Adam Wodon dubs Cornell the Team of the Week:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_teamof.php
Probably helped by the fact that Adam was in Lynah this weekend. It's actually nice to see some lengthy quotes from Scrivens and Schafer.
More to come ... Feature on Casey Jones coming soon. Mentioned in other thread. I'll delete that one. There's also a pictorial on the site.
Cool. One note, Michael Kennedy is (unfortunately) a senior.
Fixed. I'm amazed Beeej didn't spot that first :)
[quote adamw]Fixed. I'm amazed Beeej didn't spot that first :)[/quote]
I can barely keep track of the players' names after twenty-two years; you expect me to keep track of how long they've been on the team, too?! ::help::
[quote Beeeej][quote adamw]Fixed. I'm amazed Beeej didn't spot that first :)[/quote]
I can barely keep track of the players' names after twenty-two years; you expect me to keep track of how long they've been on the team, too?! ::help::[/quote]
Heck, he can't even remember to correct people's misspelling of his name anymore. :-P
Oh stop - we all know Beeeej is my favorite pedant.
[quote adamw]Oh stop - we all know Beeeej is my favorite pedant.[/quote]
The bold "e" is silent.
JHC... it's only four short years until I reach your advanced age. Is this what I have to look forward to?
You know, we all still go back and forth a great deal about Scrivens' skills and our relative comfort levels with him in net. What's certainly not in doubt though, is how clearly in touch the kid is and how happy he seems to bleed Red. Between quotes like these and his mask design, Ben makes himself very easy to root for.
Great article Adam.
Thanks.
Casey Jones article has been added:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_keeping.php
I want to know if the band has started to cover the Grateful Dead.
[quote adamw]Thanks.
Casey Jones article has been added:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_keeping.php[/quote]
Adam, thanks for the Casey Jones article. I had noticed that two recent recruits, Esposito and Brisson, are from Quebec and was wondering about our apparent increased profile up there. Casey's fluency in French and Quebecois roots may already be paying dividends.
[quote jkahn][quote adamw]Thanks.
Casey Jones article has been added:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_keeping.php[/quote]
Adam, thanks for the Casey Jones article. I had noticed that two recent recruits, Esposito and Brisson, are from Quebec and was wondering about our apparent increased profile up there. Casey's fluency in French and Quebecois roots may already be paying dividends.[/quote]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.
[quote Josh '99][quote jkahn]
Adam, thanks for the Casey Jones article. I had noticed that two recent recruits, Esposito and Brisson, are from Quebec and was wondering about our apparent increased profile up there. Casey's fluency in French and Quebecois roots may already be paying dividends.[/quote]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote]
That's because you don't know that his name is pronounced "Uuuhh".
[quote Josh '99][quote jkahn][quote adamw]Thanks.
Casey Jones article has been added:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_keeping.php[/quote]
Adam, thanks for the Casey Jones article. I had noticed that two recent recruits, Esposito and Brisson, are from Quebec and was wondering about our apparent increased profile up there. Casey's fluency in French and Quebecois roots may already be paying dividends.[/quote]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote]
Do they have trains in Quebec? ::rock::
[quote Swampy][quote Josh '99][quote jkahn][quote adamw]Thanks.
Casey Jones article has been added:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2008/12/09_keeping.php[/quote]
Adam, thanks for the Casey Jones article. I had noticed that two recent recruits, Esposito and Brisson, are from Quebec and was wondering about our apparent increased profile up there. Casey's fluency in French and Quebecois roots may already be paying dividends.[/quote]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote]
Do they have trains in Quebec? ::rock::[/quote]Yeah, but you don't want to take them; I think the conductors are hopped up on something.
Don't get me started on trains in Quebec...
I was supposed to fly from Quebec City to Gaspé with my Dad to go salmon fishing. Our flight was cancelled, so we decided to take an overnight train. We almost got to where we were going, but a bridge washed out, so the train turned around. Our fishing camp told us not to come because the river was flooded, so we stayed on the train until it went back to Montreal so that we could fly home.
It was 40 hours on a train. It was terrible.
Oh yeah, and my Dad and I were the only passengers on the train for about 8 of those hours. At one point I was walking back to my car, and ran into a conductor coming out of the bathroom with the overwhelming stench of a certain herbal remedy.
Hopped up might not be the right word, but he was certainly on something.
Now that's some thread drift.
[quote Josh '99]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote] I had no idea, either.
Rope in Etienne Belzile and Marc Deschamps to help with the recruiting and start making some visits!
I'm imagining that it's somewhat difficult to convince French-speaking kids from Quebec to spend 4 years in upstate NY? We've had a few good ones, I hope it works out.
[quote RatushnyFan][quote Josh '99]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote] I had no idea, either.
Rope in Etienne Belzile and Marc Deschamps to help with the recruiting and start making some visits!
I'm imagining that it's somewhat difficult to convince French-speaking kids from Quebec to spend 4 years in upstate NY? We've had a few good ones, I hope it works out.[/quote]
I don't think that's a problem. As has been noted, we've had them before and Clarkson has traditionally had some. A quick glance of their roster shows 3 currently from Quebec. They do speak English, especially if they are college material.
[quote Jim Hyla][quote RatushnyFan][quote Josh '99]Huh, I had no idea Casey was from Quebec. Never would've guessed from his name.[/quote] I had no idea, either.
Rope in Etienne Belzile and Marc Deschamps to help with the recruiting and start making some visits!
I'm imagining that it's somewhat difficult to convince French-speaking kids from Quebec to spend 4 years in upstate NY? We've had a few good ones, I hope it works out.[/quote]
I don't think that's a problem. As has been noted, we've had them before and Clarkson has traditionally had some. A quick glance of their roster shows 3 currently from Quebec. They do speak English, especially if they are college material.[/quote]
From not an authoritative source, but a convenient one: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilingual_education#Canada)
"In Canada, education is under provincial jurisdiction. However, the federal government has been a strong supporter of establishing Canada as a bilingual country and has helped pioneer the French immersion programs in the public education systems throughout Canada. In French immersion students with no previous French language training, usually beginning in Kindergarten or grade 1, do all of their school work in French. Regular English programs provide Core French in later grades, usually in grade 4. Depending on provincial jurisdiction, some provinces also offer an Extended French program that begins in grade 5 which offers relatively more courses in French. In this case the student takes French immersion until grade nine but may continue throughout their highschool education. There are also some private schools and preschools that do immersion programs in other languages."
And: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilingualism_in_Canada#Quebec)
"Quebec is required to provide an education in English to all children whose parents were educated in English in Canada, while all other provinces are required to provide an education in French to all children whose parents were educated in French anywhere in the world."
One would assume that, even though Quebec is Quebec, similar English immersion programs exist for the children of native French speakers. (Or, "The immersions, they exist for ze keeds of native Franch speaker alzo. Let us go play-ee the 'ock-ey, now, yes?")
It doesn't mean they make it particularly easy to comply (http://www.livingbeyondreality.com/gcpages/EnglishSchool.html).