Per the LynahRink.com video...
QuoteSchafer set three goals when he took over as coach in 1995:
1. Beat Harvard
2. Secure Home Ice
3. Pack Lynah Rink
So, how have we been doing over the past couple years?
1. 1-4 record against Harvard, including two losses on the last night of the regular season and a semifinal loss in Albany.
2. Backed into the #4 slot in 2007, which didn't prevent Cornell from being swept at home by Quinnipiac. In 2008, had the chance to secure a bye with a win over Harvard in the final weekend.
3. Looks very good on paper, with Lynah at 98% of capacity for the season, but probably more like 90% when you factor in lackluster student attendance.
There's no doubt that Schafer has done great things for Cornell hockey, but maybe we should renew our focus on these goals from 13 years ago. I'm tired of losing to Harvard.
How many days until Red-White?
I thought this was going to turn into a Schafer sucks, fire Schafer thread. It is the off season and it was about time. /me back to lurking
Look at the bright side: At least we had home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs this year...
According to hockeydb, Schafer had a total of 10 goals in his four years playing for Cornell. ::whistle::
[quote ursusminor]According to hockeydb, Schafer had a total of 10 goals in his four years playing for Cornell. ::whistle::[/quote]
Did one of them beat Harvard?
[quote ursusminor]According to hockeydb, Schafer had a total of 10 goals in his four years playing for Cornell. ::whistle::[/quote]
Compared to how many for you, Ralph - and I don't think that our friend Seth (http://www.uscho.com/images/headshots/rpi_appert.jpg)
scored from the crease, eh? I know I never scored on the ice, either.
The forecast calls for rain on Saturday. Maybe there will be some post season excitement at the rink after all.
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[quote cth95][quote ursusminor]According to hockeydb, Schafer had a total of 10 goals in his four years playing for Cornell. ::whistle::[/quote]
Did one of them beat Harvard?[/quote]I thought he was too busy breaking his stick over his head. B-]
(There needs to be a smiley doing that.)
[quote Josh '99][quote cth95][quote ursusminor]According to hockeydb, Schafer had a total of 10 goals in his four years playing for Cornell. ::whistle::[/quote]
Did one of them beat Harvard?[/quote]I thought he was too busy breaking his stick over his head. B-]
(There needs to be a smiley doing that.)[/quote]Same game (http://www.tbrw.info/boxScores/box19831210.html), in fact. (Note it was not technically the game winner, but it did put us ahead.)
[quote Trotsky]Same game (http://www.tbrw.info/boxScores/box19831210.html), in fact. (Note it was not technically the game winner, but it did put us ahead.)[/quote]
"Last lead" goal, technically.
[quote ebilmes]There's no doubt that Schafer has done great things for Cornell hockey, but maybe we should renew our focus on these goals from 13 years ago. I'm tired of losing to Harvard.
[/quote]
Um, how about winning the NCAA? I don't care about Harvard, since it's not a mutual rivalry (i.e., the average member of the Harvard community couldn't give less of a damn about beating Cornell in hockey). It takes two to tango, but we're the only one on the dance floor. I'd take three losses to Harvard and an NCAA championship any day of the week.
We've shown that we can win the conference. Been there, done that. Time to set our sights higher. And Schafer is the man to take us there.
[quote ebilmes]
Quote3. Pack Lynah Rink
3. Looks very good on paper, with Lynah at 98% of capacity for the season, but probably more like 90% when you factor in lackluster student attendance.
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And as far as that goes, Schafer can't do that all by himself. He first would need a little less incompetence on the part of the Athletic Department in terms of making the games fun for students again. I'm sure that we've been over this topic time and again, but making it so hard for people to watch the games with their friends certainly can't help. For A, B, D, and E (and perhaps F and G?), go to general admission, perhaps by section. Early arrivers would be rewarded, and latecomers punished. Overall, loosen the rules a bit to make it seem less of a late 1930s Germany atmosphere.
Just from personal experience (saw both sides of the series this year), the rivalry against Clarkson seems to have more life to it. But somehow a rivalry with an ivy league leader sounds sexier than one with an almost-Canadian former tech school.
[quote HeafDog][quote ebilmes]There's no doubt that Schafer has done great things for Cornell hockey, but maybe we should renew our focus on these goals from 13 years ago. I'm tired of losing to Harvard.
[/quote]
Um, how about winning the NCAA? I don't care about Harvard, since it's not a mutual rivalry (i.e., the average member of the Harvard community couldn't give less of a damn about beating Cornell in hockey). It takes two to tango, but we're the only one on the dance floor. I'd take three losses to Harvard and an NCAA championship any day of the week.
We've shown that we can win the conference. Been there, done that. Time to set our sights higher. And Schafer is the man to take us there.[/quote]
Here here. ::drunk::
My thoughts exactly.
[quote polar]Just from personal experience (saw both sides of the series this year), the rivalry against Clarkson seems to have more life to it. But somehow a rivalry with an ivy league leader sounds sexier than one with an almost-Canadian former tech school.[/quote]
you'd be surprised how far away Canada is from Potsdam with the way they are at the Border now.
And from the CCT side of things Cornell makes a better rival than SLU for many reasons. Small School vs. Large School. Focused School with one or two areas of excellence vs. a school with everything. Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere. Blue Collar vs. White Collar. not even to mention the different styles of play as of late, balanced offense and defense vs. smothering defense.
not to mention you get to hear the two best pep bands in the ECACH.
[quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.
[quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."
[quote Dpperk29]And from the CCT side of things Cornell makes a better rival than SLU for many reasons. Small School vs. Large School. Focused School with one or two areas of excellence vs. a school with everything. Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere. Blue Collar vs. White Collar. not even to mention the different styles of play as of late, balanced offense and defense vs. smothering defense.[/quote]
You forgot Rednecks vs. Hippies (general perception of townies) as well as Green vs. Red (they're opposite each other in a simple color wheel).
[quote HeafDog]We've shown that we can win the conference. Been there, done that. Time to set our sights higher. And Schafer is the man to take us there.[/quote]
It all depends what you are looking for in terms of goals. If your goal is a long term holy grail that you are shooting for then yes, we are at the point where the national championship should be the goal. If you are looking for obtainable, sustainable goals that a program can use as a benchmark for consistent sense then you can't use the NCAA title. Winning it all takes a whole lot of luck in addition to hard work, coaching and recruiting.
If we're setting higher goals that might be regularly obtainable then maybe make the NCAAs, or make the quarters is a good step up. Winning games in the NCAAs is a sign of a successful season even if you don't win four.
[quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.
[quote Dpperk29][quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.[/quote]
DON'T MENTION TAXES ON THIS FORUM! You have no idea what you might unleash.
[quote ugarte][quote Dpperk29][quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.[/quote]
DON'T MENTION TAXES ON THIS FORUM! You have no idea what you might unleash.[/quote]
I paid taxes when I was a student and lived and worked off-campus. Sales taxes. Income taxes. And implicitly, through my rent, property taxes.
[quote ugarte][quote Dpperk29][quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.[/quote]
DON'T MENTION TAXES ON THIS FORUM! You have no idea what you might unleash.[/quote]Let's just hope he doesn't also mention privacy rights in health care. ::panic::
[quote Josh '99][quote ugarte][quote Dpperk29][quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.[/quote]
DON'T MENTION TAXES ON THIS FORUM! You have no idea what you might unleash.[/quote]Let's just hope he doesn't also mention privacy rights in health care. ::panic::[/quote]
Jerk.
[quote ugarte][quote Josh '99][quote ugarte][quote Dpperk29][quote ugarte][quote CowbellGuy][quote Dpperk29]Middle of nowhere vs. somewhere.[/quote]
Woo! This may be the first time in recorded history that Ithaca was described as "somewhere." We must be moving up in the world.[/quote]
Not to mention an Ag school called "white collar" and a private school full of future engineers was called "blue collar."[/quote]
I was referring to the people in the area who aren't students, you know the ones who pay taxes.[/quote]
DON'T MENTION TAXES ON THIS FORUM! You have no idea what you might unleash.[/quote]Let's just hope he doesn't also mention privacy rights in health care. ::panic::[/quote]
Jerk.[/quote]Typical.
Total opposites don't make good rivals. Near-alikes make good rivals. Just thought I'd throw that in there. That's what he said.