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Re: Schafer's salary - 2 years ago
Not directly hockey related, but Rob Koll just left after spending 32 years building Cornell's wrestling program into a national power, leaving for Stanford. Cannot help but think the Ivy League's inaction over the past year helped guide his decision. Wonder if there will be others...by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: Rules Changes? - 3 years ago
jkahn jtwcornell91 Dafatone Trotsky Jesus fuck. Just have a wet t-shirt contest. My money's on Mike. 3 on 3 is entertaining. Like, I'd watch some sort of 3 on 3 hockey league. As an OT tiebreaker, you might as well flip a coin. At the very least, they better implement some sort of point situation where an OT loser gets a point, because it's a shame to lose in OT on something as random as 3by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: ILDN is gone - 5 years ago
George64 Trotsky Give them a chance to fuck it up. Ya gotta believe. Here's my post from yesterday on the Football thread: George64 I watched the game on ESPN+ and it seemed that there were many commercial breaks. According to box scores, the SHU game ran for 3:10 and last week's Yale game ran 3:15. In contrast, the first two games on IDN last year, Colgate and Bucknell, ran for 2:41 anby mas1969 - Hockey
Re: Women's Hockey 2018-19 - 5 years ago
Given the variables in the NCAA tournament selection process, every point means something at this stage of the season.by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: Rankings - 7 years ago
Gotta admire Guy Gadowsky's work -- in four years he's taken a relatively new program to the top spot as of this week.by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: 1967 CELEBRATION - 7 years ago
Hooking The 1967 National Championship came just 10 years after the sport of ice hockey came to Cornell (Lynah rink opened). After the '67 Championship Team Cornell appeared in six of the next seven frozen fours. My how times have changed. Among other changes, more schools added the sport and more schools stepped up to Div. I, thus increasing the competition for the good players. In addition,by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: Women's Team 2016-17 - 7 years ago
Jeff Hopkins '82 imafrshmn Jeff Hopkins '82 imafrshmn scoop85 I'm getting a sense that after a bit of a drop-off, the talent level of the women's team is picking up again. It does feel that way. Of course, talent and coaching don't guarantee wins--Harvard's poor performance this year seems hard to explain. What is the recipe for success in this ever-evolving college sport? $$$$$ Sadly.by mas1969 - Hockey
Re: Bracketology 2016-17 Style - 7 years ago
billhoward andyw2100Early April? Do I hear April? Anyone for April? I can't recall a player coming to Cornell so highly touted in any sport since ... Dryden? Marinaro? Dake? McEneaney or French? Ever? In 1964, Gordon Lowe was drafted #15, in the third round, by the NY Rangers. Ken Dryden was drafted by the Boston Bruins, the #14 pick. There were four rounds in the draft that year. Lowe, of cby mas1969 - Hockey
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