against NCAA competition (the Soaring Eagles surpassed the 20-goal mark a couple times against club teams in the '70s), and they set another record with 83(!) shots on goal. Bob Holmes, Joey Spinelli, Bob McGee, and Bernie Cassell all had hat tricks in the game, and Holmes got his in the first 9:09 of the game, which is believed to be the quickest hat trick in Elmira history. Spinelli also became the sixth Elmira player ever to score 30 goals in a season. Anyway, here's the box score from the game: Binghamton 0 0 0 -- 0 Elmira 6 7 6 -- 19 First period -- Scoring: 1. Elmira, Joey Spinelli 29 (Matt Weir, Bernie Cassell), :33 2. E, Bob Holmes 24 (Mike McNamara, Greg Moore), :52 3. E, Joe Caswell 12 (Tom Moses, Bob McGee), 1:09 4. E, Holmes 25 (un), 4:24 5. E, Holmes 26 (un), 9:09 6. E, McGee 12 (Moses, Caswell), 14:18 -- Penalties: E, Caswell (holding), 10:14 Binghamton, Matt Fleming (hooking), 16:28 E, Gord Law (slashing), 16:47 B, Rob Exposito (cross-checking), 19:14 Second period -- Scoring: 7. E, Moore 9 (McNamara, Law) (sh), 6:42 8. E, Spinelli 30 (Luc Larose) (pp), 8:17 9. E, Cassell 23 (Spinelli, Tom Ford), 12:45 10. E, Spinelli 31 (Weir, Cassell), 13:11 11. E, Moore 10 (Holmes, Trevor MacLeod), 14:33 12. E, Holmes 27 (McNamara, Moore), 14:47 13. E, McGee 13 (Caswell, Moses), 19:22 -- Penalties: B, Exposito (slashing), 1:36 E, Ford (interference), 4:49 B, Mike Malorella (roughing), 7:06 E, Holmes (slashing), 7:06 B, Dan Noreeck (roughing), 7:46 B, bench (inaccurate roster [what?!?]), served by Jim Tofte, 7:46 B, Andy August (holding), 10:34 B, Malorella (roughing), 17:20 B, Seth Schachter (roughing), served by Jim Tofte, 17:20 E, Ford (roughing), 19:55 Third period -- Scoring: 14. E, Ford 1 (Larose, MacLeod), 2:45 15. E, Cassell 24 (Spinelli) (sh), 8:27 16. E, McNamara 5 (Moses, Moore), 8:56 [Somewhere in here, I believe, McGee scored his third goal of the game and 14th of the season, assisted by McNamara. The paper forgot to list this goal, but they mention McGee's hat trick and McNamara's four assists.] 18. E, McNamara 6 (McGee, Moore), 14:58 19. E, Cassell 25 (Moses, Jason Courtemanche), 19:05 -- Penalties: B, Rick Columbo (high-sticking), :32 E, Keith Adams (interference), 6:44 E, Ford (roughing), 11:12 B, Exposito (hooking), 12:03 E, McGee (hooking), 15:21 Shots on goal: Binghamton 8 6 11 -- 25 Elmira 29 31 23 -- 83 Power play: Binghamton 0 for 7, Elmira 1 for 10 Goaltending: Binghamton: Jeff Randazzo, L (3-9) (29 shots - 23 saves) Seth Schachter, in at beginning of second period (31-24) Chuck Fisher, in at beginning of third period (23-17) Elmira: Bob Delorimiere, W (2-0) (14-14) Tucker Oswald, in at beginning of third period (11-11) Nate writes: >> I see in this morning's paper that Elmira beat Binghamton 19-0 last >> night. > >I call this poor sportsmanship. This may well be true, as the Soaring Eagles did play a number of their regulars for the whole game. On the other hand, neither of the two Elmira goalies, Delorimiere and Oswald, is normally a starter. I think Oswald was seeing his first action of the season. In addition, defenseman Tom Ford, who picked up a goal and an assist, is a senior walk-on who had played in a few JV games and was seeing his first (and only) varsity action ever. I saw a few other names I didn't recognize in the box score, and they may have been perennial bench-warmers or JV players as well. Elmira's last game of the regular season is this weekend against Mercyhurst, one of the two teams to beat them this year, and head coach Glenn Thomaris was royally pissed at the Soaring Eagles' lackluster effort in that game. Even though Elmira was only playing Binghamton (which is no longer the worst team in Division III but still makes the short list), Thomaris probably wanted to avoid having his players let up before the big revenge game this weekend. And anyway, it might not have made much of a difference who was playing for Elmira in this game. Last year, the Soaring Eagles did rest many of their starters against Binghamton -- and won 16-0. Aside to Mark Daly: I've been following Elmira on and off this year, and although I have not seen them in person, from what I've been able to find out, they are every bit as impressive as their record and the rankings would lead you to believe. My only gripe about the Soaring Eagles has to do with their scheduling. A Division III team that's this good probably ought to try the occasional Division I opponent, as Union, Mercyhurst, and RIT (among others) have been known to do. All of Elmira's games this season have been against ECAC East and West competition. Other scores from ECAC West games played on Tuesday: Mercyhurst 6, Canisius 1 Oswego 5, Hobart 5 (OT) Standings in the ECAC West: ECAC East-West Overall Team W L T Pct. W L T --------------------------------------------------- Elmira 23 2 0 0.920 23 2 0 Geneseo State 20 2 3 0.860 21 2 3 Mercyhurst 13 3 0 0.813 14 10 1 Union 17 4 3 0.771 18 5 3 Plattsburgh State 18 7 0 0.720 19 7 1 RIT 14 5 2 0.714 15 9 2 Fredonia State 13 8 1 0.614 14 8 1 Oswego State 12 12 1 0.500 12 12 1 Cortland State 10 11 1 0.477 12 11 1 Hobart 9 14 2 0.400 9 14 2 Hamilton 8 13 2 0.391 8 13 2 Canisius 8 16 0 0.333 9 18 0 Brockport State 6 16 0 0.273 8 16 0 Potsdam State 4 20 0 0.167 5 20 0 Binghamton State 3 18 0 0.143 4 19 0 St. Bonaventure 1 21 2 0.083 1 21 2 Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 LET'S GO RED!! "He'll scream from the 60th row of the stands that you missed a marginal call in the interior line, then he'll go out in the parking lot and won't be able to find his car." -- Football referee Gene Tunney, on the average fan