Every four years (approx.), a college hockey team can play games outside the USA without having the games count against NCAA, ECAC, or Ivy game-quantity limits. For example, Princeton plays four exhibition games in England this week. In 1994-95, Cornell participated in the Cross/Border Challenge in Toronto. In 1997-98, Cornell competed in the Guelph Tournament. Does anyone know if Cornell is considering playing games in Canada or Europe that fall under this exception to the 29-game Ivy League limit in an upcoming season?
Hell, let's go to Russia.
Then again, they all have Chemistry PhDs there and still can't find a job.
Nah, I'd rather see Cornell travel to traditional recruiting hotbeds.
Ya know, like Chapman, Australia or Benesov, Czech Republic or Kosice, Slovakia or Bromma, Sweden.
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Sorry, Joe Momma....or Roseville, Michigan of course.