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Re: Cornell 5 @ Princeton 0 postgame post-mortem - 19 years ago
scoop85 Wrote: Last night was my first in-person game since Paolini beat hyphen in Albany.My first since last year at Princeton. I wish I could have seen the first period, but I seriously underestimated how much time it would take to get through the Lincoln Tunnel on a Friday during rush hour. 3. Topher Scott is a perfect complement to the customary larger specimens on the roster. He's both sby ugarte - Hockey
Re: game worn jerseys avail. for sale - 19 years ago
TShen Wrote: So, has anyone ever "mail-ordered" a gameworn from Teagle? I e-ordered one. The fine fellow (whose name I do not recall) sent me a list of available numbers. I then asked Laura Stange to fax me the rosters from when I was at Cornell. Once I received them, I wrote back to the fine fellow (whose name I do not recall) and asked him to set aside 2-home (Ratushny). When Iby ugarte - Hockey
Re: Of Fandom, Then and Now - 19 years ago
Trotsky Wrote: KeithK Wrote: I just assumed that it was Greg because he was the one in the back and forth with CULater. Yep, I kinda thought that had made it obvious.People who change their handles are jerks.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: THANK YOU - Cornell vs. Clarkson Cornell Alumni Happy Hour in NYC - Park Avenue Country Club - 8:00 PM - 19 years ago
Jacob 03 Wrote: i don't know if this really "solves" your problem, bigggreddd77, but i was able to see the attachments while using the threaded view, but not while using the flat view. That solved it for me. Thanks.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5 cornell v 'gate postgame - 19 years ago
jmh30 Wrote: billhoward Wrote: blah blah blah jeh25 Wrote: blah blah blah ugarte Wrote: blah blah blah other people also wrote: blah blah blah Do we really have to have this debate each and every time a player gets injured? Even when we know it's the same thing each and every time? Hey! That was my point!by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Of Fandom, Then and Now - 19 years ago
billhoward Wrote: If you were a dedicated fan in the early 1990s, when did you start to feel that maybe something wasn't clicking and since you can't fire the whole team, maybe a coaching change was in order?It was already brewing when I arrived in January '90. I can't stand this dump-and-chase hockey with all of these NHL draft picks! was the typical lament. The Skandurski years (does it workby ugarte - Hockey
Re: Of Fandom, Then and Now - 19 years ago
Trust me, Bill: the early 90's were a great time to get one's first exposure to Cornell hockey. I think there is a disproportionate number of fans here whose first exposure was the Lemon/D'Crozier/Manderville/Ratushny/Nikolic squad.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: University of Wisconsin - 19 years ago
I went to sleep when this was eLF. I woke up and it was USCHO. Wisconsin is a cupcake.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5 cornell v 'gate postgame - 19 years ago
jeh25 Wrote: Interestingly, in the first criminal prosecution under HIPAA, the individual charged was *NOT* a "covered entity." Instead, he was an employee of a covered entity. The DOJ determined that it could prosecute him anyway. I'm not saying that DOJ is actually gonna prosecute a team manager, but this strongly suggests that the "manager isn't a health care provider" aby ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5 cornell v 'gate postgame - 19 years ago
jeh25 Wrote: Spoken just like a lawyer... 1) I'll have you know that I argued like this well before law school. 2) I also used numbered lists. HIPAA may not have been designed with athletics in mind, but it doesn't change the fact that a patient is entitled to privacy and confidentiality with regard to their medical condition.What they are entitled to legally is clear. Ethically is somethiby ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5 cornell v 'gate postgame - 19 years ago
KenP Wrote: Do we really have to go through this each time? 1. HIPAA -- it's not our right to know 2. Major injuries, e.g. broken bones, major knee issues, etc. -- gossiping about a potentially season-ending injury isn't going to sabotage the team. If it's true the point is moot. If it's not, see the next point. 3. Minor injuries, e.g. muscle tears, sprains, etc. -- keep your mouby ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5: Cornell 2 Colgate 2 (ot) - 19 years ago
We just marred their perfect record here at Lynah rink. BFD. He did follow it up with the right words, though. (Great game, great teams, etc.)by ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5: Cornell 2 Colgate 1 (end 2nd) - 19 years ago
Late catching up to the chat, but the best thing the Colgate announcer said wasn't "Alex Dell 2, Colgate 1" (though that was pretty good). It was when he gave a Colgate defenseman credit for the Pegoraro goal because the D-man made a great play, sliding to block the shot and deflecting it over Silverthorn.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/4: Cornell @ Colgate Postgame - 19 years ago
calgARI '07 Wrote:I didn't think much of LeNeveu but I sure thought highly of Underhill. You seem like a very nice guy. You sound like you really know your hockey (particularly your Cornell hockey). I am still going to stop thinking of you as a goaltending scout.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: THANK YOU - Cornell vs. Clarkson Cornell Alumni Happy Hour in NYC - Park Avenue Country Club - 8:00 PM - 19 years ago
Still nothing. Is it just me?by ugarte - Hockey
Re: OT: Cornell-Hofstra wrestling - 19 years ago
Rob Koll is awesome. Jack Spates also deserves a lot of credit for putting together a great program for him to build on. What Spates has done in Oklahoma is also very impressive.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: 2/5: Cornell 1 Colgate 1 (2nd) - 19 years ago
Thanks for putting that up Jeff. I just got home and wanted to read the recap before going to the free audio page. Now I don't have to.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: BU Hockey Visit - 19 years ago
There have been three posts in this message before this one. Not one of them included the word "screw." Are you people just asleep at the switch?by ugarte - Hockey
Re: THANK YOU - Cornell vs. Clarkson Cornell Alumni Happy Hour in NYC - Park Avenue Country Club - 8:00 PM - 19 years ago
I'm not seeing the attachments. Just the word "Attachments." Is it a firefox thing?by ugarte - Hockey
Re: The GAA Battle - 19 years ago
This conversation is boring. I demand that you stop it. Love, that guy from another postby ugarte - Hockey
Re: The GAA Battle - 19 years ago
CowbellGuy Wrote: Of course there's some error from the timekeepers, but whatever's on the official box score, for the purpose of keeping records, is the Word of God, and may be used with as much precision as anyone needs. Until, say, someone goes back and awards the 1910 batting title to Nap Lajoie.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Penn-Cornell Wrestling - 19 years ago
Al DeFlorio Wrote: pfibiger Wrote: also, as with almost all cstv programming, i'd be shocked if they don't rerun it. 3am tonight...or tomorrow morning, if you prefer.Thanks Al. I only wish that I had known that the tournament ran over 2 hours. The recording cut off before the 194 and Hwt. matches.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Keep voting For McKee - 19 years ago
jeh25 Wrote: ursaminor Wrote: Brian Wrote: I imagine the are related (maybe even twins), are they really that good? They are five years apart in age, so it is unlikely that they are twins. Actually, the record is 110 days.Shouldn't the "record" go to twins that both survived the pregnancy?by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Penn-Cornell Wrestling - 19 years ago
Wow. And on the heels of skunking Princeton yesterday. This is a hell of a team.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Penn-Cornell Wrestling - 19 years ago
I can't believe that I forgot to TiVo this.by ugarte - Hockey
Re: Cornell-Clarkson post-game thread - 19 years ago
DeltaOne81 Wrote: pfibiger Wrote: I had been hoping that Adam was going to be doing the play-by-play during the game, and was disappointed when we first saw him and realized he was going to be a sideline reporter with a minute and a half of screentime over the length of the game. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that to avoid Adam's natural bias in the booth. And I wouldn't entirely bby ugarte - Hockey