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Further debilitate my server with this and other completely OT topics
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
Looks like the Ferris State voters are coming out in force now.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Post the Ivy Standings - 21 years ago
W-L-T Pts GF GA Brown 5-2-0 10 26 17 Cornell 4-1-0 8 21 9 Harvard 4-3-0 8 26 21 Dartmouth 3-2-0 6 17 17 Yale 3-5-0 6 32 34 Princeton 1-7-0 2 11 36 I may have made math errors in my haste but this is what I had in mind. I used Greg's results. The Ivy League wby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Post the Ivy Standings - 21 years ago
I just thought since it only involved six teams and 30 games over four months that someone could do it manually. I don't mean a huge compilation of statisitics. I just want to know the W-L-T pts GF GA of each team. I know it's out there. I just want it closer to "home".by nyc94 - Hockey
Post the Ivy Standings - 21 years ago
Could we get the standings posted on this site, particularly the Ivy standings? The only place I know to find them is the official Ivy League site which takes an eternity to load on dial up. Make eLynah one stop shopping.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Quantifications - 21 years ago
There are so many exits from Lynah that I can't believe it's a real fire trap. I know that isn't the same thing as being up to code but I seriously think you could empty that place in 5 minutes.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
"So wait, if you vote every day, that's not stuffing the ballot box? What is? Multiple votes on one day?" Yes. Of course this isn't scientific but voting once per day, everyday is playing within the rules as established by people without common sense. "If everyone can recast their vote every day, why not just have the polls open for one day only?" I guess it's so that youby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
Each of us voting once per day is within the rules even if we all discuss a preferred order. I think they are talking about stopping people from registering a dozen email addresses and voting a dozen times a day, every day. That said, I think fan input in the Hobey Baker vote is useful as far as nominating players and paring down the resulting list. I think the site explains that the fan influby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
I'm voting LeNeveu, Bâby, and Murray - in that order - if anyone cares. I think if Lenny keeps his numbers near where they are now it makes him the best goalie in the country which will distinguish him from a pack of offensive players - especially should Cornell take the ECAC regular season and tournament crowns.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Why you (as a fan) should behave at a hockey game - 21 years ago
That's the funniest thing I've heard this week.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
Just vote for someone today. . . and tomorrow and. . . .by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
Well they are ahead and based on the standings on the Hobey Baker site, our fans aren't voting at all. Nine people voting everyday beats nobody voting never.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hobey Baker Fan Voting - 21 years ago
Get out the vote!! North Dakota's fans are stuffing the box.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Quantifications - 21 years ago
Makes you wonder how few seats Princeton had before the renovation. From a fan's perspective, Lynah's facilities are pretty good with the addition of the field house - bathrooms, concession stands, etc. Maybe they should have done something with Lynah then. Was there anything on the site of the current field house (and what are they calling it these days)?by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Quantifications - 21 years ago
As a student I often wondered what it would take to expand seating at Lynah and the conclusion I always came to is, you can't. The space behind the last row of seats is too narrow - you would have to push out the exterior walls or do something like Princeton's rink with a second set of walls (I assume that design is the result of a renovation otherwise it makes no sense). And how high could a mby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Why you (as a fan) should behave at a hockey game - 21 years ago
Colgate fans tried to start a fight with us AT LYNAH in SECTION F during the ECAC quarterfinals in 1991 during the third period of an 8-1 Cornell victory which followed a 10-3 victory in the first game. I have yet to see bad behavior by Cornell fans at any away game. Showing up in large numbers is hardly reason to throw food at the opposing teams fans.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Dammit - 21 years ago
I realize they are two entirely different styles of pizza but I will take The Nines deep dish any day of the week.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Dammit - 21 years ago
What were the odds that I would buy tickets to the game in the morning only to find out later in the day on USCHO.com that the game would be on TV? Oh well, at least I can get a pizza at Pepe's.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Way OT: Celebs at Harvard - 21 years ago
Well, it may be an exaggeration but it comes to me from pretty good sources in the Boston radio scene that were at the show. I'm inclined to believe something happened.by nyc94 - Hockey
Way OT: Celebs at Harvard - 21 years ago
Let's hope she's a little bit more mature. A few years back Queen Amidala threw a tantrum at the door to the Roxy in Boston before a show by Moby. The people at the door didn't want to let her in because she wasn't 21. She used the "Do you know who I am?" routine.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Above it all - 21 years ago
I'm a little pessimistic as well, especially with a goalie who's total time in net for the year is 0 minutes. But I think we have a chance if the team can keep things under control at the beginning of the game and not fall behind like the New Hampshire game last year or as Harvard did against Maine. Presumably, the coaches have the defense prepared. Also, I think the veteran players are readyby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hahvahd vs. BC - 21 years ago
How many seats did they give you this year? One of the years they (reluctantly) gave us 200 seats we were practically the only people there. The most full I ever saw the Bright Center was in December 1992 when we really sucked - we didn't even make the ECAC tournament that year - and we lost the game 6-1.by nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Hahvahd vs. BC - 21 years ago
I was in charge of that event multiple times in the late '90s and every year Harvard's ticket office pulled something different. One year they were very slow in producing the tickets and in telling us how many we would get (We generally asked for 200). We didn't advertise until December because we didn't have the tickets. Anyway, yes, I know the event sells out quickly. It didn't stop peopleby nyc94 - Hockey
Re: Cornell @ Clarkson on TV - 21 years ago
Do you know of an easy way to find out when games are going to be available in NYC? I was more than a little surprised to see the NCAA games on the Yankee channel (YES). Also, I went to the ESPN Zone to watch the Cornell- Harvard ECAC Final which I believe was on Empire Sports Network. They were able to pick it up presumably off of some satellite. I had to stand next to the control booth behiby nyc94 - Hockey
Hardware - 21 years ago
Not so fast about the quality of the hardware. I bought a Powerbook in February and the paint is coming off the white edge. Judging from the forums on Apple's own website this is a major problem common to Powerbooks manufactured between the end of 2001 and Spring 2002. Apple's response has generally been to blame users for causing the problems such as their aftershave (!) reacting with the paby nyc94 - Hockey
I concede - 21 years ago
You guys have convinced me he made the right choice. But I question calling this a "break". He's already been drafted highly in the NHL which is where he would be going next, presumably. I'll just call this a big honor. So how about I switch the topic to, "Why schedule these tournament games at this time of year?" And why is the Clarkson-SLU weekend scheduled for the firsby nyc94 - Hockey